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Garib may refer to: * ''Garib'' (film), a 1942 Indian film * Garib Dassi, a community in Punjab * Garib Rath Express, an express train on Indian Railways * Adriano Garib (born 1965), Brazilian actor * '' Amir Garib'', a 1974 Hindi movie * Ptolemy-el-Garib, the Arabic name for a philosopher in the Peripatetic school * a unit of currency in the game '' Glover'' {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Garib (film)
''Garib (film)'' is an Indian film. It was released in 1942. The film also had Baby Meena (Meena Kumari Meena Kumari (born Mahjabeen Bano; 1 August 1933 – 31 March 1972) was an Indian actress and poet, who worked in Hindi films. Popularly known as ''The Tragedy Queen'', she was active between 1939 and 1972. Kumari is widely considered one of ...) as a child artist. References External links * 1942 films 1940s Hindi-language films Indian black-and-white films {{1940s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Garib Dassi
/Garib Dassi is sampraday divided into two parts, Nadi and Bindi. Bindi is headed bMahant Dayasagar Ji from Chhudani Dham, Haryanawhile Saints comes under Nadi, headed by Swami Brahmanand ji Bhuriwale in Dham Raqba Sahib in the Ludhiana district of Punjab. He was the third head of Bhuriwale Sampradha. He works for the betterment of poor, cow and girls. That is why he had opened several educational institutes specially in the rural area of Hoshiarpur, S.B.S. Nagar, Ropar and Ludhiana for educating girls. He preferred building the Temple of Knowledge rather than religious temples. For that he had established Maharaj Bhuriwale Garib Dassi Educational Trust in 1984. He has been honoured by the Governor of Punjab(India) for his notable contribution to the field of education. He has follow the path oGuru Shri Satguru Garib Dass Jiof Chhudani Dham, Haryana Jagat Guru Garib Dass Maharaj adopted Maharaj Kabir Ji as his Guru and thus the religious lineage of Garib Dassi Sect is connected with ...
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Garib Rath Express
The Garib Rath ("Poor's chariot") is a no-frills air-conditioned train started by the Indian Railways in 2005 to provide subsidized price air-conditioned long-distance travel to passengers who could not afford standard fares of air-conditioned class in regular-fare trains. As the fares are less than two-thirds of the fares for air-conditioned classes in other trains, the distance between each seat or berth is less, the seats and berths are narrower and each coach has more seats and berths than in air-conditioned coaches in other trains. Only seating and three-tier (78 seats) accommodation is provided in these trains. The passengers are not provided with free bedding or food. It is significantly faster and has higher priority than Superfast Express trains. Even some garib raths like H.Nizamudin Bandra Garib Rath, Chennai Garib Rath, Ranchi Garib Rath, etc. get as much priority as Rajdhani trains on there routes. The maximum speed of Garib Rath trains is 130 km/h which is a ...
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Adriano Garib
Adriano Garib (born 31 January 1965) is a Brazilian actor, journalist and songwriter. Selected television *''Salsa e Merengue'' (1996–97) *''A Lua Me Disse'' (2005) *''Duas Caras'' (2007–08) *''Insensato Coração'' (2011) *''Vidas em Jogo'' (2011–12) *''Salve Jorge'' (2012–13) *''Magnifica 70'' (2015–16) *'' 1 Contra Todos'' (2016) *''Good Morning, Verônica ''Good Morning, Verônica'' is a Brazilian streaming television series that premiered on October 1, 2020, on Netflix, and was adapted from the novel of the same name by Raphael Montes. The series was created by Montes alongside Ilana Casoy unde ...'' (2020–) Selected filmography *'' Elite Squad: The Enemy Within'' (2010) - Guaracy *'' Getúlio'' (2014) References External links * Living people Brazilian male film actors Brazilian male television actors 1965 births {{Brazil-actor-stub ...
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Amir Garib
''Amir Garib'' () is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Prem Nath, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar and Ranjit. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Plot Manmohan alias Moni lives a dual life. One as a musician, and the other as a thief with the name of Bagula Bhagat, whose prime agenda is to rob the rich, and spread the wealth with the poor. He meets with a young woman named Sunita alias Soni, and both fall in love with each other. Things change for the better for Soni, when she meets her wealthy long-lost father, Daulatram, and goes to live with him. She decides not to have to do anything with Moni. When Moni attempts to meet Soni to find out why she has rejected him, she refuses to meet him. Then Moni finds out that Soni is not who she claims she is, and definitely not the daughter of Daulatram, but the daughter of another wealthy man named Nandlal, who had died under mysterious and destitute circumsta ...
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Ptolemy-el-Garib
Ptolemy-el-Garib (Arabic language, Arabic, more correctly ''al-gharīb'', "Ptolemy the foreigner," explained as meaning "Ptolemy the unknown") (fl. c. 300 AD) was a Hellenistic civilization, Hellenistic Pinakes, pinacographer, probably of the Peripatetic school, who wrote a ''Life of Aristotle'' notable for its catalog of Aristotle's works. This work survives in an Arabic manuscript in Istanbul. A critical edition, with French translation was published by Marwan Rashed.Ptolémée "al Gharib", ''Épître à Gallus sur la vie, le testament et les écrits d’Aristote'', Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2021. Historical context The excerpts known prior to this discovery were collected in Ingemar Düring's ''Aristotle in the Ancient Biographical Tradition'' (Göteborg 1957), pp. 221–231. Marian Plezia has cast doubt on the idea that Ptolemy-el-Garib's ''Life'' was an important source of later Neoplatonism, Neoplatonic lives of Aristotle. Notes References *Hans Gottschalk, "The Earliest ...
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