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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Radif (Arabic: رديف) is a rule in Persian, Turkic, and Urdu poetry which states that, in the form of poetry known as a Ghazal, the second line of all the couplets (bayts or Shers) must end with the same word/s. This repeating of common words is the \"Radif\" of the Ghazal. It is proceeded by a Qaafiyaa, which is a repeating pattern of words.The following is an example of a Ghazal by Daag Dehelvi. In this example the Radif is mein. The Qaafiyaa is the following pattern of words: nigaah (in the first hemistich), jalwa-gaah, nigaah (in the fourth hemistich), raah, haale-tabaah and aah.aafat kii shoKhiyaa.N hai.n tumhaarii nigaah meinmehashar ke fitane khelate hai.n jalwa-gaah meinwo dushmanii se dekhate hai.n dekhate to hainmai.n shaad huu.N ke huu.N to kisii kii nigaah meinaatii baat baat mujhe yaad baar baarkahataa huu.N dau.D dau.D ke qaasid se raah meinis taubaah par hai naaz mujhe zaahid is qadarjo TuuT kar shariik huu.N haal-e-tabaah meinmushtaaq is adaa ke bahot dard-ma.nd the ae DaaG tum to baiTh gaye ek aah mein"@en }

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