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  2. Sherwani - Wikipedia

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    The sherwani is now famous as a wedding outfit, and it has always been popular as an outfit which can be worn on formal occasions. [7] The sherwani signified the dignity and etiquette of the nobility, and it used to be the court dress of the nobles of Turkish and Persian origin. It is the national dress of Pakistan for men. A sherwani carries a ...

  3. Texas family of 4 dead in apparent murder-suicide weeks after ...

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    Police on Tuesday said that father Farman Sherwani, mother Layla Sherwani and sons Mateen Sherwani, 2, and Shaheen Sherwani, 12, were found dead when officials responded to a welfare call at the home.

  4. Firman - Wikipedia

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    Farmān is the modern Persian form of the word and descends from Middle Persian (Pahlavi) framān, ultimately from Old Persian framānā (fra = "fore"). [2] [3] The difference between the modern Persian and Old Persian forms stems from "dropping the ending ā and insertion of a vowel owing to the initial double consonant". [3]

  5. Sarwani - Wikipedia

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    Sherwani, Shervani, Sheherwani or Sarwani (Pashto شیروانی) is a Pashtun tribe primarily found in Afghanistan with a significant minority found in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Origin [ edit ]

  6. Lal Kitab - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] Some regard him also as originator of this books or The names of the five set of books authored by Pt. Roop Chand Joshi, together called as Lal Kitab with their years of publication, are as follows. A copy of first book published in 1939 is preserved in Lahore Museum. :- Lal Kitab Ke Farman (The Edicts of Lal Kitab), 1939, 383 pages

  7. Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb - Wikipedia

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    It is associated with the Ganga-Jamuni culture because it originated out of a necessity for a more non-religious greeting from the Arabic Assalamu Alaikum and Sanskrit Namaste. Sherwani, Jama, Topi, Kurta, Dupatta, Salwar, Kameez, Shawl, Pajama and Socks are few of the major attire still present in India.

  8. Shirvani - Wikipedia

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    Shirvani Arabic, extinct variety of Arabic spoken in Shirvan; Shirvani (name), ... Sherwani (surname) See also. Shirvan (disambiguation) Shirani (disambiguation)

  9. Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian - Wikipedia

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    Shahroudy was born on January 13, 1922, to educated parents in the religious city of Qazvin, north-western Iran. [5] Farmanfarmaian acquired artistic skills early on in childhood, receiving drawing lessons from a tutor and studying postcard depictions of Western art. [5]