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  2. Bacha Nagma - Wikipedia

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    This folk dance form was one of the most prevalent ways of entertainment in the old days. With the passage of time, there come up in many ways by which people entertain themselves. [3] The Bacha Nagma dance has still existed as a folk dance form and is considered one of the prime components of the Kashmiri culture.

  3. Culture of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri is recognised as a regional language in the state and is also among the 22 scheduled languages of India. Kashmiri has split ergativity and the unusual verb-second word order. Although Kashmiri was traditionally written in the Sharda script, [16] [17] [18] it is not in common use today, except for religious ceremonies of the Kashmiri ...

  4. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A typical Pakistani wedding, or Shaadi (شادی) consists of two main events - the Nikah and Walima. Arranged and semi-arranged marriages in Pakistan often take long periods of time to finalize and up to a year or more can elapse from the day of engagement until the wedding ceremony. Wedding customs and celebrations vary upon ethnicity and ...

  5. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Mayilattam, or the peacock dance, is performed by girls dressed as peacocks at village festivals. Similar dances are Kaalai Attam (bull dance), Karadi Attam (bear dance), and Aali Aattam (demon dance) which are performed in the villages during village get-togethers. Vedala Aattam is danced in a demon mask. [49]

  6. File:The Joyful Rhythms of a Kashmiri Wedding.webm

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  7. Wanvun - Wikipedia

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    Wanvun, literally "chorus", is a style of singing used by Kashmiri people before certain rituals such as Yagnopavit and marriages. It can also be used to describe a music session at which traditional songs are sung. It is also known as Rauf. [1] "Wanwun" is sung on a fixed beat, with a spoken word type rhythm.

  8. Vibha Saraf - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and was inspired by the Kashmiri folk wedding song "Khanmoj koor." [3] She was nominated for an International Indian Film Academy Award for the performance in 2019. [2] In February 2019, Saraf released "Kab Se Kab Tak," a duet with Ranveer Singh. [3]

  9. Kashmiri wedding songs - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri wedding songs can therefore mean Weddings in India; Hindi and Urdu wedding songs; Pakistani wedding songs This page was last edited on 28 ...