- "Mere
Rashke Qamar" (Urdu: میرے رشک قمر; lit. "O Envy of the Moon") is a ghazal-qawwali
written by Urdu poet Fana
Buland Shehri and
composed by Nusrat...
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Rashke 1982, pp. 295–296.
Rashke 1982, p. 298.
Schelvis 2007, p. 163.
Rashke 1982, p. 307.
Rashke 1982, pp. 283–284.
Rashke 1982, p. 303.
Rashke 1982...
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Rashke 2000, pp. 278–279.
Rashke 2000, pp. 307–308.
Rashke 2000, pp. 275–277.
Rashke 2000, pp. xvii–xviii.
Rashke 2000, pp. 326–346.
Rashke 2000...
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Richard L.
Rashke (born 1936) is an
American journalist,
teacher and author, who has
written non-fiction books, as well as
plays and screenplays. He is...
- Tiwari,
Abhijit Vaghani, DJ
Chetas and
Traditional Folk. The
songs "Mere
Rashke Qamar" and "Socha Hai" ("Kehdoon Tumhe" from the 1975 film Deewaar) are...
- The New York Times. 22 June 1981.
Rashke 2013, pp. 129–139.
Rashke 2013, pp. 150–154.
Rashke 2013, pp. 157–158.
Rashke 2013, pp. 180–182. "**** Deportation...
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States on 12
April 1987. The script, by
Reginald Rose, was
based on
Richard Rashke's 1983 book of the same name,
along with a m****cript by
Thomas Blatt, "From...
- to
Jules Schelvis and
Richard Rashke that
there may have been more to the story.
Several historians,
including Rashke himself, have
speculated that Szmajzner...
- eaa.org. Retrieved:
September 14, 2011.
Rashke 1985, p. 331.
Rashke 1985, pp. 333–338.
Logie 1992, p. 55.
Rashke 1985, p. 339. Mike
Hirst (August 12, 1978)...
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