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Lalleshwari, also
commonly known as Lal Ded (Kashmiri pronunciation: [laːl dʲad]; 1320–1392), was a
Kashmiri mystic of the
Kashmir Shaivism school of...
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stage name
Lalleshwari. She is also the
frontwoman of Ruby Throat, and
formerly of
Queenadreena and
Daisy Chainsaw. The name "
Lalleshwari" is derived...
- (died 1375) c. 1315 or 1317 – Hafez,
Persian poet (died 1390) 1320 –
Lalleshwari,
Kashmiri Hindu poet (died 1392) 1332: 27 May – Ibn Khaldun,
North African...
- that he
refused to be
breastfed by his
mother after birth and it was
Lalleshwari who
breastfed him. In
teenage years Noor-ud-Din was
apprenticed to a...
- solo work of this time
includes a
collection of home
recordings called Lalleshwari/Lullabies in a Gl****wilderness
released in 2006.
Complementing this release...
- of
Kashmiri Shaivism Lakshmanananda Saraswati (1926 – 23 August 2008)
Lalleshwari (c.1320 – 1392),
Kashmiri literature Madhavdev (c. 1489 – c. 1596) Madhvacharya...
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Death Really Exist? (1981),
Siddha Yoga Publications, ISBN 0-911307-36-2
Lalleshwari (1981), SYDA Foundation, ISBN 0-914602-66-7
Where Are You Going?: A Guide...
- a song by
Engerica (2005) "Roadkill", a song by
KatieJane Garside as
Lalleshwari from
Lullabies in a Gl****
Wilderness (2007) "Roadkill", a song by Suede...
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worker Habba Khatun, 16th-century poet,
known as "Nightingale of Kashmir"
Lalleshwari, poet-saint
Hakeem Manzoor, writer, poet
Farooq Nazki, poet, broadcaster...
- 1355) date
unknown Abbot Methodius of Peshnosha,
Eastern Orthodox saint Lalleshwari,
Kashmiri poet and
mystic (b. 1320) Qutbuddin,
Tahera (2018). "Idrīs...