ghazal in A Sentence

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    Ghazal 4 Persian Sufi Poetry.

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    Ghazal 1 Persian Sufi Poetry.

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    North Bahr al Ghazal.

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    West Bahr al Ghazal.

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    is a popular Ghazal singer from Hyderabad, India.

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    thus became a renowned Ghazal singer of Pakistan.

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    Ghazal and Shairi.

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    E-Invite- Ghazal Programme.

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    This Ghazal contains ashaar not published in the public domain.

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    The origin of the Ghazal is found in classical Arabic poetry.

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    Talat Aziz(Urdu: طلعت عزیز‎) (born 11 November 1956) is a popular Ghazal singer from Hyderabad, India.

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    Then she sang many more hit Ghazals and thus became a renowned Ghazal singer of Pakistan.

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    Wali Mohammed Wali's visit thus stimulated the growth and development of Urdu Ghazal in Delhi.

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    Madhuurima has learnt Hindustani classical music and Ghazal from her mother and used to sing children songs.

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    This Ghazal contains ashaar not published in the public domain. These are marked by a red line on the left.

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    He played the villain with dual identity of a Ghazal singer and Pakistani spy who supports terrorism in India.

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    During his musical career starting 1961 till his death, Jagjit Singh released around 80 Ghazal albums which are popular even today.

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    She is regarded as one of the most veteran and revered Ghazal singers in India and has thus been given the moniker, of Mallika-e-Ghazal.

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    His second elder brother Nirmal Udhas is also a well-known Ghazal Singer and was the first of the three brothers to start singing in the family.

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    Prem promises to wait for her and keeps assisting her in all her troubles- while at the same time having become a prominent Ghazal singer and a famous one.

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    Famine reportedly led to deaths in Northern Bahr el Ghazal and Warrap states in mid-2011, though the state governments of both denied hunger there was severe enough to cause fatalities.

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    Having gone through a lot of pain and struggle in her early years, many believed that the veteran Ghazal singer got so addicted to it that she would often feel restless without sadness in the later part of her life.

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    Tom Rhodes of the Committee to Protect Journalists stated after the murders that"The murder of five journalists is a devastating attack on South Sudan's already beleaguered press corps," and that"We urge Western Bahr el Ghazal authorities to do their utmost to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice, and to ensure journalists are allowed to carry out their duties safely.

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