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Subba Shastry (1967 Film)
Subba may refer to: * Ṣubba, the name by which adherents to Mandaeism are known in the Middle East * Limbu people, a Kirati people of Nepal People with the surname * Abhaya Subba, Nepali singer-songwriter and musician * Dinesh Subba (born 1962), Nepali composer, singer and lyricist * Diwash Subba (born 1989), Bhutanese footballer * Malvika Subba (born 1981), Nepali media personality, beauty queen, actress, social activist, and entrepreneur * Moni Kumar Subba (born 1958), Indian politician * Nabin Subba (born 1967), Nepali film director, screenwriter and producer * Tanka Bahadur Subba, Indian anthropologist Film *'' Imaan'', 1974 Indian film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Leena Chandavarkar See also * Subba Rao Subbarao or Subba Rao ( te, సుబ్బారావు, Kannada: ಸುಬ್ಬ ರಾವ್), sometimes spelled SubbaRow or Subba Row, is an Indian name. People with the name * Adurthi Subba Rao (1912–1975), Telugu film director * B. A. Sub ... * * Suba (disambigua ...
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Mandaeism
Mandaeism (Classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀࡉࡉࡀ ; Arabic: المندائيّة ), sometimes also known as Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, is a Gnostic, monotheistic and ethnic religion. Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere Adam, Abel, Seth, Enos, Noah, Shem, Aram, Jesus and especially John the Baptist. Mandaeans consider Adam, Seth, Noah, Shem and John the Baptist prophets with Adam being the founder of the religion and John being the greatest and final prophet. The Mandaeans speak an Eastern Aramaic language known as Mandaic. The name 'Mandaean' comes from the Aramaic ''manda'', meaning knowledge. Within the Middle East, but outside their community, the Mandaeans are more commonly known as the (singular: ), or as Sabians (, ). The term is derived from an Aramaic root related to baptism. The term Sabians derives from the mysterious religious group mentioned three times in the Quran alongside the Jews, the Christians and the Zoroastrians as a 'People of the Book', and ...
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Limbu People
The Limbu (exonym) or Yakthung (endonym) are a Sino-Tibetan indigenous tribe (Bhot-Burmeli) of the Himalayan region of eastern Nepal, Sikkim, and western Bhutan. The original name of the Limbu is ''Yakthung'' () or ''Yakthum''. Limbu males are called ''Yakthungba'' or ''Yakthumba'' and Limbu females are called "Yakthumma" or "Yakthungma". Ancient texts state that "Yakthung" or "Yakthum" is a derivative of Yaksha and some interpret its meaning as the "Yaksha winner". In the Limbu language it means "heroes of the hills" (Yak - hills, thung or thum - heroes or mighty warriors), which connotates with the ancient Kiratis. Subba is a title given by the Shah Kings only to Limbu village chiefs. Subba was not an indigenous Yakthung terminology, but now the two terms are almost interchangeable. People often debate about the use of term "Subba" as their surname in Limbu tribe. It is important to note that only the village chiefs were allowed to use the term Subba in their name. It was ho ...
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Abhaya Subba
Abhaya Subba ( ne, अभाय सुब्बा) is a Nepalese singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the front woman of the rock band Abhaya & the Steam Injuns. She is a former RJ of Times FM and Hits FM, and is famous for her progressive music and social initiatives. She is the founder of Women in Concert that gives a platform and creates a safe environment for upcoming female artistes. Personal life and career Abhaya completed her LLB studies from St. Xaviers, Mumbai. She worked as RJ in Times FM in Delhi and later with Hits FM in Nepal. She started her music career with a local band Parikrama back in India, and was involved with it from 1993 to 1995. She was also affiliated with other Rock bands, ''Red Skywalkers'' and ''Punchtatva'', respectively, before making it big with ''Abhaya & the Steam Injuns''. She claims that her inspiration and the driving force is her father, who got her interested in music since her childhood. She later collaborated with the Ima ...
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Dinesh Subba
Dinesh Subba ( Limbu) ( ne, दिनेश सुब्बा ) is a composer, singer and lyricist of Nepali music. Biography Dinesh Subba was born in 1962 in Tumsong Tea State of Darjeeling. He was greatly influenced by musical and literary ambience of Darjeeling in those days. It is yet said that every home in Darjeeling has one guitar and one singer at the least. Maestros like Ambar Gurung, Gopal Yonzon, Shanti Thatal, Sharan Ranjit, Aruna Lama, Karma Yonzon, Kumar Subba, Pema Lama, Dawa Gylamo are source of his inspiration in his musical journey. Winning Gorkha Dukha Niwaran and Devkota Sangit in Darjeeling inspired Subba to pursue his music career seriously. Till today's date, he joyously recalls the event when he received the award from music maestro Shanti Thatal. In the 1980s he left for Kathmandu with Rs 700 and blessings from his mother. He found a job of school teacher and music teacher. He passed then Radio Nepal's voice test in the same batch with Shambhu Ra ...
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Diwash Subba
Diwash Subba is a Bhutanese international footballer. He made his first appearance for the Bhutan national football team The Bhutan national football team represents Bhutan in international men's football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation, which is a member of the Asian Football Federation and t ... in 2012. References Bhutanese footballers Bhutan international footballers Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent Yeedzin F.C. players Living people 1989 births Association football forwards {{Bhutan-footy-bio-stub ...
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Malvika Subba
Malvika Subba (Limbu) ( ne, माल्बिका सुब्बा (लिम्बु)) is a Nepalese media personality, beauty queen, actress, television host, social activist and entrepreneur. She graduated from Pokhara University with Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism. Career At the age of 21, Malvika was crowned as Miss Nepal 2002, ever since then she has worked for Call Kantipur as a TV host in Kantipur Television. In 2008, she worked for Voice of India, MTV EXIT as the Ambassador for Human TraffickingNepal , U.S. Agency for International Development
. Nepal.usaid.gov (2016-04-25). Retrieved on 2016-12-19.
Subba has also been associated with Youth SpokesPerson for Action Aid's Hunger-Free ...
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Moni Kumar Subba
Moni Kumar Subba (16 March 1958 – 27 May 2019) was a member of the 12th Lok Sabha, 13th Lok Sabha and 14th Lok Sabha of India from 1998 to 2009. He represented the Tezpur constituency of Assam and was a member of the Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British E ... (INC) political party. He died due to heart and brain stroke attack in Artemis Hospital New Delhi, on 27 May 2019. Identity scandal In 2007, the Central Bureau of Investigation told the Supreme Court of India that Subba's nationality was in doubt, and that existing citizenship proofs were forged. However, the court rejected a petition seeking his disqualification from the Parliamentary election, stating that the court "cannot unseat legislators". Before moving to Assam, M. K. Subba stayed ...
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Nabin Subba
Nabin Subba ( Limbu) (born 14 December 1967) is a Nepalese film director, screenwriter and producer. He is generally regarded as a leading figure and pioneer of the "Fourth Cinema" movement in Nepalese cinema, making the film base on Nepalese indigenous community. His works '' Khangri'' and '' Numafung'' were awarded in many film festivals around the globe. His last major project was ''Goodbye Kathmandu'', which is due for release soon. He also directed a 52-episode TV serial called ''Dalan'', about Dalit (the untouchables in Nepal), which he completed in 2006 and which aired from NTV 2008/2009. The TV serial was one of the most popular serial in the history of Nepal television, and was nominated for One world media trust, UK for outstanding work on social issue in developing countries. He is one of the first filmmakers to take Nepali films to the international arena, participating in international film festivals. Subba also heads the Indigenous Film Archive (IFA), which has orga ...
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Tanka Bahadur Subba
Tanka Bahadur Subba is the present and second vice chancellor of Sikkim University in India Earlier, he was Head of Anthropology Department and Dean of School of Human and Environmental Sciences, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India. He was a gold medallist in MA in 1980 and his PhD, awarded in 1985 by University of North Bengal, was on "Caste, Class and Agrarian Relations in the Nepali Society of Darjeeling and Sikkim". Since then he has been researching on various aspects of the eastern Himalayas like ethnicity and development, cultural adaptation, politics of culture and identity, health and disease, and Nepali diaspora. Professor Subba has held prestigious academic positions throughout his career and has received awards like the Homi Bhabha Fellowship (Mumbai), Dr. Panchanan Mitra Lectureship (Asiatic Society, Kolkata) and DAAD Guest professorship at the Free University of Berlin and Baden-Wuerttemberg Fellowship at the South Asian Institute of Heidelberg Univers ...
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Imaan (film)
Iman, Imann, Imaan, Eman, Emaan, or Imman may refer to: Places * Iman, Iran, a village in Kalashi District, Kermanshah Province * The Iman River, the former name of the Bolshaya Ussurka River, a tributary of the Ussuri River in Russia's Primorsky Krai * Iman, the former name of Dalnerechensk, a city in Russia's Primorsky Krai Other uses * Iman people, an ethnic group of Australia * Iman language, a language of Australia * Iman (Islam), Islamic faith of a believer in Islam * Inner-City Muslim Action Network, a Muslim charity organization based in Chicago, Illinois * ''I-Man'', a 1986 science-fiction television movie produced by Disney People with the name * Iman (given name) * Iman (surname) * Iman (model) (born 1955), a Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur * Iman (singer) (born 1980), American singer-songwriter See also * Imam (other) * Imani (other) * Yiman (other) * Amin (other) Amin may refer to: People * Amin (name), a ...
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Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar (born Harihar Jethalal Jariwala; 9 July 1938 – 6 November 1985) was an Indian actor. He is well remembered for his versatility and genuine portrayal of his characters. He acted in genres ranging from romantic dramas to thrillers, and was voted the seventh greatest actor of Indian cinema of all time in a poll conducted by Rediff.com. His double role in the film ''Angoor'' was listed among the 25 best acting performances of Indian cinema by Forbes India on the occasion of celebrating 100 years of Indian Cinema.Sanjeev Kumar: Movies, Photos, Videos, News & Biography , eTimes
. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (1938-07-09). Retrieved on 2018-11-08.
He won several major awards, including two



Leena Chandavarkar
Leena Chandavarkar (born 29 August 1950) is an Indian former actress who appeared in Bollywood movies as a leading actress and now appears in reality shows. She was an actress during the late 60s and early 70s. She played leading heroine opposite almost all superstars during that era and was frequently paired opposite Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Khanna, Dilip Kumar, Sunil Dutt and Raaj Kumar. Biography Leena Chandavarkar was born to a Konkani Marathi speaking Army officer Sreenath Chandavarkar at Dharwad in Karnataka in 1950. She was supposed to debut with the film Maseeha (1967) opposite Sunil Dutt costarring Raaj Kumar and Mumtaz too under the direction of Sunil Dutt himself. The film got shelved and she made her debut under the direction of Sunil Dutt with the movie Man ka Meet in 1968. The movie was a hit and she became an overnight star. She was one of the topmost heroines in early 70s alongside Hema Malini and Mumtaz. She had an elder brot ...
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