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Qutub Bakhsh, more
commonly known as
Tanras Khan (c. 1801 – c. 1890), was an
Indian musician of the
Hindustani classical tradition known for
being a luminary...
- with Orion.
Bugis sailors identified the
three stars in Orion's Belt as
tanra tellué,
meaning "sign of three". In old
Hungarian tradition,
Orion is known...
- (1330-?) Luwu – Anakaji, Datu (1293–1330)
Tampa Balusu, Datu (1330–1365)
Tanra Balusu, Datu (1365–1402) Indonesia:
Lesser Sunda Islands Bali
Kingdom (complete...
- Bakhsh, who was
awarded the
title of
Tanras Khan by the last
Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah
Zafar in the 19th century.
Tanras Khan was also the
tutor in music...
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Manzoor Ahmed Khan
Niazi Fareed Ayaz
Abdullah Niazi Qawwal Bahauddin Khan
Tanras Khan
Warsi Brothers Fateh Ali Khan
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Farrukh Fateh Ali...
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depleted relative to
norepinephrine and 5- HT (Pettibone et al., 1984;
Tanra et al., 1995).
Originally developed as a reserpine-type antipsychotic, TBZ...
- Taj Khan (Rang Rus)
Sheikh Ajmal (Miyan Achpal) Mir
Qutub Baksh (Miyan
Tanras) Haji
Muhammed Siddiq Khan,
Muzaffar Khan The
Qawwal Bacchon Ka Gharana...
- Lopi, King (15th century)
Batara Gowa, King (15th/16th century) Luwu –
Tanra Balusu, Datu (1365–1402) Toampanangi, Datu (1402–1426)
Batara Guru II, Datu...
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Lyrics Length 1. "Paniya" Ali
Sethi and Noah Georgeson,
based on
lyrics by
Tanras Khan 6:50 2. "Dil Mein Ab" Ali Sethi,
based on text by Faiz
Ahmad Faiz 3:10...
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Hidayat Khan
Mughul Khan
Karim Khan
Jabbar Khan Lal Khan Daughter, Wife of
Tanras Khan Hazi Za**** Khan
Daughter Manshi Ghulam Hussain Noor Khan
Chojja Khan...