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Sukhe (other)
Sukhe may refer to: * Sukhe (rapper), Indian singer-songwriter and music producer * Sukhe (unit), a currency of the Mongol Empire See also * Sükhbaatar (other) (aka Sukhe-Bator, literally ''axe hero'') * Sukh (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sukhe (rapper)
Sukhdeep Singh, better known by his stage name Sukh-E or Sukh-E Muzical Doctorz, is an Indian singer-songwriter and music producer associated with Punjabi and Hindi-language songs. He debuted his first single "Sniper" featuring Raftaar. His 2015 single "Jaguar" featuring Bohemia was written by lyricist Jaani. Early life and career Sukhdeep hails from Garhshankar, Punjab, India. He went to Chandigarh for higher studies and after his graduation, he founded a band ''Muzical Doctorz''. He split with Preet Hundal but continued on with the name Muzical Doctorz, under which he signed new singers and rappers. "All through my college life, I had a great inclination towards music. I used to participate in various music competitions and perform in college fests. I had full support from my friends and girlfriend and that gave me the confidence to build a niche for ‘Muzical Doctorz’. I enjoyed my college life in proper ‘punjabi-style’ and that fun is reflected through my son ...
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Sukhe (unit)
This article is about the society of the Mongol Empire, with a particular emphasis on the Mongols within it. When the empire was at its largest extent these formed only a tiny proportion of the total population, and in the majority of respects, the many peoples inside the empire were allowed to continue their social customs. The Mongols living among them tended, like the foreign ruling class of other empires, to lead largely separate lives, although over time there was a considerable cultural influence. This was especially the case in Persia and China. During the period of the empire, the Mongols in occupied areas mostly had to make the transition from a nomadic way of life, based in yurt tents and herding livestock, to living in cities as the imposed rulers of a local population, backed up by the ferocious power of the Mongol army. But where possible they tended to retain their habits and customs, especially in matters to do with the family. They were given lavish grants ...
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