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The ''Pakistan Textile Journal'' ( ur, ٹیکسٹاہل جرنل پاکستان) is an English-language magazine. It is the leading monthly magazine for the textile industry of Pakistan that provides valuable insight on the local and international textile affairs. The magazine is issued on a monthly basis and consists of an in depth analysis of the progress made by Pakistan and other countries of the world in textiles. Taking great pride in being one of the oldest magazines of Pakistan. History Of Pakistan Textile Journal ''Pakistan Textile Journal'' was founded in 1951 by Mazhar Yusuf. Publishing magazines on a monthly basis since the past 70 years, it strives in providing valuable news and updates in textiles. It is based on practical experiences and latest technical innovations in the fields of fibres both natural and synthetic, spinning, weaving, knitting, non-woven, embroidery, dyeing/ finishing, printing of fabrics, garments and knitwear. Mazhar Yusuf (1925--2009) ...
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Mazhar Yusuf (1929-2009)
The ''mazhar'' ( ar, مزهر; plural ''mazāhar'', مزاهر) is a large, heavy tambourine used in Arabic music. The mazhar's frame is generally made out of wood. Its single head is considerably thicker than that of the ''riq'', its smaller cousin. Some drums have brass zills that are about 10–13 centimetres (4–5 inches) in diameter; these may be played with a shaking technique. The Egyptian percussionist Hossam Ramzy is a notable performer of the mazhar. See also External links''Mazhar'' pagefrom N. Scott Robinson site''Mazhar'' page
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