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Ashraf Shad (Urdu: اشرف شاد) is a Pakistani / Australian writer, poet and journalist.[1] Ashraf was born in Moradabad, India, and migrated first to Pakistan after the Partition of India, and then to Australia in 1989. He has also lived in the United States, Hungary, UAE, Bahrain, Brunei, and Kuwait.[2]

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  1. ^ "Ashraf Shad's book 'Syasatein Kya Kya' launched". Business Recorder.com. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  2. ^ Rajvanshi, Rakha. "Novels as art, poet at heart – Ashraf Shad". The Indian Telegraph. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  3. ^ Be Vatan. Dost Pablikeshanz. ISBN 969-496-095-9.
  4. ^ Shād, Ashraf (1999). Vazīr-i Aʻẓam : nāvil. Islāmābād: Dost Pablīkeshanz. ISBN 969-496-095-9.
  5. ^ Shād, Ashraf (2004). Ṣadar-i muḥtaram (2004 Ishāʻat. ed.). Islāmābād: Dost Pablīkeshanz. ISBN 969-496-228-5.
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