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shamiana (Bengali: শামিয়ানা, Urdu: شامیانہ) is a
South Asian ceremonial tent,
shelter or awning,
commonly used for
outdoor parties, weddings, feasts...
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Paradise (Nahar-i-Bihisht).. The
building used to have red awnings, or
shamianas. Over the corner-arches of the
northern and
southern walls below the cornice...
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Friends of
India and
South Asia
Shamiana (Polish:
Stowarzyszenie Przyjaciół
Indii i Azji Południowej –
Shamiana) is a non-governmental
Polish umbrella...
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history of
Shamiana,
dates back to the
Mughal era. As per
Government of
India service tax
rules under Finance Act 1997, the
definition of
Shamiana is given...
- room is a
throne dais (beneath a giant,
domed velvet canopy,
known as a
shamiana or baldachin, that was used at the
Delhi Durbar in 1911).
State Banquets...
- city
ostensibly for the 'manoranjan' (recreation) of the rallyites. The
shamiana was
packed with
villagers from far and near, the
stage was set with green...
- Diwan-i-Khas, Red Fort,
Delhi with red
awnings or
shamianas, in 1817...
- sp**** look today). He
mentions the
presence of rich ****s, as well as a
shamiana, a
small tent
above the cenotaph,
which was
covered with a pure
white sheet...
- the
native princes –
including one woman, the
Begum of
Bhopal – at the
shamiana (ceremonial tent);
controversy ensued when the
Gaekwar of Baroda, Maharajah...
- met him at Kara in
Uttar Pradesh.
Allegedly at the prince's orders, a
Shamiana (Tent) was made to fall on the Emperor, who was
crushed to
death (1324)...