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  2. Churel - Wikipedia

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    Churel. The Churel, also spelled as Charail, Churreyl, Chudail, Chudel, Chuṛail, Cuḍail or Cuḍel ( Hindi: चुड़ैल, Urdu: چڑیل ), is a mythical or legendary creature resembling a woman, which may be a demoniacal revenant said to occur in South Asia and Southeast Asia, particularly popular in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and ...

  3. Pichal Peri - Wikipedia

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    Pichal peri or pichhal pairī ( Hindi: पिछल पेरी, Urdu: پچھل‌ پيری "reverse-footed"), also called churel/chuṛail/chudail ( Hindi: चुड़ैल, Urdu: چڑیل) is a monster or supernatural creature popularly appearing in ghost stories of South and Central Asia. Pichal peris usually appear female with long hair ...

  4. Sudama - Wikipedia

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    Sudama bows at the glimpse of Krishna's golden palace in Dvaraka. ca 1775-1790 painting. Sudama ( Sanskrit: सुदामा, romanized : Sudāmā ), [2] also known as Kuchela ( Sanskrit: कुचेल, romanized : Kucela ), [3] is a childhood friend of the Hindu deity Krishna. The story of his visit to Dvaraka to meet his friend is ...

  5. Taleem-o-Tarbiat - Wikipedia

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    A 1961 edition of The Pakistan Review said "Among Urdu writers Saeed Lakht, Editor of Taleem-o-Tarbiat, is the most popular with the children." [6] Ayasha Syeed, writing in Living Our Religions , said "I still have fond memories of Taleem-o-Tarbiat , my favorite childhood Urdu language magazine, that we received on a subscription basis.

  6. Aahat (Indian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. 5 October 1995. ( 1995-10-05) –. April 2015. ( 2015-04) Aahat (English: An approaching sound) is an Indian thriller horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony Entertainment Television. [1] The series premiered on 5 October 1995 on the network. The episodes of first, second and fifth seasons were half-hourly ...

  7. Kabuliwala (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Kabuliwala, is a Bengali short story written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1892, [1] [2] during Tagore's "Sadhana" period (named for one of Tagore's magazines) from 1891 to 1895. The story is about a fruit seller, a Pashtun (his name is Rahmat) from Kabul, Afghanistan, who visits Calcutta (present day Kolkata, India) each year to sell dry fruits.

  8. Khidki - Wikipedia

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    12 December 2016. ( 2016-12-12) Khidki: Humari Funny Kahani ( transl. Window: our funny story) is an Indian Hindi language mini-series produced by Hats Off Production. The show premiered on 28 June 2016 and is based on users who tweet their funny stories in 140 characters on Twitter. [1] [2] [3] Casting director is Vineeth Pandey.

  9. Zaynab bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam portal. v. t. e. Zaynab bint Ali ( Arabic: زَيْنَب بِنْت عَلِيّ, c. 626–682 ), was the eldest daughter of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. The former was a daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the latter was his cousin. Ali is also recognized as the fourth Rashidun caliph ( r. 656–661) and the first Shia imam.