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  1. Jalalpur Sobtian is a village in Gujrat District, Punjab. Mapcarta, the open map.

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    Sobti was born on 18 February 1925 in village JalalPur Sobtian City Gujrat in the Punjab province of British India, (Gujrat, became a part of Pakistan after partition). She was educated in Delhi and Shimla. She attended school along with her three siblings, and her family worked for the colonial British government. She initially began her higher ed...

    Sobti's use of idiomatic Punjabi and Urdu while writing in Hindi has expanded over time to include Rajasthanias well. The intermingling of Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi cultures, influenced the language used in her works. She was known for using new writing styles. The characters in her stories were 'bold', 'daring' and ready to accept challenges. Her ab...

    Sobti won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Zindaginamain 1980. Sobti was also appointed a Fellow of the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, in 1996. In the citation given to her following her appointment, the Akademi praised her oeuvre and writing, saying that, "Renewing at every step her five-decade long creativity with fresh insigh...

    The Moving Finger– Story
    Ai Ladki– Story
    Krishna Sobti works in Hindi, at The Library of Congress
    Phone Baj Raha Hai – Memoir (Hindi)
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  3. Jalalpur Jattan (Punjabi: جلالپور جٹاں, Urdu: جلالپور جٹاں) is a city in Gujrat District in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. It is the centre of Jalalpur Jattan Tehsil and about 50 km from Kashmir .

  4. Jalalpur Sohbtian is a locality in Gujrat District, Punjab. Mapcarta, the open map.

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  7. The Punjab Province was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the British East India Company on 29 March 1849 ; it was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control.