The matlaa sets the tone of the ghazal, as well as its rhyming and refrain pattern. Both lines of the matla must contain the qaafiyaa and radif.
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This will make it easier for you to find and read the ghazals and nazms in Romanized Urdu. I recommend that you spend a few minutes getting to know the transliteration scheme that I use.
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The ghazals and nazms are written in transliterated Urdu (Urdu written in the English script). This is a relatively new section and covers only a few singers at the moment. The Index of Singers has been revamped and is now available under Ghazal Singers. As of 31st December, 2005 there are 1826 ghazals and nazms by 343 poets in the archive.
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#U tube ghazals archive#
The ghazals and nazms in the Urdu poetry archive have been indexed alphabetically as well as by poet. Walking along its shores on the sands of time, I have gathered a few gems that I would like to share with you. Welcome to the Urdu Poetry Archive! Urdu poetry is like a vast ocean. Kabhi ham un ko kabhii apane ghar ko dekhate haiN Wo aaye ghar meN hamaare Khudaa kii qudrat hai