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Mahsa University is a private medical university in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It was founded in Pusat Bandar Damansara in 2005 as a college, [1] and was upgraded to university status in 2009. [2] The university offers academic programs in various fields including medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, engineering, business, and law.
Public universities in Malaysia are funded by the Government and are governed as self-managed institutions. Apart from the University of Malaya and the MARA University of Technology which were established by two separate enabling Acts of Parliament, [5] [6] [7] the other public universities in Malaysia were created by executive order as per the provisions of the Universities and University ...
Finally, in 1955, the Civil Aviation Department site has been chosen to be the site of Sabah College with an area of 16.77 acres (67,900 m 2) which includes 6 acres (24,000 m 2) of sports field area, 4.8 acres (19,000 m 2) of residential areas and the rest is the school. In 1956 its construction plans had been proposed to the British Government ...
Sabah (Arabic: صباح, Translation "Morning" [1]) is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda and starring Arsinée Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Toronto. She falls in love with Stephen, a non-Muslim Canadian man (played by Shawn Doyle ).
Mahsa Hejazi (Persian: مهسا حجازی; born October 8, 1994) is an Iranian actress.She is best known for her roles as a deaf-mute woman in World War III (2022), and as Shirin Nejat in Tasian (2025).
I Love You is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Vara Prasad. The film stars Prashanth and Sabah. The supporting cast includes Tanuja, Amrish Puri, and Charan Raj. It is a remake of the Tamil film Vaigasi Poranthachu (1990) which also starred Prashanth. [1] This is the Bollywood debut of Tamil actor Prashanth.
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An attempt to make English talkies in India named Karma failed domestically in 1933.. Indian crossover films appeared in Indian cinema with international productions with Indian themes, starting with Merchant Ivory Productions' first venture, The Householder (1963), which has an India story, setting with an Indian cast, and included Shashi Kapoor, Leela Naidu, and Durga Khote.