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  2. Music of Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Sufiana Kalam is the classical music of Kashmir, which uses its own maqams, and is accompanied by the Rubab, the Kashmiri saz, the Santoor, the wasool and the dokra. [citation needed] The dance based on the sofiyiana kalam is the hafiz nagma.

  3. Sport in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Qatar is primarily centred on football in terms of participation and spectators. Additionally, athletics, basketball, handball, volleyball, camel racing, horse racing, cricket and swimming are also widely practised. [1]

  4. List of languages by number of native speakers in India

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    States and union territories of India by the spoken first language [1] [note 1]. The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages.Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European (c. 77%), the Dravidian (c. 20.61%), the Austroasiatic (precisely Munda and Khasic) (c. 1.2%), or the Sino-Tibetan (precisely Tibeto-Burman) (c. 0.8%), with ...

  5. Jambo - Wikipedia

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    Jambo's older sister Goma, born on 23 September 1959 in Basel, was the first gorilla born in Europe and lived in the Zoo Basel until her death in 2018. [1] Before Jambo was transferred to Jersey Zoo, Jambo and Goma had a son named Tamtam, who was born at Zoo Basel on 2 May 1971, and died at Wuppertal Zoo on 34 July 2009.

  6. Jambo Means Hello - Wikipedia

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    Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book is a 1974 picture book written by Muriel Feelings and illustrated by Tom Feelings. It is an abecedarium of Swahili terms for the 24 letters in the Swahili alphabet. Jambo Means Hello won the 1974 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for Picture Book and was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 1975.

  7. Star Sports (Indian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Star Sports Network is a group of Indian pay television sports channels owned by Disney Star, a subsidiary of Disney India, the channel currently holds rights of flagship tournaments like Indian Premier League, ICC Events, Premier League, ONE Championship, Wimbledon etc.

  8. Jumbo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo (nickname) Cush Jumbo (born 1985), English actress and writer; Oko Jumbo (died 1891), Nigerian traditional ruler; Jumbo Tsuruta, ring name of Japanese professional wrestler Tomomi Tsuruta (1951–2000)

  9. List of Indian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Raju Bharatan (1934 – 7 February 2020), former cricket and music journalist with 'The Illustrated Weekly of India' and 'Screen' and author on several books on cricket and Hindi music personalities. [9] [10] Harsha Bhogle (born 19 July 1961), Indian cricket Commentator and journalist. [11] He was born in a Marathi speaking family in Hyderabad.