Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu
Stories (11/0)
The Blanket of the Dark. Chapter 02
Peter did not slacken pace till he descended from the uplands and crossed the highway which joined Oxford and Woodstock, a frequented road, for by it the staplers sent their pack-trains to load their wool in the river barges. There was a great green plain on his right hand, grazed upon by a multitude of geese, and already country folk with baskets of market stuff were on their way to the north gate. He turned down a lane by Gloucester Hall, where he looked over a close of pippins to the Rewley fishponds, and passed the little stone quays at Hythe bridge, where men were unloading sweet-smelling packages from a lumpish green boat. In the huts of Fisher Row strange folk, dingy as waterweeds, were getting ready their cobles and fishing-gear against the next fast-day. Peter crossed the main stream at Bookbinders bridge, and came on a broad paved path which ran to what seemed a second city. Walls, towers, pinnacles rose in a dizzier medley than those of Oxford, which he had seen five minutes before beyond the north gate. In especial one tall campanile soared as the stem of a pine soars from a wilderness of bracken, white and gleaming among the soberer tints of roof and buttress.
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Fiction
From Makeup To Makeover
Has anyone ever wondered what make-up is called in Urdu? Even if someone else knew it, I did not know it. That is why I did so much effort and research to find make-up in Urdu. According to the investigation, different people had different views. For example:
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Blush
Poet Parveen Shakir, who is scattered like perfume
Today is the 69th birthday of Parveen Shakir, a poet with a unique accent who expresses the fragrance of love in his poems. Parveen Shakir was born on december 26, 1952 in a noble family in Karachi. Her father Syed Saqib Hussain was also a poet. He graduated in English Literature and Linguistics and later obtained MA degree in the same subjects from Karachi University.
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Geeks
National players in financial trouble
Hockey Olympian Iftikhar Ahmed Hockey has been in decline in the country for the last two decades due to which its players are also in dire straits. In the 70's and 80's he participated in many important tournaments for Pakistan and showed outstanding performance. In the final match of the 1972 Munich Olympics, the Pakistan hockey team faced the West German team in which the German team was the winner due to the controversial decisions of the referee. Pakistani players reacted strongly to the ban on 11 national team players from participating in international matches, including Iftikhar Ahmed. Many of these players have been ignored by the Pakistan Hockey Federation since the incident. Iftikhar Ahmed also got a chance to play very little due to which he had to retire early. After saying goodbye to hockey, he got into financial difficulties. These days, he is seen sewing people's shoes and slippers on a street in Abbottabad with the help of the hands with which he used to hold hockey and cause trouble for the opposite teams.
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Unbalanced
Financially distressed national player
Former cricketer Arshad Khan The game of cricket is said to be very easy to acquire wealth. Many cricketers rose from the floor to the throne after the players received bonuses from the board in addition to income, huge compensation in case of participation in domestic and foreign leagues, attractive privileges. But one Pakistani cricketer Arshad Khan retired from cricket. Later, he was forced to take a taxi to Sydney, Australia to support his family. Recently, it was revealed on social media by an Indian person that Pakistani cricketer Arshad Khan has been forced to make a living by driving a taxi in Australia due to difficult financial situation. He was considered one of the best off-spinners in the country.
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Lifehack
The 5 Best Foods For Your Hair Growth
Most of the people want healthy and strong hair, especially when they get older. Our hair grows about 0.5 inches (1.25 cm) in 30 days and 6 inches (15 cm) in twelve months. Its growth rate depends on factors such as health, age, diet and genetics.
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Blush
How To Make My Hair Beautiful and Perfect.
Let’s save some money and cut the price of the stylist! The perfect hair is the one that requires zero tools, isn’t torn apart after oil or serum, and also not tied in pigtails to make it last for an eternity. It won’t dry and you won’t have to wash it in order to stay together. The perfect hair requires a system and, in order to ensure your hair stays healthy, you need to work hard on your nutrition. Trust me, I’ve tried all kinds of crazy techniques, including nourishing my hair with nutrients; it looks incredible!
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Blush
How Can I Make My Hairs More Beautiful
There is no better way to be prettier than to get yourself a brand new hairstyle for the special occasions you have such as a date. You might not know the importance of getting yourself shiny and smooth than skimping with your hair! How will you know when you would like to get some new-sized precious hairpieces?
By Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu2 years ago in Blush