Sahar's latest issue has launched at last! Sorry for the delay, folks!
http://www.khyberwatch.com/Sahar/2011/Sa har-Jan-2011.pdf
The other issues are available at http://www.khyberwatch.com/Sahar/. We look forward to your feedback, suggestions, and -- most importantly -- submissions.
Contact: editorsahar@gmail.com
P.S. No more PDF submissions! Only Word, please. Thank you for understanding.
http://www.khyberwatch.com/Sahar/2011/Sa
The other issues are available at http://www.khyberwatch.com/Sahar/. We look forward to your feedback, suggestions, and -- most importantly -- submissions.
Contact: editorsahar@gmail.com
P.S. No more PDF submissions! Only Word, please. Thank you for understanding.
nice magazine :)
ReplyDeletebtw, is Sahar a Pashto term or Urdu term? or both? It means dawn right?
Hi, Zahra!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and commenting!
"Sahar" is a Pashto, Pesian, Urdu, and apparently an Arabic term! (I didn't know it was Arabic, too; Google says it means "awakening," which is similar to its meaning in the other languages -- awakening, dawn, etc.) So, yes, you're right about its meaning :)