

Sania AKA Sonia Sani: Daughter of Salman and Raheela.She is the daughter of Baba Fareed Wasti's. She is a witch lady along with her mother and grandmother. Raheela AKA Mama heela: Salman wasti's first wife.Sultana Sheikh: Wife of Salman wasti, a telepath and sister of Laila Farhad.

Salman Wasti AKA Super Master Aaree ree: A student of Baba Fareed wasti who gained telepathy.Laila Sheikh, Farhad's wife, a telepath and Sheikh-ul-Faras Ghulam Hussain-al-Burqi's daughter.Rasvanti / Aamina Farhad: Farhad's wife, originally from India who also acquired telepathy.Ali Asad-Ullah Tibrezi He obtained leadership of the Baba Sahab Institution after the death of Sheikh-ul-Faras.He became leader of the Baba Sahab Institution after death of Baba Fareed Wasti, who actually started the Institution. Sheikh-ul-Faras Ghulam Hussain-al-Burqi: A very wise man with spiritual powers.Fride Wascour AKA Baba Fareed Wasti: He is the founder of an institute of theoretical and practical psychology AKA the Baba sahab institute.Madaam Sonia: A former member of Master Group, she came to Pakistan to kill Farhad but she fell in love with him and became his right hand and his wife.Farhad Ali Taimoor: He is the main character of Devta, a man of many qualities, including telepathy.Unfortunately as story progresses, both these organisations disappeared from the story and it was taken over by Space peoples and make the story more unreal. Mask Man have one leader in each country who is called Boss. Other rival is Mask Man organisation which is originated from Russia. The Super Master agency is the top secret agency. It is the top spy agency with global network of crime, terror, intrigue, conspiracy, and drug control. military, civilian government, and financial top men. interests worldwide and he virtually controls the U.S. The Super Master is an underground powerful mega boss working for the U.S. Farhad in the beginning starts as an novice but soon he is confronted by the U.S. The story is a multiple of stories where Farhad is faced with opponents at every stage and in various forms. He fights with the group of Super Master, Mask Man and underworld mafias other criminal mind people and groups in different stages and a battle rages moving from continents and islands and into government circles and private power broker's homes. He is described as Devta because of his mind control powers gained through telepathy. The title of the story is given as "Devta" arising from Hindi language which stands for "god" or earthly god by the Hindu religion. The story has been written by Mohiuddin Nawab under the pseudonym Farhad Ali Taimoor as a fictional autobiography. It is a story starting with a teenage boy living in Shahdera town by outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan. It was started in February 1977 and appeared every month in Suspense Digest, with its concluding chapter published in January 2010. Spanning 56 volumes and 11,206,310 words, Devta is the longest continuously-published story on record. He has also written screenplays for film and television. The author Mohiuddin Nawab, a well-known social story writer of Pakistan, has written more than 500 stories, both short stories and novel-length, mostly published in Suspense Digest, a monthly magazine published in Karachi and available in Pakistan, India, and various parts of the world where Urdu is spoken. Devta is the fictional autobiography of Farhad Ali Taimoor, a man who gained amazing telepathic powers. It was published monthly for 33 years in the Pakistani magazine Suspense Digest from February 1977 to January 2010. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ĭrime, Mystery, Adventure Thriller Fantasyĭevta ( Urdu: دیوتا deotā, " deity") is a serialized fantasy thriller novel written in the Urdu language by Mohiuddin Nawab. JSTOR ( December 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for books.
