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Mohammed Rafi (24 December 1924 – 31 July 1980) was an Indian playback singer and musician. He is considered to have been one of the greatest and most... |
Madan Mohan (composer) (section Bibliography) Hindi films. Some of his best works are with singers Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi and Talat Mahmood. Born on 25 June 1924, at Baghdad where his father... |
Vinod Viplav (section Bibliography) India. Meri Awaz Suno – Biography of Mohammed Rafi in Hindi The World of Rafi – Collection of Articles on Mohammed Rafi Hindi Cinema Ke 150 Sitare Manasik... |
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed (redirect from Mufti Mohammed Sayeed) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, former national Oil Minister Milind Deora, PDP member Rafi Mir and politicians Kalraj Mishra, Jitendra Singh and Ahmed Patel. According... |
solo "O Baabu Aabad Rahega" "Karle Kisise Pyaar, Jawani Do Din Ki" Mohammed Rafi "Yeh Qafila Hai Pyaar Ka" Mukesh "Kahin Hai Pyaar Ka" N/A solo "Kubwar... |
Gulbarga with the help of a Persian architect named Rafi of Qazvin in 1367. Like his father, Mohammed was involved in wars with Vijayanagara. However he... |
Amar Akbar Anthony (section Bibliography) provided vocals for the songs: Mukesh and Mahendra Kapoor for Khanna Mohammed Rafi and Shailendra Singh for Rishi Kapoor Kishore Kumar for Bachchan Lata... |
Guide (film) (section Bibliography) Sachin Dev Burman, written by Shailendra and sung by Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey and Sachin Dev Burman. The soundtrack was... |
Abdul Hai Arifi (section Bibliography) March 1986. His students in Sufism include Muhammad Taqi Usmani and Muhammad Rafi Usmani. Abdul Hai Arifi was born in 1898 in United Provinces of British India... |
Aamir Khan (redirect from Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan) Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (pronounced [ˈaːmɪr xaːn]; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Hindi... |
Prince Rafi-ush-Shan, son of Emperor Bahadur Shah I. His mother was Nur-un-nissa Begum, the daughter of Shaikh Baqi. He was the brother of Emperors Rafi ud... |
Muhammad Rafi Usmani (Urdu: محمد رفیع عثمانی; 21 July 1936 – 18 November 2022) was a Pakistani Muslim scholar, jurist and author who served as the President... |
This is an incomplete bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict. Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim. The Transformation of Palestine: Essays on the Origin and Development... |
Pyaasa (section Bibliography) the best performances of S.D. Burman, Sahir Ludhianvi, Geeta Dutt and Mohammed Rafi to produce one of the most lyrical Hindi musicals.[according to whom... |
Naushad (section Bibliography) (newspaper) Naushad at IMDb Naushad Ali Naushad Ali's Relationship with Mohammed Rafi Fan Site of Naushad Naushad's book Aathwan Sur Read a ghazal by Naushad... |
Shah Rukh Khan (redirect from Mir Taj Mohammed Khan) one of the most influential people in the world. Khan's father, Mir Taj Mohammed Khan, was an Indian independence activist from Peshawar who campaigned... |
Mughal-e-Azam (soundtrack) (section Bibliography) name his fee. Khan quoted a fee of ₹25,000 per song, at a time when Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar (the best paid playback singers of the time) charged... |
Mother India (section Bibliography) Badayuni. The soundtrack consists of 12 songs and features vocals by Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum, Lata Mangeshkar, and Manna Dey. It was not particularly... |
Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar (redirect from Shah Hakim Mohammed Akhtar) Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Aurangzaib Farooqi, Mufti Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Rafi Usmani, Saleemullah Khan and Zar Wali Khan. His disciples in Sufism include... |
Muhammad al-Shaybani (redirect from Mohammed Al Shaibani) Shihab al-Din al-Khafaji (1569–1659) Khayr al-Din al-Ramli (1585–1671) Syed Rafi Mohammad (d. 1679) Mir Zahid Harawi (d. 1689) Syed Inayatullah (d. 1713)... |