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  1. Amrita Pritam (en panyabí occidental: ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ, amritā prītam, en hindi अमृता प्रीतम, amr̥tā prītam; Gujranwala, provincia de Panyab —hoy Pakistán—, 31 de agosto de 1919-Delhi, India, 31 de octubre de 2005) fue una escritora india considerada la primera mujer importante de la ...

  2. Amrita Pritam ([əm.mɾɪt̪ɑː pɾiːt̪əm] ⓘ; 31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. [1] A prominent figure in Punjabi literature, she is the recipient of the 1956 Sahitya Akademi Award.

  3. Amrita Pritam (en panyabí occidental: ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ, amritā prītam, en hindi अमृता प्रीतम, amr̥tā prītam; Gujranwala, provincia de Panyab —hoy Pakistán —, 31 de agosto de 1919- Delhi, India, 31 de octubre de 2005) fue una escritora india considerada la primera mujer importante de la literatura punyabí.

  4. Amrita Pritam (31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was an Indian novelist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. [1] She is the recipient of the 1956 Sahitya Akademi Award.

  5. Ajj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu (English: "Today I Invoke Waris Shah" [1] or "I Say Unto Waris Shah", [2] Punjabi: اَج آکھاں وارث شاہ نُوں, ਅੱਜ ਆਖਾਂ ਵਾਰਸ ਸ਼ਾਹ ਨੂੰ) is a famous dirge by the renowned Punjabi writer and poet Amrita Pritam (1919-2005) about the horrors of the partition of the Punjab ...

  6. Pinjar (Punjabi: ਪਿੰਜਰ; English/Translation: The Skeleton) is a 1950 Punjabi -language novel written by notable Indian poet and novelist Amrita Pritam.In 2009, Pinjar was translated by Khushwant Singh in English.

  7. Amrita Pritam, née le 31 août 1919 à Gujranwala et morte le 31 octobre 2005 à Delhi, est une romancière indienne. Biographie. Amrita Pritam est née en 1919 1 dans une famille sikh de Gujranwala au Pendjab, ville qui devient pakistanaise après la partition des Indes.