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Who Killed Moosewala? Jupinderjit Singh English Book on Sidhu Moosewala MO New
Who Killed Moosewala? Jupinderjit Singh English Book on Sidhu Moosewala
Spiralling story of Violence in Punjab
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Author: Jupinderjit Singh
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somdutta2008 · 1 year
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Muqabla Street Dancer 3D Srishti Dancers Guild
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nicebonescomrades · 1 year
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I played Kaveh's Hangout and I'm being haunted by him now 💀
Anyways I want to write Kirara but I already know I'll focus on her being a nekomata more than anything else xd
Also Comrade um.
I'm not being rude I hope but could you please tell me what some of the things in Sumeru are based off? I really want to know more :D
Kaveh's hangout was SO good one of the few hangouts that didn't bore me and it was better than even some of the story quests <3
You aren't being rude at all! There are so many things I don't know where to start lmao but the biggest thing I can think of is that Sumeru being a nation full of scholars is a reference to the islamic golden age where scholars would come to baghdad to seek knowledge.
Oh the topic of Kaveh, he is inspired by Kaveh the Blacksmith who is a famous persian (and kurdish) mythological character and is a symbol of resistance and unity against despotic foreign rulers in Iran. All of Kaveh's architecture designs (especially palace of alcazarzaray) have strong elements of persian architecture, and it's the same for the designs on his attacks! His constellations are also named after historical monuments is iran :3
Faruzan (whose name is inspired by the femine Foruzan and the masculine Farzan), there's also the term Firouzeh which is this beautiful turquoise that is seen in her character design color.
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Her idle animations are a reference to the Persian Polymath Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, also known as the father of algebra. In her idle animation, when she's thinking if you decrypt it, this is what you'll get! All of it is a reference to "kitab al jabr and muqabla" written by Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi himself.
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And the dress she's wearing is a reference to persian architecture such as these, and the last picture is from a place called Shah Cheghrah, while her skirt style and shoes are from the Qajar period.
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After her we have the man himself, Al-Haitham! He is inspired by the great iraqi mathematician, astronomer, and physicist Hasan ibn Al-Haytham from the Golden Age of Islam, and is also widely known as the father of optics!
Remember in the Archon quest when Alhaitham had to fake insanity? It's actually similar to something that happened to Hasan ibn Al-Haytham! He was invited by the cruel ruler Al-Hakim (later known as the Mad Caliph, I believe) to Egypt with a scheme to control the waters of the Nile, which is an impossible feat to do.
Although he failed to do what al-Hakim asked him to, he was still rewarded with an official government post. The more al-Hakim became more erratic, Ibn al-Haytham believed that his life would be in danger so he feigned madness to be relieved of his post!
Now on to al-Haitham's design. He has a few eye shaped deigns across his clothes which are again a reference to Ibn al-Haytham's study on optics. And his burst animation is showing light refelcting from mirrors, a reference to ibn Al-Haytham's research in light. His shoes are called babouche and worn by both men and women! Also, his name Alhaitham means "hawk", an animal that is seen as powerful figures in arabian cultures since they represents vitality and heroism, and the hawk is seen in his constellation!
Chinvat Ravine is persian and references Zoroastrianism, Ashavan Realm is sanskrit and means something along the lines of "forest with life", Ghanda Vil is a reference to hinduism and is inspired by Gandhamardan Hills located in India and is known for medicinal plants.
Mt. Damavand is a real mountain and it's considered the highest peak in Iran and Western Asia, and it's also important in folklore and mythology because it was the mythical place that was a prison to the three headed, three jawed and six eyed dragon Azhi Dahak.
A place inside the robot in the newest desert region is called Madinat-Al-Nuhas which is a reference to the Arabian the folktale city of brass!
Gate of Zulqarnain means gate of the two horned in arabic, and it's a reference to Dhu al-Qarnain who was a righteous king that travels to east and west and sets up a barrier between a certain people and Yajuj and Majuj (remember Wadi-al Majuj on the map? 😉).
House of Daena is a reference to the Grand Library of Baghdad, and Port Ormos refers to Port Hormuz that is set up on the Persian Gulf!
There are way too many are names but all of them are reference to religions/and languages!
Areas aside, the Dance of Sebzorous is based on the Iranian(and kurdish etc) New Year celebration called Newroz which celebrates the incoming of spring/life. And the dance that Nilou does is a Persian Court Dance! And her being thwarted by the Akademiya, thus "arts" being considered illegal and then her dancing in front of the Akademiya paint a picture of the current Iran where women dance in the streets in retaliation to the government. Nilou's ovarall character represents the struggles and oppression iranian women face from a government that seeks to discourage women pursuing arts and their passions.
Also remember Farris, the man who gave Yalda candies to children? He is inspired Amou Newroz (uncle Newroz) who gives candies to children. Yalda is also a term taken from the "night of Yalda" tradition which celebrated the longest night in winter (My family says 21/12 is Yalda night lol).
Moving on to the Khaverna of Good and Evil, Khvarena is a concept in Zoroastrianism and broadly emboies "glory" and "splendor". Pari is a term that quite literally means fairy in my language lolol. Anyways, Pari are originally creatures from Zoroastrianism. Originally, pari were considered as "witch" and "sorceress" but their role in mythology shifted completely in later times, and they were then considered was beautiful, feminine entities that are fundamentally good in nature.
Sorush (called so in New Persian) is a being of Yazata (divine being/creature) in Zoroastrianism and is one of the three guardians of Chinvat Ravine (bridge of judgement) along with Rashnu and Mihir. In Shahnameh, which is a collection of epic poems of Iranian mythology by the Persian poet Ferdowsi and retells man stories from Zoroastrian scripture, Sorush appears as a Pari (now benevolent creatures) to warn the Iranian king Siyamak about a calamity.
In the game, Sorush calls the Traveller Yasnapati. Yasna can be translated somewhat to "ritual", "sacrifice", and "worship". So Yasnapati in the Avestan language is "lord of ritual" which is a reference to the orginal scripture in which Sorush himself is callled "ritual lord". There are so many other things about the other Pari like Rashnu and Mihir and Zurvan but I think this has gotten pretty long enough 💀
But for funsies, Jar Jar is merely a reference to JarJar Binks from Star Wars lol.
Anyways, I hope this all helps! There are so many other things worth talking about, but I think this is enough for now lol
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ayy-esha · 9 months
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Phool apne saath wale phool ka muqabla krne Ke baare main nhi sochte, woh sirf khilte hain.
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khwxbeeda · 10 months
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I have stopped watching the match. Ab aur nahi dekha ja raha. Bas hua. Bas. Nahi dekhna hume ab yeh muqabla
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theeejay · 1 year
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On my way to Zürich to see ThalaivARR 😍
Super excited to witness AR Rahman performing all the cult classics like Oruvan Oruvan, Urvasi, Mukkala Muqabla live on stage!
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theshasays · 1 year
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Tere shahar ki subha dilchasp sahi..
Magar mere shahar ki raat ka koi muqabla nahi.
— शा
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A short haired desi princess! Aapki adaaon pe mar hi na jaaein ham 🫣
Aapke naino pe saare geet vaar dein! Saari shayariyan vaar dein par unke teekhe tevar ka koi muqabla nahi.
😳🤭💖🫶✨ you’re gorgeous Nandini😘
Ayee haaye, ab aapko hum kya kahe saari tareefon se toh aapne hume hi sajaa diya. Bas itna keh sakte hain ki jo khoobsurati aapko dusro mein dikhti hain woh aapme sabse zyaada hain <3
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tinyreviewtyrant · 1 year
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OF HOW I FOUND MYSELF IN KASHAF MURTAZA
Things that are most personal to you, are more often than not those things which have moved you in your worst of days, been there for you when no one else was, as the only thing that kept you going. Cinema, for me, is one such thing. However, before I could fully appreciate and comprehend the art cinema, I had stumbled upon this series that changed my life forever, for the better, of course. My first ever series, Zindagi Gulzar Hai was this Pakistani series based on the novel by the same name. At an age, where you're struggling to find your voice, too baffled to develop a personality or a value system you would abide by, I found myself in Kashaf Murtaza.
There hasn't been another character I've related to as much. Kashaf Murtaza was flawed, headstrong, confident, feisty, self-made, class conscious, fastidious, egoistic, fragile, sensitive, indifferent; all of which I'd never seen in a female protagonist before.
An intensely tangled character with nuanced layers, the arc her character attains by the end of the series, is what transformed me as a person forever, wherein I began to accept my flawed self.
From a lower middle class family, Kashaf Murtaza is the "chudail awwal" who outperforms the richest brats of her university, people who have twice as many opportunities than she can ever have. She's proud of the Kashaf she is, but suffers from the complexes of being a Murtaza, being the daughter of a father who abandoned her mother for giving birth to three daughters, compelling her mother to raise them on her own almost without a father.
In university, she initially tries to fit in only to realise that her clothes or accessories can never match upto them, "isse achha hain ki main apni energy usme lagao, jisse main unka muqabla kar sakti hoon, jaise ki padhai." Even though this was her epiphany, for me this was something my mom always told me, every time I tried to fit in somewhere I didn't belong, that my work should speak for itself.
She's at loggerheads with a rich brat Zaroon, who in her opinion, is privileged, entitled and elitist enough to be living in his own utopian world. Little did she know that all that glitters isn’t gold and neither did I, until then.
It is her achievements that lend her all the self-worth she possesses, she takes a lot of pride in her achievements, for it's always through the worst of days that she had to pass, to live to taste the fruits of her perseverance. She, however, isn't immune to her insecurities.
She has insecurities about her nose being crooked, hair not being great, of having an average looking face. Something I also garnered in my school days. She has an inferiority complex which she masks inadvertently with her superiority complex; she fears people would judge her for her habits, her values, her neighborhood, her family; hence, is always with her guards on. I was always the "nerdy studious helpful girl" (Ref: all my slam book pages) in school, who was anything but “cool" and that was something I always secretly aspired to be.
From a lower middle class family, Kashaf Murtaza is the "chudail awwal" who outperforms the richest brats of her university, people who have twice as many opportunities than she can ever have. She's proud of the Kashaf she is, but suffers from the complexes of being a Murtaza, being the daughter of a father who abandoned her mother for giving birth to three daughters, compelling her mother to raise them on her own almost without a father.
Her mother being the only parent and for the women she is, who raised them to the best of her abilities, is the person she's closest to. So am I. Kashaf is me who can't help but confide in her but never wants to add to the problems already on her plate.
"Tum laakh samjho mujhe sangemarmar, main tumhare saamne rait ki deewar nahi ban sakti, mujhe toot jane se khauf aata hain."
Having had to tackle the worst of problems by herself, Kashaf never felt the need to open up to anyone, lest they mistake her strong outer shell to be fragile, tag her misery as her frailty.
She's secretive about her feelings, her problems, her insecurities, which only manifest themselves in unprecedented ways, only to allow plenty of room to be misconstrued. I'm Kashaf once again, for I still can't put my feelings on a plate and hand it over to anyone, not even my mother. This sometimes makes me good, but not good enough.
Kashaf eventually learns it the hard way that nobody's life is indeed perfect, but it is we who should count our blessings and see life for the bitter-sweet flower bed it is.
Zindagi waaqei mein gulzar hain. Jaise Zaroon usko kehta hain....Zindagi abhi bhi baki hain. Bas farq yahi hai ki ab meri diary mein Allah ke liye shikwe kam hain. Maine unn cheezon pe raazi hona seekh liya hain jo wo mujhe deta hai. Aur unn cheezo ki talaash chhodd di hain jo laahasil hain."
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shubham494 · 2 years
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rohitwrites · 2 years
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Yun aankhon se bahana kaun karta hai
pal bhar mein diwana kaun karta hai
maana ki tum bahut hasin ho jaana
par chand se muqabla kaun karta hai
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djfloops · 30 days
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Teen Battiwala Govinda Aala | तीन बत्ती वाला गोविंदा आला | Dahi Handi Special Song 2024 @filmigaane
Stay updated with the latest videos from Shemaroo Filmi Gaane Subscribe on the below link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6uH_XlsxrXwZQ4DlqbqPg Movie: Muqabla (1979) Song: Teen Batti Wala Govinda Aala Starcast: Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha Singer: Mohd.Rafi, Kishore Kumar Music Director: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyricist: Verma Malik ——- Lyrics: teen batti wala govinda aala teen batti wala govinda…
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chutneymusic · 30 days
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Teen Battiwala Govinda Aala | तीन बत्ती वाला गोविंदा आला | Dahi Handi Special Song 2024 @filmigaane
Stay updated with the latest videos from Shemaroo Filmi Gaane Subscribe on the below link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6uH_XlsxrXwZQ4DlqbqPg Movie: Muqabla (1979) Song: Teen Batti Wala Govinda Aala Starcast: Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha Singer: Mohd.Rafi, Kishore Kumar Music Director: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyricist: Verma Malik ——- Lyrics: teen batti wala govinda aala teen batti wala govinda…
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danzer91 · 1 month
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Muqabla: ममता दीदी का बदला...प्रदर्शनकारी डॉक्टरों का तबादला ? Kolkata D...
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lyricsssdotin · 2 months
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Muqabla Lyrics
Singer:Amrinder GillAlbum:Judaa 3 Chapter 1 Na naagan te na moran naalNa chupp te na hi shoran naalNa apneyan naal na horan naal Ni tera koyi muqabla hi naiNi tera koyi muqabla hi naiNi tera koyi muqabla hi nai Eh sippi moti kohinoorAmbran diyan pariyan da guroorEh shabnam shabnam taaniyaSab kisse aa te kahaniyan Ya sohan sunehri khetan vichKoyi taazi pakki fasal haiYa jheel de jhilmil paani…
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