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Amina, also spelled Aminah and Ameena (in Arabic أمينة), is an Arabic female given name meaning truthful or trustworthy. Derived from the masculine given name Amine / Amine/ Ameen.
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Amina (also Aminatu; d. 1610) was a Hausa Muslim Warrior Queen of Zazzau (now Zaria), in what is now north central Nigeria. She is the subject of many legends, but is believed by historians to have been a real ruler. There is controversy among scholars as to the date of her reign, one school placing her in the mid-15th century, and a second placing her reign in the mid to late 16th century.
The Arabic female name Amina means truthful, trustworthy and honest.
The earliest source to mention Amina is Muhammed Bello's history Ifaq al-Maysur, composed around 1836. He claims that she was "the first to establish government among them," and she forced Katsina, Kano and other regions to pay tribute to her. Bello, unfortunately provided no chronological details about her. She is also mentioned in the Kano Chronicle, a well-regarded and detailed history of the city of Kano, composed in the late 19th century, but incorporating earlier documentary material. According to this chronicle, she was a contemporary of Muhammad Dauda, who ruled from 1421–38, and Amina conquered as far as Nupe and Kwarafa, collected tribute from far and wide and ruled for 34 years. A number of scholars accept this information and date her reign to the early to mid-15th century.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre (6.6-hectare) complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
A consortium of civic leaders and others led by, and under the initiative of, John D. Rockefeller III built Lincoln Center as part of the "Lincoln Square Renewal Project" during Robert Moses's program of urban renewal in the 1950s and 1960s. Respected architects were contracted to design the major buildings on the site, and over the next thirty years the previously blighted area around Lincoln Center became a new cultural hub.
Rockefeller was Lincoln Center's inaugural president from 1956 and became its chairman in 1961. He is credited with raising more than half of the $184.5 million in private funds needed to build the complex, including drawing on his own funds; the Rockefeller Brothers Fund also contributed to the project. The center's three buildings, David Geffen Hall, David H. Koch Theater (formerly the New York State Theater) and the Metropolitan Opera House were opened in 1962, 1964 and 1966, respectively.
Padma Khanna (born 10 March 1949) is an Indian actress, dancer and director. She appeared mainly in Hindi and Bhojpuri films in the 1970 and 80s. In television, she is most remembered for her role in movie 'Saudagar' with Amitabh Bachhan & also as Queen Kaikeyi in Ramanand Sagar's epic series Ramayan (1987–1988).
Born in 1949, Khanna started her Kathak training when she was just about 7 by Pandit Birju Maharaj. She was born in Benaras and was introduced to Bollywood under the suggestions of actresses Padmini and Vyjayanthimala.
Khanna debuted as an actress in the 1961 Bhojpuri film Bhaiyya when she was just 12. She got her break in 1970 when she played a cabaret dancer in Johnny Mera Naam. She often played dancers, appearing in films like Loafer, Jaan-E-Bahaar and Pakeezah in which she acted as a double for Meena Kumari during mujra numbers. In the 1980s, she played Queen Kaikeyi in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan which aired on Doordarshan.
In 2008, she choreographed and acted in a musical based on the epic Ramayana with 64 actors and dancers at Avery Fisher Hall, New York, directed by her husband, Jagdish L. Sidana. She also directed a Bhojpuri film, Nahir Hutal Jaya (2004).
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Movie : Zanjeer (1973) Singer : Lata Mangeshkar Music : Kalyanji-Anandji Cast : Amitabh Bachchan & Jaya Bachchan Zanjeer (Devanagari: Urdu: زنجیر, translated as "Shackles"), is a 1973 Hindi film directed and produced by Prakash Mehra. 1973 Rank Title cast 1. Bobby Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Pran, Premnath, Sonia Sahni, Durga Khote, Aroona Irani, Farida Jalal, Piloo Wadia, Prem Chopra, Sashi Kiran, Jagdish Raaj, Narendra Chanchal 2. Daag: A Poem of Love Rajesh Khanna, Sharmila Tagore, Rakhee Gulzar, Manmohan Krishnan, Madan Puri, Achla Sachdev, Manmohan, A. K. Hangal, Padma Khanna, Prem Chopra 3. Jugnu Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Pran, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar, Sohni Sonia, Ajit, Prem Chopra, Dhumal, Manmohan, Nazir Hussain, Sujit Kumar, Jaishree T., Kamal Kapoor 4. Zanjeer A...
This article is about the Maroon 5 song. For other uses, see I Don't Want to Know (disambiguation). "Don't Wanna Know" Don't Wanna Know (featuring Kendrick Lamar) (Official Single Cover) by Maroon 5.png Single by Maroon 5 featuring Kendrick Lamar Released October 11, 2016 Format Digital download Recorded 2016 Genre Tropical house[1][2] Length 3:34 Label 222 Interscope Writer(s) Kendrick Duckworth Adam Levine Benjamin Levin[3] John Ryan Jacob Kasher Ammar Malik Kurtis McKenzie Jon Mills Alex Ben-Abdullah Producer(s) Benny Blanco The Arcade Louie Lastic Maroon 5 singles chronology "Feelings" (2015) "Don't Wanna Know" (2016) Kendrick Lamar singles chronology "Really Doe" (2016) "Don't Wanna Know" (2016) "Goosebumps" (2016) "Don't Wanna Know" is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5. I...
Perhaps my personal favorite of 2016 so far, this two hour mix originally aired May 2016 on Proton Radio. Tracklist is as follows: Roisin Murphy – Unputdownable (Tom Demac Remix) – PIAS America Lorenzo Dada – Love Apparel (Bambook Remix) – Culprit Bambook – The Storm Ft. Jennie A (Kalimba Version) – Culprit Solomun – Sisi – Leena Music Allen Alien – One By One (Rodion Remix) – Meant Records Nacho Marco – That Smile – Lazy Days Music Nahr – In Spaces Between Part 3 – My Favorite Robot Bugsy, Dirty Channels, Amina – Alone (Pezzner Remix) – Ovum Recordings Hanssen – Sphere With Points Ft. Pezzner – Knightriders Recordings David R. Maddocks – Green Eyes – Baroque Recordings Canson – Elliver Twist – Recovery Tech Bubba – Makin Contact (The PPF Busted Radio Dub) – Extended Play Club Bizarre ...
"Lincoln Center" redirects here. For other uses, see Lincoln Center (disambiguation). Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln Center Twilight.jpg The Metropolitan Opera House (left) and Avery Fisher Hall (right) at twilight Location Manhattan, New York City, US Coordinates 40.772311°N 73.983403°WCoordinates: 40.772311°N 73.983403°W Public transit Subway: NYCS 1 to 66th Street – Lincoln Center Bus: M7, M11, M66, and M104 Type Performing-arts center Construction Built 1955–1969 Opened 1962 (when the center's first venue, Philharmonic Hall, opened) Website lincolncenter.org Avery Fisher Hall, home of the New York Philharmonic in Lincoln Center The David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, home of the New York City Ballet Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 1...
download free music : http://www30.zippyshare.com/v/39022594/file.html This article is about the sexual orientation. For other uses, see Lesbian (disambiguation). The word lesbian can refer to a woman's identity, to desire, or to activity between women. Lesbian is a term most widely used in the English language to describe sexual and romantic desire between females.[1] The word may be used as a noun, to refer to women who identify themselves or who are characterized by others as having the primary attribute of female homosexuality, or as an adjective, to describe characteristics of an object or activity related to female same-sex desire.[2] Lesbian as a concept, used to differentiate women with a shared sexual orientation, is a 20th-century construct. Throughout history, women have...
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