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The Call of the Marching Bell (Urdu: بان٘گِ دَرا‎; Bang-i-Dara; published in Urdu in 1924) was the first Urdu philosophical poetry book by Allama Iqbal, one of the great poet-philosophers of the Indian subcontinent.
 
The Call of the Marching Bell (Urdu: بان٘گِ دَرا‎; Bang-i-Dara; published in Urdu in 1924) was the first Urdu philosophical poetry book by Allama Iqbal, one of the great poet-philosophers of the Indian subcontinent.
 
 
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* [[Aik_Makra_aur_makhi|ایک مکڑا اور مکھی]]
 
* [[Aik_pahar_aur_gulehri|ایک پہاڑ اور گلہری]]
 
 
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The Call of the Marching Bell (Urdu: بان٘گِ دَرا‎; Bang-i-Dara; published in Urdu in 1924) was the first Urdu philosophical poetry book by Allama Iqbal, one of the great poet-philosophers of the Indian subcontinent.