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Tasvîr-i Efkâr (Ottoman Turkish: تسویر افکار, lit. 'Herald of Ideas') was a long term
Ottoman newspaper which existed between 1862 and 1925 with some interruptions...
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Ghosh in
Tasvir Chor Raj
Kamal as
Professor Shome in
Tasvir Chor Raj
Shekhar as
Tarashankar in
Bhoot Rajendra Gupta as
Mahidhar Chowdhury in
Tasvir Chor and...
- 1993
Humrahi as
child bride 1993
Byomkesh Bakshi as
Rajni in the
episode "
Tasvir Chor" (credited as
Sadia Siddiqui) 1994–98
Banegi Apni Baat as Priyanka...
- in the episodes.
Byomkesh Bakshi (1993) as
Mahidhar Chowdhury (Episode:
Tasvir Chor)
Chandrakanta (1994-1996) as
Pandit Jagannath/Shani (Twin
Brother of...
- p. 5. (in Persian;
English machine translation)
Tehran Times. Donya-ye
Tasvir celebration returns with
awards for “Night Bus”, “Song of Sparrows”. March...
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stories in Hindi,
including Ek
Plate Sailab (1962), Teen
Nigahon Ki Ek
Tasvir, Yahi Sach Hai,
Trishanku and
Sampoorna Kahaniyan. In 2007, she published...
- Khushi" with Kis****
Kumar "Aa Jao Ki Mil Kar
Badle Duniya" "Mere Dil Me Teri
Tasvir"
Faraar - "Hamara Yeh Dil Jaani" with Usha
Mangeshkar "Hamara Yeh Dil Jaani...
- America.
Approximately a year
after the
execution of
Navid Afkari, the +1500
Tasvir account launched a
series on
social media titled "I Am Innocent," focusing...
- for the
broader public. Şinasi used his newspapers, Tercüman-ı Ahvâl and
Tasvîr-i Efkâr, to
promote the
proliferation of
European Enlightenment ideals during...
- Ottoman, İbrahim Şinasi, on his
newspaper Tasvîr-i Efkâr (Herald of Ideas).
Kemal worked as the
editor of
Tasvîr-i Efkâr
until his
exile and
flight to Paris...