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  2. Kurdish dance - Wikipedia

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    The Kurds dance on several occasions such as Kurdish festivals, birthdays, New Years, Newroz, marriage and other ceremonies [3] and the dances have several names which often relate to local names and traditions. [3] Its noteworthy that these folkloric dances are mixed-gender which distinguishes the Kurds from other neighbouring Muslim ...

  3. Kuratong Baleleng - Wikipedia

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    Kuratong Baleleng is an organized crime syndicate in the Philippines that was once an anti-communist, vigilante group. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Considered to be one of the largest syndicates in the country, Kuratong Baleleng received nationwide attention due to their alleged end in a shootout with the Philippine National Police in May 1995 in Quezon City .

  4. Theatre of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Theatre in Pakistan has been developed and influenced by the traditional and ritual Persian theatre as well as the classical Indian dance practices of the Mughal Empire.As Pakistan is an Islamic state, the production of plays and theatrical performances in the past was not condoned in the country for religious reasons.

  5. Timeline of Pakistani history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Pakistani history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the region of modern-day Pakistan. To read about the background of these events, see History of Pakistan and History of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan .

  6. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan boasts a rich and ancient history of music, with some of the earliest evidence traced back to the Indus Valley civilisation (c. 3300–1300 BCE), one of the world's oldest urban cultures. Among the notable artifacts from this period is the Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-daro (2300–1751 BC), a bronze sculpture discovered in the ancient city ...

  7. Culture of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Pakistan (Urdu: ثقافتِ پاکستان, romanized: S̱eqāfat-e Pākistān) lies at the intersection of Turko-Persian, Arab, and North Indian cultural traditions. [1] Over centuries, the region has developed a distinct cultural identity, shaped by a fusion of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and North Indian influences.

  8. Pakistani folklore - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi folklore (Sindhi: لوڪ ادب) is composed of folk traditions which have developed in Sindh over many centuries.Sindh thus possesses a wealth of folklore, including such well-known components as the traditional Watayo Faqir tales, the legend of Moriro, the epic tale of Dodo Chanesar and material relating to the hero Marui, imbuing it with its own distinctive local colour or flavour in ...

  9. Folk dances of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sheedi dance: the Sheedi community of Sindh have their own traditional dances and music, there are different styles of dances and music, for example one in performed in a group by men dressed in their attire made of peacock feathers and face markings, in which they also perform different stunts like spitting fire from mouth etc, other style is ...