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1 Urdu couplets and shers with baashindon

baashindon(m): residents, inhabitants

Description of baashindon: Baashindon refers to residents, inhabitants, or dwellers of a place, derived from the Persian root meaning "to remain" or "to dwell." It denotes people who live in a specific location, whether a city, region, or community. Unlike temporary visitors or travelers, baashindon are permanent or long-term occupants with established residence. Differs from the singular form "baashinda," baashindon is the plural, emphasizing collective inhabitants. In Urdu poetry and classical literature, the

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kiska kaaba? kaisa qibla?kaun haram hai? kya ehraam?

kooche ke us ke baashindon ne

sab ko yahin se salaam kiya

which sanctum? what holy direction?

who is divine? which holy robes?

from the lane of the beloved

we bid farewell to all

Meer Taqi Meer (14)
kaaba (m) (3)

holy mosque in Mecca

qibla (m) (1)

direction of prayer

haram (m) (5)

sacred or holy place

ehraam (m) (1)

pilgrimage attire

kooche (m) (3)

street

baashindon (m) (1)

residents, inhabitants

salaam (m) (5)

greeting, farewell

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