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  2. Qaumi Taranah - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are in classical Urdu, written by the Pakistani Urdu-language poet Hafeez Jalandhari in 1952. No verse in the three stanzas is repeated. [ 2 ] The lyrics have heavy Persian poetic vocabulary, [ 17 ] and the only words derived from Sanskrit are "ka" ( کا [kaˑ] 'of'), and "tu" ( تو [tuˑ] 'thou').

  3. Tarana-e-Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in 2004, it was claimed by an Indian journalist that the first national anthem of Pakistan was written by Jagan Nath Azad, a Hindu poet from Isakhel in Mianwali, on the personal request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [2]

  4. Sab Sitaray Humaray - Wikipedia

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    "Sab Sitaray Humaray" (Urdu: سب ستارے ہمارے, lit. 'We Own Every Star') is the official anthem of the 2023 Pakistan Super League , the eighth season of Pakistan Super League . It is produced and composed by Abdullah Siddiqui, while sung by Shae Gill and Asim Azhar along with the rap part by Faris Shafi .

  5. Talk:Qaumi Taranah - Wikipedia

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    Read this part and think again: there are no words in the Qaumi Tarana that are exclusively Persian and not part of Urdu. All the words are common in the two languages, as such removal of that information can be construed as vandalism if not explained.

  6. Coke Studio Pakistan season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The tenth season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio Pakistan premiered on 11 August 2017, and ended on 21 September 2017. [1] Strings and The Coca-Cola Company emceed the show as executive producers, while the show returned with the previous year's format of music directors leading and producing their own songs under Strings' supervision, despite the decision of not adopting ...

  7. Category:Pakistan national anthems - Wikipedia

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    Qaumi Taranah; T. Tarana-e-Pakistan This page was last edited on 26 August 2022, at 22:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Oath of office ceremony of Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony started with the playing of the Qaumi Taranah, followed by a recitation from the Quran. [7] Khan wore a simple black sherwani for the ceremony. First Lady of Pakistan Bushra Bibi was also in attendance. The first lady was clad in a white abaya. [8] She sat in the first row [9] next to National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser. [10]

  9. List of Pakistani music bands - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's music band scene was discovered in the 60s. The Panthers, a Karachi-based band founded in the late 60s, consisted of Norman Braganza (Lead Guitar and Vocals), Fasahat Husain Syed (Keyboard, Sitar and Tabla), Eric Fernandes (Bass Guitar) and Syed Ahsan Sajjad (Drums and Vocals).