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Bakshi is a historical title used in India, deriving from Persian word for "paymaster", and originating as the title of an official responsible for distributing wages in Muslim armies. [ 1 ] Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad , Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1953 to 1964.
Farman bearing the seal of a bakhshi, documenting the reduction in mansab (rank) of an officer, on account of misbehavior (c. 1686, reign of Aurangzeb). The Bakhshi (lit. ' Giver ') in the Mughal Empire denoted a number of hierarchical government officials, typically involved with military administration and intelligence.
Origin [ edit ] Historically, bakshy referred to two profession: scribes literate in the Uyghur alphabet and shamans who doubled as musicians, given the role of music in healing and in celebrating weddings, births, and other important life events.
Bakhshi (Persian: بخشی; adjective form of Bakhsh – a type of administrative division of Iran – which in itself is a hyponym of the Persian noun بخش (baxš), meaning part, portion; section; district; fortune) is a Dari, [1] Persian, [1] [2] Pakistani [1] and Indian [1] [2] surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Baksheesh comes from the Persian word بخشش (bakhshesh), which originated from the Middle Persian language. [2]The word had also moved to other cultures and countries. In the Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Indian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Turkish languages, bakshish or бакшиш means "tip" in the conventional western sense.
Bakshi depends on flawed arguments not supported by academic literature while making these claims. [10] The Print cites his position as a trustee in Netaji Bose INA Trust as one of the reason to downplay Quit India Movement. [9] In 2021, Bakshi shared images to claim that Pakistani soldiers were killed in Panjshir conflict. This claim was ...
Ralph Bakshi used rotoscoping extensively for his animated features Wizards (1977), The Lord of the Rings (1978), American Pop [2] (1981), Fire and Ice (1983), and Cool World (1992). Bakshi first used rotoscoping because 20th Century Fox refused his request for a $50,000 budget increase to finish Wizards ; he resorted to the rotoscope technique ...
Birth name: Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar Mohapatra Bhramarbar Ray: Born: c. 1773 Puri, Nagpur State, Maratha Confederacy (modern-day Odisha, India): Died: 1829 (aged 55–56) Cuttack, Bengal Presidency