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29: 170:. It had to be closed down in 1912 but was revived in 1916 and it continued till, at least, Dec 1937. The third and last attempt to revive it was published by Ahmad Jamal Pasha in 1959 and closed in 1962. 370: 350: 360: 355: 307: 293: 330: 154:, Syed Mohammad Azad, Tribhavan Nath Hijr, Machchu Baig Sitam Zareef, Javala Prashad Barq, Ahmed Ali Shauq Qidvai and 253:(PhD thesis). Departments of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago. p. vi. 151: 150:, a London-based weekly magazine from which it also derived its name. Some of its notable contributors were 365: 250:
From newspaper sketch to "novel": The writing and reception of "Fasana-e Azad" in North India, 1878–1880
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from 1877 to 1937, It was launched on Jan 16, 1877 and was founded and edited by Munshi
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Cosmopolitan Dreams: The Making of Modern Urdu Literary Culture in Colonial South Asia
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Sajjad Husain
India
Urdu
Urdu
satirical
weekly
Lucknow
India
Sajjad Husain
Punch
Ratan Nath Dhar Sarshar
Akbar Allahabadi
political satire
British rule
India
"Urdu Punch"
Harvard University



"Literary Notes: Oudh Punch: the social, political, linguistic and literary stance"
From newspaper sketch to "novel": The writing and reception of "Fasana-e Azad" in North India, 1878–1880
"Political satire in modern India"
The Hindu
"Chapter 1 : Printing the Cosmopolis"
Cosmopolitan Dreams: The Making of Modern Urdu Literary Culture in Colonial South Asia
ISBN
978-0-8248-7270-0
De Gruyter

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