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  2. Badal Sircar - Wikipedia

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    Sudhindra Sircar (15 July 1925 – 13 May 2011), also known as Badal Sarkar, was an influential Indian dramatist and theatre director, most known for his anti-establishment plays during the Naxalite movement in the 1970s and taking theatre out of the proscenium and into public arena, when he transformed his own theatre company, Shatabdi (established in 1967 for proscenium theatre ) as a third ...

  3. Badal family - Wikipedia

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    The Badal family is a family of Sikh sardars (chiefs) that originated in Badal in the Punjab. History

  4. Shabda - Wikipedia

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    The first Shabad in Guru Granth Sahib is the Mool Mantar. The script used for the Shabad is Gurmukhi. Shabad is the term also used to refer to hymns within other Sikh scriptures, like Deh Siva Var Mohe. Shabad Vani is devotional singing of hymns from Sikh scriptures. [6] The second use of the term Shabad in Sikhism is for the holy name of God ...

  5. Gora Badal - Wikipedia

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    Hemratan's Gora Badal Padmini Chaupai (1589 CE) follows a similar plot: Alauddin invades Chittor to obtain Ratan Sen's wife Padmini, and deceitfully captures Ratan Sen. [6] The frightened nobles of Chittor consider surrendering Padmini to Alauddin. But warriors Gora (or Goru) and Badal (or Badil) agree to defend her and rescue king Ratansen.

  6. Badal - Wikipedia

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    Badal (transl. Cloud) is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film [2] directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji in lead roles with Amrish Puri . It was a commercial success.

  7. Shabad - Wikipedia

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    Shabad may refer to: Shabad (hymn) or Shabda, term meaning word in Sanskrit; Shabad, Telangana, a town in India; Shabd, 2005 Indian film; Zemach Shabad (1864–1935), ...

  8. Badal Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Badal Gupta was born in the village Purba Shimulia (East Shimulia) in the Bikrampur region of Dhaka, now in Munshiganj District, Bangladesh. [1] Badal Gupta was also influenced by the revolutionary activities of his two paternal uncles Late Dharaninath Gupta and Nagendranath Gupta, who were involved in the Alipore Bomb Case and were imprisoned along with Rishi Aurobindo Ghosh.

  9. Parkash Singh Badal - Wikipedia

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    Parkash Singh Badal (8 December 1927 – 25 April 2023) was an Indian politician and Sikh rights advocate who served as the 8th Chief Minister of Punjab from 1970 to 1971, from 1977 to 1980, from 1997 to 2002, and from 2007 to 2017, the longest serving Chief Minister of Punjab till date.