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The Umbrella Lyrics - Bilal Saeed
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lyricsgoal · 2 years
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The Umbrella Song Lyrics - Bilal Saeed | Fateh Singh
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komal01 · 2 years
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Jisne dil diya hai usse kya poochte ho mohabbat ke baare mein;
Jiska dil toota hai usse poocho ke mohabbat kya hoti hai!
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meherya · 9 months
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not to be dramatic but thinking about the shaheedi of the chotte sahibzaade and getting so sad and angry... their refusal to bend to the mughal regime which resulted in them being bricked alive with both of them being less than 10 yrs old and being reminded of palestinian children dying under rubble with their only crime being palestinian and their ppls refusal to be beaten down by the zionist regime and it becomes so infuriating seeing prominent punjabi sikh activists who are such strong proponents about the sikh right to self-determination but have yet to take a strong stance on the genocide in gaza but instead put out weak both-sides statements when it's like actually fuck you, you cannot claim to be strong champion for our people when you can't apply the basics of our faith which is justice for the oppressed to the group that is very much oppressed and if you can't express solidarity for the resistance that is reminiscent of sikh militancy that you yourself feel strongly about then your so-called activism is sham and frankly you should kill yourself
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aashufta-sar · 11 months
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Why isn't listening to ghazals and qawwalies all day every day a sport. I'd bag all the golds istg 😩
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townpostin · 18 days
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New 100-Bed Spand Hospital Set to Open in Jamshedpur
Health Minister Banna Gupta to inaugurate advanced multispeciality facility on Sept 7 Spand Multispeciality Hospital, a new 100-bed facility with cutting-edge medical equipment, is set to open in Jamshedpur. JAMSHEDPUR – A state-of-the-art 100-bed hospital will be inaugurated on NH-33, Dimna Pardih Road on September 7. Jharkhand Health Minister Banna Gupta is scheduled to inaugurate the Spand…
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mediaheights · 9 months
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The week of 21 to 27 December is celebrated as the Sacrificial Week in memory of the four Sahibzadas who made sacrifices for the protection of Sikhism and Hinduism. Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh got martyrdom while saving their religious faiths against forceful conversion.
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cadeveshthakur · 9 months
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ramrampanditji · 10 months
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ilyricshub · 6 months
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Zaroori Tha 2 Lyrics - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Zaroori Tha 2 Lyrics - Rahat Fateh Ali Khan #ZarooriTha2 #RahatFatehAliKhan #VishalPandey #AliyaHamidi #VikasSingh #MujtabaAli #KamranAkhtar #GemTunes
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lyricsgoal · 2 years
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Kehde Vehle (Female Version) Lyrics - Chhalle Mundiyan
Kehde Vehle (Female Version) Lyrics – Chhalle Mundiyan
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fatehbaz · 1 year
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“Many years ago,” began a story in a Singapore-based newspaper in 1899, “it used to be customary to transport convicts from India to this Colony.” That article profiled a courthouse scene of fisticuffs between two old men. According to the newspaper, these two ex-convicts opted “to settle their slight differences” with violence, resulting in the “junior” of the pair having “both his arms broken.” [...] Amused by the scene, the writer cast these men as relics from another time.
Convicts from South Asia were once a conspicuous presence in Southeast Asia, their handiwork visible everywhere, particularly in the built environment of Singapore. 
In the twenty-first century, public acknowledgment of their achievements barely exists, elided by many in the Indian community who would rather not trace their origins to convict ancestors and erased by postcolonial governments that would rather not see their shining cities and states shaped by coerced labor. As for the roads, bridges, and buildings constructed by “servants” of the East India Company, as Indian convicts understood themselves, many have been leveled to make room for new monuments.
Convicts had a significant role in forging empires across the world. Penal transportation was a key strategy of British imperial rule, notably in the case of Australia, from the eighteenth century onward. However, the British also established penal settlements in Southeast Asia where they sent women and men from South Asia convicted of heinous crimes, including political offenses. [...]
Empire of Convicts: Indian Penal Labor in Colonial Southeast Asia tells the stories of convicts journeying across kala pani (black waters) and making their homes in Bengkulu, Penang, and Singapore, where they served extended sentences.
Despite finding themselves in novel and precarious situations, many prisoners exercised considerable agency and resisted colonial authorities, in some cases even becoming “their own warders.” Such are the tales of Fateh Khan of Banaras who emerged as the sahib and leader of the Indian convicts and soldiers in Bengkulu or Jallia who escaped from Penang and made his way back home to Gujarat or the many women and men who labored in Singapore for decades and never returned to India.
Political prisoners from South Asia lived alongside other convicts in the insular prisons of Southeast Asia. My book’s cover features the belongings of the Sikh rebel, Bhai Maharaj Singh, who fought the British in India and was held captive in Singapore in the early 1850s. These objects -- a conch shell, a finger ring, a knife, two steel quoits, a sewing needle and thread, and a religious text -- attest to persons and things dispersed across an Indian Ocean world. Empire of Convicts serves as a counterpart to well-known stories of law, crime, punishment, and prisons, and to an ongoing story of prisoners, particularly in the United States, being used for their labor and exploited by racist structures in liberal democracies.
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All text above by: Anand A. Yang. “Forgotten Histories of Indian Convicts in Colonial Southeast Asia.” UC Press Blog (published by University of California Press). 22 January 2021. [Some paragraph breaks added by me. Image shows a portion of the cover of Yang’s book.]
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