- Bhai
Almast (26
August 1553 – 1643) was a Sikh preacher,
leader of a
branch of the
Udasi Sampradaya, and the
elder brother of Bhai Balu Hasna, another...
-
Almast (Armenian: Ալմաստ
meaning diamond) is the only
opera of the
Armenian composer Alexander Spendiaryan. In 1916
Spendiaryan met
Armenian poet Hovhannes...
- Surya.
There are
various sub-sects
within the Udasis, some of them being:
Almast dhūāṅ Phūl dhūāṅ
Goind (or Gondā) dhūāṅ Bālū Husnā dhūāṅ Naga (Nāngā), followers...
-
succeeded as head of the
Udasi sect by four of his disciples, them
namely being Almast, Balu Hasne, Phul, and Goinde. Some
sources record his
birth year as being...
- of a
branch of the
Udasi sampradaya. He was the
younger brother of Bhai
Almast. Balu
Hasna was born on 13
November 1564, in a Gaur
Brahmin family of Srinagar...
-
Almast Lal
Badshah also
known as
Almast Bapu Lal
Badshah is a Sufi saint. The
dargah is a
Sufiyana Darbar located in Nakodar,
Jalandhar District, Punjab...
- FC
Almast (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Ալմաստ), is a
defunct Armenian football club from the
capital Yerevan. The club was
dissolved in late 1993 due...
- from Tumanyan's works. Two operas, ****h (1912) by
Armen Tigranian and
Almast (1930) by
Alexander Spendiaryan, were
written based on his works. Hovhannes...
- the Gaur
community are
often considered to have an
inferior status. Bhai
Almast – 16th
century religious figure Bhai Balu
Hasna – 16th
century religious...
-
opera based on "The
Capture of Tmkabert" poem. In 1916 the
libretto of
Almast opera was ready, and
Spendiarov began work on the opera, and
finished the...