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Sher of Fahmi Badayuni


pūchh lete vo bas mizāj mirākitnā āsān thā ilaaj mirāzarā īmān-dārī se batāohameñ tum se mohabbat ho ga.ī kyāvo jo … More

Fahmi Badayuni, Ghazal, India, Life, Love, music, Philosophy of Life, Poems, Poetry, Shayari, Sher of Fahmi Badayuni, Urdu Poetry
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