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Classification: 8U1.66 Author wise Bibliography Classification: 8u1.66, 1 Articles on Iqbal. - N M: N M, (8U1.66V3EngEng/ART) 2 Cuttings on Iqbaliyat. - Unknown: 0. (8U1.66V3EngEng/CUT-I) 3 Iqbal Millat No Hudikaawan. A. S. Noniwala(Tr.). - Unknown: 0. (8U1.66A71GujGuj/NON-I) 4 Aspects of Iqbal: A Collection of Selected Papers Read on the Occasion of the Iqbal Day Celebrations on the 9th January, 1938. - Lahore: Qaumi Kutab Khana, 1938. (8U1.66R3EngEng/ASP-I) 5 Iqbal: Spiritual Father of Pakistan. - Islamabad: Ministary of Education, Government of Pakistan, 1949. (8U1.66O3EngEng/PAK-I) 6 Iqbal Studies. Ziaul Islam(Ed.). - Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1950. (8U1.66O3EngEng/IQB-Z) 7 Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 11:29(Iqbal Number - April 1950).Yusuf Afghan (Ed.). - Karachi: Pakistan Herald, 1950. (8U1.66V2Eng/ILL-Y) 8 Iqbal Day 1951. - Rome: Pakistan Embassey, 1951. (8U1.66R3ItaIta/IQB-P) 9 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 1:1(July 1952).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1952. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 10 Iqbal as Thinker: Eight Essays. - Lahore: 1952. (8U1.66O1EngEng/IQB) 11 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 1:3(Jan 1953).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1953. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 12 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 2:1(July 1953).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). - Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1953. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 13 Pakistan Today. 1:1(Iqbal No. April 21, 1953).The High Commissioner for Pakistan, India (Ed.). - Delhi: High Commissioner for Pakistan India, 1953. (8U1.66V2Eng/PAK-H) 14 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 2:3(Jan 1954).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1954. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 15 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 3:1(July 1954).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1954. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 16 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 3:3(Jan 1955).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1955. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 17 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 4:1(July 1955).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1955. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 18 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 4:3(Jan 1956).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1956. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 19 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 5:1(July 1956).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). - Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1956. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 20 Iqbal: Poet-Philosopher of the East, 1873-1938. - Washington: Embassy of Pakistan, 1956. (8U1.66R3EngEng/PAK-I) 21 Dr. Muhammad Iqbal 1877-1938: The Poet of the East. - Ottawa: Embassy of Pakistan, 1956. (8U1.66O3EngEng/PAK-D) 22 Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah. - Lahore: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, 1956. (8U1.66G4Eng/IQB-L) 23 Message De L'orient: Radio Unesco Vous Presente. - Paris: Unesco, 1956. (8U1.66B22FreFre/IQB-M) 24 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 5:3(Jan 1957).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). - Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1957. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 25 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 6:1(July 1957).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1957. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 26 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 6:3(Jan 1958).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1958. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 27 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 7:1(July 1958).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1958. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 28 Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal. Ed.2nd.- Lahore: Maktaba-i-Adab, 1958. (8U1.66N4EngEng/MAK-D) 29 Pakistan Affairs. 99:1(Iqbal No. 1958).Embassy of Pakistan (Ed.). - Washington: Embassy of Pakistan, 1958. (8U1.66V2EngUrd/PAK-E) 30 Selected Work's of Iqbal. - Peking: Chinese Peoples Association, 1959. (8U1.66C31ChiChi/SEL-C) 31 Commentaries on S. A. Vahid's Iqbal-His Art and Thought. - London: John Murray, 1959. (8U1.66O1EngEng/COM) 32 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 7:3(Jan 1959).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1959. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 33 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 8:1(July 1959).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1959. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 34 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 8:3(Jan 1960).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1960. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 35 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 9:1(July 1960).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1960. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 36 Iqbal Nuzrul Nama. Mizanur Rahman(Comp.); Nur-Ul-Islam(Comp.). - Dhaka: Iqbal Nazrul Islam Society, 1960. (8U1.66P1BenBen/IQB-M) 37 Iqbal Review. 1:3(Oct 1960).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1960. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 38 Iqbal Review. 1:1(April 1960).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1960. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 39 Revolution. - Dhaka: Iqbal Nazrul Islam Society, 1960. (8U1.66P2EngEng/IQB-R) 40 Muhamad Iqbal: Poet and Philosopher, A Collection of Translations, Essays and other Articles. - Karachi: The Pakistan German Forum, 1960. (8U1.66O1EngEng/PAK-M) 41 Muslim Progress. 99:1(Iqbal issue 1960).Dar, Bashir Ahmad (Ed.). - Delhi: Hali Publications, 1960. (8U1.66V2Eng/MUS-D) 42 Iqbal Review. 2:1(April 1961).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1961. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 43 Iqbal Review. 2:3(Oct 1961).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1961. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 44 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 9:3(Jan 1961).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1961. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 45 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 9:1(July 1961).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1961. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 46 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 9:3(jan 1962).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1962. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 47 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 11:1(July 1962).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1962. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 48 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 10:3(January 1962).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). - Lahore: Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1962. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 49 Iqbal Review. 3:1(April 1962).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1962. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 50 Iqbal Review. 3:3(Oct 1962).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1962. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 51 The Iqbal Academy Ordinance 1962: xxvi of 1962. - Islamabad: Ministry of Education, Govt. of Pakistan, 1962. (8U1.66YEng/PAK-I) 52 Turkiye, De Dr. Muhammad Iqbal. - Istanbul: Pakistan Embassey, 1962. (8U1.66R3TurTur/PAK-T) 53 Iqbal Review. 4:1(April 1963).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1963. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 54 Iqbal Review. 4:3(Oct 1963).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1963. (8U1.66V12Per/IQB) 55 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 11:3(Jan 1963).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1963. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 56 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 12:1(July 1963).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1963. (8U1.66V13/IQB) Comp.). - Lahore: The Punjabi)خواجہ محمد باقر .A Catalogue of the Iqbal Exhibition 1963 57 Adabi Academy, 1963. (8U1.66WEngEng/CAT-B) 58 About Iqbal and his Thought. Ed.1st. M. M. Sharif(Ed.). - Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, 1964. (8U1.66O1EngEng/ABO-S) 59 Due Poesi Di Iqbal. - Karachi: Ediziani Gelsomino, 1964. (8U1.66A21ItaIta/IQB-D) 60 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 12:3(Jan 1964).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1964. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 61 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 13:1(July 1964).Sharif, M. M. (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1964. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 62 Iqbal Review. 5:3(Oct 1964).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1964. (8U1.66V12/IQB) 63 Iqbal Review. 5:1(April 1964).Rafi-ud-Din, Dr. Muhammad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1964. 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(8U1.66V2Eng/VIE-G) 71 Pakistan Affairs. xix:8(Iqbal day 21 April 1966).Embassy of Pakistan (Ed.). - Washington: Embassy of Pakistan, 1966. (8U1.66V2Urd/PAK-A) 72 Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 18:28(Iqbal's Death An Anniversary).Yusuf Afghan (Ed.). - Karachi: Pakistan Herald, 1966. (8U1.66V2Eng/ILL-Y) 73 Iqbal Day Exhibition: catalogue. Ahmad Nabi Khan(Comp.). - Karachi: National Museum of Pakistan, 1966. (8U1.66R5EngEng/IQB-K) 74 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 14:3(Jan 1966).Sheikh, M Saeed (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1966. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 75 Iqbal Bazm-e-Iqbal. 15:1(July 1966).Sheikh, M Saeed (Ed.). Bazm-e-Iqbal, 1966. (8U1.66V13/IQB) 76 Iqbal Review. 7:3(Oct 1966).Dar, Bashir Ahmad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1966. (8U1.66V12/IQB) 77 Iqbal Review. 7:1(April 1966).Dar, Bashir Ahmad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1966. (8U1.66V12/IQB) 78 Iqbal Review. 8:3(Oct 1967, Coronation Issue).Dar, Bashir Ahmad (Ed.). - Karachi: Iqbal Academy Pakistan, 1967. 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