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  2. Khanqah-e-Moula - Wikipedia

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    Khanqah-e-Moula (Kashmiri: خانٛقاهِ معلىٰ), also known as Shah-e-Hamadan Masjid and Khanqah, is a mosque located in the Old City of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

  3. Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani - Wikipedia

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    Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (Persian: میر سید علی همدانی; c. 1312–1385 CE) was a Sufi Muslim saint of the Kubrawiya order, who played an important role in spread of Islam in the Kashmir Valley of northern India.

  4. 5 Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Rajesh Khanna's look-alike Rakesh Khanna, Shashi Kapoor's look-alike Shahi Kapoor, and I. S. Johar. Music was given by Kalyanji Anandji. One particular qawwali of note in this film is the track "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Sharabi", sung by the notable qawwal singer of his times, Janab Aziz Nazan.

  5. Javid Nama - Wikipedia

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    Visitation to His Highness Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Mulla Tahir Ghani of Kashmir; In the presence of Shah-i Hamadan; Meeting with the Indian poet Bartari-Hari; Departure to the palace of the kings of the East, Nadir, Abdali, the Martyr - King; The spirit of Nasir-i Khusrau Alavi appears, sings an impassioned ghazal, and vanishes

  6. List of songs about Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs about Pakistan (known as Milli naghmay, Urdu: ملی نغمے) listed in alphabetical order. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands.

  7. Shahu I - Wikipedia

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    Shahu I (Shivaji Sambhaji Raje Bhonsale; Marathi pronunciation:; 18 May 1682 – 15 December 1749) was the fifth Chhatrapati of the Maratha Confederacy founded by his grandfather, Shivaji I.

  8. Barbad - Wikipedia

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    When Khosrow walked by Barbad sang three songs with his lute: Dād-āfrīd ("created by god"), Peykār-e gord ("battle of the hero" or "splendor of Farkar") and Sabz dar sabz ("green in the green"). [23] Khosrow was immediately impressed and ordered that Barbad be appointed chief minstrel, [23] [24] [n 7] a position known as the shah-i ramishgaran.

  9. Royal Salute (anthem) - Wikipedia

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    Piano reduction. The "Royal Salute", [a] also known as the "Health of the Shah", [b] was the royal and national anthem of Qajar Iran between 1873 and 1909.The French musician Alfred Jean Baptiste Lemaire composed this anthem in 1873 on the orders of Naser al-Din Shah.