-
Horses tall as Mares". In an
Indian variant, The Rose of
Bakawali (Hindi-Urdu: Gul-e-
Bakawali), the king
becomes blind and, on his doctors's orders, sends...
- film
Gulebakavali (1938 film), 1938
Indian Telugu-language film Gul-E-
Bakawali (film), 1939
Indian Punjabi-language film
Gulebakavali (1955 film), 1955...
- Gul-E-
Bakawali (transl. Flower of
Bakawali) is a 1939
Indian Punjabi-language film by D. M. Pancholi,
starring Salim Raza, Noor Jehan, Suraiya, Hem Lata...
- "Dange fame
Nikita Dutta gears up for her next
comedy caper, 'Gul Gule
Bakawali'".
Femina India.
Retrieved 20
March 2024. "Nikita
Dutta turns 'dabbawali'...
- filmmakers,
Dalsukh Pancholi introduced Noor
Jehan as a
child star in Gul
Bakawali. He was
forced to move to
Bombay in 1947 due to the partition, leaving...
-
Rindani and
Anwar Fatehan. It is
loosely based on the folk-tale of Gul-e-
Bakawali. This
serial story revolves around the tale of
Rajkumar Vanraj Singh who...
- with Usha
Mangeshkar Ghulam Begum Badshah - "Aaj Hai
Mujhko Khushi" Gul-e-
Bakawali - "La La Hua Kya Hai
Bataa Tu" Guru
Ghantal - "Zindagi Ka
Sahara Jaata...
- was an Urdu poet of the 19th
century who is best
known for his epic Gul
Bakawali. He was
defended by Brij
Narayan Chakbast when it was
suggested that he...
- supplies) SJK (C)
Johor Jaya,
Jalan Rosmerah 5/1 SK
Taman Johor Jaya 1,
Jalan Bakawali 20 SK
Taman Johor Jaya 2,
Jalan Keembong 43 SK
Taman Johor Jaya 3, Jalan...
- Dorani, "The
Invisible Woman"
Bengal – The Kotwal's Daughter, The Rose of
Bakáwalí Uzbek - Mohistara. In variants, the
princesses vary in number, sometimes...