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  2. La Maritza - Wikipedia

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    Vartan herself recorded the song also in Italian (under the title "La Maritza") and in German (under the title "Lied ohne Wiederkehr", meaning "Song of No Return"). [1] Seija Simola 's version reached at least the top 6 in Finland in 1970 (according to the chart, courtesy of INTRO, published in the "Hits of the World" section of the 21 January ...

  3. Shumi Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    This has led Ivan Vazov to republish the text in his poem Songs for Macedonia 1913–1916 printed in 1916 with the following remark: Unfortunately, today, it was a habit, perhaps our unpardonable tastelessness, 'Shumi Maritza' is sung when it becomes necessary, most of the old stupid text, which we are ashamed of foreigners when they are ...

  4. Category:Songs in Urdu - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Kalevala translations - Wikipedia

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    Full translation from an English version. 2009: José Bizerril and Álvaro Faleiros: Partial translation. Only the first song. 2013: Ana Soares & Merja de Mattos-Parreira: Full translation from Finnish; in verse; with critical introduction, and hundreds of footnotes. Meänkieli: 2007 [13] Bengt Pohjanen: Translation of a select four songs. Urdu ...

  6. Countess Maritza - Wikipedia

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    Maritza orders him to repeat it; he refuses, and the angry countess announces that he is fired. Manja predicts that The Countess will be very happy in love. "One moon will pass over this Earth and Maritza will find her happiness", she sings. Maritza therefore decides to remain on her estate. She stops Tassilo from leaving and apologises.

  7. Khawaja Pervaiz - Wikipedia

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    Khawaja Pervez (Urdu: خواجہ پرویز; 28 December 1930 – 20 June 2011) was a prominent Pakistani film composer- lyricist and film songwriter for both Urdu and Punjabi language films. His birth name was Khawaja Ghulam Mohiuddin. His professional career spanned over 40 years. [1] [2] [3]

  8. S M Sadiq - Wikipedia

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    S M Sadiq in Chandigarh, Punjab, India in 2002. Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq (Urdu: شیخ محمد صادق) or S M Sadiq is a Pakistani lyricist and a poet whose written songs frequently have been sung by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and other singers like Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi, Aziz Mian, Shabnam Majeed, Shahid Ali Khan and Arif Lohar.

  9. Maritza - Wikipedia

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    Maritza is a name of Spanish origin and may refer to: Maritza Correia (born 1981), Puerto Rican swimmer; Maritza Olivares, Mexican actress; Maritza Rodríguez, Colombian actress; Maritza Salas (born 1975), Puerto Rican track and field athlete; Maritza Sayalero (born 1961), Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder