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Khasta Qasim (Azerbaijani: Xəstə Qasım, Persian: خسته قاسم: 1684–1760) – was an
Iranian Azerbaijani poet of
Azerbaijani literature.
Khasta Qasim was one...
- (like in Delhi) with a
masala inside called '
Khasta Kochuri'. Generally, no
curry is
accompanied by the
khasta kochuri version. Some of the
variants in North...
- preparation. Dahi puri Dahi vada Kachori- or Kachauri, with
variants such as
Khasta Kachuari Mangode -
Similar to pakora, but
besan paste is
replaced with yellow...
- is a
traditional dried bread or cake. It is also
known as papay, rattan,
khasta (Hindi: खस्ता), russ or cake rusk in Hindi-Urdu, and
Punjabi or
porai பொறை...
- win her affection.
Begum Jaan
dreams of
marrying him, but her wholesaler,
Khasta Gul Khan, also vies for her hand. One day,
Begum Jaan is
chased by police...
- he saw the
essay he tore it up. At this time Hali
adopted the
takhallus "
Khasta",
which means "the exhausted, the distressed, the heartbroken". He showed...
- over from
ending to the root syllable,
example Old
Norse kasta [
kʰɑ̂stɑ᷈] > [
kʰɑ̂stə᷈] (> [kʰɑ̂.ɑ᷈st] "to throw"),
while the
endings after light syllables...
- His
poems were
mainly influenced by Hafez, a
famous Persian poet, and
Khasta Qasim, an old
Azerbaijani poet.[citation needed] His most
famous work in...
- and then they go. ... Sayat-Nova
Khasta Qasim, (1684–1760) was one of the most po****r folk
poets in Azerbaijan.
Khasta,
which he
chose for a pen-name,...
- master, Shah
Khasta Khumar. He
finds his ring in the jar and goes
outside his
house to
retrieve his wife. They reunite, and Shah
Khasta Khumar warns her...