Palace from Arabic Firangi Europeaner a corruption of Frank , also spelled Farangi Mahal ... district who later achieved great renown as the Firangi Mahal family or the Ulama e Farangi ... Asia. The members of Farangi Mahal exercised great influence over the development of Muslim religious ... changes taking place in their surroundings. The learned and holy men of Farangi Mahall were the consolidators ... a confident and flexible Islamic understanding which, the Farangi Mahallis felt, had the capacity ... of independence alive. It was because of institutions like the Farangi Mahall led Nizamiyya that created .... But let s talk about another institution there. The Farangi Mahallis of Lucknow were a family of prominent ..., on the learned and holy men of Lucknow s Farangi Mahall family, a family that played a considerable ... style of Indian Islam The Farangi Mahall family trace their ancestry through the great scholar and mystic ... Awrangzeb recompensed the Mulla s four sons by assigning them a European Farangi indigo merchant ... to that house, which was known as Farangi Mahall the European s Palace . This is what Barbara Metcalf says about the Farangi Mahallis At the turn of the eighteenth century a family of men famed ... known as Farangi mahall, given a revenue free tenure. It was to be the name of Farangi Mahall ... training for bureaucrats. He required newly arrived Iranis to present a certificate from Farangi ... required by Muslim courts, was the specialty of Farangi Mahall, which now filled a void left by the disruption .... Teaching was their first occupation they made Farangi Mahall into a center of learning which ... treasury. At this time, it seems, there was no madrassa or school in Farangi Mahall, no central ... of the Farangi Mahall quarter, wedged in between Lucknow s Chowk and Victoria Road, was evidently ... the leadership of the Quaid e Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah died in Farangi Mahall on May 13, 1951, and was buried in the historic graveyard of Ulema e Farangi Mahall, usually called Maulvi Anwaar Ka Bagh ... more details
Solar A.H. 1999 . ref Other derivatives of this word such as Farang noun , Farangi adjective , and compound words like Farangi Ma b literally French styled , are used with lower frequency in Modern ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 This article is about the television channel. For the terms used to refer to foreigners, see Firang , Farang or Farangi . Firangi TV is a channel from the Sahara One Media, one of India s media giants based in Mumbai , Maharashtra ref http www.firangi.tv contact us.aspx ref . The channel would air global soap operas dubbed in Hindi . FIRANGI due to be launched on February 25, 2008, would air bold and contemporary TV shows from Europe , North America , South America and Asia , dubbed in Hindi. The target audience for channel is aimed at 20 40 year olds residing in northern and western India. It would be a departure from the commonly shown soap operas with similar storylines but would instead show sitcoms , short stories, adventure series and even movies. Most of the serials would be of one hour duration unlike Indian serials which are normally of 30 minutes playing time. The shows that will be aired would last for maximum 6 8 months and would not be more than 2 years old, even some of them would be running currently in their respective countries. References reflist Category Television stations in Mumbai Category Hindi language television stations ... more details
Infobox person name Pouri Banai image imagesize alt caption birth name Seddigheh Banai birth date Birth date and age 1940 11 11 birth place Arak, Iran death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Death date then birth death place othername occupation Actress yearsactive 1965 1979 spouse domesticpartner website Pouri Baneai lang fa born 11 October 1940, Arak, Iran Arak , Iran is an Iranian people Iranian actress. She started her career in 1965 in pre Iranian revolution revolution Iranian cinema and Aroos e Farangi directed by Vahdat. She also had a brief performance in Iranian new wave film Qeysar film Qeysar Masoud Kimiai as Fati. In 1975, she starred in Fereydun Gole s The Mandrake 1975 film The Mandrake . References http www.filmghadimi.blogfa.com 8402.aspx Old time Iranian actresses and singers database External links http www.imdb.com name nm0051536 Pouri Baneai in IMDb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banai, Pouri ALTERNATIVE NAMES Banai, Seddigheh birth name SHORT DESCRIPTION Iranian actor DATE OF BIRTH November 11, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH Arak, Iran DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banai, Pouri Category Iranian actors Category Living people Category 1940 births ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Delvinaki name local image map Dimos Delfinakiou.png image skyline caption skyline city flag city seal lat deg 39 lat min 56 lon deg 20 lon min 28 elevation min elevation max map caption Location within the regional unit periph Epirus region Epirus periphunit Ioannina regional unit Ioannina municipality Pogoni districts 17 mayor party since population as of 2001 pop community 751 area village pop municunit 2933 area municunit postal code 440 04 area code licence IN website Delvinaki lang el is a former municipality in the Ioannina regional unit Ioannina regional unit , Epirus region Epirus , Greece . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Pogoni , of which it is a municipal unit. ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref In 2001 its population was 751 for the village and 2,933 for the municipal district. Delvinaki is part of the traditional area Pogoni . Delvinaki is situated on the road Greek National Road 22 GR 22 E853 which links Kalpaki with the Albania n border. The border crossing Kakavia border crossing Kakavia is west of town. Subdivisions The municipal unit Delvinaki is subdivided into the following communities constituent villages in brackets Agia Marina, Ioannina Agia Marina Argyrochori, Ioannina Argyrochori Charavgi, Ioannina Charavgi Delvinaki Farangi, Ioannina Farangi Kastani, Ioannina Kastani Kerasovo, Ioannina Kerasovo Kryoneri, Ioannina Kryoneri Ktismata Ktismata, Neochori Limni, Ioannina Limni Mavropoulo Mavropoulo, Zavrocho, Chrysodouli Oreino Xirovaltou Oreino, Xirovaltos Peristeri, Ioannina Peristeri Pontikates Stratinista Teriachi Teriachi, Stavrodromi Vissani Population class wikitable Year Village population Municipality population 1981 884 1991 922 2001 751 2,933 History Delvinaki joined Greece after the Balkan Wars of 1913. Notable people Petroloukas Chalkias , musician ... more details
distinguish Frank Robinson disambiguation Refimprove date February 2012 Francis Christopher Rowland Robinson born on 23 November 1944 in Barnet is a United Kingdom British Academia academic who received a Order of the British Empire CBE in 2006 for his services to higher education and his research into the history of Islam . Robinson s research interests have focused on the Muslim world, with particular emphasis the Muslims of South Asia , Muslim responses to modernity, learned and holy families, and religious and political change. He has written several books on the Islamic World, including Atlas of the Islamic World Since 1500 1982 , Islam and Muslim History in South Asia 2000 , The Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia 2001 , The Mughal Emperors 2007 , and Islam, South Asia, and the West 2007 . Robinson served as President of the Royal Asiatic Society from 1997 2000 and 2003 06. Robinson was the Head of the History Department at Royal Holloway, University of London from 1990 96, and was the college s Vice Principal from 1997 2004. External links http www.rhul.ac.uk History about us robinsonf robinsonf.html Page on Professor Francis Robinson at the RHUL History Department website http www.rhul.ac.uk messages press message.asp?ref no 304 Article about Professor Robinson s CBE award Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Robinson, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17.11.1944 PLACE OF BIRTH Barnet,England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robinson, Francis Category Academics of Royal Holloway, University of London Category Living people Category Islamic studies scholars Category Historians of Islam Category Non Muslim Islamic scholars ... more details
Riaz Shahid was a noted Pakistani people Pakistani filmmaker, film writer, and journalist. His real name was Sheikh Riaz , but was called by his nickname Shahid . Originally from Kashmir, Riaz settled in Lahore where he started his career as a journalist for newspaper Chataan and later joined Faiz Ahmed Faiz s Lail o Nihar . He also wrote a novel named Hazar Dastaan . He was educated at Islamia College, Lahore. In 1962, Riaz started his film career as a director for the film Susraal . From this point onwards, he went on to direct several hits like Zarqa , Shaheed , Farangi , and Yeh Aman . Riaz Shahid was married to then famous actress Neelo and had three children. The first child their daughter was named Zarqa followed by two sons Shaan actor Shaan , who is now a well known Pakistani film actor and Sarosh , who also worked in a couple of Pakistani movies. Riaz died of leukemia in 1972. External links IMDb name 0787549 He was educated at Islamia College, Lahore. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shahid, Riaz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shahid, Riaz Category Year of birth missing Category 1972 deaths Category Pakistani people Category People from Lahore Category Pakistani film directors Category Pakistani journalists Pakistan bio stub Film bio stub simple Riaz Shahid ... more details
File Ali Culi Jabbadar 001.jpg thumb Shah Suleiman I and his courtiers , Isfahan, 1670. Two greatly distorted Georgian inscriptions are visible above the two figures at the top left. ref Adamova, Adel Tigranovna 2008 , Mediaeval Persian painting the evolution of an artistic vision , p. 79. Bibliotheca Persica, ISBN 1 934283 05 3. ref Aliquli Jabbadar Al qol Jabbad r fl. 1666 1694 was an Iran ian artist, one of the first to have incorporated European art European influences in the traditional Safavid art Safavid era miniature painting . He is known for his scenes of the Safavid dynasty Safavid courtly life, especially his careful rendition of the physicial setting and of details of dress. ref name Grove Aliquli Jabbadar , in Bloom, Jonathan M. and Blair, Sheila S. 2009 , The Grove encyclopedia of Islamic art and architecture , Volume 2, pp. 55 56. Oxford University Press , ISBN 0 19 530991 X. ref Jabbadar s name appears on a number of miniatures dating from the 17th century, including four from the State Hermitage in Russia and four from the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in the United States. In one of the signatures, the artist refers himself to as farangi , the Frank , a reference to his European, or more probably, to Iranian Georgians Georgian and Christian origin . Furthermore, two of his paintings bear Georgian alphabet Georgian inscriptions . He also referred himself as ghul mz da i qadimi former slave , bey beg lord , and jabbad r keeper of the armory , suggesting that he was one of those ghilman ghul m , who rose to ranks at the Safavid court. ref name Grove References Reflist External links Commons category inline Ali Culi Jabbadar DEFAULTSORT Aliquli Jabbadar Category Persian miniature painters Category Iranian people of Georgian descent Category 17th century Persian people fa ka ru ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 Notability date February 2012 Marek Smurzy ski 1954 2009 was a Poland Polish translator, Persian Language and Persian literature literature expert and Iranian studies Iranologist . Bibliography pl icon Smurzy ski Marek. A sententious charakter of the Persian ghazal as its structural feature. 1987. pl icon Smurzy ski Marek. Granice jawnego i utajonego w kulturze perskiej. 1988. pl icon Mahmoody Betty. O czarnej niewdzi czno ci szczerego wyznania. Smurzy ski Marek. 1992. pl icon Sohrab Sepehri Sepehri Sohrab . G osy u brzegu w d. Smurzy ski Marek. d Stowarzyszenie Literackie im. K.K. Baczy skiego, 1993. pl icon Rumi D alaloddin Rumi . W mgnieniu s w. Marek Smurzy ski. Wydawnictwo Homini, 2008. ISBN ISBN 978 83 89598 63 9 . fa icon Adam ha ru ye pol. Wyb r poezji Wis awy Szymborskiej. Marek Smurzy ski, Shahram Sheydaee, Choka Chakad, Wydawnictwo Nashr e Markaz, Teheran, w j z. perskim . ISBN ISBN 964 305 294 X , 1997. References fa icon Farangi, Aydin. Polish Marek Smurzy ski loves Iran Over the usual borders Etemaad Etemaad Newspaper , December 13, 2009, No. 2125, p.  8. available at http www.etemaad.ir Released 88 09 22 253.htm 168351 Persondata NAME Smurzynski, Marek ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Translator DATE OF BIRTH 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smurzynski, Marek Category 1954 births Category 2009 deaths Category Polish expatriates in Iran Category University of Tehran alumni Category People from d Category Polish translators Category Polish linguists Category University of Warsaw alumni Category Jagiellonian University faculty Category Polish Muslims Poland bio stub fa pl Marek Smurzy ski ... more details
Pakistani film list A list films produced in Pakistan in 1964 see 1964 in film and in the Urdu language 1964 class wikitable Title Director Cast Genre Notes Year header 1964 in film 1964 Aashiana 1964 film Aashiana S. M. Yousuf Zeba, Kamaal, Habib, Rukhsana, Nighat Sultana, Lehri, Nabeela, Asad Jaafri, Asha Poslay, Faizi, Najmul Hassan, Adeeb Musical film Musical br Drama The film was released on October 9, 1964. Andhi Muhabbat 1964 film Andhi Muhabbat Laila, Kamaal, Talish Aurat Ka Pyaar Rani, Mohd Ali, Allauddin Azad 1964 film Azad Bahar, Santosh, Asad, Ajmal Baap Ka Baap Shamim Ara, Darpan, Nazar Baghi Sipahi 1964 film Baghi Sipahi Zeba, Sudhir, Asad Bandhan 1964 film Bandhan Chitra, Mustafa, Rozi Bees Din 1964 film Bees Din Rani, Mohammad Ali, Adeeb Beti 1964 film Beti Neelo, Ejez, Talish Chingari 1964 film Chingari Khursheed Anwar Shamim Ara, Santosh, Ejaz, Saloni, Komal, Nighat Sultana Musical film Musical br Drama The film was released on October 23, 1964. Chhoti Ammi 1964 film Chhoti Ammi Rani, Rattan Kumar, Lehri Chhoti Behan 1964 film Chhoti Behan Rani, Kamaal, Mohammad Ali Deewana 1964 film Deewana Sabiha, Ejaz, Deeba, Habib Farangi 1964 film Farangi Khalil Qaisar Shamim Ara, Sudhir, Bahar, Allauddin, Saqi, Mazhar Shah, Talish Drama The film was released on December 18, 1964. Ek Dil Do Dewaane Rani, Kamaal, Zeenat Gehra Daagh 1964 film Gehra Daagh Neelo, Ejaz, Talish Ghadaar 1964 film Ghadaar Saloni, Sudhir, Mohammad Ali Haveli 1964 film Haveli Khalil Qaisar Shamim Ara, Santosh, Ejaz, Talish Musical film Musical br Drama The film was released on October 23, 1964. Head Constable 1964 film Head Constable Zeba, Mohd Ali, Habib, Yasmin Heera Aur Pathar Zeba, Waheed Murad, Nirala Inspector 1964 film Inspector Naghama, Nazar, Panna, Azad Ishrat 1964 film Ishrat Sabiha, Santosh, Allauddin Jameela 1964 film Jameela abira, Habib, M. Ismael Jhalak 1964 film Jhalak Laila, Kamaal, Allauddin Karwan 1964 film Karwan Shabnum, Haroon, Tarana Khaibar Pass 1964 film Khaiba ... more details
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multiple issues cleanup December 2011 confusing December 2011 copy edit December 2011 Sudhir actor Sudhir has started his career by working in the Bollywood film Farz 1947 film Farz . Afterwards, he moved to Pakistani cinema and worked for 40 years. He became the super star action hero of the Pakistani cinema . He appeared in a total number of 173 films, 70 Urdu, 101 Punjabi, one Pashto a Punjabi film was translated into Pashto and one Bollywood named Farz 1947 film Farz . Films Popular Films Some of his popular films are as follows. 1940s Hachkolay 1950s Dopatta, Gumnam, Sassi, Toofan, Dulla Bhatti, Mahi Munda, Chhoti Begum, Baaghi, Guddi Gudda, Daata, Yakke Wali, Nooran, Anar Kalli, Aankh ka Nasha, Jatti, Akhri Nishan, Kartar Singh and Jhoomar 1960s Ek thi Maa, Ajab Khan, Gul Bakawli, Ghalib, Baghawat, Kala Pani, Chacha Khamkhawa, Daachi, Mama Jee, Ghadaar, Farangi, Phanney Khan, Mann Mouji, Jeedar, Josh, Koh e Noor, Abba Jee, Jani Dushman, Medan, Mafroor, Chann Makhna, Pagri Sanbhal Jatta, Ek hi Rasta, Her fun Moula, Main zinda hun, Buzdil, Bhaian di jori, Waryam and Sheran de Puttar Sher 1970s Maa Puttar, Behram, Charhda Suraj, Sher Puttar, Yaar Badshah, Sajawal, Ghairat mera naa, Ishq bina ki jeena, Khoon Paseena, Heera Moti, Puttar da piar, Nizam, Thaah, Nishan, Bahadra, Lottery, Jadoo, Sir da badla, Dhan jigra Maa da, Soorat aur Seerat, Sultana Daku, Baaghi te Farangi, Ann Daata, Do Chor, Dushan ki talash and Khan e Azam 1980s Zalzala and Son of AnDaata 163 films A list of 163 his films has been preserved which can be viewed online. ref cite web title Filmography of Sudhir url http mazhar.dk film database filmographies sudhir.html publisher Pakistan Film Magazine accessdate 12 December 2011 ref Working with other stars He almost starred in every one of the films of his time. He had done works with stars Habib 12 films Muhammad Ali 7 films Shahid 5 films Akmal 4 films Yousuf Khan actor Yusuf Khan 4 films Inayat Hussain Bhatti 3 films Waheed Murad 3 films Ejaz ... more details
Maulana Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali lang ur Nastaliq , b.1878 d.1926 is one of the most famous Firangi Mahal scholars. ref name DT http www.dailytimes.com.pk default.asp?page story 8 1 2003 pg3 6 Daily Times Cam Diary Lucknow s Farangi Mahal ref Family His family shifted from Sihali , Barabanki district Barabnaki to the Firangi Mahal around 1695. ref name DT In 1915 he was residing in Barabanki district Barabnaki . ref name SA http www.shibliacademy.org founding people Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy ref In 1916 he was assistant professor in Pune . ref name SA Institutions In his opposition to the Western education, he founded Madarssa i Nizamia in Lucknow . He set up Anjuman i Khuddam i Kabba 1914 to prevent desecration of Muslim Holy places by the United Kingdom British . He was the founder President of Jamiat Ulema e Hind Jamiat e ulama e Hind . ref name DT He was the founder member of Darul Mussannefin Shibli Academy , 1915 1916 . ref name SA He was the founder committee member of Jamia Millia Islamia , Aligarh in United Provinces of Agra and Oudh United Province s, India, 1920 . ref http www.jmi.nic.in HistoryofJamia.htm Jamia Millia Islamia, A Historical Note ref Politics During First World War he asked Caliph Sultan of Turkey to support United Kingdom Britain or remain out of the war. ref http books.google.com books?id HUo4AAAAIAAJ&pg PA140&lpg PA140&dq Abdul Bari Nadvi&source bl&ots h4pLpu M96&sig j5qz9Ro3xzrOYfg3n8uPuEPoCRs&hl en&ei GDYWS7HeFZiekQW0qoWHBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CA0Q6AEwATgo v onepage&q Abdul 20Bari 20Nadvi&f false Gandhi s Rise to Power Indian Politics 1915 1922 By Judith M. Brown ref On January 26, 1919 he presided over a protest meeting in Lucknow against the British attitude against Muslims. ref http 74.125.153.132 search?q cache TCh4aQixwikJ www.jafariyanews.com articles 2k4 21nov baqihistory.htm Abdul Bari Nadvi&cd 56&hl en&ct clnk Jafariya News, November 21, 2004 ref sup , sup ref ht ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Naseem Begum image caption image size background solo singer birth name alias birth date birth date 1936 2 24 origin Amritsar death date death date and age 1971 9 25 1936 2 24 instrument Vocalist genre Playback singer playback singing occupation Singer years active 1956 1971 Spouse Naseem Begum 1936 1971 was a popular, and well known Pakistan i playback singer. She rose to prominence towards the end of the fifties, and by 1964 had managed to win the prestigious Nigar award on five separate occasions. Despite originally being billed as a second Noor Jehan , Naseem quickly managed to carve out her own successful niche in the music industry. She had the calibre to sing semi classical compositions, which indeed is a difficult task. Early life Naseem Begum was born in the city of Amritsar , British India, in 1936. She acquired her musical training from the classical singer Mukhtar Begum, the elder sister of the renowned ghazal vocalist Farida Khanum . Her first film, as a playback singer, was Guddi Gudda in 1956. The composer Sheriyar was greatly impressed by her vocal range, and gave her the opportunity to perform in his film Begunah . Naseem immediately tasted success with her song Nainon mein jal bhar aayey , which became one of the most popular tracks of the fifties. She gained popularity after singing memorable duets with famous playback singer Ahmed Rushdi . Some remarkable Urdu films for which Naseem Begum sung excellent and heart throbbing songs are Sham dhalay , Saheli , Shaheed , Aulaad , Baji , Ik tera sahara , Haveli , Farangi , Payal ki jhankaar , Zarqa , and Pardes . In addition to these she also sung for many Punjabi films, some of which are Kartar Singh , Tees Maar Khan , Jeedar , Mukhra chann warga and Genter man . Some big musical films on her credit are Lutera , Koun kisi ka , Kousar , Chann puttar , Mera weer , Chann weer , Langotiya , Yeh raste hain pyar k ... more details
Orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date February 2010 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Urdu poet of Mughal era br Ustaad Imam Baksh Nasikh image imagesize caption pseudonym Nasikh meaning obliterator or amanuensis birth date 1771 birth place Faizabad death date 1838 aged 67 death place Lucknow occupation Urdu poet nationality Indian subcontinent period Mughal era genre Ghazal subject Love , Philosophy movement debut works Kalam E Mir influences Amir Khusro influenced Urdu poetry , Ghalib signature website footnotes Ustaad Imam Baksh Nasikh Urdu born 1776 died 1838 Early life Ustaad Imam Baksh Nasikh was born in Faizabad , India, which was ruled by the Mughals at the time. His poor father died early in his childhood. Afterwards, a wealthy merchant from Lahore, Khuda Buksh Kheema Doz, adopted him and gave him a good education, and Nasikh remained carefree in early period of his life. When his adoptive father died, his brothers tried to challenge the inheritance. An attempt was made to poison him unsuccessfully. Ultimately the inheritance issue went to court, and the court decided in favor of Nasikh. Literary life Nasikh learned Persian with Hafiz Waris Ali and other learned scholars of Farangi Mahal, a quarter of Lucknow noted for its erudition and boasting of a noted academy of Persian and Arabic learning. He was not proficient in Arabic, but knew it enough for the Urdu poetry. He learned poetry on his own, and was not known to be a pupil of any notable figure in poetry. After Lucknow became the capital city of Oudh, Nasikh moved to the city, and spent the rest of his life there, in a neighourhood called Teksilla. It was reported that during Nasikh s learning years when the well known Urdu poet of Lucknow, Mir Taqi Mir was alive , Nasikh once went to Mir for seeking his guidance in poetry. For some reason, Mir did not help him, and Nasikh returned broken hearted. He vowed to perfect his skills in poetry with a ne ... more details
Cleanup article date February 2009 Unsourced image removed Image Atalish.jpg frame100px right thumb Talish in the film Shaheed 1962 For the town in Armenia, see Talish, Armenia . Agha Talish best known as Talish died February 19, 1998 http mazhar.dk film stars villains 50s.htm Urdu was a leading character actor of the Pakistani cinema. Talish s real name was Agha Ali Abbas Qazalbash, he was born in Ludhiana , India . On January 5, 1962 Shaheed was released, his biggest hit. A film on the relevant theme of Palestine region Palestine with a script by Riaz Shahid and music by Rasheed Attre it was produced and directed by Khalil Qaiser. The highlight was the instant hit Uss bewafa ka shehr by renowned poet Muneer Niazi. Talish died in February 1998. Filmography 1955 Jheel Kinarey 1956 Jabroo, Miss 56 1957 Saat Lakh, Sehti and Sardar 1958 Touheed, Akhri dawo and Aadmi 1959 Boodi shah, Sachey moti, Neend and Saathi 1960 Rahguzar, Yeh dunya, Allahdin ka beta, Sahil, Roop Mati Baz Bahadur and Sahaili 1961 Gulfam, Ajab khan, Sunehrey sapney, Farishta, Chotey sarkar, Haboo, and Bara bajey 1962 Shake hand, Azra, Qaidi, Paharan, Shaheed, Sukh ka sapna, Aulad, Ghoonghat, Awaz dey kahan hay, Dosheezaa, Anchal 1963 Baghawat, Kala pani, Yahoodi ki larki, Baji, Daman, Mahndi waly heth, Chacha khamkhowah 1964 Chingari, Lutaira, Mama jee, Piar na kar naadan, Gehra dagh, Shabab, Havaili, Landa bazar and Farangi 1965 Doli, Devdas, Aurat, Kaneez, Malangi and Raqqasa 1966 Gawandi, Jokar, Ruswai, Bharia mela, Paidagir, Pail ki jhankar and Janbaz 1967 Lakhon mein aik , Zinda lash, Kafir, Shola aur shabnam, Hamraz, Hamdam 1968 Lala rukh, Zindagi, Mafroor, Aurat aur zamana, Saiqa, Ashiq, Beti beta, and Taj mahal 1969 Neela parbat , Pia milan ki aas, Aneela, Jang e azadi, Zindagi kitni haseen hai, Andleeb, Dia aur toofan, Tere ishq nachaya, Jind jan and Zarqa 1970 Shama aur parwana, Takht o taj, Maa puttar, Nya sawera, Darinda, Bedardi, Aik phool aik pathar, Charda sooraj and Rootha n ... more details
unsourced date January 2009 Use dmy dates date June 2011 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Urdu poet of Mughal era br Ameer Minai color B0C4DE Image and Caption image imagesize caption pseudonym Ameer birth date 1828 birth place Lucknow , Mughal India death date 13 October 1900 death place Hyderabad Deccan , British Raj British India occupation Poet period Mughal era genre Ghazal subject Love , Philosophy , Mysticism influences influenced Urdu poetry signature website Ameer Minai Urdu , an Urdu poet of eminence was born in 1826 at Lucknow and died in 1900 at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad . A popular poet both with the people and the aristocracy, he was held in high esteem by his contemporary poets like Ghalib and Daagh Daagh Dehalvi . ref The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Vol.One by Amresh Datta.p.151. http books.google.co.in books?isbn 8126018038 ref Amir Meenai s famous gazal has been sung in a film starred by Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim. The gazal is sarakati jayey hai rukh se nakab ahista, ahista... Maratul Ghaib is the first collection of poetry by the poet. Meenai Sukhun is another Diwan collection of poetry by poet. Another famous gazal of poet is Haalaat Maikade Ke Karwat Badal Rahe Hain Personal Details Born in 1829 in Lucknow into a family of religious scholars, Ameer was educated at Farangi Mahal, Lucknow s educational institute. He joined the royal court of Awadh Oudh but after the 1857 war of independence, he was invited to join the royal court of Rampur where he lived for the rest of his life until 1900 when he decided to go to Hyderabad Deccan to seek some help for the publication of the remaining volumes of Ameer ul Lughaat but that was not to be and he died there on October 13 ,1900. Ameer Ahmed Ameer Meenai was a poet of Urdu and Persian .He is also known as a lexicographer, Sufi, scholar, editor, prose writer, translator, and connoisseur of language. He had studied logic, law, geograph ... more details
Infobox Weapon name Firangi image File Peshwa Baji Rao I riding horse.jpg caption Peshwa Maratha Peshwa Bajirao , wielding a firangi sword. origin India type Sword Type selection is bladed yes Service history service used by The Mughals , Rajputs , Marathas , Sikh s and others wars Production history designer design date manufacturer unit cost production date Ca. 1500 to present number variants General specifications spec label weight length part length width height diameter crew Bladed weapon specifications blade type Double edged or single edged, straight bladed, pointed tip. hilt type sheath type head type haft type The firangi IPAc en icon f r i derived from the Arabic term al faranji for a Western European a Frank ref Because the Frankish kingdom Francia , the name origin of France dominated Western Europe for centuries, terms derived from Frank were used by many in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and beyond as a synonym for Roman Christians e.g., al Faranj in Arabic language Arabic , farangi in Persian language Persian and Urdu language Urdu , Frenk in Turkish language Turkish , Feringhi in Hindi language Hindi , and Frangos in Greek language Greek . See also Thai language Thai Farang . http www.thai language.com id 131256 fa rang , thai language.com, 2008 ref , Marathi language Marathi was an India n sword type which used blades manufactured in Western Europe and imported by the Portugal Portuguese , or made locally in imitation of European blades. ref name Ref 1 Stone and LaRocca, p. 229 ref Physical characteristics The firangi sword characteristically had a long, 35 to 38  inch, straight blade of either broadsword two edged or backsword single edged form. The blade often incorporated one or two Fuller weapon fullers grooves and had a spear tip shaped point. The sword could be used to both cut and thrust. Examples with narrow rapier blades have survived, though in small numbers. The hilt was of the type sometimes called the ... more details