- Indian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and
Turkish languages,
bakshish or бакшиш
means "tip" in the
conventional western sense. In Gr****, μπαξίσι...
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Bakshish Singh (14 June 1928 – 21
September 1970) was an
Indian field hockey player who won the gold
medal at the 1956
Summer Olympics. He
studied at Khalsa...
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Bakshish Singh (born 20
January 1924) was an
Indian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle middleweight at the 1956
Summer Olympics.
Bakshish Singh...
- in the film
Sallu Ki Shadi. In 2019,
Pandey pla**** a
noted character as
bakshish Ali in
Manikarnika starring Kanganna Ranaut. In 2020, he pla**** a prominent...
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synopsis of the life of Taj al-Shariah, by
Muhammad Kalim". Safeena-e-
Bakshish. The****Way. pp. 17–22 – via
Google Books. "Bareilly
cleric among world's...
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although the
latter can
describe any type of
religious poetry.
Hadaiqe Bakshish by
Ahmad Raza Khan
Wasail e
Bakhsish by
Muhammad Ilyas Qadri Tajalliyāt...
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Singh Gentle Balkishan Singh Grewal Gurdev Singh Kullar Udham Singh Kullar Bakshish Singh Charles Stephen Group standings Semi-finals Gold
medal match First...
- Ma'arif-e-islami, (2019) ISBN 0993573568
Noorie Aurad o
Wazaif Muzda e
Bakshish (collections of naats).
Barkat e
Shariat Maah-e-Ramadan
Kaise Guzarein...
- the Punjab: 1849–1886,
Atlantic Publishers & Distri, 1927, p.13 Nijjar,
Bakshish Singh.
History of the
United Panjab,
Volume 1. Singh, Virinder. Dyarchy...
- plain. In the 1870s and '80s, its
Metawali caretaker Um
Kasim would demand bakshish from
visitors and for use of the
olive oil
lamps used to make vows to St...