Complete List of Imran Series (Old)

Complete List of Imran Series (Old)

Imran Series is the best-selling series of Urdu spy novels written from 1955 by Ibn-e-Safi.

Both "Doctor Dua-go" and "Jonk Ki Wapsi" were published as a series of episodes in The Daily Hurriyat, and later published in the form of books by Asrar Publications (the regular publishers of Imran Series). "Zehrili Tasveer" and "Bebakon Ki Talash" were then written in the continuity of "Jonk ki Wapsi" and were published by Asrar Publications. For this reason, these books are numbered at the end, otherwise they should not be considered "out of continuity".

Ali Imran and Safdar were also featured in a Jasoosi Dunya novel, "Zameen Ke Badal" (Clouds of Earth - #75), in which a team of world's secret agents is sent to discover the mysterious Zeroland. This was the only novel in which Safi brought Colonel Faridi and Ali Imran together, but due to a highly heated response from fans, he never repeated the experiment. Fans of Faridi complained that he didn't receive from Imran the amount of respect he deserved, while those who liked Imran argued that Zeroland is primarily his case, and Faridi had no right to say that he would one day "tell the world where Zeroland is".

# " [http://www.kitaabghar.com/bookbase/ibnesafi/khofnakimarat.html Khaufnak Imarat (The Fearful Building)] "
# " [http://www.kitaabghar.com/bookbase/ibnesafi/chatanonmefire.html Chatanon Mein Fire (Gunfire in Rocks)] "
# "Pur-asaar cheekhein" (Mysterious Screams)
# "Bhayanak Aadmi" ("The Frightful Man")
# "Jahannum ki Raqqasah" ("Dancer from Hell")
# "Neelay Parinday" ("The Blue Birds")
# "Saanpon ke Shikari" ("Snake Hunters")
# "Raat ka Shahzadah" ("The Night Prince")
# "Dhuaein ki Tehreer" ("Smoke's Composition")
# "Larrkiyon ka Jazeerah" ("Women Island")
# "Patthar ka Khuun" ("Stone's Blood")
# "Lashon ka Bazaar" ("Corpses All Over")
# "Qabr aur Khanjar" ("The Grave and The Dagger")
# "Aahni Darwazah" ("The Iron Door")
# "Kalay Charagh" ("Black Lamps")
# "Khuun ke Piyasay" ("Blood-thirsty")
# "Al Fansay" ("Al Fansay")
# "Darindon ki Basti" ("Town of the Beasts")
# "Gum-shudah Shahzadi" ("The Lost Princess")
# "Hamaqat ka Jaal" ("Trap of Foolishness")
# "Shafaq ke Pujaari" ("Worshippers of Twilight")
# "Qaasid Ki Talash" ("Courier Search")
# "Ra'i Ka Parbat" ("Mountain of Mole-hill")
# "Pagal Kuttay" ("Mad Dogs")
# "Piyasa Samandar" ("Thirsty Ocean")
# "Kaali Tasveer" ("Black Photograph")
# "Sawaliyah Nishan" ("Question Mark")
# "Khatarnak Lashein" ("Dangerous Corpses")
# "Gaind Ki Tabah-kaari" ("Destruction by the Ball")
# "Chaar Lakeerein" ("Four Stripes")
# "Chalees Aik Bawan" ("Forty and One, Fifty-two")
# "Aatishdaan Ka But" ("Statue at the Fireplace")
# " [http://www.esnips.com/doc/832ae677-32b9-4d2b-b4bc-88a3a1f1970d/Jaron-Ki-Talash-By-Ibne-E-Safi Jarron Ki Talash (Search for the Roots)] "
# "Imran Ka Ighwa" ("Imran's Abduction")
# "Jazeeron Ki Ruuh" ("Spirit of the Islands")
# "Cheekhti Ruuhein" ("Screaming Spirits")
# "Khatarnak Juari" ("Dangerous Gambler")
# "Zulmat Ka Devata" ("Lord of the Darkness")
# "Heeron Ka Faraib" ("Fraud of the Pearls")
# "Dil-chasp Hadisah" ("Pleasant Accident")
# "Bay-aawaz Sayyarah" ("Soundless Satellite")
# "Dairh Matwaalay" ("One and a half Drunks")
# "Billi Cheekhti Hai" ("The Cat Cries")
# "Lo-Bo Li-La" ("Lo-Bo Li-La")
# "Seh-ranga Shula" ("Tri-coloured Flame")
# "Aatishi Badal" ("Fiery Cloud")
# "Geet Aur Khuun" ("Song and Blood")
# "Doosri Aankh" ("The Other Eye")
# "Aankh Shula Bani" ("Eye becomes Flame")
# "Sugar Bank" ("Sugar Bank")
# "Taabuut Mein Cheekh" ("Scream in the Coffin")
# "Fazai Hangamah" ("Aerial Assault")
# "Tasveer ki Urran" ("Flight of the Painting")
# "Giyarah November" ("11th November")
# "Manaron Waliyan" ("Fashionable Women")
# "Sabz Lahu" ("Green Blood")
# "Behri Yateem Khana" ("Naval Orphanage")
# "Pagalon ki Anjuman" ("Association of Lunatics")
# "Halaku & Co." ("Halaku & Co.")
# "Paharron ke Peechay" ("Behind the Mountains")
# "Buzdil Suurma" ("Coward Hero")
# "Dast-e-Qaza" ("Hand of Death")
# "Ashtray House" ("Ashtray House")
# "Uqabon ke Hamlay" ("Attacks of the Eagles")
# "Phir Wohi Aawaz" ("That Voice Again")
# "Khuun-raiz Tasadum" ("Bloody Conflict")
# "Tasveer ki Maut" ("Death of the Painting")
# "King Chaang" ("King Chaang")
# "Dhuaein ka Hisaar" ("Smoke Barrier")
# "Samandar ka Shigaf" ("Crack in the Ocean")
# "Zalzalay ka Safar" ("Earthquake's Journey")
# "Black and White" ("Black and White")
# "Na-deedah Hamdard" ("Unseen Sympathizer")
# "Adhora Aadmi" ("The Partial Man")
# "Operation Double Cross" ("Operation Double Cross")
# "Khair Andaish" ("Well-wisher")
# "Point Number Barah" ("Point No. 12")
# "Ad-Lava" ("Ad-Lava")
# "Bamboo Castle" ("Bamboo Castle")
# "Maasum Darindah" ("Innocent Beast")
# "Begum X-2" ("Mrs. X-2")
# "Shahbaz ka Basaira" ("Shahbaz's Abode")
# "Raishon ki Yalghaar" ("Attack of Threads")
# "Khatarnak Dhalaan" ("Dangerous Slope")
# "Jungle mein Mungle" ("Feast in the Forest")
# "Teen Sanaki" ("Three Lunatics")
# "Aadha Teetar" ("Half Partridge")
# "Aadha Bater" ("Half Quail")
# "Allama Dehshatnaak" ("Sir Dreadful")
# "Farishtay ka Dushman" ("Angel's Foe")
# "Be-chara Shahzor" ("Poor Shahzor")
# "Kali Kehkashan" ("Dark Galaxy")
# "Seh-rangi Maut" ("Tri-colored Death")
# "Mutaharrik Dhariyan" ("Animated Stripes")
# "Jonk aur Naagan" ("Leech and Serpent")
# "Laash Gati Rahi" ("The Corpse kept Singing")
# "Khushbu ka Hamlah" ("Attack of the Perfume")
# "Baba Sag Parast"
# "Mehektay Muhafiz" ("Fragrant Guards")
# "Halakat Khez" ("Deadly")
# "Zebra-Man" ("Zebra-Man")
# "Jungle ki Shehriyat" ("Citizenship of the Jungle")
# "Mona Lisa ki Nawasi" ("Mona Lisa's Granddaughter")
# "Khuuni Fankar" ("Bloody Artist")
# "Maut ki Aahat" ("Sound of Death")
# "Doosra Rukh" ("The Other Side")
# "Chatanon ka Raaz" ("Secret of the Rocks")
# "Thanda Suraj" ("The Cold Sun")
# "Talash-e-Gumshudah" ("Search for the Lost")
# "Aag ka Daira" ("Circle of Fire")
# "Larazti Lakeerein" ("Trembling Stripes")
# "Pathar ka Aadmi" ("Stone Man")
# "Doosra Pathar" ("Second Stone")
# "Khatarnak Ungliyan" ("Dangerous Fingers")
# "Raat ka Bhikari" ("The Night Beggar")
# "Aakhri Aadmi" ("The Last Man")
# "Doctor Dua-go" ("Doctor Well-wisher")
# "Jonk Ki Wapsi" ("The Leech Returns")
# "Zehrili Tasveer" ("Poisonous Painting")
# "Bebakon Ki Talash" ("Search of The Braves")

ee also

* Ibn-e-Safi
* Imran Series
* Ali Imran
* Family of Ali Imran
* Secret Service members in Imran Series
* Other Important Characters of Imran Series
* Villains of Imran Series

* Complete List of Imran Series (Old)
* Complete List of Imran Series (New)

External links

* [http://www.compast.com/ibnesafi/novels2.htm Imran Series List on New Ibn-e-Safi Website]
*www.jasoosiduniya.com
*Read Ibn-e-Safi's [http://www.kitaabghar.com/bookbase/ibnesafi/khofnakimarat.html Khofnak Imarat (The Terrifying Building - #1)]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of Imran Series (Old) — Imran Series is the best selling series of Urdu spy novels written from 1955 by Ibn e Safi. Both Doctor Dua go and Jonk Ki Wapsi were published as a series of episodes in The Daily Hurriyat, and later published in the form of books by Asrar… …   Wikipedia

  • Imran Series — is Pakistani author Ibn e Safi’s second best selling Urdu spy novels series. The first novel, Khaufnaak Imarat (The Terrifying Building), was published in October 1955. Each book in the series used to be a complete novel, however, some stories… …   Wikipedia

  • Imran Khan — Infobox Politician honorific prefix = name = Imran Khan عمران خان honorific suffix = imagesize =250px small caption = office = Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf term start = term end = alongside = predecessor = successor =Incumbent birth… …   Wikipedia

  • List of terrorist incidents in Pakistan since 2001 — v · …   Wikipedia

  • List of attacks attributed to Abu Nidal — Abu Nidal (Sabri al Banna) commanded a reputation as the world s most ruthless terrorist leader until the title was claimed by Osama bin Ladin in the late 1990s. Abu Nidal was primarily active in the 1970s and 1980s on the ultra hardline fringe… …   Wikipedia

  • The Late Show (Australian TV series) — The Late Show was a popular Australian comedy show, which ran for two seasons on ABC TV from 18 July 1992 to 30 October 1993. Cast* Santo Cilauro * Tom Gleisner * Jane Kennedy * Judith Lucy (Second season only) * Tony Martin * Mick Molloy * Rob… …   Wikipedia

  • Villains of Jasoosi Dunya — A number of villains appear in Ibn e Safi s Jasoosi Dunya series.Notorious Criminals of Jasoosi DunyaLeonardRefer to Faridi aur Leonard and Leonard ki Waapsi .JabarJabar first appears in Khatarnaak Boodha (Dangerous Old Man #7) and Masnoo ee Naak …   Wikipedia

  • Faridi's Unofficial Aide — The following fictional characters are unofficial helpers to the spy and crime fighter Colonel Faridi in the Jasoosi Dunya ( The Spy World ) series of Urdu spy novels by Ibn e Safi. AnwarAnwar fleetingly delivers an opening in “Maut ki Aandhee”… …   Wikipedia

  • Jasoosi Dunya — ( The Spy World ) is a best selling series of Urdu spy novels written by Ibn e Safi. The first novel, Dilaer Mujrim ( The Brave Criminal ) was published in March, 1952. The central idea and theme of this novel was taken from Victor Gunn’s novel… …   Wikipedia

  • Christina Milian — This article is about the singer. For her debut album, see Christina Milian (album). Christina Milian …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”