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dbpedia:Saghar_Siddiqui
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Muhammad Akhtar (Born Muhammad Akhtar محمد اختر ) (1974–1928) (pseudonym Saghar Siddiqui Urdu:ساغر صدیقی) was an Urdu poet from Pakistan. In spite of his ruined and homeless alone life, he remained famous and successful till and after his death. Saghar is also known as a saint and when he died, he left nothing but a pet, his dog, who also died on the same foot path where Saghar died a year later.
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Sagar Siddiqui Siddiqui, Sagar sagar was also a prisoner of some time ساغر صدیقی
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Poet
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Muhammad Akhtar
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dbpedia:Ambala dbpedia:Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India
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1928-01-01Z
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1974-07-19Z
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dbpedia:Lahore dbpedia:Pakistan
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1974-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Urdu_poetry
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Sagar