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Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.
Mazhar Kaleem's Imran Series is a series of Urdu spy novels written
by Pakistani author Mazhar Kaleem within the classic Imran Series mythos
created by Ibn-e-Safi.His first novel was Makazounka in which
Kaleem first introduced the character of Captain Shakeel, who was transferred
from Military Intelligence. It was published in the late 1960s. Each book in
the series was a complete novel but some stories spanned over two or more books
(for instance, Kaghzi Qayamat, Imran Ka Aghwa and others).The
character of Ali Imran is a playful yet deceiving personality. He is a
bright young Oxford graduate with M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry. His
comical and apparently incompetent persona hides his identity as head of a secret
service. The Imran Series explains the workings of a country's Secret
Service that operates from the capital of an imaginary country called Pakasia.
The Secret Service is administered by the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Sir
Sultan, who offers Imran the position as the Secret Service's head after
getting personal help from him. In early books
Imran appears as a solo detective, however, later he is portrayed as the
chief of Secret Service as X-2.