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Khojis (Uyghur: خوجىس, Manchu: ᡥᠣᠵᡳ᠍ᠰ, Chinese: 霍集斯; pinyin: Huòjísī, died 1781) was a
Muslim Uyghur Emir, or hākim beg, of
Uqturpan (also Us-Turfan, Chinese:...
- television,
appearing in the
sitcoms Jutt & Bond,
Rubber Band and
Inspector Khoji. He
would later star in films. He has also
pursued a
career as a comedian...
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Jaswant Singh Khoji (also
known as Bauji) was the
founder of
Braham Bunga Trust and Naam
Simran congregation camps at Dodra. At the age of 24,
while serving...
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Uyghur General Khojis (d. 1781), bey of Turfan, who
later settled in Beijing;
painting by a
European Jesuit artist at the
Chinese court in 1775...
- The
story follows a
wandering character named Azad and his companion,
Khoji, from the
streets of late-nineteenth-century
Lucknow to the battlefields...
- into the
mountains north of Aksu but was
captured by the
Uyghur leader Khojis, beg of Uchturpan, at the
request of the Chinese, and
delivered to the Qing...
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Khoji Ishan Bobo
Mausoleum (Uzbek: Xoji
Ishan Bobo maqbarasi) is a
cultural heritage of Karakalpakstan. It is an
architectural monument. It was built...
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Honey B 6. "Godi Ke Maza
Palang Me Na"
Khesari Lal Yadav,
Honey B 7. "
Khoji Na
Balmua Diya Bari"
Khesari Lal Yadav,
Sarodi Bohra 8. "Hamke Maai Se...
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Gurbaksh Singh Preetlari (1895–1977)
Nanak Singh (1897–1971)
Jaswant Singh (
Khoji) ( -1999)
Partap Singh (1904–1984)
Bhagat Puran Singh (1904–1992) Mohan...
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engaged and so do Roop and Reet.
Overseeing all the rom-com
complications is
Khoji (comedian Rana Ranbir, who
wrote the film's dialog, with
story supplied...