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Shiraza Dogri (Dogri: शीराज़ा डोगरी or شیرازه ڈوگری) is a bimonthly Dogri-language literary magazine from Jammu and Kashmir that is published by the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages. Its publication began in 1964 as a biannual periodical, but the frequency increased to quarterly in 1970 and bimonthly in 1979.

It is published in language Urdu also.

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References

  1. Shivanath (1997), Two decades of Dogri literature, Sahitya Akademi, 1997, ISBN 978-81-260-0393-8, ... Having begun as a bi-annual Shiraza became a quarterly in 1970 and a bimonthly in 1979 ...
  2. M.K. Kaw, Kashmir Education, Culture, and Science Society (2004), Kashmir and its people: Culture and heritage of Kashmir, APH Publishing, 2004, ISBN 978-81-7648-537-1, ... The Academy also brings out a bi-monthly journal entitled Shiraza, and an annual volume entitled Soon Adab in Kashmiri ...{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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