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Musarraton Ka Sheher (مسرتوں کا شہر) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Free download or read online another fascinating Urdu novel "Musarraton Ka Sheher" and appreciate an exceptionally excellent Urdu story in Pdf arrange. Musarraton Ka Sheher" is the title name of this Urdu novel which is composed by Ms. Razia Butt who is an outstanding Urdu writer, screenwriter, dramatization author, Urdu short and long story essayist, Urdu process essayist and a standout amongst the most prevalent female Urdu authors in Pakistan. She has composed a ton of celebrated Urdu books of various kinds.
Musarraton Ka Sheher (The city of Happiness) Urdu novel is neither too long nor too short yet as long as 230 pages with the plate size of 9.96 MB as it were. The tale of the novel is social and sentimental also. Musarraton Ka Sheher Urdu novel is the showstopper of Ms. Razia Butt who strived to make such an astounding and wonderful Urdu fiction.
Massarraton Ka Sheher Novel is here for nothing download. You can free download a Pdf duplicate of Musarraton ka Sheher novel or read it online from the squinting catches in the table underneath the example pages. This novel is free.

Youn Bhi Hota Hai (یوں بھی ہوتا ہے) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Free download or read online Urdu novel "Youn Bhi Hota Hai" and appreciate Urdu short novelettes composed by Razia Butt. "Youn Bhi Hota Hai" is the title name of this Urdu novel which contains the Urdu Afsanay composed Razia Butt. This Urdu novel is the gathering of short Urdu fiction stories. The creator Razia Butt is a standout amongst the most well known female Urdu writers in Pakistan. She is best known for her Urdu books. She is likewise a process essayist and Drama author. Youn Bhi Hota Hai is her well known stories accumulation. This Urdu novel has the accompanying Urdu Afsanas (Urdu Novelettes).
  1. Gul Andamay
  2. Yun Bhi Hota Hai
  3. Sang Dil
  4. Andaz-e-Maseehai
  5. Honi Anhoni
  6. Aik Haqeeqat Aik Kahani
  7. Thikanay
  8. Jeet
You Bhi Hota Hai Novel has all these eight Urdu stories. These Urdu fictions are magnificent and worth perusing. Razia Butt has practically composed these stories that speak to our general public. Every one of these stories are about affection, sentiments and feelings.

Wrong Number (رانگ نمبر) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Free download or read online an exceptionally wonderful Urdu novel "Wrong Number" and appreciate diverse social and sentimental stories in your own Urdu dialect. "Wrong Number" is the title name of this Urdu novel which is created by Ms. Razia Butt who is a prominent Urdu author, process essayist, short and long Urdu fiction essayist and best known for her dramatization contents and fictions.
Wrong Number Pdf Urdu novel is the accumulation of various social and sentimental short stories however every one of the stories in this Urdu books are identified with each other on the grounds that the writer has gathered every one of the stories into one book. Every one of the stories of "Wrong Number" Novel are said as underneath;
  1. Palang
  2. Phone Gazida
  3. Wrong Number
  4. Qurbani
  5. Bairy Sajan
  6. Patthar Ki Shehzadi
  7. Khwahish
Wrong Number Urdu Novel is for those individuals who can read and comprehend Urdu dialect. This novel is here in Pdf organize and as long as 248 pages with clear textual style and with a little circle size of 2.89 MB as it were.

Moamly Dil K (معاملے دل کے) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Chahatain Kesi (چاہتیں کیسی) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Free download or read online free Urdu novel "Chahatain Kesi" and appreciate a fabulous Urdu fiction made by Razia Butt. "Chahatain Kaisi" is the title name of this Urdu novel which is composed by Ms. Razia Butt who is a standout amongst the most renowned Urdu writers in Pakistan. Razia Butt is best known for her Urdu books. She has likewise composed contents for some Urdu shows. She is a process author as well. Chahatain Kesi is a sentimental Urdu novel composed by Razia Butt. In Chahatain Kesi Urdu novel, the creator has composed 8 short Urdu novelettes which are specified as beneath;
  1. Subah Ka Anchal
  2. Ab Ke Bichray
  3. Behla De
  4. Chahatain Kaisi
  5. Kaya Palat
  6. Nafratain Kaisi
  7. Intizar
  8. Bila Unwan
All these short stories are brimming with adoration, sentiments, feelings, sentiment and soul. All these Urdu sentimental stories are accessible in Pdf arrange here for nothing download and read on the web.

Wehshi (وہشی) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Rafaqten Kesi (رفاقتیں کیسی) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Ek Larki (ایک لڑکی) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt's celebrated Urdu Novel "Ek Larki" is here for nothing download and read on the web. This Urdu novel is created by Ms. Razia Butt who is a standout amongst the most female Urdu creator and Urdu authors in Pakistan. She has composed a considerable measure of Urdu books, short and long Urdu stories and show contents for various Urdu dramatizations in Pakistan. Razia Butt has an enormous fan club as a result of her alluring and social written work style. She is the author of blockbuster Urdu dramatization's in Pakistan. Ek Larki or Ek Ladki Urdu novel is additionally an artful culmination of Razia Butt. This is a social and sentimental Urdu novel which was circulated around the web in the wake of distributing.
Ek Larki Urdu Novel is here in Pdf arrange and as long as 480 pages with the little Pdf document size of 5.65 MB as it were. You can free download and read online this Urdu novel from the table beneath the example pages. Following are the initial two example pages of Ek Larki Urdu Novel by Razia Butt.

Noreena (نورینہ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Rabi (رابی) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Beena (بینا) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Bano (بانو) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Najia (ناجیہ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Free download or read online Urdu social Novel "Najia", created by Razia Butt who is a prevalent Urdu author, Drama essayist, screenwriter, play author and short and long Urdu stories author from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. A large number of her stories were sensationalized and individuals valued all sort of stories by her. Najia is one of her most refreshing Urdu novel. This is a social and sentimental Urdu novel. Najia is really the name of this novel and the fundamental character also who is a school young lady and the plot of the narrative of this novel is absolutely about this school young lady Najia who is an understudy and concentrate in school. This Urdu novel Najia is here in Pdf arrange and as long as 408 pages. You can read it on the web or totally download this Urdu novel "Najia" from the squinting catches beneath test pages.

Naila (نائلہ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Naheed (ناہید) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Mehru (مہرو) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Mahrukh (ماہ رخ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Laghzish (لغزش) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari

Bisma (بسمہ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

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Bisma is the title name of this Urdu novel and also the hero of the story. The tale of the novel rotates around Bisma who is a youthful excellent young lady. The writer Razia Butt has composed this story in an extremely lovely and sensible way. This Urdu story will take your enthusiasm until the last page.
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Roop (روپ) | Razia Butt | Free Download PDF eBook | Urdu Novel

Razia Butt (Urdu رضیہ بٹ) was a Urdu author and dramatist from Pakistan. Her books regularly have solid female heroes, and have been sensationalized in motion pictures and TV plays.
Conceived Razia Niaz in Wazirabad on 19 May 1924, she spent the vast majority of her adolescence in Peshawar.
Her name initially showed up in an artistic diary around 1940 when she was in her teenagers. She later built up her initially distributed story into a novel, Naila.
Hitched in 1946, Razia Butt continued writing in 1950s following a break of a few years. She was later hailed as one of the productive essayists of her opportunity, with somewhere in the range of 51 books and 350 short stories surprisingly. She additionally composed numerous radio plays.
Being a contemporary of numerous acclaimed names in Urdu fiction composing, Razia Butt cut a specialty and a business opportunity for herself by consummating a specific brand of narrating. As anyone might expect, huge numbers of her books, for example, Saiqa and Naila, were adjusted for the extra large screen, and Noreena, Najia, Saiqa and Bano for TV show serials.
Prevalent with numerous ages of perusers, Razia Butt concocted a collection of memoirs, Bichhray Lamhe.
  • Aadhi Kahani (Lit: Half a story)
  • Aag (Lit: Fire)
  • Aaina (Lit: Mirror)
  • Aneela
  • Bano (adjusted as TV dramatization Dastan)
  • Beena
  • Chahat
  • Sweetheart
  • Faslay (Lit: Distances)
  • Mein kon hon (Lit: Who am I?)
  • Naila
  • Najia
  • Nasoor
  • Noreena
  • Reeta
  • Roop
  • Sabeen
  • Saiqa
  • Sawaneh
  • Shabbo
  • Zindgi (Lit: Life)
  • Amma (Mother) (adjusted as TV dramatization composed by Ahmed Naveed)
  • Mehru
  • Zari