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Mun Datu Anokhi Andi A: Muhammadu Ibrahimu Joyo Ja Shaikh Ayaz Ji Kitaban Tae Likhiyal Mahagu Ain Mazmuna
मूं दातु अनोखी आंदी आ: मुहम्मदु इब्राहीमु जोयो जा शैख़ अयाज़ जी किताबन तए लिखियल महागु ऐन मज़मून
مون دات انوکھی آندي آ: محمد ابراهيم جويو جا شيخ اياز جي ڪتابن تائين لکيل مهاڳ ۽ مضمون
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Editor: Sindh (Pakistan). Department of Culture and Tourism, Publisher: S̲aqāfata Khāto, Ḥukūmat-i Sindh, Year: 2012, Place of Publication: Karācī, Language: Sindhi
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