Rislh-i qav'id-i Urd, 1-3 by Mirz Nisr 'Al Beg, published in 1869, is a comprehensive guide to Urdu grammar. This volume provides detailed instruction in the rules and structure of the Urdu language, offering insights into its linguistic intricacies. Designed for students and scholars alike, "Rislh-i qav'id-i Urd" serves as a valuable resource for mastering Urdu writing and comprehension.
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