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  2. Inquilab Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti of Inquilab Zindabad slogan from Bangladesh, drawn by the students after the July Revolution. Inquilab Zindabad (Urdu: اِنقلاب زِنده باد; Hindi: इंक़िलाब ज़िंदाबाद; Bengali: ইনকিলাব জিন্দাবাদ) is a South Asian phrase, [1] [2] [3] which translates to "Long live the revolution".

  3. Hindustan Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    This combined with the Avestan suffix -stān (cognate to Sanskrit "sthān", both meaning "place") [8] results in Hindustan, as the land on the other side (from Persia) of the Indus. Zindabad (may [idea, person, country] live forever) is a typical Urdu and Persian suffix that is placed after a person or a country name. It is used to express ...

  4. Jai Hind - Wikipedia

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    Jai Hind (Hindi: जय् हिन्द्, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that originally meant "Victory to Hindustan", [1] and in contemporary colloquial usage often means "Long live India" [2] or "Salute to India".

  5. Achhe Din Aane Waale Hain - Wikipedia

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    In Indian politics, achhe din aane waale hain (Hindi: अच्छे दिन आने वाले हैं।, lit. 'Good days are coming') was the Hindi slogan of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the 2014 Indian general election.

  6. Chowkidar Chor Hai - Wikipedia

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    Chowkidar Chor Hai (Hindi: चौकीदार चोर है, lit. 'The watchman is a thief') is a Hindi slogan used by the Indian National Congress (INC) in its election campaign for the 2019 Indian general election.

  7. Abki Baar 400 Paar - Wikipedia

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    Abki Baar 400 Paar (Hindi: अबकी बार, 400 पार, lit. 'This time surpassing 400') was a Hindi slogan used by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2024 general election.

  8. Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    Jawani Zindabad, a 1990 Indian Hindi-language film by Arun Bhatt; Mazdoor Zindabaad, a 1976 Indian Hindi-language film; Rakthasakshikal Sindabad, a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language film; Sasura Ghara Zindabad, a 2010 Indian Oriya-language film; Sasurbari Zindabad, a 2000 Indian Bengali-language film

  9. Chashme Baddoor (slogan) - Wikipedia

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    Chashm-e-Baddoor (Persian, Urdu: چشمِ بد دور, Hindi: चश्म-ए-बददूर) is a slogan extensively used in Iran, North India and Pakistan to ward-off the evil eye (which is called nazar in the region). It is a Persian language derivation which literally means "far be the evil eye". [1]