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morgenstern16 · 17 days
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there's a guy on youtube who mixes western metal with recordings of famous indian singers and it's some of the coolest stuff i've ever heard
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this shit goes through my head five times a day
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Aa Piya Aa Piya Aa Piya Aa Piya Aaj Dil Mein Mere Aa Piya Inn Nainan Mein Jo Main Palak Dhanp Tohe Lu Na Main Dekhu Gair Ko Na Main Tohe Dekhne Du Sanson Ki Mala Pe Haan Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroo Main Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam Apne Mann Ki Main Jaanu Aur Pi Ke Mann Ki Ram Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroo Main Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam Prem Ke Rang Mein Aisi Dhoobi Prem Ke Rang Mein Aisi Dhoobi Bann Gaya Ikk Hi Roop Prem Ki Mala Japte Japte Aap Bani Main Shaam Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroo Main Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam Prem Piyaala Jabse Piya Hai Prem Piyaala Jabse Piya Hai Jee Ka Hai Ye Haal Aangaron Pe Neend Aaje Katon Pe Aaram Sanson Ki Mala Pe Sanson Ki Mala Pe Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroo Main, Simroo Main Simroo Main Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam, Pi Ka Naam Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroo Main Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam Pi Ka Naam
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leviathan-supersystem · 6 months
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You seem knowledgeable on the USSR, can you do a debunking of this post, or link me a source which debunks it?
https://www.tumblr.com/sanson-ki-mala-pe/746822120828502016/soviet-antisemitism-a-hundred-years-of-recycling
i don;t have time to address every claim made here, but it jumps out to me immediately that the source they're referencing, "More than a Century of Antisemitism: How Successive Occupants of the Kremlin Have Used Antisemitism to Spread Disinformation and Propaganda" is quite literally published by the US Department of State, and that this document in turn uses as one of it's major sources the Romanian defector Ion Mihai Pacepa, a controversial figure who's various claims have been frequently called into doubt even by those sympathetic to his cause.
for example, in this book review by the national catholic register [link], the author of the review, who is plainly sympathetic to Pacepa's anti-communist goals, nonetheless casts doubt on many of the claims he makes:
In the article “Moscow’s Assault on the Vatican,” published in 2007, Pacepa  claimed he convinced legendary Vatican diplomat Msgr. Agostino Casaroli — later cardinal and secretary of state under Pope John Paul II — to let three Romanian agents, posing as priests, peruse the papal archives. Under scrutiny, Pacepa’s story began to unravel, with doubts expressed by historians and Vatican experts. Then the reason Pacepa claimed to have credibility with the Vatican collapsed: He said he had engineered a “spy trade” in 1959, exchanging jailed Romanian Archbishop Augustin Pacha for two spies caught in West Germany. But Archbishop Ioan Robu of Bucharest showed photos of the bishop’s 1954 crypt, explaining the heroic man was already dead when Pacepa claimed to have liberated him.
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Vatican diplomats Cardinals Giovanni Cheli and Luigi Poggi were involved in negotiations with Romania and the Soviet bloc. Cardinal Cheli called Pacepa’s allegations “untruthful scenarios,” while Cardinal Poggi declared them “the product of a troubled mind and soul.” Archbishop Robu, who was consecrated by Cardinal Casaroli, emphatically calls the Pacepa account false: “We would know, it would be in our memories, if Romanian spies gained access to the Vatican Archives. It didn’t happen.”
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In Disinformation, Pacepa credits KGB operations with everything from plotting the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy to provoking the rise of Islamic extremism. In each scenario, he portrays himself as a witness to history — when his true rank and job description would never explain access to these events or decisions.
another similarly anti-communist catholic source is the catholic review, the official publication of the archdioces of baltimore. [link] they write:
Mr. Rychlak, the author of two books on Pope Pius and World War II, said he thinks Mr. Pacepa’s account needs to be verified in the Soviet archives. “Pacepa’s timing is questionable. Why hasn’t this story been revealed until now? I hope the United States government will declassify any information it has on this important matter, to spare the time a Freedom of Information Act request takes,” said Mr. Rychlak. John Cornwell, the British author of a 1999 book, “Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII,” told CNS he has never heard the claims described by Mr. Pacepa and considers them “most unlikely.” “As a supporter of NATO and the Western Alliance, it’s not inconceivable the pope could have been targeted (by the KGB). But I haven’t seen any credible documents indicating anyone doctored material,” said Mr. Cornwell, whose book was criticized by church officials for its negative portrayal of Pope Pius. Former colleagues of Mr. Pacepa, 79, expressed doubts about his story. “Between 1960 and 1962, when he pretends he ran Vatican spies, he was in Bucharest, assigned as a deputy in the techno-scientific section of Securitate (the Romanian secret police), where he stayed until he defected in 1978,” said a former high-ranking Securitate officer who would not allow his name to be used. “In the chain of command he would not have had direct communication with the KGB generals. If he did, that would make him a Soviet agent, not a Romanian one,” the source added. “In 1959, Pacepa was in Germany under diplomatic cover. He was a captain in Cologne with a degree in chemistry and belonged to the techno-scientific section. Again, the KGB generals wouldn’t have taken him into consideration,” said the source, who believes Mr. Pacepa is trying to build a “mysterious aura” for himself in his later years. “Why did he wait 29 years (since his defection) to reveal this? If it’s true, it would have made so much sense to put it on the table in 1981, after the Soviet-Bulgarian plot to assassinate Pope John Paul II,” the source said. A former Romanian diplomat of the communist era, who has advised the U.S. government, expressed “deep doubts” about the account. “Pacepa is not a serious source,” said the former diplomat. “His book ‘Red Horizons’ (1988) is about one-third fiction. He takes some real facts, and then invents. “I’m afraid he is just trying to bring attention to his persona. He invokes the Vatican because the Romanian Securitate has been exhausted and is a marginal issue,” he added. “Pacepa does not document. Given the gravity of the affirmations he makes, in order to be credible, he must unveil the source, himself, or otherwise it is fiction,” said the retired diplomat.
given Ion Mihai Pacepa's overall track record, i would certainly like to see some other source verifying the various claims that the "More Than A Century Of Antisemitism" cites from him, most especially the claim that the USSR distributed copies of the Protocols in arabic in the middle east, a claim I cannot find any other source for.
Edit: also i should note that one of the major thrusts of the "More Than A Century Of Antisemitism" document is to smear all criticism of Azov in Ukraine as somehow antisemitic, which is just ludicrous. regardless of how you feel about the war in Ukraine, there are legitimate criticisms to be made of Azov Battalion and the role they have played there.
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siya-sayani · 7 months
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Heya! Thankyou @shyam-kariya for tagging me in this. Mera Aisa koi particular genre nhi hai music ka... Thoda thoda sab sun rkha h. Lemme know if u guys like my music.❣️
Accha I think for Tumblr, Hindi music would be appropriate..so here goes.
1. Aarambh ~ Piyush Mishra Hassss to be my top one..cos it gives me positive energy and motivation when I'm low.
2. Humko kiske gham ne mara~ Ghulam Ali. If u are into ghazals and sufi , I bet u will like this too... It's all the genz needs and I love it for its harmonium piece.
3. Saason ki mala pe ~ Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan A weird thing of mine, but this long masterpiece of kawali is a beautyyyyyy it's all about dedication to higher soul and I let it just play while studying.
4. Rafta rafta ~ Mehdi Hassan. Ik it's been heard on insta too much now...but hey I looooveee this beauty. It's love described in words, I think if u want to know how it feels like to fall in love, just hear this.
5. Chingari koi bhadke~kishore Kumar. Looking for a good cry after a breakup but in the retro way??? Hear it and let the flow begin... It's just pain...plain old simple sadness.
6. Jis gali mei Tera Ghar ~ Mukesh. This is just dark in it's own way although it talks about a lover, and I love it for it's darkness. Do give it a try 😁
I'm giving the links to the songs... For your easy access.
Also , I'd like my frnds to join in on this...❣️❣️ @kyunbhai @hsnaayar @anarkali-disco-chali @seedhe-pahad-se @itsshivam05 @aahanna @hum-aapke-hain-kaun @emartirabdi (apologies if I forgot someone)
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questof-truth · 1 year
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infantisimo · 2 years
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Sanson Ki Mala Pe
nusrat fateh ali khan qawwal & party + andre antunes
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haroon123 · 8 months
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Sanson Ki Mala Pe # Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan # Haroon Khan
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sauravsahanii · 1 year
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tamasidasfanpage · 1 year
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Saanson ki mala pe simruuN main 
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defyperception · 1 year
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Liked on YouTube: INDIA METAL - Sanson Ki Mala Pe (ft. Shan Padman) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaKkZOhcBfk
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sahebmandiravlog · 2 years
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Sanson Ki Mala Pe Simroon Main Pi Ka Naam || Sanson Ki Mala Pe || 90's H...
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rukasudark · 2 years
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Legendary Pakistani Singer goes Metal [Sanson Ki Mala Pe]
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turniok · 2 years
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Legendary Pakistani Singer goes Metal [Sanson Ki Mala Pe]
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b-itter-almond · 6 years
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Sanson ki mala pe simruuN main peeya ka naam
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ikasdu64 · 5 years
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questof-truth · 2 years
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