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  2. Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa - Wikipedia

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    The film is directed produced by Govind Nihalani [2] and is based on Magsaysay and Jnanpith award recipient Mahasweta Devi's Bengali 1974 novel Hajar Churashir Maa. [3] The screenplay is written by Nihalani and the dialogues by Tripurari Sharma. The film stars Jaya Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Milind Gunaji, Seema Biswas, Joy Sengupta and Nandita Das ...

  3. Charyapada - Wikipedia

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    Pages from the Charyapada. The original palm-leaf manuscript of the Charyapada, or Caryācaryāviniścaya, spanning 47 padas (verses) along with a Sanskrit commentary, was edited by Shastri and published from Bangiya Sahitya Parishad as a part of his Hajar Bacharer Purano Bangala Bhasay Bauddhagan O Doha (Buddhist Songs and Couplets) in 1916 under the name of Charyacharyavinishchayah.

  4. Al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sawa'iq al-muhriqah is a book written by the Sunni Muslim scholar Ibn Hajar al-Haytami. It covers many areas such as how to send greetings upon the Islamic prophet Muhammad . The book also discusses the place of Shia Islam and attempts to expose and refute their claims.

  5. Hajar - Wikipedia

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    Hajar an-Nasar, a fortress and sometime capital of northern Morocco; Hajar Eddou (born 1999), Moroccan sprinter; Hajar Ghorbani (born 1985), Iranian Anthropologist; Pen name of Abdurrahman Sharafkandi, a Kurdish writer and poet; Hajar Khatoon Mosque, ancient Muslim mosque (now a tourist destination) in the city of Sanandaj in the Kurdistan ...

  6. Abdurrahman Sharafkandi - Wikipedia

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    Abdurrahman Sharafkandi, known by his pen name Hazhar or Hajar (Kurdish: Hejar, هه‌ژار; Persian: هژار Hazhar) (April 13, 1921 – February 21, 1991), was a renowned Kurdish writer, poet, lexicographer, linguist, and translator, from Iran. He was born in Mahabad. [2]

  7. Swarg - Wikipedia

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    Swarg is the fourth last certified hit of Rajesh Khanna, as this was followed by Begunaah, Ghar Parivaar and Rupaye Dus Karod in the year 1991. The movie is loosely based on the 1967 movie Mehrban starring Ashok Kumar , which itself was a remake of the 1960 Tamil movie Padikkadha Medhai which in turn was a remake of 1953 Bengali film Jog Biyog .

  8. Rupaye Dus Karod - Wikipedia

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    Rupaye Dus Karod (ten crores of rupees) is the story of a detective novelist (writing in Hindi) - Ravi Varma (Rajesh Khanna), whose father had to flee from India in his childhood because of a conspiracy masterminded by his wicked business partners and later Ravi finds himself in mystery murder and another plot that tried to earn 10 crores by ...

  9. Fath al-Bari - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Hakim Murad said of Fath al-Bari in the introduction to the translation of Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani's commentary on selected hadith (published as a booklet by the Muslim Academic Trust): "The importance of this literature may be gauged by the fact that at least seventy full commentaries have been written on Imam al-Bukhari’s great Sahih ...