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1 Urdu couplets and shers with mahrukhon

mahrukhon(m): moon-faced, beautiful

Description of mahrukhon: Mahrukhon is an Urdu word meaning moon-faced or beautiful, typically used to describe someone with an exceptionally lovely appearance. The term derives from Persian origins and carries poetic elegance. Unlike ordinary descriptors of beauty, mahrukhon evokes celestial imagery, comparing facial features to the moon's radiance. Differs from simple adjectives by embedding cultural and romantic connotations within classical Urdu tradition. In literary and poetic usage, mahrukhon appears frequently in classical Urdu

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seekhe hain mahrukhon ke liyeham musavvari

taqreeb kuch to

bahr-e-mulaaqaat chaahiye

i learned to paint for the sake of

the moon-faced ones

something is needed

to gain an acquaintance

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mahrukhon (m) (1)

moon-faced, beautiful

musavvari (f) (1)

painting

taqreeb (m) (2)

ceremony, celebration

bahr (m) (6)

sea, body of water

mulaaqaat (f) (5)

meeting

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