So here is a fresh new Pashto poetry ghazal on Pashto poetry hub. This Pashto ghazal or Pashto shayari can be categorized as Pashto sad poetry. So This Pashto sad poetry ghazal is written in Pashto writing. Although the text is a Pashto poetry written in English, You can find Picture with every Pashto poetry text written.
The Ghazal I have shared with you in this blog post is a sad Pashto poetry in Pashto writing picture. It is taken from the first Pashto shayari book of Dr. Sahib Shah Sabir. The name of this book is “Khobona” or “Khbonah”.
Khobona is the first Pashto poetry book of famous Pashto poet Dr. Sahib shah Sabir. Khobona book of Sahib Shah Sabir can be downloaded in pdf from the internet. You search on the internet, Sahib Shah Sabir Kulyat, sahib shah sabir books etc, and you you will find it. If you are unable to find khobona book in pdf on the internet, I can share Khobona book of Dr. Sahib Shah Sabir with you. You just need to contact me.
You can share this new Pashto poetry or Pashto ghazal in sms with your friends. We also have other sad poetry, bewafa poetry, love shayari poetry, which can be shared in sms. I hope you will enjoy this best and sad poetry of Pashto in Pashto writing picture and English written text.
Ghazal
More from Dr. Sahib Shah Sabir:
Sad Poetry Pashto | Sahib Shah Sabir Sad Nazam | Pashto Shayari
Love poetry in Pashto by Sabir | Pashto Love Poetry Collection 2021
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This beautiful Pashto writing or, sad Pashto poetry ghazal belongs to khobona book of Dr. Sahib shah sabir. This Pashto poetry ghazal is also sung by famous Pashto singer, Karan Khan in one of his ilbum. This sad Pashto ghazal is famous among people in pukhtun region.
If you liked and enjoyed this beautiful writing in Pashto, Or this sad Pashto ghazal poetry of Dr. Sahib Shah Sabir, Please be sure to share your thoughts on this best sad Pashto poetry kalam of sahib shah sabir. Also if you liked some lines of this Pashto poetry ghazal, be sure to mention them in the comment section too. Thanks!
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