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  1. Kitne Pakistan (translation: How Many Pakistan? [ 3 ]) is a 2000 Hindi novel by Kamleshwar, noted 20th-century Hindi writer, a pioneer of the Nayi Kahani ("New Story") movement of the 1950s, and later screenwriter for Hindi cinema. [ 4 ]

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  3. Sep 29, 2021 · Kitne Pakistan? is a 2000 Hindi novel by Kamleshwar, a noted 20th-century Hindi writer. A pioneer of the Nayi Kahani (New Story) movement of the 1950s, and...

  4. ‘Kitne Pakistan’ is a Hindi novel written by Kamleshwar, a noted 20th-century Hindi writer. The novel was published in 2000 and is a part of the Nayi Kahani (‘New Story’) movement of the 1950s. The novel is a combination of allegory and realism and deals with a vast expanse of human history.

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  6. In Kitne Pakistan the focus is mainly on the rise of Pakistan as a separate nation in the background of Hindu Muslim divide, which continues to haunt both India and Pakistan even today. This novel reveals that Kamleshwar has a deep seated faith in the ability of a writer.

  7. Kitne Pakistan (translation: How Many Pakistan? [3]) is a 2000 Hindi novel by Kamleshwar, noted 20th-century Hindi writer, a pioneer of the Nayi Kahani ("New Story") movement of the 1950s, and later screenwriter for Hindi cinema. [4]

  8. Author : Kamleshwar. Publisher : Maktaba Isteara, New Delhi. Year of Publication : 2003. Language : Urdu. Categories : Novel, Translation. Sub Categories : Novel, Historical. Pages : 384. Translator : Khurshid Alam. Contributor : Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind), Delhi.

  9. Kitne Pakistan audiobook (Unabridged) By Kamleshwar. Listen to a Sample. Format audiobook. Edition Unabridged. Author Kamleshwar. Narrator Navneet Mishra. Publisher RNIB. Share. Subjects Fiction Historical Fiction. Find this title in Libby, the library reading app by OverDrive. Search for a digital library with this title.

  10. Oct 8, 2021 · The sub-continent simultaneously saw its division into two new states, India and Pakistan and the excitement heralding independence in some area of the sub-continent was however outshone in intensity by the savage massacres (Aiyar, 15) that engrossed the area.