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please, please, please
Pairing: Marcus Lopez x f! reader
Summary: We all know Marcus listens to The Smiths. And while you were listening to them in his ro m, he confesses that you are the only thing he really wants.
Warnings: talks about abandonment.
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Good times for a change See, the luck I've had can make a good man turn bad
The Smiths was playing in the background as we hung out in Marcus' room, lucky that Shabnam wasn't here. The air was a little tense as we had an argument a few days earlier. I was determined to get away from here, I don't belong here. And he got angry as he said we were a family, his first family here. Days passed and the atmosphere calmed down, but we needed to talk.
"Hey, what are you thinking, I see you very focused on your little bubble" I spoke, interrupting the music, he raised his head and looked me in the eyes.
So please, please, please Let me, let me, let me, let me Let me get what I want this time
"Just, I was concentrating on the music…Overthinking the lyrics" his hands played with each other, anxious. "What's the one thing I'd beg to have no matter what else. What's the one thing I long for."
Haven't had a dream in a long time See, the life I've had can make a good man bad
"I always thought the idea of killing the president was the only thing keeping me alive, and, somehow I longed to kill him so I could finish myself off. Because I'd have nothing to stay here for." His gaze bore into my eyes and tears gathered in his. "And now all I pray for is for you to stay by my side because it's the only thing that gives me hope. My prayers were never heard, I'm not the right person to ask for them. But for the first time in my life I desperately ask to have you with me. So please, please, please don't abandon me, not you."
"Marcus..You are the only one who could convince me to stay here. I know this is not my place, but no matter where I go, if you are not there, then I would be incomplete" His eyes fixed on my lips as his hands caressed my cheek. Without thinking we melted into a kiss, full of love and desperation for closeness. Knowing that after this, we could not live without each other.
So, for once in my life, let me get what I want Lord knows it would be the first time Lord knows it would be the first time
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I'm not going to lie to you, I rushed doing this story because I have things to do. But 2 days without this was already too much. Thanks for reading!
#Mattheo Riddle#mattheo riddle x you#mattheo riddle x reader#mattheo riddle x y/n#harry potter#marcus lopez arguello#marcus lopez x reader#marcus lopez x you#benjamin wadsworth#deadly class
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Massive MASSIVE thanks to my dearest friend and mutual @creative-soul-22 for going on the HELLSCAPE that is (Dead) Twitter (cuz fuck Elongated Muskrat really) for retrieving THIS screen recording of a post, which includes a gif about/of Graham & (Bearded) Jonesy in 1988 who were (as basically said in the post) protesting the HORRIBLE implementation of Section 28 (which if you don’t know, it was a ridiculous law made by then British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, which prohibited schools from the “promotion of homosexuality” , and the law was (thankfully) later repealed in England and Wales in 2003) with a load of other celebrities at the time at the London’s Playhouse Theatre (in which said protests was organised by Sir Ian McKellen at the time, and who also co-founded the LGBTQ+ UK charity, Stonewall!) on 25th January 1988 (in which it’ll funnily enough be 37 years since this happened in a few days time so wahoo!!), made by the OG poster who made the gif (that being Shabnam, to which I also thank her for making this post and gif too <33) as I was thinking about this earlier today and I wanted to see it again but I didn’t want to go on (Dead) Twitter again lol!
Here’s some screenshots (also done by the lovely @creative-soul-22) of the poster Shabnam’s account (who you should deffo check out frfr!!) and also some of the comments underneath the gif/post in question!
Plus some really cool black & white photos I found of both Graham (& Jonesy) at the protests (with both unmarked/uncircled and marked/circled versions so you know where they are/where to find them in said photos!)
(Graham is marked/circled Red ❤️ and Jonesy is marked/circled Green 💚)
This is not only JUST a really cool unknown/unheard moment/part of/in both Monty Python AND Queer history, but it’s also just…really awesome seeing my 2 most Fave Pythons being Queer Allies frfr (Graham being there is ofc obvious as he is a Gay-Leaning Bisexual and huge Gay rights advocate, but Jonesy also being there too is ALSO really really epic as well so WAHOO) and overall, them being at the protests is just so radical and cool imo, and it deffo makes Queer me very very happy indeed <33 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
#monty python#graham chapman#terry jones#queer history#lgbtq+#lgbtqia#unknown history#queer#sir ian mckellen
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By: Jordan King
Published: Dec 30, 2024
The Taliban have banned windows that look onto areas where Afghan women could be seen inside their homes.
"Seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts," government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid posted on X on Saturday.
Newsweek has contacted the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, via email, for comment.
Why It Matters
This is the latest move taken by the group in its repression of women since the U.S. and its allies pulled out of Afghanistan in February 2020.
The Taliban have taken multiple steps to walk back women's rights since taking over the country in August 2021, including banning education for girls beyond grade six, banning women from universities and, most recently, banning women's voices and bare faces in public.
What To Know
A decree by the Taliban's supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada states that new buildings should not have windows that show "the courtyard, kitchen, neighbor's well and other places usually used by women," according to a translation by France24.
Existing windows looking into such areas should be blocked with a wall or should have their views obstructed in some other way "to avoid nuisances caused to neighbors."
Earlier this month, the United Nations urged the Taliban to respect the rights of women in Afghanistan, warning that the future of the nation depends on safeguarding the rights of all its citizens.
Marking this year's International Human Rights Day, the U.N. mission in Afghanistan highlighted the importance of human rights and criticized the Taliban for fostering systemic discrimination, particularly against women and girls.
What People Are Saying
Shabnam Nasimi, a former U.K. government policy adviser, said on X on Sunday: "3+ years since Kabul fell, and the world watches in silence. For shame."
Nasimi—a former adviser to the U.K.'s ministers for Afghan resettlement and refugees and co-founder of the Friends of Afghan Women Network—has repeatedly spoken out against the Taliban's treatment of women.
In another post, she added: "How much longer will the world stand by and watch?"
Head of the U.N. mission in Afghanistan Roza Otunbayeva said: "There is an ongoing, dangerous erosion of human rights protections, with women and girls bearing the brunt."
What Happens Next
It remains to be seen what the world's response to this latest move will be. Newsweek has contacted the Trump-Vance transition team, via email, for comment.
The U.S. and many other countries, do not formally recognize the Taliban, or any other entity as Afghanistan's government. In November, Russian lawmakers put forward a bill that could pave the way for the Taliban to be removed from the country's list of recognized terrorist organizations.
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Within the first week of our marriage, he came home to find the curtains wide open on a bright sunny day. “Are you a whore?” “What?” I had no idea what he was referring to. “You want to the whole world to see you parading around here with your hair uncovered?” “I haven’t left this apartment all day.” “The windows! You don’t think people can see you? Do you think it’s only one way? Are you stupid? Walking around here like a stupid, naked whore.” “It’s the seventeenth floor!” I finally understood his issue. “No one can see seventeen floors up and in! Are you worried about someone in a helicopter flying—” And then he hit me. I wasn’t completely surprised, as I’d become accustomed to being hit my whole life. It was more like disappointment, like oh great, this again. I didn’t think that marrying him would be an escape from my abusive life, but it would have been a nice surprise. -- Yasmine Mohammed, "Unveiled"
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https://quranx.com/33.53
O you who have believed, do not enter the houses of the Prophet except when you are permitted for a meal, without awaiting its readiness. But when you are invited, then enter; and when you have eaten, disperse without seeking to remain for conversation. Indeed, that [behavior] was troubling the Prophet, and he is shy of [dismissing] you. But Allah is not shy of the truth. And when you ask [his wives] for something, ask them from behind a partition. That is purer for your hearts and their hearts. And it is not [conceivable or lawful] for you to harm the Messenger of Allah or to marry his wives after him, ever. Indeed, that would be in the sight of Allah an enormity.
#Jordan King#Taliban#Afghanistan#Islam#hijab#hijabi#sharia#sharia law#this is islam#religion#religion is a mental illness
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YEREVAN, ARMENIA—Driving through the dark streets of Yerevan, Aram, a local taxi driver, vented his frustration: “We will hang [Prime Minister] Nikol Pashinyan,” he declared while skillfully navigating pothole-covered roads, passing by the grim Soviet-era buildings and soulless modern constructions that dot the cityscape. “We can’t rely on anyone but ourselves—not the Russians, not anyone else,” he added.
Just a week prior, in September 2023, Azerbaijan had successfully retaken the last portions of the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which was previously under the control of ethnic Armenians, prompting a mass exodus of Armenians.
Baku seized the opportunity amid Western hesitancy, Turkish support, and Russian preoccupation in Ukraine, bringing a blazing end to what had long been a frozen conflict. After its victory at the end of the first war over the region in 1994, when it had tacit support from Moscow, Armenia is now coping with the strategic miscalculations of the past three decades. Abandoned by its principal ally, Russia, and watching the ferocious rhetoric from Baku, Yerevan fears another war is coming.
In 2020, Azerbaijan took control of a significant portion of the region in a decisive 44-day war that claimed thousands of lives. Many Armenians remained in the administrative center, Stepanakert, and its surroundings. Moscow brokered a cease-fire that left 2,000 Russian peacekeepers on the ground, but last year’s confrontation underscored their ineffectiveness—or their unwillingness to act.
Armenians are furious at the loss of a territory that had become a key part of national identity—but there is little solace in the face of unsettling circumstances. Defeat in the 24-hour war in September 2023 triggered demonstrations against the Armenian government, but they were small and had limited impact.
Following Azerbaijan’s takeover, tens of thousands of people left behind their lives in Nagorno-Karabakh, forming a procession of vehicles snaking along mountain paths.
“The reality hasn’t fully sunk in,” said Johnny Melikyan, a research fellow at the Yerevan-based Orbeli Center, in an interview with Foreign Policy. “People hoped that Russian peacekeepers would take action. There are rising anti-Russian sentiments, but people are also disappointed by the inaction of the international community,” he added.
The collapse of the Soviet Union caused a bloody war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, leaving trail of atrocities on both sides, tens of thousands of casualties, and hundreds of thousands of displaced Azerbaijanis.
Armenian authorities report that between 95 percent and 99 percent of the approximately 120,000 Armenians who remained in Karabakh have fled, raising concerns of what Yerevan sees as ethnic cleansing.
“We’ve lived on this land all my life,” said Marut Vanyan, a local activist who had to leave Karabakh. “I witnessed the first war, the 2020 conflict, and now this … life has been a journey through hell,” he shared over the phone. “It’s difficult to envision the future. I can’t comprehend what lies ahead,” he said. When asked if he would ever consider living under Azerbaijani control, he replied, “I can’t answer that right now. Right now, even living in Yerevan is a challenge.”
Azerbaijanis are settling back in the recaptured land. Shabnam Ugurlu said that she was 6 when she left Karabakh in 1992. Now she has returned to her house in Lachin, where she teaches at the local school. “We left on the back of a truck, stuck together, fearing that Armenian soldiers would attack us,” she recalled bitterly. Could she envision having Armenian neighbors? “Right now, it would be difficult,” she said, “but as time passes, and if Armenians choose to stay, it could happen.”
In the aftermath of the 2023 war, Yerevan itself seemed strangely untouched by the turmoil. “All conflicts must end at some point,” a high level Armenian official had confided when I visited the country in mid-2023. This, however, was not the ending that Yerevan had hoped for.
The 2020 war served as a moment of clarity for many. The government in Yerevan began to ponder if relying on Moscow for security guarantees was a mistake. Armenia took measured steps to signal its readiness to get closer to the West, but it has paid its dues to Moscow nevertheless and refrained from dramatic moves, fearing a half-hearted Western welcome and understanding its own heavy dependence on Moscow.
For 30 years, the country received diplomatic and military support from Russia, adamantly refusing to compromise with Baku, which allowed Armenia to maintain its grip on Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan is the first leader of the country to have no direct link with Nagorno-Karabakh. The previous governments and opposition, however, were closely connected to the Karabakh authorities, and they maintained direct links with Moscow. Yerevan never officially recognized Artsakh (the official Armenian name for Nagorno-Karabakh) as an independent entity, nor as part of its own state, maintaining its strange quasi-state status while providing its budget and security.
But in 2018, as the relationship with Moscow started to sour and tired of a corrupt elite that mismanaged the country, the public took to the streets. Pashinyan, a young civil society activist, came to power after a peaceful revolution. Pashinyan initially paid his respects to Moscow. But soon, the relationship soured.
“Pashinyan’s rise to power was a challenge to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, much like what happened in Georgia and Ukraine,” said Richard Giragosian, the director of Yerevan-based Regional Policy Center. Both countries were invaded by Russia after they tried to move out of Moscow’s orbit.
“Georgia and Ukraine changed their foreign policy after the [Rose and Maidan] revolutions, and they faced repercussions. We didn’t make any changes, but we were still punished,” said Armen Grigoryan, the head of Armenia’s National Security Council, during a trip I made to the country back in March 2023.
As the second war between Baku and Yerevan erupted in 2020, Moscow chose to look the other way. Armenian authorities viewed Russian reluctance as tacit approval for Baku’s actions. Russian inaction, as Grigoryan insinuated, was partly intended to punish Pashinyan.
“I can assure you that without Russia, Azerbaijan would never have undertaken such significant moves against Nagorno-Karabakh,” Grigoryan said, using blunter language than when he speaks to Russian media.. “Following the 2020 war, we had to reevaluate our security situation,” he added.
“The tail doesn’t wag the dog anymore,” Giragosian said.
Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and disastrous performance there dashed any remaining hopes that Karabakh Armenians may have harbored for Russian support.
Ahead of the September war and in the weeks after it, Pashinyan’s government desperately began seeking alternative alliances and moving away from Russia.
The government recalled its representative from the Russia-dominated Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (which issued an arrest warrant for Putin), conducted small-scale military exercises with the United States, and openly expressed doubts about Moscow’s ability to ensure its security, with Pashinyan referring to the two nations’ relationship as a “strategic mistake.”
But Armenia’s dependence on Moscow runs deep. Russia maintains a military base in Gyumri, controls two of Armenia’s four borders, supplies most of its energy, and remains its top trading partner. Armenia is part of the Moscow-run Eurasian Economic Union.
“Armenia has mortgaged its independence in exchange for security guarantees,” Giragosian told me. Yerevan kept its head down throughout the Ukraine war, remaining silent on the matter. “We are hiding in the bathrooms of the U.N. and New York traffic,” he said.
But Yerevan’s quest for new partners may merely be an attempt to make Moscow jealous. Although the government decided to miss the last gathering of the Russia-led Commonwealth of Independent States, the prime minister attended the Eurasian Economic Union summit in December in Saint Petersburg.
“What has really changed? Did we leave the Eurasian Economic Union or CSTO? No. The Eurasian Economic Union isn’t a union, and it’s not economic. Both are forms of loyalty to Russia,” said Alexander Iskandaryan, a Yerevan-based political scientist.
None of this worked. Diplomatic rhetoric and appeals from the United States and Europe did nothing to deter Azerbaijan. Baku, tired of years spent in meeting rooms at peacebuilding conferences, swapped diplomacy for drones. And Moscow, claiming that its security agreement didn’t cover the disputed territory, refused to act.
Yerevan, heavily reliant on Russian arms, had lost its military edge to Azerbaijan, which garnered support from Turkey and procured weapons from Israel. It will take decades to rebuild a military that can face Azerbaijan—and Yerevan may not have that much time.
The Armenian population, like the government, feels betrayed by the Russian leadership. In a survey conducted in 2018 by International Republican Institute (IRI), 84 percent of Armenians considered Russia a political partner, with only 6 percent seeing it as a threat. As of March 2023, those numbers stood at 50 percent and 24 percent, respectively.
Approaching two young women in their mid-20s on the street to ask for directions, I initially addressed them in Russian, only to be met with anger and silence. When I switched to English, their mood visibly lightened. It reminded me of Kyiv and Tbilisi, where speaking Russian is no longer welcome—as a reflection of changing geopolitical situations.
Many members of the newer generation of Armenians, like in Georgia and Ukraine, is Western-educated and fluent in English, whether they are part of civil society, the government, or even pro-Russian political parties. The country finds itself caught between geopolitical realities and the quest for a better life.
“There is a disparity between mental and physical geography,” Iskandaryan observed. “If you ask people on the street who they are, they will say they are Europeans. They all dream of going to the West, for holidays or education. … But when you look at the map, it is what it is.”
The exodus of Armenians from Karabakh has created a burgeoning humanitarian crisis in Armenia. The country of 2.8 million remains one of the poorest nations in the region. Poverty and desperation are pervasive. Yerevan must provide for more than 100,000 people who fled Nagorno-Karabakh when the government was already coping with an influx of around 100,000 Russians escaping Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“There are seismic shifts happening in the region and an unsettling amount of uncertainty. Many are watching to see how the status quo will evolve in the context of the Ukraine war,” said Melikyan, the researcher from the Orbeli Center.
The status quo may not hold long enough for Pashinyan, either. He won the last parliamentary elections, held in 2021, comfortably, despite military defeat in the 2020 war. But things may turn out differently this time around.
“For us, the page of Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh isn’t turned,” said Hayk Mamijanyan, a member of the opposition Republican Party. “Pashinyan brought blood and suffering to our country. … Armenia was left completely isolated because of him,” he emphasized.
But Pashinyan’s predecessors have a lot of work to do to regain public confidence. “Ultimately, people do not solely blame Pashinyan. They understand that it was 30 years of corruption and a flawed system that led to our military defeat,” said Edmond Manukyan, Armenia’s ambassador-at-large.
Armenia has still not given up its claims. “[The government] does not want to create casus belli, but of course, they know things can change. Azerbaijan waited for 30 years,” Melikyan said, when I asked if Armenian authorities are resigned to the current reality.
As the Russia-Ukraine war drags on without a clear end in sight, and with Russia and the West preoccupied with it, Armenian officials are facing a hard choice—whether or not to abandon the Russia that betrayed them without any sign of strong commitment from the Western allies.
Down the road lies another challenge—Turkey. Armenian officials are talking to Turkish colleagues to normalize relations. Ankara, however, wants Yerevan to reach an agreement with Baku before it agrees to push rapprochement ahead.
“For Armenia, much of the desire to normalize relations with Turkey isn’t about Turkey; it’s about a Western shift,” Giragosian said, maintaining that Yerevan acknowledges that closer ties with the West hinge on the restoration of diplomatic relations with Ankara.
But is the West prepared to embrace this shift?
U.S. engagement in the South Caucasus significantly weakened over the years leading up to the war in Ukraine because of shifting international priorities and the general decline of U.S. engagement abroad under the administrations of former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, a trend that has continued through the administration of President Joe Biden. The inability to deter Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has left populations in the region wary of Western promises and afraid for their security. Armenians may not trust Russia—but they don’t place much more faith in the West.
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Friday October 18, 2024 Truth Bomb
Karen Bracken
Protect Your Child from “Digital Cocaine,” Expert Warns by Alex Newman - ARTICLE/VIDEO (14 min.)
Your Government Has Been Captured written by Shabnam Palesa Mohamed (World Council for Health and CHD Leader Africa) ARTICLE
Why is the U.S. in the U.N? by Kathleen Marquardt VP of the American Policy Center - ARTICLE
Why is the U.S. Department of Defense giving $90 million to a private corporation to reopen an old lithium mine in Western North Carolina? - ARTICLE
****URGENT**** - TN Dept. of Health Encouraging Tennesseans including pregnant women and children as young as 6 months to take 3 vaccines at one time - do your homework before rolling up your sleeve or subjecting your baby to any “vaccine” - While this is happening in TN I am sure other states are doing it too. There is no doubt this is coming straight from the federal government. Remember all of our federal “health” agencies are in bed with big pharma - Kroger markets here in TN is offering $5 if you get one shot and $20 if you multiple shots. Who is paying for this? YOU and I am paying for it - 20 min. VIDEO
Here is just one of many articles written about the RSV. Dr. Meryl Nass has written extensively about the RSV shot. And we already know the COVID shot is not safe nor is it effective. The flu shot also has a known low effective rate as well. Again, do your research before you allow anyone to inject something into your body or the body of your child. ARTICLE
Kamala’s Fox News Fumble: Staffers Throw In The Towel To End It [WATCH] - Kamala’s FOX Interview - Would someone please clue these leftist Democrats in to the fact that America is NOT A DEMOCRACY!!! - ARTICLE
Major Lawsuit Filed Against Biden Admin Over Allegedly Blocking Noncitizen Voter Checks - we have a lawless regime running this country - ARTICLE
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Apparently Genestealers can get swayed to Chaos, as this bit from the recent White Dwarf Indicates. The Warp Mechanicum energies, at least.
I bet Chaos Mutation can override GSC infections, to varying degrees.
This adds a new layer to potential Chaos VS Tyranid conflicts.
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Kind of validates my idea for a Tzeentch Socereress who was a former GSC Magus, but was "Redeemed" by the Thousand Sons. I name her Shabnam.
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शबनम मौसी | SHABNAM MAUSI (2005) dir. Yogesh Bharadwaj Born to a wealthy and privileged family, Shabnam is sent to live in house of hijras as an infant for being intersex. When one of the members of her household kills the woman who raised her in a fit of rage, Shabnam is blamed for the crime and is forced to go underground, relocating to a town where she comes to the rescue of a girl being attacked by a group of men. Shabnam’s heroic act makes her a minor celebrity in the village, and she decides to use her new recognition to help drive a corrupt politician from office in an upcoming election. Inspired by the true story of Shabnam Mausi, the first Hijra to be elected to public office in India. (link in title)
#drive link#lgbt cinema#intersex cinema#shabnam mausi#shabnam mousi#indian cinema#lgbt#intersex#india#bollywood#lgbt movie#intersex movies#indian movies#lgbt film#intersex film#indian films#lgbt media#intersex media#queer cinema#asian cinema#south asian cinema#ashutosh rana#00s#2000s#00s movies#00s film#2000s films#+
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Shabnam Banu
Birth : 1955
Ethnicity : Indian
Occupation : Politician,HIV activist,dancer, trans rights activist,social worker
Alma mater : N/A
Gender : Third gender
Sexuality : N/A
Party : Jeeti Jitayi Politics
Shabnam Bano or Banu is an Indian-born hijra , who is popular by the name Shabnam Mausi. She is also a prominent figure in trans rights movement.
Shabnam was the first hijra person to be elected as MLA in South Asia. She was an active member of the Madhya Pradesh State's Legislative Assembly (from 1998 to 2003). She inspired many hijras/kinners/khawaja saras in India to take up politics and participate in 'mainstream activities' in India, giving up their traditional roles as dancers, prostitutes and beggars.
Early life
Shabnam was born as intersex person in 1955. Shabnam's father gave her a masculine name Chandra Prakash. He was a police and a Brahmin hindu. After Shabnam's birth, he gave her to a local hijra community. Because he thought that his honour could be decreased in the society if someone find out that his child is an intersex.
Shabnam was adopted by Halima, a muslim hijra under the guru-chela kinship.In this matrilineal kinship Halima became her new mother (guru maa) & leader. Her guru nani (hijra grandma in guru-chela kinship) gave her a new name Shabnam Bano. Despite being a hijra, she attended only 2 years of primary schooling. Then she started begging, dancing in marriage & different occasion like other hijras.
Faith
From her early childhood she was raised in an interfaith Hijra dera (household). She practiced a religious syncretism, sometimes worshiping to hindu gods, sometimes praying in the dargah. After leaving the hijra community, Shabnam chosed brahmin lifestyle. Although she kept her muslim name Shabnam Banu.
#third gender#indian#hijra#trans activism#transgender advocate#hijra activist#hindu#cultural muslim#intersex#eunuch
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Hello! I'm desesperatly researching some iranian actresses who are in her fifties. (minimum age would be 48 years old) She'll be Shohreh Aghdashloo's daughter, and until now, I found only 40 years old actresses. I'll be very grateful if you're anything in your mind, please. Thank to you!
Shirin Bina (1964) Iranian.
Laya Zanganeh (1965) Iranian.
Rabeh Oskouie (1966) Iranian.
Jasmin Tabatabai (1967) Iranian / German.
Parisa Johnston (1968) Iranian.
Catherine Bell (1968) Iranian / Scottish.
Ateneh Faghih Nasiri (1968) Iranian - has multiple sclerosis.
Nasrin Moghanloo (1968) Iranian.
Marjaneh Golchin (1969) Iranian.
Atefeh Razavi (1969) Iranian.
Mahaya Petrosian (1970) Iranian.
Mahtab Keramati (1970) Iranian.
Pantea Bahram (1970) Iranian.
Hengameh Ghaziani (1970) Iranian.
Parivash Nazarieh (1970) Iranian.
Sima Tirandaz (1970) Iranian.
Mahtab Keramati (1970) Iranian.
Maryam Kavyani (1970) Iranian.
Maryam Moqadam (1970) Iranian.
Shabnam Tolouei (1971) Iranian.
Leila Hatami (1972) Iranian.
Hedieh Tehrani (1972) Iranian.
Shaghayegh Farahani (1972) Iranian.
Vishka Asayesh (1972) Iranian.
Shabnam Moghaddami (1972) Iranian.
Bahareh Rahnama (1973) Iranian.
Falamak Joneidi (1973) Iranian.
Sahar Zakaria (1973) Iranian.
Leyli Rashidi (1973) Iranian.
Anahita Hemmati (1973) Iranian.
Merila Zarei (1974) Iranian.
Mania Akbari (1974) Iranian.
Setareh Eskandari (1974) Iranian.
Faghiheh Soltani (1974) Iranian.
Here you go!
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"Ye kya jagah hai dosto, ye kaun sa dayaar hai
Had-e-nigaah tak jahaan, gubaar hi gubaar hai"
Remembering Khayyam, the great composer of serene and sublime melodies, on his 4th death anniversary (19/08/19). Celebrating the musical journey of Khayyam, the maestro who left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. From his early days in Lahore, mentored by Baba Chishti, to his iconic contributions in Bollywood, his journey is awe-inspiring. Films like 'Heer Ranjha', 'Biwi', 'Shola Aur Shabnam', and 'Aakhri Khat' showcased his genius early on. His collaboration with poets, especially Sahir Ludhianvi, gave us masterpieces in 'Kabhi Kabhie' and 'Phir Subha Hogi'.
The 1981 classic 'Umrao Jaan' stands as a testament to his brilliance, with songs like "In Aankhon Ki Masti Ke" becoming evergreen hits. His work in 'Razia Sultan', especially "Aye Dil-e-Nadan", is considered a milestone. Khayyam's music, a blend of ghazals and Indian classical, was always rich in poetry and emotion. His generosity shone bright when he donated his entire wealth to support budding artists. A true maestro, his legacy will forever resonate in the corridors of Indian music
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The National UN Volunteers-India
129 ᵗʰ Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Birth Anniversary - 23 January 2025
National English Medium School and Jr College Celebrates Birth Anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose
In a spirited and heartfelt celebration, National English Medium School and Jr College honored the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a legendary patriot and visionary leader who continues to inspire generations with his unwavering courage and determination.
The festivities began with a special assembly, where Mast Ayush Kule of Class 6 Unity delivered a stirring speech, encapsulating Netaji's monumental contributions to India's freedom struggle and the enduring relevance of his ideals. Informational charts, meticulously prepared by the students of Class 6 Unity, were displayed on soft boards, highlighting women's empowerment and the pivotal role of women in everyday life.
Classrooms buzzed with excitement as a poignant video showcased Netaji's fervent call to action, "Give me blood, and I will give you freedom!" This powerful message resonated deeply with the students, underscoring the significance of unity, bravery, and self-reliance in the quest for a stronger and more progressive India.
The Social Science Club, led by Mrs. Sarla Khairnar and Miss Iqra Wangde, played a key role in organizing the day's events. The headmistress, Mrs. Shabnam Fareedy, expressed her pride in the students' enthusiastic participation and the seamless execution of the program.
As we commemorate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's birth anniversary, let us renew our pledge to uphold his ideals and strive for excellence in all our endeavors. Jai Hind!
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[ad_1] Gongadi Trisha and team India in action vs Sri Lanka (PC: ICC and BCCI Women) India’s batters fought hard, and their fielding and bowling were top-notch as they defeated Sri Lanka by 60 runs in the ongoing Women’s U19 T20 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur. After being asked to bat first, Gongadi Trisha’s crucial 49 helped India post 118 for 9 in 20 overs on a challenging pitch where Sri Lanka’s spinners got plenty of purchase. In reply, India’s bowlers, both spinners and pacers, stepped up alongside some fantastic fielding to restrict Sri Lanka to just 58 for 9 in 20 overs. Trisha was named Player of the Match for her brilliant knock. Indian skipper Niki Prasad showed confidence in her pacers, Shabnam Shakil and Joshitha VJ, despite the spin-friendly conditions. The pacers executed their plans brilliantly, reducing Sri Lanka to 26 for 5 by the end of the powerplay. Niki then introduced the spin trio of Aayushi Shukla, Vaishnavi Sharma, and Parunika Sisodia, who combined to take four wickets in 12 overs, conceding just 23 runs. Sri Lanka’s batters Aseni Thalagune and Pramudi Methsara tried to hold the innings together. Aseni faced 30 balls, and Pramudi remained unbeaten on seven off 28, ensuring their team batted the full 20 overs. However, they fell 60 runs short of the target in the end. For the Latest Sports News: Click here India vs Sri Lanka, Women’s U19 T20 World Cup (PC: BCCI Women) Earlier, Sri Lanka skipper Manudi Nanayakkara won the toss and her decision to bowl first seemed spot on when her side took the field. Pramudi’s first over proved game-changing as she bowled a two-wicket maiden, dismissing G Kamalini and Sanika Chalke. For Sanika, it was a disappointing birthday as she was dismissed for a four-ball duck. The rest of Sri Lanka’s spinners, including Chamodi Praboda, Shashini Gimhani, Limansa Thilakarathna, and Aseni, capitalised on the turning track, taking full advantage of the conditions. Seven of India’s nine wickets fell to spin. Despite the pressure, Trisha remained calm and adapted to the tricky conditions. She played a counter-attacking knock, at a strike rate of 111.36, hitting shots all around the ground. Unfortunately, she missed her half-century by just one run, but Joshitha’s quick 14-run contribution at the death ensured that India reached a defendable total of 118. With this victory, India finished unbeaten in the group stage and topped Group A. As they head into the ‘Super Six’ stage, this match provided a much-needed challenge, especially for the Indian batters, who were tested by Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling attack. Despite the hurdles, India showcased a solid performance, with their bowlers delivering yet another match-winning display. Brief Score: India-W 118/9 in 20 overs (Gongadi Trisha 49 off 44, Pramudi Methsara 2/10 in three overs) defeated Sri Lanka-W 58/9 in 20 overs (Rashmika Sewwandi 15 off 12, Parunika Sisodia 2/7 in four overs) by 60 runs. Also Read: When Vaishnavi was selected for U19 World Cup, Gwalior celebrated with firecrackers: Lovekesh Chaudhary The post Trisha and India’s Bowlers dominate Sri Lanka in U19 T20 World Cup appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Gongadi Trisha and team India in action vs Sri Lanka (PC: ICC and BCCI Women) India’s batters fought hard, and their fielding and bowling were top-notch as they defeated Sri Lanka by 60 runs in the ongoing Women’s U19 T20 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur. After being asked to bat first, Gongadi Trisha’s crucial 49 helped India post 118 for 9 in 20 overs on a challenging pitch where Sri Lanka’s spinners got plenty of purchase. In reply, India’s bowlers, both spinners and pacers, stepped up alongside some fantastic fielding to restrict Sri Lanka to just 58 for 9 in 20 overs. Trisha was named Player of the Match for her brilliant knock. Indian skipper Niki Prasad showed confidence in her pacers, Shabnam Shakil and Joshitha VJ, despite the spin-friendly conditions. The pacers executed their plans brilliantly, reducing Sri Lanka to 26 for 5 by the end of the powerplay. Niki then introduced the spin trio of Aayushi Shukla, Vaishnavi Sharma, and Parunika Sisodia, who combined to take four wickets in 12 overs, conceding just 23 runs. Sri Lanka’s batters Aseni Thalagune and Pramudi Methsara tried to hold the innings together. Aseni faced 30 balls, and Pramudi remained unbeaten on seven off 28, ensuring their team batted the full 20 overs. However, they fell 60 runs short of the target in the end. For the Latest Sports News: Click here India vs Sri Lanka, Women’s U19 T20 World Cup (PC: BCCI Women) Earlier, Sri Lanka skipper Manudi Nanayakkara won the toss and her decision to bowl first seemed spot on when her side took the field. Pramudi’s first over proved game-changing as she bowled a two-wicket maiden, dismissing G Kamalini and Sanika Chalke. For Sanika, it was a disappointing birthday as she was dismissed for a four-ball duck. The rest of Sri Lanka’s spinners, including Chamodi Praboda, Shashini Gimhani, Limansa Thilakarathna, and Aseni, capitalised on the turning track, taking full advantage of the conditions. Seven of India’s nine wickets fell to spin. Despite the pressure, Trisha remained calm and adapted to the tricky conditions. She played a counter-attacking knock, at a strike rate of 111.36, hitting shots all around the ground. Unfortunately, she missed her half-century by just one run, but Joshitha’s quick 14-run contribution at the death ensured that India reached a defendable total of 118. With this victory, India finished unbeaten in the group stage and topped Group A. As they head into the ‘Super Six’ stage, this match provided a much-needed challenge, especially for the Indian batters, who were tested by Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling attack. Despite the hurdles, India showcased a solid performance, with their bowlers delivering yet another match-winning display. Brief Score: India-W 118/9 in 20 overs (Gongadi Trisha 49 off 44, Pramudi Methsara 2/10 in three overs) defeated Sri Lanka-W 58/9 in 20 overs (Rashmika Sewwandi 15 off 12, Parunika Sisodia 2/7 in four overs) by 60 runs. Also Read: When Vaishnavi was selected for U19 World Cup, Gwalior celebrated with firecrackers: Lovekesh Chaudhary The post Trisha and India’s Bowlers dominate Sri Lanka in U19 T20 World Cup appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Discover the Magic of Organic Henna Powder for Hair
Organic henna powder has been a trusted natural remedy for hair care and coloring for centuries. Derived from the leaves of the henna plant, this versatile product offers a chemical-free solution for those seeking vibrant hair color and healthy locks. Whether you're looking for an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes or a nourishing hair treatment, organic henna powder is your go-to choice.
Why Choose Organic Henna Powder?
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Conclusion
Organic henna powder is a natural and effective solution for hair care and coloring. With options like Rajasthani henna powder, herbal henna powder, and Sojat mehndi, you can achieve healthy, lustrous hair and beautiful mehndi designs effortlessly. Whether you’re looking for the best henna for hair or the finest mehndi cones, ensure you choose trusted suppliers to experience the true essence of this traditional treasure.Read more
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Power of Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy has long been celebrated as a natural and holistic approach to enhancing physical and emotional well-being. By harnessing the therapeutic properties of essential oils, this ancient practice continues to captivate individuals seeking balance and rejuvenation in their lives. One notable expert of aromatherapy is Rupal Shabnam Tyagi, a visionary who has dedicated her work to promoting its benefits.
What is Aromatherapy?
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Integrating Aromatherapy into Daily Life
Rupal Shabnam Tyagi advocates for the seamless integration of aromatherapy into everyday routines. Here are some practical tips:
Morning Boost: Start your day by diffusing citrus-based essential oils like orange or bergamot for an energizing effect.
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Evening Relaxation: Incorporate calming oils like lavender into your bedtime routine through massage oils or a warm bath.
Conclusion
The timeless appeal of aromatherapy lies in its ability to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit. With experts like Rupal Shabnam Tyagi leading the way, more people are discovering its transformative potential. By embracing this natural therapy, you too can embark on a journey toward enhanced well-being and tranquility.
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