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Tarana (other)
Tarana is a type of composition in Indian classical vocal music. Tarana may also refer to: Places *Tarana, New South Wales, a small town in New South Wales **Tarana railway station, station on the Main Western line in New South Wales, Australia *Tarana (Madhya Pradesh), a town in Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh State in India **Tarana Road railway station, small railway station in Ujjain district, Madhya Pradesh *Tarana, a town in Lower Egypt, site of the ancient city of Terenuthis People Given name *Tarana Abbasova (born 1967), Azerbaijani female weightlifter *Tarana Burke, American activist, pioneer of the Me Too movement *Tarana Halim (born 1966), Bangladeshi politician, former lawyer, television and film actress and playwright *Tarana Raja, Indian actress, dancer and TV anchor Surname *Emiliano Tarana (born 1979), Italian football player *Seema Tarana or Sima Tarana, Afghan singer Others *Tarana (1951 film), ''Tarana'' (1951 film), a 1951 Indian film starring Madhub ...
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Tarana
''Tarana'' is a type of composition in Hindustani classical vocal music in which certain words (e.g. "odani", "todani", "tadeem" and "yalali") based on Persian and Arabic phonemes are rendered at a medium (''madhya laya'') or fast (''drut laya'') rate. It was invented by Amir Khusro (1253-1325 CE), and is similar to the Qalbana form of Sufi poetry. In modern times, the singer Amir Khan helped popularize it and researched its origins and the syllables used. Nissar Hussain Khan was a tarana singer. Tarana was also used by Sikh tenth Guru Gobind Singh in his compositions. Form A second, contrasting melody, usually with higher notes, is introduced once before returning to the main melody. The tarana may include a Persian quatrain, and may use syllables from sitar or tabla A tabla, bn, তবলা, prs, طبلا, gu, તબલા, hi, तबला, kn, ತಬಲಾ, ml, തബല, mr, तबला, ne, तबला, or, ତବଲା, ps, طبله, pa, ਤਬਲਾ, ...
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Seema Tarana
Seema Tarana also spelled as Sima Tarana () is an Afghanistan, Afghan singer originally from Parwan Province. She is popular in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. She currently resides in Canada. References

Living people Afghan Tajik people Afghan women singers Persian-language singers Afghan emigrants to Canada People from Parwan Province Afghan expatriates in Canada 21st-century Afghan women singers Year of birth missing (living people) {{Afghanistan-singer-stub ...
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Taran (other)
Taran may refer to: Places * Tarane, village in northern Lebanon * Taran, Bulgaria, a village in Smolyan municipality * Taran, Iran (other), several places in Iran * Taran District, the name of a district of Kazakhstan; also, the capital of Taran District * Taran Plateau, Antarctica People * Taran (name), includes people with the given name and surname Other uses * ''Taran'', Russian term for aerial ramming in wartime * A Welsh god, associated with the Gaulish Taranis * ''Rutilus heckelii'' or ''taran'', a species of fish commonly known as roaches *Taran (character), the main character in ''The Chronicles of Prydain'' books ** The character appears in Disney's adaptation, '' The Black Cauldron'' *SU-152 "Taran", a 1965 experimental Russian tank destroyer See also * *Taran Taran (other) *Tarn Taran (other) Tarn Taran may refer to: * Tarn Taran Sahib, a city in Tarn Taran district, Punjab, India * Tarn Taran district, a district in Punjab, Ind ...
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Tarana-e-Pakistan
Tarana-e-Pakistan is claimed to be the first national anthem of Pakistan that was played on Pakistan's national radio on 14 August 1947. An unsubstantiated claim is that it was composed by Jagannath Azad at the request of Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It was never officially adopted as Pakistan's national anthem and the "Qaumi Tarana" was officially adopted as Pakistan's national anthem in 1954. History Controversy For the first time in 2004, it was claimed by an Indian journalist that the first national anthem of Pakistan was written by Jagan Nath Azad, a Hindu poet from Isakhel in Mianwali, on the personal request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was alleged that Jinnah asked Azad to write the anthem on 11 August 1947 and that it was later approved by Jinnah as the official national anthem for the next year and a half. However, this claim is historically unsubstantiated, disputed and controversial. Many historians, including Safdar Mahmood and Aqeel Abbas Jafri, reject this claim and believe ...
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Qaumī Tarāna
The "" ( ur, , ; "National Anthem"), also known as "" ( ur, , ; "Thy Sacred Land"), is the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and formerly the Dominion of Pakistan. It was written by Hafeez Jalandhari in 1952 and the music was produced by Ahmad G. Chagla in 1949, preceding the lyrics. It was officially adopted as Pakistan's national anthem in August 1954 and was recorded in the same year by eleven major singers of Pakistan including Ahmad Rushdi, Kaukab Jahan, Rasheeda Begum, Najam Ara, Naseema Shaheen, Zawar Hussain, Akhtar Abbas, Ghulam Dastagir, Anwar Zaheer, and Akhtar Wasi Ali. History In early 1948, A. R. Ghani, a Muslim from South Africa's Transvaal, offered two prizes of five thousand rupees each for the poet and composer of a new national anthem for the newly independent state of Pakistan. The prizes were announced through a government press advertisement published in June 1948. In December 1948, the Government of Pakistan established the Natio ...
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Tarana-e-Milli
"Tarana-e-Milli" ( ur, ) or "Anthem of the Community" is an enthusiastic poem in which Allama Mohammad Iqbal paid tribute to the Muslim Ummah (nation) and said that Islam is the religion of the world. He recognized all Muslims anywhere in the world as part of a single nation, whose leader is Muhammad, the prophet of the Muslims. Iqbal wrote the poem a few years after writing a poem written in the same meter and rhyme scheme call Tarana-e-Hindi (More commonly known as Sare Jahan Se Accha). In this time, Iqbal's world view had changed dramatically, Tarana-E-Hindi is a patriotic song that glorifies the land of Hindustan or Undivided India (Modern day comprising India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) and the people who live in it; it also suggests that people should not divided by religion and should instead be bonded by a common national identity. "Tarana-E-Milli", on the other hand, argues that a global, Islamic community should come above all and even warns against a nationalistic wor ...
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Tarana (Ravi Shankar Song)
''Tarana'' is a type of composition in Hindustani classical vocal music in which certain words (e.g. "odani", "todani", "tadeem" and "yalali") based on Persian and Arabic phonemes are rendered at a medium (''madhya laya'') or fast (''drut laya'') rate. It was invented by Amir Khusro (1253-1325 CE). In modern times, the singer Amir Khan helped popularize it and researched its origins and the syllables used. Nissar Hussain Khan was a tarana singer. Tarana was also used by Sikh tenth Guru Gobind Singh in his compositions. Form A second, contrasting melody, usually with higher notes, is introduced once before returning to the main melody. The tarana may include a Persian quatrain, and may use syllables from sitar or tabla such as "dar-dar" or "dir-dir"; singers might recite full compositions (e.g. tihais, gats, tukdas) within the body of the tarana. History Thakur Jaidev Singh Jaideva Singh (19 September 1893 in Shoratgarh, Uttar Pradesh – 27 May 1986 in Banaras) was an I ...
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Radio Tarana
Radio Tarana is a New Zealand radio network, broadcasting in Auckland. It broadcasts a mixture of music, information, news, sports, culture, events coverage and lifestyle features. The station was the first commercial full-time New Zealand radio station targeting migrant communities. According to the 2014 TNS New Zealand radio survey, it remains the highest-rating ethnic broadcaster in the country. Robert Khan set up the station in 1996 for Auckland's Indian and Hindi-speaking community. It now targets a broad range of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan and Fijian migrants around New Zealand. The network aims to foster mutual understanding between different migrant groups with diverse interests, religions and ethnic origins. This is done in part through the coverage of religious festivals, international news events and local political issues. Tarana broadcasts in Auckland on 1386 AM, reaching a weekly audience of 32,000 in the Auckland market during a survey in 2014. Radi ...
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Taraana
''Taraana'' is a 1979 Hindi movie produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions. The film stars Mithun Chakravorty, Ranjeeta, Bhagwan Dada, Om Shivpuri, Jagdeep, Shreeram Lagoo, Jayshree T., Urmila Bhatt and Sharat Saxena. The film's music is by Vijay Patil, also known as Raam Laxman. Cast *Mithun Chakraborty as Shyam *Ranjeeta Kaur as Radha *Bhagwan Dada * Dr. Shreeram Lagoo *Om Shivpuri *Jagdeep *Jayshree T. *Sharat Saxena *Urmila Bhatt Soundtrack All the songs were composed by Music Director Raamlaxman Vijay Patil (16 September 1942 – 22 May 2021) better known as Raamlaxman, was an Indian composer, pianist, musician and accordionist. Raamlaxman is most famous for his work with Rajshri Productions of Hindi films. He composed music for their ... and lyrics were penned by Ravindra Rawal and Tilakraj Thapar. References *https://web.archive.org/web/20101203191014/http://www.jointscene.com/movies/bollywood/Tarana%20-%201979/12198 External links * 1979 f ...
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Tarana (1951 Film)
''Tarana'' () is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film produced and written by K. S. Daryani and directed by Ram Daryani. Starring Madhubala and Dilip Kumar together for the first time, ''Tarana'' revolves around the titular character (Madhubala), a free-spirited village girl who falls in love with a visiting doctor (Kumar). ''Tarana'' is best remembered as the production during which Madhubala and Kumar began a highly publicised affair that lasted for nearly six years. Released on 5 October 1951, the film became one of the biggest box office hits of the year and earned overwhelming positive reviews from critics, mostly for the lead pair's onscreen chemistry, music and direction. Plot After a plane crash, Dr. Motilal (Dilip Kumar), is left stranded in a small village, where he is given shelter by a blind old man called Surdas and his playful, young daughter Tarana (Madhubala). During the course of their stay, the Motilal falls for the charms of the innocent Tarana ...
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Emiliano Tarana
Emiliano Tarana (born 3 January 1979) is an Italian former footballer. Career Tarana started his career at Parma, about 21 km away from hometown Casalmaggiore. He spent 4 seasons on loan to various clubs before signed permanently by Piacenza in July 2003. In January 2005, he left for his current club Mantova, at that time at Serie C1 Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football (soccer), football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1 .... On 16 August 2011, he signed a two-year contract with Feralpisalò. References External links Profile at Mantova 1979 births Living people People from Casalmaggiore Footballers from the Province of Cremona Italian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Parma Calcio 1913 players SS Arezzo players Ternana Calcio players AC Perugia Calcio players Modena FC 20 ...
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Tarana, New South Wales
Tarana is a small town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Lithgow. It is the former junction of the Oberon Branch railway with the Main Western Line. This branch line was notable for its steep 1 in 30 gradients In vector calculus, the gradient of a scalar-valued differentiable function of several variables is the vector field (or vector-valued function) \nabla f whose value at a point p is the "direction and rate of fastest increase". If the gradi ... and sharp {{convert, 100, m curves.{{cite web, title=Oberon Branch, url=http://www.nswrail.net/lines/show.php?name=NSW:oberon, website=nswrail.net, publisher=Rolfe Bozier, accessdate=25 July 2014 Heritage listings Tarana has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Main Western railway: Tarana railway station {{cite NSW SHR, 5012239, Tarana Railway Station and yard group, hr=01263, accessdate=18 May 2018 References {{Reflist {{City of Lithgow topics, state=collapsed {{authority ...
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