- The
khushtar (Chinese: 胡西它尔; Uyghur: خۇشتار, Хуштар, also
hushtar or hustar) is a
bowed lute from the
Uyghur Region,
Western China. It has four strings...
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Khushtar Girami (1902–1988) (Urdu: خوشتر گرامی, Hindi: खुश्तर गिरामी) born Ram
Rakha Mal Chadda, was a
renowned Urdu
writer and poet. He is more remembered...
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Muhammad Ibrahim Khushtar Razvi Siddiqui (8
March 1930 – 9 June 2002) was an
Indian sufi
saint and
Islamic scholar belonging to the
Barelvi movement of...
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often addressed with this title,
along with
individuals such as
Moulana Khushtar Siddiqi of Mauritius,
although these titles are, in essence, unofficial...
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Muzaffarnagari (Muhammad Ishaaq) (1901–1969)
Bismil Saeedi (1901–1977)
Khushtar Girami (Dewan Ram
Rakhamal Kalia) (1902–1988)
Anand Narain Mulla (1901–1997)...
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traditional music of Xinjiang. 1
playing string and 12
sympathetic strings.
Khushtar (胡西它尔) – a four-stringed
bowed instrument used in
Uyghur traditional music...
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Rashid ۔". thesis.asianindexing.com.
Retrieved 18
September 2023. "Raza-e-
Khushtar Foundation".
Retrieved 18
September 2023. Maullifa-o-murattiba Mohammad...
- satire, cartoons,
health news to
short stories.
Biswin Sadi was
founded by
Khushtar Girami in 1937 as a
monthly magazine. Z
Rahman Nayyar bought the magazine...
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highly acclaimed. Now this
programme is
carried out by Zakir-e-Ahlebayte
Khushtar Abbas Rizvi.
Imambargahs in
Hallaur are the
places which contribute to...
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demise of his old friend, Mehr Lal Soni Zia Fatehabadi, was
published by
Khushtar Girami in the
October 1986 (Vol.50.No.10.)
issue of the
monthly "Biswin...