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Hindustani may refer to: * something of, from, or related to Hindustan (another name of India) * Hindustani language, an Indo-Aryan language, with Hindi and Urdu being its two standard registers * Hindustani Muslims are the Urdu-speaking, Hindustani people of Muslim faith. * Fiji Hindi, a variety of Eastern Hindi spoken in Fiji, and is known locally as Hindustani * Caribbean Hindustani, a variety of Eastern Hindi spoken in the Caribbean * Hindustani classical music, a major style of Indian classical music * ''Hindustani'' (film) or ''Indian'', a 1996 film starring Kamal Haasan and Manisha Koirala * Muhammadjan Hindustani, Islamist teacher of Uzbekistan See also * Hindustan (other) * Hind (other) * Hindi (other) * South Asian ethnic groups Ethnic groups in South Asia are ethnolinguistic groupings within the diverse populations of South Asia, including the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Afghanistan ...
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Hindustan
''Hindūstān'' ( English: /ˈhɪndustæn/ or /ˈhɪndustɑn/, ; ) was a historical region, polity, and a name for India, historically used simultaneously for northern Indian subcontinent and the entire subcontinent, used in the modern day to refer to the Republic of India by some but not officially. Being the Iranic cognate of the Indic word ''Sindhu'', it originally referred to the land of lower Indus basin (present-day Sindh) during the ancient era, but was later extended to refer to northern Indian subcontinent. It finally referred to the entire subcontinent since the early modern period.: "They used the name ''Hindustan'' for India Intra Gangem or taking the latter expression rather loosely for the Indian subcontinent proper. The term ''Hindustan'', which in the "Naqsh-i-Rustam" inscription of Shapur I denoted India on the lower Indus, and which later gradually began to denote more or less the whole of the subcontinent, was used by some of the European authors concer ...
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Hind (other)
A hind is a female deer, especially a red deer. Places * Hind (Sasanian province) (262-484) * Al-Hind, a Persian and Arabic name for the Indian subcontinent * Islamic State – Hind Province, claimed province of the IS in India * Hind (crater), a lunar impact crater * 1897 Hind, an asteroid Military * , numerous Royal Navy ships * Hind-class sloop, ''Hind''-class sloop, an 18th century Royal Navy class * Mil Mi-24, a Soviet/Russian helicopter codenamed "Hind" by NATO * Hawker Hind, a Royal Air Force biplane light bomber developed between the two world wars People * Hind (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * Hind (singer), Bahraini singer born Suhair in 1979 * Hind Laroussi (born 1984), stage name Hind, Dutch singer Other uses * Hind (video game), ''Hind'' (video game), a helicopter game simulation by Digital Integration * ''Epinephelus'', a genus of groupers (fish) sometimes referred to as hinds * Golden_Hind , ''Golden Hind'', was a galleon captain ...
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Communist Ghadar Party Of India
The Communist Ghadar Party of India is a far-left political party that is committed to a communist revolution in India based on Marxism–Leninism. History The party was founded on 25 December 1980, as a continuation of the Hindustani Ghadar Party – Organisation of Indian Marxist–Leninists Abroad founded in Canada in 1970. The group had established a presence in Punjab during the 1970s. Initially the group identified itself with the Naxalite movement in India, especially in Punjab. However, by the end of the 1970s the group rejected the Three Worlds Theory and sided with Albania in the Sino-Albanian split. The name of the party was inspired by the American-based Ghadar Party, formed by Indian revolutionaries in the early 1900s. ''Ghadar'' means revolt, a narrative abbreviation referring to Indian Revolt. The party opposed the policies of the Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) at the time, which according to CGPI had both a ...
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Hindistani
''Hindistani'' is an Arabic-language comedy series telecast on OSN YaHala! during Ramadan. The series chronicles the efforts of a hapless Saudi Arabian youth to woo and marry a beautiful Indian woman, while also holding down a steady job. The series is inspired by Bollywood and much of it is shot in India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... Characters *Suiedan ( Bashir Al Ganem) *Asad ( Asad Zahrani) *Hind ( Malayeen) *Suiedan's father *Obeid, Suiedan's brother *Fawaz, Suiedan's cousin *Samira *Ghanem, the merchant *Badr Awards *2012 Best Series Digital Studio Award *2012 Best Concept Digital Studio Award References {{reflist 2010s Saudi Arabian television series 2011 television series debuts Arabic-language television shows Saudi Arabian comedy television ...
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Hindoostane Coffee House
The Hindoostane Coffee House, opened at 34 George Street, London in 1810, was an Indian restaurant, and the first of its kind in the British Isles. It was founded by Sake Dean Mahomed, a former captain in the British East India Company's Bengal Army. It closed in 1812, when Mahomed became bankrupt. Its location is marked by a City of Westminster plaque, erected in September 2005. See also * List of Indian restaurants * Anglo-Indian cuisine Anglo-Indian cuisine is the cuisine that developed during the British Raj in India. The cuisine introduced dishes such as curry, chutney, kedgeree, mulligatawny and pish pash to English palates. Anglo-Indian cuisine was documented in detail ... Notes References External links * 1810 establishments in England 1811 disestablishments in England Asian-British culture in London British companies disestablished in 1812 British companies established in 1810 British Indian history Coffeehouses and cafés in London ...
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Hindustani Lal Sena
Hindustani Lal Sena (, 'Indian Red Army') was an anticolonial guerrilla group in India. It was formed on 13 April 1939 (on the anniversary day of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre). It was founded by Maganlal Bagdi and Pandit Shyam Narain Kashmiri along with their associates. In Calcutta, 1943, a secret plan of subversion was planned on the advice of many national leaders. The plan was to blow away the railway route from the cave located between Nagpur and Bombay, with a dynamite blurring so that the contact with a large part of Bombay was broken. For successful execution of the plan it was necessary to take the support of the revolutionaries of Nagpur. At that time the great revolutionary of the Nagpur was the founder of‘Hindustan Red Army', Maganlal Bagdi. Bhanwarmal Singhi along with Prabhudayal Vidyarthi, a close associate of Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who e ...
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South Asian Ethnic Groups
Ethnic groups in South Asia are ethnolinguistic groupings within the diverse populations of South Asia, including the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Afghanistan is variously considered to be a part of both Central Asia and South Asia, which means Afghans are not always included among South Asians, but when they are, South Asia has a total population of about 2.04 billion. The majority of the population fall within three large linguistic groups: Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, and Iranic. These groups are also further subdivided into numerous sub-groups, castes and tribes. Indo-Aryans form the predominant ethnolinguistic group in India ( North India, East India, West India, and Central India), Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. Dravidians form the predominant ethnolinguistic group in southern India, the northern and eastern regions of Sri Lanka and a small pocket of Pakistan. The Iranic peoples also have a si ...
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Hindi (other)
Hindi commonly refers to Modern Standard Hindi, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in North India. Hindi may also refer to: Language * In a slightly broader sense, Hindustani language, the lingua franca of northern India and Pakistan * In an intermediate sense, Central Indo-Aryan languages, also called Hindi languages * In the widest sense, the languages of the Hindi Belt, including varieties of Bihari, Rajasthani, and Pahari * Bombay Hindi, spoken in Mumbai * Fiji Hindi, spoken by Indo-Fijians * Caribbean Hindustani, spoken by Indo-Caribbean people and the Indo-Caribbean diaspora People with the name * Abdulbasit Hindi (born 1997), Saudi Arabian football player * Abdul-Ghaffar Hasan Al-Hindi (1913–2007), Pakistani scholar * Ahmad Hindi (1800–1869), Iranian cleric * Ahmad Hindi (athlete) (born 1995), Jordanian Paralympic athlete * Amin al-Hindi (1940–2010), Palestinian intelligence chief * Ayman Al-Hindi (born 1986), Palestinian football player * Baba Ratan Hindi, legendary ...
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Hindustan (other)
Hindustan is a term currently used as an endonym for the modern day Republic of India, and historically used for parts of the subcontinent. Hindustan or Hindostan may also refer to: Newspapers * ''Hindustan'' (newspaper), also known as ''Dainik Hindustan'', a Hindi-language daily newspaper * ''Hindustan Times'', an Indian English language daily newspaper, with focus on North India Places * Republic of India, a South Asian country * Hindustan, Indiana, United States, a town south of Martinsville, Indiana * Hindostan, Indiana * Hindostan Falls, Indiana Other uses * Hindustan Motors, an Indian automotive manufacturer * Hindostan (ship), several ships named ''Hindostan'' or ''Hindustan'' * Hindoostan (Battle honour), a battle honour awarded to regiments of the British Army for their service during the conquest of British India between 1780 and 1823 See also * * * ''Aaj Ka Hindustan () is a 1940 Bollywood film A film, also known as a movie or motion ...
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Hindustani Language
Hindustani is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in North India and Pakistan as the lingua franca of the region. It is also spoken by the Deccani people, Deccani-speaking community in the Deccan plateau. Hindustani is a pluricentric language with two Standard language, standard Register (sociolinguistics), registers, known as Hindi (Sanskritisation (linguistics), Sanskritised register written in the Devanagari script) and Urdu (Persianization, Persianized and Arabization, Arabized register written in the Perso-Arabic script) which serve as official languages of India and Pakistan, respectively. Thus, it is also called Hindi–Urdu. Colloquial registers of the language fall on a spectrum between these standards. In modern times, a third variety of Hindustani with significant English influences has also appeared, which is sometimes called Hinglish or Urdish.Salwathura, A. N.Evolutionary development of ‘hinglish’language within the Indian sub-continent. ''International Journal ...
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Muhammadjan Hindustani
Muhammadjan Hindustani (born in 1892 in Chorbogh, Tajikistan) was an Islamist teacher in Uzbekistan during the Soviet era. He was a teacher of Abduvali qori Mirzayev, who taught Tahir Yuldash and Juma Namangani. Yuldash and Namangani both became leaders of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. Sayid Abdullah Nuri and Muhammad Sharif Himmatzoda, who were leaders of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan were also students of Hindustani's. Hindustani was arrested by the Soviets, and he died in prison. During the early 1970s, Hindustani founded a clandestine madrassa in Dushanbe. It was influenced by the ideology of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna, as well as the Deobandi movement of India. (Deobandi Islam was also an ideological influence for the Taliban movement.) Hindustani considered some of his students "Wahhabist" — Hindustani used the term Wahhabist for anyone who introduces non-traditional interpretations of the Quran. He may denounced Ziyaudin Bobokhon ...
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Hindustani (film)
''Indian'' is a 1996 Indian Tamil language, Tamil-language vigilante film, vigilante action film directed by S. Shankar, who wrote the script with dialogues by Sujatha (writer), Sujatha, and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film stars Kamal Haasan in dual roles, alongside Manisha Koirala, Urmila Matondkar, Sukanya (actress), Sukanya, Manorama (Tamil actress), Manorama, Goundamani, Senthil, Nedumudi Venu, Kasthuri Shankar, Kasthuri, Nizhalgal Ravi and Ajay Rathnam. It is the first instalment in the Indian (film series), ''Indian'' film series. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman, while cinematography and editing were handled by Jeeva (director), Jeeva and B. Lenin-V. T. Vijayan. In the film, Senapathy, a retired Indian freedom fighter, freedom fighter rebels against corruption in India, which puts him in conflict with his son Chandru, who lives by corruption. ''Indian'' was released on 9 May 1996 worldwide and became the highest-grossing Tamil film upon release. It was selected ...
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