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Cake is a 2018 Pakistani comedy drama film which is directed by Asim Abbasi. [3] The film is produced by Sayed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari (Zulfi Bukhari) and is a joint production by Asim Abbasi's United Kingdom -based production company Indus Talkies, [ 4 ] and a Pakistani film production company ZAB Films.
The word ʿanqāʾ is the feminine form of ʾaʿnaq (أعنق) meaning "long-necked" and also "long and thick in the neck".This probably implies that the bird resembles a heron or crane (or other long-necked birds) or simply has a large strong neck like an eagle or falcon (or other raptors) with which she was identified by some. [1]
Urdu ARY Films Third and last installment of franchise. [3] Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor: Uzair Zaheer Khan: 3rd World Studios Urdu First movie produced entirely in Unreal Engine. [4] The Donkey King: Aziz Jindani: Talisman Studios Urdu Geo Films: Highest-grossing animated feature film of Pakistan. [5] Tick Tock: Omar Hassan S4 Solutions ...
National bird: Chukar partridge [31] [33] The national bird of Pakistan is Chukar partridge. They are commonly known as Chakor and it is a Eurasian upland game bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. The chukar sometimes symbolizes intense, and often unrequited, love. It is said to be in love with the moon and to gaze at it constantly.
The Treasury Department said it’s sanctioning the Moscow-based Center for Geopolitical Expertise and its director Valery Mikhaylovich Korovin over the video, which remains viewable on X ...
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Ababil (Arabic: أبابيل, romanized: abābīl) refers to the miraculous birds in Muslim belief mentioned in Surah Al-Fil of the holy Islamic book Quran that protected the Kaaba in Mecca from the Aksumite elephant army of Abraha, then self-styled governor of Himyar, by dropping small clay stones on them as they approached. [1]