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Zamir is both a given name and surname multiple origins in Jewish, Arabic, Albanian, and Russian culture. In Hebrew, Zamir (Hebrew: זמיר) is a transliteration of Hebrew: זמיר, meaning "singer" (rarely, for a male singer with a high pitched voice) or "nightingale." [1] In Arabic, Zamir (Arabic: ضمیر) means "heart" or "conscience".
Zameer is a 1975 Hindi action-drama film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra for B. R. Films. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Saira Banu, Amitabh Bachchan, Madan Puri and Vinod Khanna. [1] The music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty. All the songs of the movie were super hit.
Zameer: The Fire Within, 2005 Indian romantic drama film; Others. Zamir Jaffri Cricket Stadium, Jhelum, Pakistan; Zamir Chorale of Boston, a choral group founded in ...
He was a senior professor of Arabic language and literature at the Darul Uloom Deoband. He was a litterateur of Arabic and Urdu, and served as the chief editor of its monthly Arabic magazine Al-Dai. [83] Nur Uddin Gohorpuri (1924–2005) Chairman of Befaqul Madarisil Arabia Bangladesh, founder of Gohorpur Hussainia Madrasa. [84] Rahmatullah Mir ...
A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic (originally published in German as Arabisches Wörterbuch für die Schriftsprache der Gegenwart 'Arabic dictionary for the contemporary written language'), also published in English as The Hans Wehr Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, is a translation dictionary of modern written Arabic compiled by Hans Wehr. [1]
Algerian Arabic (Arabic: الدارجة الجزائرية, romanized: ad-Dārja al-Jazairia), natively known as Dziria, Darja or Derja, is a variety of Arabic spoken in Algeria. It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is mostly intelligible with the Tunisian and Moroccan dialects. [ 2 ]
Mir Babar Ali Anis was born in 1803 CE at Faizabad. [3] In his book Khandaan- e-Mir Anees ke Naamwar Sho’ara (Famous Poets from the family of Mir Anis), Zameer Naqvi lists 22 poets from Mir Anis’ family and their poetry.
Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer (Urdu: مِرزا سلامت علی دبِیر), (29 August 1803 – 6 March 1875) was an Urdu poet who excelled and perfected the art of Marsiya writing.