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Tarang (other)
Tarang may refer to: Geography *Tarang River Thailand, tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin *Tarang, Afghanistan *Tarang (Yap), an island in the main harbor of Yap Island, Micronesia Percussion instruments *Tabla tarang (Hindi: तबला तरंग) percussion instrument consisting of between ten and sixteen tuned dayan drum *Jal tarang (Hindi: जल तरंग, Urdu: جل ترنگ, [dʒəl tərəŋg]), ceramic bowls with water *Kanch tarang, a type of glass harp (see List of Indian musical instruments) *Loh tarang (Hindi: लोह तरंग), a set of tuned gongs *Bulbul tarang (Hindi: बुलबुल तरंग), nightingale harp *Kashtha tarang, a type of xylophone (see List of Indian musical instruments) Other *Tarang Chawla (born 1987), Indian-born Australian activist and writer *Tarang (film), ''Tarang'' (film), 1984 film directed by Kumar Shahani *Radio Tarang, former radio station based in Hisar city of Haryana, India *Tarang ...
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Tarang River
The Tarang River is a river of Thailand. It is a tributary of the Pa Sak River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. See also

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Tarang, Afghanistan
Tarang is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. See also *Badakhshan Province Badakhshan Province (Dari: بدخشان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan in the north and the Pakistani regions of Lower and Upper C ... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Badakhshan Province {{Badakhshan-geo-stub ...
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Tarang (Yap)
Tarang, also known as O'Keefe's Island is a small island in the main harbor of Yap Island in the Federated States of Micronesia. It is located roughly in the center of the harbor east of Colonia, the Yapese capital, between Pekel and Bi Islands. It is a low island with a maximum height of about , and is overgrown with tropical vegetation. The island has local historical importance as the home of Captain David O'Keefe, an enterprising American who arrived on Yap in the 1870s, and was responsible for not only significant economic growth, but also for the depreciation of the distinctive Yapese currency, the large rai stones which became devalued after O'Keefe introduced iron tools that made manufacture of the stones easier. O'Keefe settled on Tarang, where he had a boat landing, coal warehouse, and house. Of these structures, only the boat landing has survived; only foundations survive of the others. The island was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Place ...
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Jal Tarang
The ''jal tarang'' (Hindi: wikt:जलतरंग, जलतरंग) is a melodic percussion instrument that originates from the Indian subcontinent. It consists of a set of ceramic or metal bowls filled with water. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each hand. History The earliest mention of the jal tarang is found in ''Vatsyayana's Kamasutra'', as playing on musical glasses filled with water.The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
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Jal tarang was also mentioned in the medieval ''Sangeet Parijaat'' text, which categorized the instrument under ''Ghan-Vadya'' (idiophonic instruments in which sound is produced by striking a surface, also called concussion idiophones.) The ''SangeetSaar'' text considers 22 bowls to be a complete jal tarang an ...
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List Of Indian Musical Instruments
Musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums) and idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments). Chordophones Plucked strings Bowed strings • Chikara • Dhantara • Dilruba • Ektara violin • Esraj • Kamaicha • Kingri (string instrument) • Mayuri Vina or Taus • Onavillu • Behala (violin type) • Pena (musical instrument) • Pinaka vina • Pulluvan Veena - one stringed violin • Ravanahatha • Sarangi • Classical Sarangi • Sarinda • Tar Shehnai • Taus • Villu Paatu - arched bow instrument Other string instruments * Gethu or Jhallari – struck tanpura * Gubguba or Jamuku (khamak) * Pulluvan kutam * Santoor – Hammered dulcimer Aerophones Single reed *Pepa *Pungi or Been Double reed * Kuzhal * Mukhavina * Nadaswaram * Shehnai * Sundari * Tangmuri Flute * ...
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Tarang Chawla
Tarang Chawla is an Indian-born Australian writer, lawyer, activist, Commissioner and former Independent political candidate. Following the murder of his sister Nikita Chawla in 2015, Chawla became an activist against men's violence. In November 2016, Chawla was named as the 2017 Young Australian of the Year finalist in Victoria. In May 2017, Chawla was the recipient of the University of Melbourne Rising Star Award for Young Alumni. In July 2017, Chawla was awarded the AFL Community Champion Award by the Carlton Football Club's Blues Foundation. Background and early life Chawla attended Melbourne High School from 2001 to 2004, where he was SRC Vice President and awarded Full Colours for School Service. Chawla holds a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (Media & Communications) double degree and a Diploma in Arts (Gender Studies) with first-class honours from The University of Melbourne. Activism and advocacy Chawla is an advocate for the rights of victim survivors. Cha ...
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Tarang (film)
''Tarang'' (Hindi: तरंग "wave") English title ''Wages and Profits'', is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. The film is Shahani's second feature film after his most famous work, ''Maya Darpan'', and took him more than 12 years to raise funding for. The movie is considered, along with Shahani's other features, to be a seminal work of India's Parallel Cinema movement. The movie stars several big actors who were prominent in the Indian art cinema scene of the early '80s, including Amol Palekar, Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Om Puri, and Shreeram Lagoo. Synopsis Sethji (Shreeram Lagoo) is a widowed businessman who lives a comfortable life with his only daughter, Hansa, his son-in-law, Rahul (Amol Palekar), and a grandson, Munna. Rahul is Sethji's right-hand man, and his nephew Dinesh (Girish Karnad) is his assistant. Over time, petty rivalries and jealousies have grown in the family, and Sethji and Rahul feel that Dinesh is trying to un ...
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Radio Tarang
Radio Tarang was a radio station based in Hisar city of Haryana, India. It was started in 2007 and was owned by Vivek Singhal of Singla Properties. It became non-operational on 12 September 2008 and on 17 July 2009, its license was revoked. During its run, it was the first regional FM channel in India to broadcast British Broadcasting Corporation content on it. See also * All India Radio Hisar * BIG FM 92.7 * CCS HAU Community Radio Station * DD Haryana * Radio Dhamaal * Radio Mantra Radio Mantra is owned and operated by Dainik Jagran group promoting Shri Puran Multimedia Ltd (SPML). Radio Mantra has presence in eight cities across Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, India, Punjab & Jharkhand. It operates on frequency of 91.9&nb ... References Radio stations in Haryana Hindi-language radio stations Hisar (city) {{India-radio-station-stub ...
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Tarang TV
Tarang Television, commonly known as Tarang TV, is an Odia-language based general entertainment television channel. Based in Bhubaneswar, India, it is owned by Odisha Television Ltd. Tarang is a digitally encrypted 24x7 Odia entertainment channel. It gives viewers family entertainment ranging from family shows to period drama and reality shows. Tarang TV's programming is targeted towards family audiences. Current programming Original shows Reality show Former programming *''72 Hours'' *''Abujha E Mana'' *''Ama Ghara Laxmi'' *''Ama Jhanshi Apa'' *''Anuradha'' *''Asha'' *''Avinandan'' *''Bachelor'' *''Bandhan Ae Jannma Jannmara'' *''Baya Gita'' *''Baya Gita Anuchinta'' *''Bhagya Hate Dori'' *''Bohu'' *''Bohu Amara Sridevi'' *''Chhamana Athaguntha'' *''Comedy Time'' *''Daka Munisi'' *''Debabaani'' *''Devi'' *''Dui Kulaku Hita Nikita'' *''Durga'' *''Durga Puja Special'' *''Full Gadbad'' *''Haribol'' *''Ina Mina Dika'' *''Jai Maa Laxmi'' *''Jai Phula'' *''Jhia Amara Nua Bohu'' ...
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Tarang Music
Tarang Music is a 24-hour music channel owned by Odisha Television Ltd of India. The channel features Odia music from Ollywood and music videos from Odisha. Most of the shows in Tarang Music require call-in audience participation, where the callers speak to a video jockey and request songs that may be dedicated to their loved ones. List of Programs All program shows video songs and comedy scenes mostly from Odia films and Odia Albums. *''Break Free'' *''Campus Khati'' *''Choice ra Gita'' *''Dil dosti music'' *''Film Superhit'' *''Kie jite kie hare'' *''Mo gaan ra Swara'' *''Nijhum Ratira Sathi'' *''Sakalu Sakalu Mane Pada'' *''Prem 100 by 100'' *''Top 10'' *''Top 20'' *''What's up Music'' *''Comedy De Danadan'' *''Breakless Music'' *''Gita Gaa-a Tanka Nia'' *''A Day With a Super Star'' *''Music Studio'' *''Kahana E Fula Kahana'' *''Weakend Classic Songs'' *''Public Demand'' *''Radio Time with RJ Ananya'' *''Oolywood Super first'' *''Film Time'' *''Tick Talk'' See also * ...
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Young Tarang
''Young Tarang'' is the third studio album by the Pakistani pop duo Nazia and Zoheb, consisting of Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan. The music was composed by Zoheb and British-Indian producer Biddu, with lyrics written by Nazia and Zoheb. It was first released in Pakistan in 1983, then worldwide in 1984, and went on to sell over 40 million copies. It is one of the most famous albums of Asia. It was also the first South Asian album to feature music videos. Music video Amit Khanna directed "Zara Chera Tu Dekhao", "Sunn" and "Dosti". He used three cameras to shoot the videos. After this the team went to London and recorded four videos with the famous set designer and director, John King, who was also the set designer of Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Amit and John worked on "Pyar Ka Jadu", "Dum Dum Dede", "Ankhien Milane Wale" and "Aag". Reception In 1983, EMI awarded it a Platinum disc for exceeding 150,000 cassette sales in Pakistan. The album went on to become a success in Ind ...
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