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Siraiki is an old language of Indus valley, which is now being spoken in Pakistan. It is rich with literature. These are some subjects of Siraiki literature:
Fiction writers
- Habib Faiq
- Ghulam Hussan Haidrani
- Hafeez Khan
- Tahseen Sabaiwalwi
- Ismail Ahmedani
- Batool Rahmani
- Musrat Klanchvi
- Zafar Lashari
- Ghazala Ahmadani
- Deshad Kalanchvi
- Sohail Ahmad Talpur.
Critics
- Habib Faiq
- Delshad Kalchvi
- Ismail Ahmedani
- DrMehr Abdu Haq
- Hafeez Khan
- Aslam Rasoolpuri
- Muhammad Kaleem Ullah Dina
Linguists
- Habib Faiq
- Zami Bahawalpuri
- Dr mehr Abdul Haq
- Shaukat Mughal
- Aslam Rasoolpuri
- Delshad Kalanchvi
- Sajaad Haider Pervaiz
Poets
- Khawja Fareed
- Sachal Sarmast
- Habib Faiq
- Bedal Sindhi
- Hamal Leghari
- Akbar Shah
- Khurum Bahawalpuri
- Refat Abbas
- Khalid Iqbal
- Latif Bhutti
- Ashiq Buzdar
- Imtiaz Faridi
- Shakir Shujabadi
- Ashu lal
- Safeer Lashari
- Tanweer-e-Sahar
- Anjum Lashari
- Sidique Tahir
- Sarwar Karbalai
- Malik Sona Khan Bewas
Drama Writers
- Hafeez Khan
- Mussarat Kalanchvi