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Mehreen Mahmud
Mehreen Mahmud mostly known by her stage name Mehreen, is a Bangladeshi singer. Biography She studied in Viqarunnisa Noon School and Holy Cross College. She completed her master's degree in English literature from the University of Dhaka, after 3 years Honours. Mehreen's debut album, ''Anari'', was released in 2000. ''Don't Forget Me'' was released in 2006, and ''Tumi Acho Bole'' in 2008. She is a jazz-fusion-pop artist. She was a Bangladeshi Idol judge for season 1 in 2012. Discography Solo As of 2022, she has released eight solo albums: * ''Anari Anari may refer to: Films * ''Anari'' (1959 film), a Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee * ''Anari'' (1975 film), a Bollywood film directed by Asit Sen, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Moushumi Chatterjee * ''Anari'' (1 ...'' (2000) * '' Dekha Hobe'' (2002) * '' Mone Pore Tomaye'' (2004) * '' Bhalobashar Gaan: A Romantic Compilation'' (2005) * '' Don't Forget Me'' (2006) * '' Tumi Acho Boley'' (2008) ...
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Bengali Language
Bengali ( ), generally known by its endonym Bangla (, ), is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language native to the Bengal region of South Asia. It is the official, national, and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken of the 22 scheduled languages of India. With approximately 300 million native speakers and another 37 million as second language speakers, Bengali is the List of languages by number of native speakers, fifth most-spoken native language and the List of languages by total number of speakers, seventh most spoken language by total number of speakers in the world. Bengali is the fifth most spoken Indo-European language. Bengali is the official language, official and national language of Bangladesh, with 98% of Bangladeshis using Bengali as their first language. Within India, Bengali is the official language of the states of West Bengal, Tripura and the Barak Valley region of the state of Assam. It is also a second official lan ...
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Mone Pore Tomaye
Mone may refer to: People * Arbër Mone (born 1988), Albanian footballer * Dessie Mone, Irish Gaelic footballer * Franz Mone (1796–1871), German historian and archaeologist * Guy Mone (died 1407), English royal administrator and bishop * Jean Mone (c. 1500 – c. 1548), Brabant sculptor * John Mone (1929–2016), Scottish bishop * John Paul Mone, Irish Gaelic footballer * Mone Kamishiraishi (born 1998), Japanese actress and singer * Michelle Mone, Baroness Mone Michelle Georgina Mone, Baroness Mone, (''née'' Allan; born October 1971) is a British businesswoman and Conservative life peer. She has set up several businesses, including MJM International Ltd in 1996 and the lingerie company Ultimo along ... (born 1971), Scottish entrepreneur * Miriam Mone (1965–2007), Irish fashion designer * Robert Mone (born 1948), Scottish murderer * Rory Mone, Irish Gaelic footballer * Mone Wamowe (born 1986), New Caledonian footballer Places * Mongnai State, a former state in today's My ...
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21st-century Bangladeshi Singers
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21st-century Bangladeshi Women Singers
The 1st century was the century spanning AD 1 ( I) through AD 100 ( C) according to the Julian calendar. It is often written as the or to distinguish it from the 1st century BC (or BCE) which preceded it. The 1st century is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period. The 1st century also saw the appearance of Christianity. During this period, Europe, North Africa and the Near East fell under increasing domination by the Roman Empire, which continued expanding, most notably conquering Britain under the emperor Claudius (AD 43). The reforms introduced by Augustus during his long reign stabilized the empire after the turmoil of the previous century's civil wars. Later in the century the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which had been founded by Augustus, came to an end with the suicide of Nero in AD 68. There followed the famous Year of Four Emperors, a brief period of civil war and instability, which was finally brought to an end by Vespasian, ninth Roman emperor, a ...
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SE7EN (Mehreen Album)
Se7en or SE7EN may refer to: * ''Seven'' (1995 film), stylized as ''Se7en'', 1995 American thriller film ** ''Seven'' (comic book), stylized as ''SE7EN'', 2008 comic book based on the film * Se7en (born 1986), stage name of singer Sevyn Streeter while in the band RichGirl * Seven (South Korean singer), stylized as Se7en (born 1984) * David Gallegos, rapper and screamer of the crunk group Brokencyde * Damien Broman Se7en, one of the stage names used by rapper Silver Bullet *'' Headshots: SE7EN'', a 2005 remaster compilation album by the band Atmosphere See also *7 (other) 7 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 7 or seven may also refer to: * AD 7, the seventh year of the AD era * 7 BC, the seventh year before the AD era * The month of July Music Artists * Seven (Swiss singer) (born 1978), a Swiss recording artist * ...
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Tumi Acho Boley
Tumi ( ''Quechua'' for 'Knife', ''variants'': 'Tome', 'Tume'), is a generic term encompassing the many kinds of sharp tools utilized in pre- and post-colonial eras of the Central Andes region, Tumis were employed for a diverse set of purposes such as kitchen knives, agricultural tools, warrior or hunting secondary weapons, sacrificial knives, barber implements, pendants, or medical tools. In addition, the tumi form, in metal, was used as a type of coin. Pre-columbian Tumis were usually made of metal or stone. Overview Perhaps the highly ornate ax-shaped ceremonial tumis made by the North coastal Peruvian cultures are the most widely acknowledged, characterized by a semi-circular blade, made of either bronze, copper, gold-alloy, silver alloy or wood and often inlayed with semi-precious stones such as lapis lazuli. Sacrificial Tumis are most often associated with Pre-Inca cultures in the Peruvian North Coastal Region and in some cases with the Inca culture itself. The most popula ...
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Don't Forget Me (Mehreen Album)
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A Romantic Compilation
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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Dekha Hobe
''Dekha'' is a 2001 Bengali drama film directed by Goutam Ghose. This was Ghose's ninth feature film and it was a successful one. At the 48th National Film Awards, the film was awarded Best Feature Film in Bengali, while Soumitra Chatterjee was awarded the Special Jury Award. Plot The film revolves around an ageing poet Sashi Bhusan Sanyal afflicted with glaucoma and nearly blind whose wife has deserted him because of his reckless lifestyle. Cast * Soumitra Chatterjee as Sashi Bhusan Sanyal * Debashree Roy as Sarama * Roopa Ganguly as Sashi Bhusan's wife * Indrani Haldar as Reema * Biplab Chatterjee as Biplob * Haradhan Bannerjee as Sarama's father * Paran Bandyopadhyay * Anjan Dutt Anjan Dutt (Bengali: অঞ্জন দত্ত) is an Indian film director, actor, and singer-songwriter known for his work in the Bengali alternative music genre ''anyodharar gaan''. As an actor, Dutt began his career in Bengali cinema i ... as Sarama's husband * Kamal Kanjilal as G ...
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Jazz Fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, amplifiers, and keyboards that were popular in rock and roll started to be used by jazz musicians, particularly those who had grown up listening to rock and roll. Jazz fusion arrangements vary in complexity. Some employ groove-based vamps fixed to a single key or a single chord with a simple, repeated melody. Others use elaborate chord progressions, unconventional time signatures, or melodies with counter-melodies. These arrangements, whether simple or complex, typically include improvised sections that can vary in length, much like in other forms of jazz. As with jazz, jazz fusion can employ brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpet and saxophone, but other instruments often substitute for these. A jazz fusion band is less likely to ...
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