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M. Athar Tahir (born 1956) is a Pakistani civil servant who is also a poet, author, translator, painter and calligrapher.[1]
Athar Tahir
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Athar Tahir
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Born | Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan |
Occupation | poet, author, painter |
Nationality | Pakistani |
He won the National Book Council Prize in 1991.[citation needed][2]
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