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Amir Khusrow

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Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – 1325) (ابوالحسن یمین الدین خسرو, ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو), better known as Amīr Khusrow Dehlavī, was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from the Indian subcontinent. [1]

238 relations: Aaj Rang Hai, Abbas Sahhat, Abdullah Niazi Qawwal, Abida Parveen, Abu Maʿshar, Akbar, Alauddin Khalji, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Gujarat, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Jalore, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Malwa, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Ranthambore, Alexander romance, Ali-Shir Nava'i, Amir (name), Anitha Shaiq, Apabhraṃśa, Ayn al-Mulk Multani, Azerbaijani art, Īhām, Bahram V, Baksh Nasikh, Balkh, Basant (season), Bashar Nawaz, Battle of Amroha, Battle of Kili, Bekhud Badayuni, Braj Bhasha, Braj Bhasha literature, C. Auguste Dupin, Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni, Chhan, Sawai Madhopur, Chishti Order, Chittor Fort, Dama Dam Mast Qalandar, Dari language, Dastangoi, Dehlavi, Delhi Sultanate, Delhi Sultanate literature, Demographics of Pakistan, Deval Devi, Dictionary, Diwan-i-Khas (Red Fort), Dogri language, Doha (Indian literature), Duncan Forbes (linguist), Early Modern literature, Etymology of Lahore, ..., Fareed Ayaz, Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb, Ghazal, Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Ghulam Ahmad Faroghi, Ghulam Ali (singer), Ghulam Farid Sabri, Gopi Chand Narang, Gulzar, Gurdan Saini, Habib Painter, Hadiqa Kiani, Hamsa (literature), Hasht-Bihisht (poem), Highway (soundtrack), Hindavi Swarajya, Hindi, Hindi literature, Hindustani classical music, Hindustani language, History of Hindustani, Ho Mann Jahaan, Holiest sites in Sufi Islam, Ibn-e-Insha, Indian literature, Indo-Persian culture, Insha Literature, Iqbal Ahmad Khan, Islam in India, Islam in Uttar Pradesh, Islamic culture, Jagan Nath Azad, Jahan-e-Khusrau, Jalal-ud-din Khalji, Jauhar, Jhoomo Re, Junoon (1978 film), Kamal Khujandi, Kankana Banerjee, Karan Ghelo, Karna (Vaghela dynasty), Kebek, Khariboli dialect, Khosrow, Khusroe Khan, Khwaja Khurshid Anwar, Khyal, Kunwar Narayan, Lahore, Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Layla and Majnun, Linguistic history of the Indian subcontinent, List of Bollywood films of 1948, List of Hindi-language poets, List of Indian poets, List of massacres in India, List of Monuments of National Importance in Delhi, List of Muslim historians, List of parks and gardens in Karachi, List of people from Uttar Pradesh, List of people on the postage stamps of Pakistan, List of Persian poets and authors, List of poets, List of postage stamps of India, List of postage stamps of Pakistan from 1967 to 1976, List of Sufi saints, List of Urdu-language poets, Lists of Persian poets, Literary criticism in Iran, Lyric poetry, Macaronic language, Mahalakadeva, Malik Kafur's invasion of the Pandya kingdom, Man Kunto Maula, Manqabat, Maqbool Ahmed Sabri, Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I, Market reforms of Alauddin Khalji, Meikeerthi, Mian Shaukat Hussain, Mir Amman, Mir Taqi Mir, Mirasi, Mohammad Hussain Sarahang, Moinuddin Chishti, Mongol invasion of India, 1297-98, Mongol invasion of India, 1306, Mongol invasion of Sindh, Munnawar Masoom, Music of Pakistan, Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi, Nazir Ahmed (scholar), Nine Heavens, Niyaz, Nizami Bandhu, Nizami Ganjavi, Nizamuddin Auliya, Nizamuddin West, North Indian culture, Old Hindi, Omer Tarin, Padmavat, Pahar, Patiyali, Pentalogy, Pepsi Battle of the Bands, Persecution of Hindus, Persian and Urdu, Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments, Persian literature, Persianate society, Qateel Shifai, Qawwal Bahauddin Khan, Qawwali, Qutb Minar complex, Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan discography, Rais Anis Sabri, Ramchandra Shukla, Rani Padmini, Rashid Khan (musician), Ratnasimha, Rebellions against Alauddin Khalji, Red Fort, Rehana Khatoon, Religious ecstasy, Religious pluralism, Religious thinkers of India, Religious violence in India, Riddle, Riddles of Amir Khusrow, Saat Din Mohabbat In, Sabri Brothers, Samosa, Sarpada, Shah Jalal, Shah Muhammad Sulaiman, Shahrbanu, Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar, Shamim Hashimi, Shamsuddin Firoz Shah, Shayar (poet), Shri Rajput Karni Sena, Shrine of Baba Farid, Siege of Chittorgarh (1303), Siege of Dwarasamudra, Siege of Siwana, Siege of Warangal, 1310, Sitar, Somnath temple, Sufi music, Suhaag Raat, Tanrus Khan, Tarana, Teaching stories, Ten Million Moons, The Dewarists, The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Tale of the Four Dervishes, The Three Princes of Serendip, Tughlaq dynasty, Ulugh Khan, Umrao Jaan (1981 film), Urdu literature, Vaghela dynasty, Vaishnava Padavali, Vasant Panchami, Vidya Rao, Walters Art Museum, Warangal Fort, Warsi Brothers, Year-riddle, Zafar Khan (Indian general), Zeelaf, Ziauddin Barani, Zila Khan, 1253 in poetry, 1320s in music, 1320s in poetry, 1325, 13th century in literature, 13th century in poetry, 14th century in literature, 14th century in poetry, 1775 in literature. Expand index (188 more) »

Aaj Rang Hai

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Abbas Sahhat

Abbas Sahhat (Abbas Səhhət), born Abbasgulu Aliabbas oglu Mehdizadeh (1874 in Shamakhi – 11 July 1918 in Ganja), was an Azerbaijani poet and dramatist.

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Abdullah Niazi Qawwal

Abdullah Niazi Qawwal (born 1960) (Urdu: عبداللہ نیازی قوال) is a Pakistani Qawwal.

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Abida Parveen

Abida Parveen (Urdu: عابدہ پروین; born 20 February 1954), is a Sunni Muslim sufi singer, composer and musician.

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Abu Maʿshar

Abu Maʿshar, Latinized as Albumasar (also Albusar, Albuxar; full name Abū Maʿshar Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿUmar al-Balkhī أبو معشر جعفر بن محمد بن عمر البلخي; –, AH 171–272), was an early Persian Muslim astrologer, thought to be the greatest astrologer of the Abbasid court in Baghdad.

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Akbar

Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (15 October 1542– 27 October 1605), popularly known as Akbar I, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605.

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Alauddin Khalji

ʿAlāʾ ud-Dīn Khaljī was the second and the most powerful ruler of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the Indian subcontinent.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri

Around 1308, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent a large army led by his general Malik Kafur to Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava king Ramachandra.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Gujarat

In 1299, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent an army to ransack the Gujarat region of India, which was ruled by the Vaghela king Karna.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Jalore

In 1311 Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji dispatched an army to capture the Jalore Fort in present-day Rajasthan, India.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Malwa

In 1305, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent an army to capture the Paramara kingdom of Malwa in central India.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Ranthambore

In 1301 Alauddin Khalji, the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in India, conquered the neighbouring kingdom of Ranastambhapura (modern Ranthambore).

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Alexander romance

The Romance of Alexander is any of several collections of legends concerning the exploits of Alexander the Great.

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Ali-Shir Nava'i

Mīr 'Alisher Navaiy (9 February 1441 – 3 January 1501), also known as Nizām-al-Din ʿAlisher Herawī (Chagatai-Turkic/نظام‌الدین علی‌شیر نوایی) was a Chagatai Turkic poet, writer, politician, linguist, mystic, and painter.

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Amir (name)

Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir, اَمير, Emir, امير, אמיר) is a multinational and multilingual masculine name.

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Anitha Shaiq

Anitha Shaiq, often credited as Anitha.S or simply Anitha is an Indian playback singer, Sufi singer and a music composer,settled in Mumbai, maharashtra, India...

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Apabhraṃśa

Apabhranśa (अपभ्रंश,, Prakrit) is a term used by vyākaraṇin (grammarians) since Patañjali to refer to the dialects prevalent in the Ganges (east and west) before the rise of the modern languages.

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Ayn al-Mulk Multani

Ayn al-Mulk Multani was a military commander and official who served the Khalji and Tughluq dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate in present-day India.

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Azerbaijani art

Azerbaijani art has developed over the ancient history of Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan.

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Īhām

Īhām in Persian, Kurdish and Arabic poetry is a literary device in which an author uses a word, or an arrangement of words, that can be read in several ways.

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Bahram V

Bahram V (𐭥𐭫𐭧𐭫𐭠𐭭 Wahrām, New Persian: بهرام پنجم Bahrām), also known as Bahram Gor (بهرام گور, "onager ") was the fifteenth king (shah) of the Sasanian Empire, ruling from 420 to 438.

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Baksh Nasikh

Baksh Nasikh (Urdu: اِمام بخش ناسِخ) (1776–1838) was an Urdu poet of the Mughal era.

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Balkh

Balkh (Pashto and بلخ; Ancient Greek and Βάχλο Bakhlo) is a town in the Balkh Province of Afghanistan, about northwest of the provincial capital, Mazar-e Sharif, and some south of the Amu Darya river and the Uzbekistan border.

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Basant (season)

Vasanta (वसन्तः; बसंत; বসন্ত; ਬਸੰਤ, ﺑﺴﻨﺖ; ವಸಂತ; వసంత; വസന്തം, வஸந்தம்) also known as Basant, refers to the Indian spring, and ritu means season.

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Bashar Nawaz

Bashar Nawaz (August 18, 1935 – July 9, 2015) was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist, who penned the hugely popular song Karoge Yaad in the Bollywood film Bazaar.He was honored with prestigious "Pulotsav Samman" and "Ghalib Award" for his contribution to Urdu literature.

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Battle of Amroha

The Battle of Amroha was fought on 20 December 1305 between the armies of the Delhi Sultanate of India and the Mongol Chagatai Khanate of Central Asia.

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Battle of Kili

The Battle of Kili was fought in 1299 between the Mongols of the Chagatai Khanate and the Delhi Sultanate.

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Bekhud Badayuni

Muhammad Abdul-Hayy Siddiqui (Urdu/Arabic: محمّد عبدالحي صدیقی), writing under the pen-name Bekhud Badayuni (Urdu/Persian: بےخود بدایونی), was one of the leading Urdu poets of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Braj Bhasha

Braj Bhāshā is a Western Hindi language.

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Braj Bhasha literature

Braj Bhasha literature is literature in Braj Bhasha, a dialect of Hindi language or specifically Western Hindi.

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C. Auguste Dupin

Le Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin is a fictional character created by Edgar Allan Poe.

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Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni

Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni (چھاپ تلک سب چھینی), is a poem composed by Amir Khusro, a 14th-century Sufi mystic, in Hindawi.

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Chhan, Sawai Madhopur

Chhan is a village in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India.

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Chishti Order

The Chishtī Order (چشتی chishtī) is a Sunni Sufi order within the mystic Sufi tradition of Islam.

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Chittor Fort

The Chittor Fort or Chittorgarh is one of the largest forts in India.

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Dama Dam Mast Qalandar

Dama Dam Mast Qalandar (دما دم مست قلندر) is a spiritual song written in the honour of the most revered Sufi saint of Sindh, Shahbaz Qalandar of Sehwan Sharif.

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Dari language

Darī (دری) or Dari Persian (فارسی دری Fārsī-ye Darī) or synonymously Farsi (فارسی Fārsī) is the variety of the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan.

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Dastangoi

Dastangoi is a 13th century Urdu oral storytelling art form.

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Dehlavi

Dehlavi (also Dehlawi or Dahlawi) is an old name for Hindustani and also a surname, in many instances is added to the name of those born or resident of medieval Delhi (then Dehli).

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Delhi Sultanate

The Delhi Sultanate (Persian:دهلی سلطان, Urdu) was a Muslim sultanate based mostly in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526).

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Delhi Sultanate literature

The Delhi Sultanate literature began with the rise of Persian speaking people to the throne of the Sultanate of Delhi, naturally resulted in the spread of the Persian language in India.

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Demographics of Pakistan

Pakistan's latest estimated population is 207,774,520 (excluding the autonomous regions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan).

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Deval Devi

Deval Devi (variantly known as Dewal Devi, Dewal Rani, Deval Rani and Dewal Di) was a Vaghela Rajput princess and daughter of Karan Deva II (the last sovereign of the Vaghela dynasty of Gujarat).

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Dictionary

A dictionary, sometimes known as a wordbook, is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically (or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), which may include information on definitions, usage, etymologies, pronunciations, translation, etc.

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Diwan-i-Khas (Red Fort)

The Diwan-i-Khas, or Hall of Private Audiences, in the Red Fort of Delhi was the place where the Mughal emperor received courtiers and state guests.

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Dogri language

Dogri (डोगरी or), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about five million people in India and Pakistan, chiefly in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, but also in northern Punjab, other parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and elsewhere.

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Doha (Indian literature)

Doha is a lyrical verse-format which was extensively used by Indian poets and bards of North India probably since the beginning of the 6th century AD.

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Duncan Forbes (linguist)

Duncan Forbes (28 April 1798 – 17 August 1868) was a Scottish linguist.

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Early Modern literature

The history of literature of the Early Modern period (16th, 17th and partly 18th century literature), or Early Modern literature, succeeds Medieval literature, and in Europe in particular Renaissance literature.

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Etymology of Lahore

Accounts and texts concerning the origins of Lahore have been referred to in various times throughout history.

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Fareed Ayaz

Ustad Ghulam Fariduddin Ayaz Al-Hussaini Qawwal is a Pakistani Qawwal.

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Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb

Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb (Hindustani: गंगा जमुनी तहज़ीब,, Ganges-Yamuna Culture) is a term used for the culture of the central plains of Northern India, especially the doab region of Ganges (Ganga) and Yamuna rivers, which is regarded as a fusion of Hindu and Muslim elements.

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Ghazal

The ghazal (غزَل, غزل, غزل), a type of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry.

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Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud

Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud or Ghazi Miyan (1014 – 1034 CE) was a semi-legendary Ghaznavid army general, said to have been the nephew of Sultan Mahmud.

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Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq

Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, or Ghazi Malik (Ghazi means 'fighter for Islam'), (died c. 1325) was the founder of the Tughluq dynasty in India, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1320 to 1325.

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Ghulam Ahmad Faroghi

Hafiz Ghulam Ahmad Faroghi (1861–1919) was a scholar of repute of Arabic and Persian language at Bhopal state.

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Ghulam Ali (singer)

Ustad Ghulam Ali (غُلام علی), (born 5 December 1940) is a Pakistani ghazal and playback singer of the Patiala Gharana.

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Ghulam Farid Sabri

Ghulam Farid Sabri (1930 – 5 April 1994) was a major qawwali singer, and a leading member of the Sabri Brothers, a leading qawwali group in Pakistan in the 1970s, 1980s and the 1990s.

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Gopi Chand Narang

Gopi Chand Narang (born 11 February 1931 in Dukki, Balochistan) is an Indian theorist, literary critic and scholar who writes in Urdu and English.

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Gulzar

Sampooran Singh Kalra (born 18 August 1934), known popularly by his pet name Gulzar, is an Indian poet, lyricist, musician, composer and film director.

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Gurdan Saini

Gurdan Saini (also known as Gurdas Saini) was a military general who died in a battle between the Turk forces of Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji and the Rajput forces of Rana Hamir in the 14th century CE.

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Habib Painter

Habib Painter or Habeeb Painter (1915 – 22 February 1987) was a noted Indian Qawwal and a folk singer.

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Hadiqa Kiani

Hadiqa Kiani (حدیقہ کیانی) is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and philanthropist.

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Hamsa (literature)

Hamsa (also Khamsah, Khamsa, Khamseh, Hamsah) in Persian and Turkish literature, is a set of five long epic poems composed in rhyming couplet, or masnavi, form.

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Hasht-Bihisht (poem)

"Hasht-Bihisht" (هشت بهشت, lit. "The Eight Paradises") is a famous poem written by Amir Khusrow around 1302 AD.

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Highway (soundtrack)

Highway is the soundtrack album, composed by A. R. Rahman, for the 2014 Hindi film of the same name, directed by Imtiaz Ali.

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Hindavi Swarajya

Hindavi Swarajya (हिन्दवी स्वराज्य; IPA: Hindavī Svarājya) ("self-rule of Hindu/Indian people", meaning independence from foreign rule) is a term for socio-political movements seeking to remove foreign military and political influences from India.

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Hindi

Hindi (Devanagari: हिन्दी, IAST: Hindī), or Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: मानक हिन्दी, IAST: Mānak Hindī) is a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language.

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Hindi literature

Hindi literature (हिन्दी साहित्य, Hindi Sahitya) includes literature in the various Central Zone Indo-Aryan languages which have writing systems.

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Hindustani classical music

Hindustani classical music is the traditional music of northern areas of the Indian subcontinent, including the modern states of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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Hindustani language

Hindustani (हिन्दुस्तानी, ہندوستانی, ||lit.

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History of Hindustani

Hindustani (Hindi: हिंदुस्तानी Urdu) is one of the predominant languages of South Asia, with federal status in India and Pakistan in its standardized forms of Hindi and Urdu.

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Ho Mann Jahaan

Ho Mann Jahaan (ہو من جہاں) is a 2016 Pakistani coming-of-age drama film, written and directed by Asim Raza at his directorial debut.

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Holiest sites in Sufi Islam

Most holy sites in Sufism are shrines dedicated to various Sufi Saints - spiritually elevated ascetics from various mystical orders within Islam.

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Ibn-e-Insha

Ibn-e-Insha (اِبنِ اِنشا), (Punjabi) born Sher Muhammad Khan (شیر مُحمّد خان), (Punjabi) on 15 June 1927, died on 11 January 1978,http://allpoetry.com/Ibne-Insha, Profile of Ibn-e-Insha on allpoetry.com website, Retrieved 21 June 2016 was a Pakistani Urdu poet, humorist, travelogue writer and newspaper columnist.

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Indian literature

Indian literature refers to the literature produced on the Indian subcontinent until 1947 and in the Republic of India thereafter.

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Indo-Persian culture

Indo-Persian culture refers to those Persian aspects that have been integrated into or absorbed into the cultures of South Asia and in particular, into North India, and Pakistan.

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Insha Literature

The Arabic word "Insha" means "Construction", or "Creation".

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Iqbal Ahmad Khan

Ustad Iqbal Ahmed Khan is an Indian classical vocalist from Delhi Gharana.

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Islam in India

Islam is the second largest religion in India, with 14.2% of the country's population or roughly 172 million people identifying as adherents of Islam (2011 census) as an ethnoreligious group.

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Islam in Uttar Pradesh

Islam in Uttar Pradesh numbers about 38,483,967 (19.26%), according to 2011 census, and forms the largest religious minority in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Islamic culture

Islamic culture is a term primarily used in secular academia to describe the cultural practices common to historically Islamic people -- i.e., the culture of the Islamicate.

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Jagan Nath Azad

Jagan Nath Azad (''' جگن ناتھ آزاد'''., जगन नाथ आज़ाद.) (5 December 1918 – 24 July 2004) List.No.380 was a renowned Urdu poet, writer and academician.

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Jahan-e-Khusrau

Jahan-e-Khusrau (Urdu, Persian: جہاں خسرو, Hindi: जहान-ए-खुसरो) is an annual three-day sufi music festival held in New Delhi, India to commemorate the death anniversary of the saint Hazrat Amir Khusrau.

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Jalal-ud-din Khalji

Jalal-ud-din Khalji (r. 1290-1296; died 19 July 1296) was the founder and first Sultan of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1290 to 1320.

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Jauhar

Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, was the Hindu custom of mass self-immolation by women in parts of the Indian subcontinent, to avoid capture, enslavement and rape by any foreign invaders, when facing certain defeat during a war.

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Jhoomo Re

Jhoomo Re is the second studio album by the Indian Fusion/Sufi band Kailasa, released in 2007.

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Junoon (1978 film)

Junoon (Hindi: जुनून, translation: The Obsession) is a 1978 Indian Hindi language film produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Shyam Benegal.

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Kamal Khujandi

Kamal Khujandi (کمال خجندی), also Kamal Khojandi, Kamaleddin Khojandi, or Kamal-E Khojandi, was a Persian Sufi and Persian ghazal poet of the 14th century (8th century hijri).

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Kankana Banerjee

Kankana Banerjee (born 19 April 1946) is an Indian Classical singer who was musically trained under the tutelage of Ustad Amir Khan in Lucknow.

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Karan Ghelo

Karan Ghelo: Gujarat's Last Rajput King (કરણ ઘેલો: ગુજરાતનો છેલ્લો રજપૂત રાજા) is a Gujarati historical novel by Nandshankar Mehta.

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Karna (Vaghela dynasty)

Karna (IAST: Karṇa, r. c. 1296 – c. 1304) was the last Vaghela king of Gujarat region in India.

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Kebek

Kebek (died 1325/1326) was khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1309 until 1310, and again from c. 1318 until his death.

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Khariboli dialect

Khariboli, also known as Khari Boli or simply Khari, Dehlavi, Kauravi, and Vernacular Hindustani, is the prestige dialect of Hindustani, of which Standard Hindi and Standard Urdu are standard registers and literary styles, which are the principal official languages of India and Pakistan respectively.

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Khosrow

Khosrow is a word of Iranian origin meaning "king" and also a given name held by various rulers and people.

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Khusroe Khan

Khusroe Khan (also spelled Khusrau Khan or Khusraw Khan or Khusrow Khan) may refer to.

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Khwaja Khurshid Anwar

Khwaja Khurshid Anwar (21 March 1912 − 30 October 1984) (خواجہ خُورشِيد انور, ख़्वाजा खुर्शीद अनवर) was a filmmaker, writer, director and music composer who gained tremendous popularity both in India and Pakistan.

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Khyal

Khyal or Khayal is the modern genre of classical singing in North India.

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Kunwar Narayan

Kunwar Narain (19 September 1927 – 15 November 2017) was a poet in Indian literature, often regarded as the leading poet in Hindi.

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Lahore

Lahore (لاہور, لہور) is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Punjab, and is the country’s second-most populous city after Karachi.

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Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang

Lahore Ke Rang Hari Ke Sang is an album of the Indian singer and Ghazal composer Hariharan, released on September 26, 2005.

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Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

Syed Usman MarvandiSarah Ansari (1992) Sufi Saints and State Power: The Pirs of Sindh, 1843–1947.

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Layla and Majnun

Layla and Majnun (مجنون ليلى.), also Leili o Majnun (ليلى و مجنون), is a narrative poem composed in 584/1188 by the Persian poet Neẓāmi Ganjavi based on a semi-historical Arab story about the 7th century Bedouin poet Qays ibn Al-Mulawwah and his ladylove Layla bint Mahdi (or Layla al-Aamiriya).

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Linguistic history of the Indian subcontinent

The languages of the Indian subcontinent are divided into various language families, of which the Indo-Iranian and the Dravidian languages are the most widely spoken.

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List of Bollywood films of 1948

A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1948.

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List of Hindi-language poets

This is a List of Hindi language poets.

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List of Indian poets

This list of Indian poets consists of poets of Indian ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in India or emigrated to India from other regions of the world.

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List of massacres in India

A massacre is the deliberate slaughter of members of one group by one or more members of another more powerful group.

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List of Monuments of National Importance in Delhi

This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian union territory Delhi.

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List of Muslim historians

The following is a list of Muslim historians writing in the Islamic historiographical tradition, which developed from hadith literature in the time of the first caliphs.

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List of parks and gardens in Karachi

The following is a list of parks and gardens in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

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List of people from Uttar Pradesh

This is a list of notable people from Uttar Pradesh, a state in India.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Pakistan

This is a list of people commemorated on postage stamps of Pakistan as of 1 January 2010.

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List of Persian poets and authors

The list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian writers and poets from Iran, Afghanistan,Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.

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List of poets

This is an alphabetical list of internationally notable poets.

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List of postage stamps of India

India has a long and varied postal history and has produced a large number of postage stamps.

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List of postage stamps of Pakistan from 1967 to 1976

Pakistan has, over its 60-year history, issued over 600 issues and 1,100 stamps and souvenir sheets.

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List of Sufi saints

Sufi saints or Wali (ولي, plural ʾawliyāʾ أولياء) played an instrumental role in spreading Islam throughout the world.

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List of Urdu-language poets

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Lists of Persian poets

The list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian poets as well as poets who write in Persian from Iran, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Georgia, Dagestan, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, China, Pakistan, India and elsewhere.

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Literary criticism in Iran

Literary criticism (نقد ادبی) is a relatively young discipline in Iran since there had been no comparable tradition of literary criticism before the nineteenth century, when European influence first began to penetrate the country.

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Lyric poetry

Lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.

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Macaronic language

Macaronic refers to text using a mixture of languages, particularly bilingual puns or situations in which the languages are otherwise used in the same context (rather than simply discrete segments of a text being in different languages).

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Mahalakadeva

Mahālakadeva (died 1305 CE), also known as Mahlak Deo or Mahlak Deva, was a king of the Paramara dynasty in central India.

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Malik Kafur's invasion of the Pandya kingdom

During 1310-1311, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent an army led by Malik Kafur to the southernmost kingdoms of India.

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Man Kunto Maula

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Manqabat

A Manqabat (منقبت) is a Sufi devotional poem, in praise of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Muhammad, or of any Sufi saint.

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Maqbool Ahmed Sabri

Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (12 October 1945 – 21 September 2011) was a major Qawwali singer, and a leading member of the Sabri Brothers, a leading qawwali group in Pakistan during the 1970s–1990s.

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Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I

Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I (முதலாம் மாறவர்மன் குலசேகர பாண்டியன்) was a Pandyan king, who ruled regions of South India between 1268–1308 CE, though Sen states he ruled until 1310.

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Market reforms of Alauddin Khalji

The Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji (r. 1296-1316) instituted price controls and related reforms in his empire.

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Meikeerthi

A Meikeerthi (மெய் கீர்த்தி) is the first section of Tamil inscriptions of grant issued by ancient Tamil kings of South India.

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Mian Shaukat Hussain

Mian Shaukat Hussain or Shaukat Hussain (1930 – 25 January 1996) was a Pakistani tabla player who belonged to the Punjab gharana of tabla-playing music artists.

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Mir Amman

Mir Amman (1748–1806) was an employee of Fort William College at Calcutta, variously also known as Mir Amman of Delhi, Mir Amman of Dilhi, Mir Amman Dihlavi, and Meer Ummun.

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Mir Taqi Mir

Meer Muhammad Taqi Meer ' (مِیر تقی مِیرؔ—), whose ''takhallus'' (pen name) was Mir (مِیرؔ—) (sometimes also spelt Meer Taqi Meer) (February 1723 - 21 September 1810), was the leading Urdu poet of the 18th century, and one of the pioneers who gave shape to the Urdu language itself.

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Mirasi

The Mirasi community of India and Pakistan are the genealogists and traditional singers and dancers of a number of communities.The word " mirasi" is derived from the Arabic word (ميراث) mirasi, which means inheritance or sometimes heritage.

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Mohammad Hussain Sarahang

Ustād Mohammad Hussain Sarāhang (استاد محمدحسین سرآهنگ - Sarāhang; 1924–1983) was an Afghan ghazal singer and an exponent of Indian classical music from Kabul, Afghanistan.

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Moinuddin Chishti

Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan Sijzī (1142–1236 CE), known more commonly as Muʿīn al-Dīn Chishtī or Moinuddin Chishti,Blain Auer, “Chishtī Muʿīn al-Dīn Ḥasan”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, Edited by: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson.

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Mongol invasion of India, 1297-98

In the winter of 1297, Kadar, a noyan of the Mongol Chagatai Khanate invaded the Delhi Sultanate ruled by Alauddin Khalji.

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Mongol invasion of India, 1306

In 1306, the Chagatai Khanate ruler Duwa sent an expedition to India, to avenge the Mongol defeat in 1305.

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Mongol invasion of Sindh

In 1298-99, a Mongol army (possibly Neguderi fugitives) invaded the Sindh region of the Delhi Sultanate, and occupied the fort of Sivistan.

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Munnawar Masoom

Munnawar Masoom is an Indian singer of qawwali.

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Music of Pakistan

The Music of Pakistan (پاکستان کی موسیقی) includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and modern-day Western popular music influences.

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Nasiruddin Chiragh Dehlavi

Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-Dehlavi (ca 1274-1356) was a 14th-century mystic-poet and a Sufi saint of the Chishti Order.

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Nazir Ahmed (scholar)

Nazir Ahmed was an Indian scholar, writer and teacher of Persian language.

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Nine Heavens

Nine Heavens (Persian: نه بهشت, Noh behešt) is the second album of Iranian music group Niyaz, an acoustic electronic project.

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Niyaz

Niyaz (نياز) is an Iranian Canadian musical duo.

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Nizami Bandhu

Nizami Bandhu Qawwal (निजामी बंधु क़व्वाल, نظامی برادران) has a 700-year old rich legacy which they have upheld through centuries of dedication and tireless striving to perfection.

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Nizami Ganjavi

Nizami Ganjavi (translit) (1141–1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal name was Jamal ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī,Mo'in, Muhammad(2006), "Tahlil-i Haft Paykar-i Nezami", Tehran.: p. 2: Some commentators have mentioned his name as “Ilyas the son of Yusuf the son of Zakki the son of Mua’yyad” while others have mentioned that Mu’ayyad is a title for Zakki. Mohammad Moin, rejects the first interpretation claiming that if it were to mean 'Zakki son of Muayyad' it should have been read as 'Zakki i Muayyad' where izafe (-i-) shows the son-parent relationship but here it is 'Zakki Muayyad' and Zakki ends in silence/stop and there is no izafe (-i-). Some may argue that izafe is dropped due to meter constraints but dropping parenthood izafe is very strange and rare. So it is possible that Muayyad was a sobriquet for Zaki or part of his name (like Muayyad al-Din Zaki). This is supported by the fact that later biographers also state Yusuf was the son of Mu’ayyad was a 12th-century Persian Sunni Muslim poet. Nezāmi is considered the greatest romantic epic poet in Persian literature, who brought a colloquial and realistic style to the Persian epic. excerpt: Greatest romantic epic poet in Persian Literature, who brought a colloquial and realistic style to the Persian epic..... Nezami is admired in Persian-speaking lands for his originality and clarity of style, though his love of language for its own sake and of philosophical and scientific learning makes his work difficult for the average reader. His heritage is widely appreciated and shared by Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, the Kurdistan region and Tajikistan.

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Nizamuddin Auliya

Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (محمد نظام الدّین اولیاء.‎; sometimes spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3 April 1325), also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, was a Sufi saint of the Chishti Order and arguably one of the most famous Sufis on the Indian Subcontinent.

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Nizamuddin West

Nizamuddin West is an upscale residential colony of South-Central Delhi.

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North Indian culture

The term North Indian Culture officially describes the cultural heritage of the seven North Indian states of Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandigarh (Union Territory), Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh (which itself means "Northern State").

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Old Hindi

Old Hindi (translit) was the earliest stage of the Khariboli dialect of the Hindi language, and so the ancestor of Modern Standard Hindi.

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Omer Tarin

Omer Tarin (real name: Omer Salim Khan), FRAS, FPAL, etc.; born 10 March 1967, is a Pakistani poet, research scholar, social activist and mystic.

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Padmavat

Padmavat (or Padmawat) is an epic poem written in 1540 by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi, who wrote it in the Hindustani language of Awadhi, and originally in the Persian Nastaʿlīq script.

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Pahar

Pahar or Prahar (Bengali প্রহর,Hindi/Nepali: पहर, پہر), which is more commonly pronounced peher, is a traditional unit of time used in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

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Patiyali

Patiyali is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kasganj District in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Pentalogy

A pentalogy (from Greek πεντα- penta-, "five" and -λογία -logia, "discourse") is a compound literary or narrative work that is explicitly divided into five parts.

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Pepsi Battle of the Bands

Pepsi Battle of the Bands is a Pakistani television series, originally based on the concept of Battle of the Bands, first aired in 2002 on PTV Home.

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Persecution of Hindus

Hindus have experienced religious persecution in the form of forceful conversions, documented massacres, demolition and desecrations of temples, as well as the destruction of universities and schools.

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Persian and Urdu

The Persian language historically influenced many of the modern languages and dialects of Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia including the standard register Urdu, the national language of Pakistan and an official language in seven states/territories of India.

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Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments

Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments is a book written in Persian by Dr Ali Asghar Hekmat E Shirazi and published in 1956 and 1958.

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Persian literature

Persian literature (ادبیات فارسی adabiyāt-e fārsi), comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Persian language and it is one of the world's oldest literatures.

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Persianate society

A Persianate society, or Persified society, is a society that is based on or strongly influenced by the Persian language, culture, literature, art and/or identity.

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Qateel Shifai

Muhammad Aurangzeb or Qateel Shifai (قتِیل شِفائ), (24 December 1919 – 11 July 2001) was a Pakistani Urdu language poet.

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Qawwal Bahauddin Khan

Ustad Bahauddin Khan Qawwal (1934 – 3 February 2006) (أستاذ قوّال بهاءالدين) was a Pakistani Qawwali musician.

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Qawwali

Qawwali (Nastaʿlīq:; Punjabi: ਕਵਾਲੀ (Gurmukhi); Hindi: क़व्वाली; Bangla: কাওয়ালি) is a form of Sufi devotional music popular in South Asia: in the Punjab and Sindh regions of Pakistan; in Hyderabad, Delhi and other parts of India, especially North India; as well as Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions of Bangladesh.

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Qutb Minar complex

The Qutb complex is a collection of monuments and buildings from the Delhi Sultanate at Mehrauli in Delhi in India, which were built on the ruins of Lal Kot, which consisted of 27 Hindu and Jain temples and Qila-Rai-Pithora (Prithviraj Chauhan's city, whom Muhammad Ghori's Afghan armies had earlier defeated and killed in the Second Battle of Tarain).

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Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki

Qutb ul Aqtab Hazrat Khwaja Sayyid Muhammad Bakhtiyar AlHussaini Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki (born 1173-died 1235) was a Muslim Sufi mystic, saint and scholar of the Chishti Order from Delhi, in what is now India.

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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan discography

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is a Pakistani singer, who has sung several songs in Pakistan and India, including the Pakistani film and drama industries, as well as Coke Studio and Bollywood.

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Rais Anis Sabri

Rais Anis Sabri from Najimabad, Uttar Pradesh, India is one of the youngest performing Sufiana Qawwals.

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Ramchandra Shukla

Ram Chandra Shukla (4 October 1884 – 2 February 1941), better known as Acharya Shukla, is regarded as the first codifier of the history of Hindi literature in a scientific system by using wide, empirical research with scant resources and published Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihaas (1928–29).

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Rani Padmini

Padmini, also known as Padmavati, was a legendary 13th–14th century Indian queen (Rani).

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Rashid Khan (musician)

Ustad Rashid Khan (born 1 July 1966) is an Indian classical musician in the Hindustani music tradition.

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Ratnasimha

Ratnasimha (IAST: Ratna-Siṃha, r. c. 1302 –1303 CE) was a ruler of the Medapata (Mewar) kingdom in present-day Rajasthan, India.

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Rebellions against Alauddin Khalji

Alauddin Khalji, the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in India, faced three rebellions in 1301 while engaged in the conquest of Ranthambore.

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Red Fort

Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India.

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Rehana Khatoon

Rehana Khatoon (born 30 August 1948) is an Indian scholar, teacher of Persian language, former Head of the Department of Persian, University of Delhi and the author of Encyclopaedia of Persian Language and Literature (India and Pakistan).

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Religious ecstasy

Religious ecstasy is a reported type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and expanded interior mental and spiritual awareness, frequently accompanied by visions and emotional (and sometimes physical) euphoria.

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Religious pluralism

Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief systems co-existing in society.

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Religious thinkers of India

India has been home to a large number of religious thinkers and spiritualists.

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Religious violence in India

Religious violence in India includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting.

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Riddle

A riddle is a statement or question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved.

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Riddles of Amir Khusrow

The Riddles of Amir Khusrow were developed during the royal courts of more than seven rulers of the Delhi Sultanate.

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Saat Din Mohabbat In

Saat Din Mohabbat In (Love in 7 Days) is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film, directed by Meenu–Farjad under Matteela Films.

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Sabri Brothers

The Sabri Brothers (Punjabi, صابری برادران) is a music band from Pakistan performing Sufi qawwali music, closely connected to the Chishti Order.

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Samosa

A samosa, sambusa, or samboksa is a fried or baked dish with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, or lentils.

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Sarpada

Sarpada is a raga in Hindustani classical music.

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Shah Jalal

Shāh Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Mujarrad al-Naqshbandi (شاه جلال الدين المجرد النقشبندي), popularly known as Hazrat Shah Jalal (شاه جلال, শাহ জালাল, ꠡꠣꠢ ꠎꠣꠟꠣꠟ) (1271 CE – 15 March 1346 CE), is a celebrated Sufi Muslim figure in Bengal.

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Shah Muhammad Sulaiman

Sir Shah Muhammad Sulaiman (3 February 1886 – 12 March 1941) (popularly known as Sir Shah Sulaiman or Sir Sulaiman) was the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court from 16 March 1932 to 30 September 1937 and was the first Indian and one of the youngest to hold the post.

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Shahrbanu

Shahrbānū (or Shehr Bano) (شهربانو) (Meaning: "Lady of the Land") is one of the wives of Husayn ibn Ali, (grandson of Muhammad and third Twelver Shī‘ah Imām) and the mother of Ali ibn Husayn (the fourth Imāmī-Twelver Shī‘ah Imām).

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Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar

Shalimar Bagh is a Mughal garden in Srinagar, linked through a channel to the northeast of Dal Lake, on its right bank located on the outskirts of Srinagar city in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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Shamim Hashimi

Shamim Hashimi (Urdu/Persian/Arabic:; शमीम हाशिमी.) born Syed Muhammad Shamimuddin on 14 August 1947, is an Urdu and Persian poet.

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Shamsuddin Firoz Shah

Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (شمس الدين فيروز شاه, শামসুদ্দীন ফিরুজ শাহ) (reigned: 1301–1322) was the independent ruler of the Bengal.

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Shayar (poet)

A shayar is a poet who composes sher in Urdu, Hindi, or Persian.

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Shri Rajput Karni Sena

Shri Rajput Karni Sena is a Rajput caste organisation in India.

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Shrine of Baba Farid

The Shrine of Baba Farid (Punjabi and بابا فرید درگاہ) is a 13th-century Sufi shrine located in Pakpattan, Pakistan, that is dedicated to the Sufi mystic Fariduddin Ganjshakar, popularly known as Baba Farid.

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Siege of Chittorgarh (1303)

In 1303, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji captured the Chittor Fort from the Guhila king Ratnasimha, after an eight month long siege.

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Siege of Dwarasamudra

In late 1310, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent his general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the southernmost regions of India.

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Siege of Siwana

In 1308, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji captured the Siwana fort located in present-day Rajasthan, India.

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Siege of Warangal, 1310

In late 1309, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent his general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the Kakatiya capital Warangal.

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Sitar

The sitar (or; सितार, Punjabi: ਸਿਤਾਰ) is a plucked stringed instrument used in Hindustani classical music.

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Somnath temple

The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat, is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva.

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Sufi music

Sufi music is the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets, like Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow and Khwaja Ghulam Farid.

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Suhaag Raat

Suhaag Raat (Wedding Night) also called Sohag Raat, is a 1948 Hindi film of Indian cinema directed by Kidar Sharma.

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Tanrus Khan

Ustad Tanrus Khan (– died 1885 or 1890) was a founder of the Hindustani classical music tradition of Delhi gharānā (House of Delhi classical musicians).

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Tarana

Tarana is a type of composition in Hindustani classical vocal music in which certain words and syllables (e.g. "odani", "todani", "tadeem" and "yalali") based on Persian and Arabic phonemes are rendered at a medium (madhya) or fast (drut) pace (laya).

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Teaching stories

Teaching stories is a term used to describe narratives that have been deliberately created as vehicles for the transmission of wisdom.

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Ten Million Moons

Ten Million Moons is the second album from the kirtan band, Gaura Vani & As Kindred Spirits, released on May 19, 2009.

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The Dewarists

The Dewarists is a musical television series on MTV India The series is part music documentary and part travelogue.

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The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians

The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians is a book comprising translations of medieval Persian chronicles based on the work of Henry Miers Elliot.

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The Murders in the Rue Morgue

"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in Graham's Magazine in 1841.

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The Tale of the Four Dervishes

The Tale of the Four Dervishes (قصه چهار درویش Qissa-ye Chahār Darvēsh; known in Urdu as Bāgh-o Bahār ("Garden and Spring")) is a collection of allegorical stories by Amir Khusro written in Persian in the early 13th century.

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The Three Princes of Serendip

The Three Princes of Serendip is the English version of the story published by Michele Tramezzino in Venice in 1557.

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Tughlaq dynasty

The Tughlaq dynasty also referred to as Tughluq or Tughluk dynasty, was a Muslim dynasty of Turko-Indian origin which ruled over the Delhi sultanate in medieval India.

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Ulugh Khan

Almas Beg (died c. 1301-1302), better known by his title Ulugh Khan, was a brother and a general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji.

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Umrao Jaan (1981 film)

Umrao Jaan is a 1981 Bollywood film directed by Muzaffar Ali.

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Urdu literature

Urdu literature (ادبیات اردو) has a history that is inextricably tied to the development of Urdu, the register of the Hindustani language written in the Perso-Arabic script.

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Vaghela dynasty

The Vaghela dynasty was a short-lived Indian dynasty that ruled Gujarat from their capital Dholka during the 13th century CE.

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Vaishnava Padavali

The Vaishnava Padavali (বৈষ্ণব পদাবলী) movement refers to a period in medieval Bengali literature from the 15th to 17th centuries, marked by an efflorescence of Vaishnava poetry often focusing on the Radha-Krishna legend.

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Vasant Panchami

Vasant Panchami, also spelled Basant Panchami, is celebrated by people in various ways depending on the region, Vasant is a festival that marks the arrival of spring.

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Vidya Rao

Vidya Rao is an Hindustani classical singer and writer.

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Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum, located in Mount Vernon-Belvedere, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is a public art museum founded and opened in 1934.

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Warangal Fort

Warangal Fort, in Warangal district, Telangana in India. Appears to have existed since at least the 12th century when it was the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty.

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Warsi Brothers

Warsi Brothers are an Indian Qawwali musical group, consisting of brothers Nazeer Ahmed Khan Warsi and Naseer Ahmed Khan Warsi (the Qawwāls), along with eight accompanists (the ''humnawa'' or party).

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Year-riddle

The Year-riddle is one of the most widespread, and apparently most ancient, international riddle-types in Eurasia.

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Zafar Khan (Indian general)

Hizabruddin, better known by his title Zafar Khan, was a general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji.

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Zeelaf

Zeelaf is a raga in Hindustani classical music.

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Ziauddin Barani

Ziyauddin Barani (1285–1357) was a Muslim political thinker of the Delhi Sultanate located in present-day North India during Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firuz Shah's reign.

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Zila Khan

Zila Khan is an Indian Sufi singer and actor.

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1253 in poetry

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1320s in music

The 1320s in music involved some events.

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1320s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1325

Year 1325 (MCCCXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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13th century in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in the 13th century.

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13th century in poetry

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14th century in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in the 14th century.

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14th century in poetry

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1775 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1775.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir_Khusrow

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