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Shair

Shair is the oldest Urdu-language literary magazine, based in Mumbai, India. It was launched in Agra in 1930 by the famous poet Seemab Akbarabadi. Its editor-in-chief is the poet, writer and journalist Iftikhar Imam Siddiqui, and the assistant editors are his two brothers, Noaman Siddiqui and Hamid Iqbal Siddiqui.

Shair (disambiguation)

Shair is the oldest Urdu-language literary magazine.

Shair may also refer to:

  • 5619 Shair, a main-belt asteroid
  • Himayat Ali Shair (born 1926), Pakistani poet

Usage examples of "shair".

Jefferson Shair believed that he might be able to obtain a mate for the pole in a ski shop in the neighborhood.

Jefferson Shair turned back to his door, rang and spoke to the dignified butler who opened the door.

Jefferson Shair showed something that made him different from other men.

Jefferson Shair had been the truth--the part about being out of work, and about losing her job modeling raincoats.

Jefferson Shair always said that meeting me was like finding poison in the sugar bowl.

She put in enough of her poverty-ridden past to make it clear why she had accepted the rather strange job of inveigling Jefferson Shair into firing a supposedly blank cartridge at another actor.

Since he come back to America, Shair has not engaged in business, although he owns enough stock in a few small companies to take a part in their management.

Jefferson Shair have any particular reason for taking Jasper out of the home?

A girl named Lola, an actress out of work, was innocently hired by persons unknown to decoy Shair into murdering a man.

We caught Pinestopp and have him, and he says Shair made him commit the crimes.

Check up on the actor who was murdered so that Jefferson Shair would get the blame for the killing.

He has been working for Jefferson Shair as skiing instructor, as he told us.

Lola Huttig, the actor who was killed by Jefferson Shair, and the man found dead in our headquarters--all came from Africa?

Savage wondered--but hardly believed it was--if this could be the mountain lodge of Jefferson Shair, which had been mentioned.

We knew Shair would suspect the scheme, and follow along with what Miss Huttig wanted him to do, in the hope of finding out what was behind it.