Mehr Abdul Haq
Mehr Abdul Haq (Urdu: مہر عبدالحق) was a linguist from Pakistan. He was born in Layyah, British India in 1915. After completing his education he joined education department where he worked on different posts. He retired in 1970. He got his PhD degree from Punjab University Lahore in “Multani Zaban ka Urdu se taaluq”. He was a Saraiki linguist ‘Research Scholar ‘critic and historian. He was also an expert on Khwaja Ghulam Farid (Faridiat). He died in Multan in 1995 and is buried there.[1]
Works
- Multani Zaban ka Urdu se taaluq Relations between Urdu and Multani {Siraiki} language
- Mazeed lisani tahqiqan More linguistic research
- Lughat-I-Faridi Dictionary of Khawaja Farid {A legend Siraiki poet}
- Vision of Khawaja Farid-Past and present
- Siraiki lok Geet
- Lalarian poetry
- Hindu Sanmiat Hindu mythology
- Multan ke badshah, namwar governor aur hamla aawar Kings. Governors. And invaders of Multan
- Siraiki Zaban aur us ki hamsaya ilaqi zabaneen
- Siraiki zaban de qaeday qanoon
- Translation of Quran in Saraiki
References
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