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| | Ghazal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although the ghazal is most prominently a form of Urdu poetry, today, it has influenced the poetry of many languages. |
 | | A Ghazal in short, is a collection of couplets (called sher) which follow the rules of Matla, Maqta, Beher, Qaafiyaa, Radif, Khayaal and Wazan. |
 | | The traditional complete ghazal has a matla, a maqta, and three other shers in between. |
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