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Purdah

Pardah or purdah (from Hindi-Urdu پردہ, पर्दा, meaning "curtain") is a religious and social practice of sex segregation prevalent among some Muslim, Zoroastrian

Pardah (book)

Pardah (Urdu: پردہ) is an Islamic Urdu book by Pakistani scholar Abul A'la Maududi. The book was originally published in 1940. It has been translated into

Parda Hai Parda (song)

"Parda Hai Parda" (Hindi: पर्दा है पर्दा, Urdu: پردہ ہے پردہ, lit. "There is a veil") is a filmi qawwali song from the 1977 Hindi film, Amar Akbar Anthony

Pardah (film)

Pardah is a Pakistani Urdu film directed, produced and written by Nazir Ajmeri. It stars Shamim Ara and Habib in young to old roles. The film is about

Filmi qawwali

devotional music of the Sufis. One example of filmi qawwali is the song Pardah Hai Pardah sung by Mohammed Rafi, and composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal in Indian

Parda Hai Parda

Parda Hai Parda (transl. It's a purdah) may refer to: "Parda Hai Parda" (song), a song by Mohammed Rafi and Amit Kumar from the 1977 Indian film Amar Akbar

Rubab (instrument)

Short/High drones ? ? Sympathetic strings بچي Bachi ? Frets پرده Pardah پرده Pardah Chest سينه Sinah سینه Sinah Side ? صفحه Safhah Skin belly ګوډی or

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Pakkā पक्का, پکا cooked, ripe, solid. Purdah from Hindi-Urdu पर्दा, پردہ Pardah (ultimately from Persian) meaning 'the pre-election period'. Pyjamas from

Hindi film music

devotional Sufi music. One example of filmi qawwali is the song "Pardah Hai Pardah" sung by Mohammed Rafi, and composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal, for the

Siwan district

Kunwar Singh. The last ruler of Siwan was Raja Ismail Ali Khan. The anti pardah movement in Bihar was started by Sri Braj Kishore Prasad who also belonged