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Mazhar Kaleem
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Mazhar Kaleem (Urdu: مظہر کلیم) (1942 – 2018) original name Mazhar Nawaz Khan[1] was a Pakistani novelist chiefly known in Imran Series, Urdu spy fiction[2] written within Imran Series mythos created by Ibn-e-Safi.
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Native name | مظہر کلیم ایم اے |
Born | (1942-07-22)22 July 1942 Kiri Afghanan, Multan, Pakistan |
Died | 26 May 2018(2018-05-26) (aged 75) Multan, Pakistan |
Occupation | Lawyer, novelist, Anchorperson |
Period | 1968 – 2018 |
Genre | Detective Stories |
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He was known for writing the Imran Series and had written short stories for children as well. He was the anchorperson of a saraiki radio talk show from Radio Multan, "Jamhoor-de-Awaz". He was a lawyer who was elected Senior Vice-President of Multan Bar Council.
In "his writing career of over five decades, he has written around 600 spy fiction novels on Ibn-e-Safi Imran Series", as well as "around 5000 short stories (not confirmed) for children including the famous series of Umro Aiyyar."[1]