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Meerza Adeeb : ウィキペディア英語版
Mirza Adeeb

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| caption = A portrait of Mirza Adeeb
| pseudonym = Meerza Adeeb
| birth_name = Mirza Dilawer
| birth_date =
| birth_place = Lahore, Punjab, British India
(now Pakistan)
| death_date =
| death_place = Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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| occupation = Dramatist, short-story writer
| language = Punjabi, Urdu
| nationality = British Indian
(1914–1947)
Pakistani
(1947–1999)
| ethnicity = Punjabi
| citizenship = Pakistani
| education = B.A. (Hon.)
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| period = Modern Era (Post-World War II)
| genre = Drama, short story
| subject = Verisimilitude, Realism and Romanticism
| movement = Progressive Movement
Romanticist Movement
| notableworks = ''‘''’ (1967)
''‘’''
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| influences = Progressive Movement
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Mirza Adeeb, (—; 4 April 1914 — 31 July 1999〔), also known as Meerza Adeeb, (—),〔 was a Pakistani Urdu writer of drama and short story. His plays and short stories won him six prizes and awards from the Pakistan Writers’ Guild.〔
==Name==
Mirza Adeeb’s birth name was Mirza Dilawer, 〔 but he came to be known in the literary world as Mirza Adeeb. (''‘Mirza’'' denotes the rank of a high nobleman or Prince,〔The derivation of which word is from Emir ('—) and '—.〕 and ''‘Adeeb’'' means ‘Litterateur’.)

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