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Desh may refer to: Arts * Desh (raga), an Indian classical music scale (raga in both Hindustani music and Carnatic music) Media * ''Desh'' (magazine), an Indian Bengali-language magazine * Desh TV, a Bangladeshi TV channel * ''Desh'' (film), a 2002 Indian Bengali-language film by Raja Sen * Desh Bouksani, the name of a rival assassin in the 2007 film '' The Bourne Ultimatum'', directed by Paul Greengrass Places * -desh, an Indo-Aryan word for "country", which appears in the names of many places ** Desh, Maharashtra, a place in India ** Bangladesh, a country in South Asia, comprising East Bengal ** Brahmadesh, an alternative name for Burma/Myanmar meaning "Land of Brahma" ** Garhdesh, a historical name for Garhwal division in Uttarakhand ** Gurjardesh, a historical region in India comprising eastern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat ** Khandesh, historic region in North India *** Khandesh District, historic administrative district ** Sindhudesh, a concept floated by some Sind ...
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Desh (raga)
Desh or Des is a Hindustani classical music raga which belongs to the Khamaj thaat. This raga is very similar to raga Khamaj. Technical description The raga is of audava-sampurna nature, i.e., in its arohana (ascent) only five notes are used, whereas the avarohana (descent) uses all the seven notes. Shuddha Ni is used in the arohana, while Komal Ni (represented as ni below) is used in avarohana. All other swaras are shuddha. * Arohana: Ni Sa Re, Ma Pa Ni, Sa. * Avarohana: Sa ni Dha, Pa Dha Ma Ga Re, Pa Ma Ga, Re Ga Ni Sa. *Pakad: Re, Ma Pa Ni, Sa Re ni Dha Pa, ma Ga Re * The vadi swara is Re The ascent in this raga is a step by step pentatonic movement which goes like this: Sa, Re, Ma Pa, Ni Sa’. Samayam (Time): The raga is to be sung during the second quarter of the night (9PM to 12AM). Re is very prominent, quite a few times the singer rests on Re, making it a centre to the melody. The Meend from Ma to Re via Ga is one of the most vital features of the raga. The aro ...
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Khandesh District
Khandesh District (or Kandesh, Khandeish) was a district, administrative division of Bombay presidency of British India during British rule of India, the district was made up of present-day Jalgaon, Dhule and Nandurbar districts of Maharashtra. Its headquarter was Dhule town. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, Khandesh was part of the Maratha Confederacy, and was ruled by the Maratha Peshwa. The district was annexed to British India at the conclusion of the Third Anglo-Maratha War in 1818. A southern portion of the district was detached to form Nashik District in 1869. In 1906 the district was bifurcated into East Khandesh and West Khandesh districts, with their capitals at Jalgaon and Dhulia (Dhule), respectively. In 1960 East Khandesh was renamed to Jalgaon District, and West Khandesh to Dhule district. In 1998 Dhule was divided to form Nandurbar districts. History In the Mughal rule of Aurangzeb, in 1670 Daud Khan was ''Subhadar ('') of Khandesh province. Khandesh d ...
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-pur
Oikonyms in Western, Central, South, and Southeast Asia can be grouped according to various components, reflecting common linguistic and cultural histories. Toponymic study is not as extensive as it is for placenames in Europe and Anglophone parts of the world, but the origins of many placenames can be determined with a fair degree of certainty. One complexity to the study when discussing it in English is that the Romanization of names, during British rule and otherwise, from other languages has not been consistent. Names after natural features In Rajasthan, names are frequently given after rock, stone, ravine, and embankment. In the Gangetic plain, the predominant natural features are trees, grass prairies, and bodies of water. Prominent trees, visible from a long way off, would often serve as landmarks and give their name to places before there was any permanent settlement there. This was especially the case where a large tree indicated a ford across a river; for example, the na ...
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-land
The suffix -land, which can be found in the names of several countries or country subdivisions, indicates a toponymy - a land. The word derived from the Old English ''land'', meaning "ground, soil", and "definite portion of the earth's surface, home region of a person or a people, territory marked by political boundaries". It evolved from the Proto-Germanic *''landą'' and from the Proto-Indo-European *''lendʰ-'' "land, open land, heath". Below is the list of places that ends with "-land" or "Lands". Sovereign states Common name: * * * * * * * * * (now Eswatini) Derived name: * * States with limited recognition: * Sub-national administrative divisions * , Australia * , Austria * , Canada * , Canada * , Denmark * , Finland * Lapland, Finland * , Germany * , Germany * , India * , the Netherlands * , the Netherlands * , the Netherlands * , the Netherlands * , Somalia * , Somalia * , United Kingdom * , United Kingdom * , United States Derived name: * , the Netherlan ...
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-stan
-stan ( Persian: ستان )(Sanskrit: ''sthān'' or ''sthānam)'' is a Persian suffix that has the meaning of "a place abounding in" or "place where anything abounds" as a suffix. It is widely used by Iranian languages (mainly Persian) and the Indic languages (mainly Sanskrit, Prakrit and Hindustani) as well as the Turkic languages (excluding Siberian Turkic), Dravidic languages (mainly Brahui and Kannada) and other languages. The suffix appears in the names of many regions throughout West, Central and South Asia, and parts of the Caucasus and Russia. Etymology and cognates The suffix ''-stan'' is analogous to the suffix '' -land'', present in many country and location names. The suffix is also used more generally, as in Persian and Sanskrit which are (, ऋगेस्तान), "place of sand, desert"; (, गोलेस्तान), "place of flowers, garden"; (, गुरेस्तान), "graveyard, cemetery"; and '' Hendostân/Hindustan'' (, ), "Land of ...
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Pradesh
"Pradesh" refers to a province or territory in various South Asian languages. It derives from the Sanskrit (''pradeśa''), meaning "sub-region" or "sub-country". The word was borrowed into other languages to signify "nation" or "country": * , ''prathet'' * , ''pathet'' * , ''prâtés'' States of India The official names of five Indian states and one former state bear the word ''pradesh'': * Andhra Pradesh, Land of the Andhras * Arunachal Pradesh, ''Aruna/Arunachal'' = ''Land of the Rising Sun'' or ''Land of the dawn-lit mountains'' * Himachal Pradesh, ''Hima/Himachal'' = ''Land of the Snow'' * Madhya Pradesh, Central Province, replacing the former Central Provinces and Berar which was later renamed as Madhya Bharat * Uttar Pradesh, Northern Province, although not the north-most province; it was formerly the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh which was later renamed as United Provinces * Vindhya Pradesh, ''Land of the Vindhya'', former state merged into Madhya Pradesh in 1956 Pro ...
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Desi (other)
Desi or Deshi is a self-referential term used by South Asian people. Desi or DESI may also refer to: People * Desi Anwar (born 1962), Indonesian news presenter * Desi Arnaz (1917–1986), Cuban-born American musician, actor, comedian and television producer * Desi Arnaz Jr. (born 1953), American actor and musician * Desi Barmore (born 1960), American-Israeli basketball player * Dési Bouterse (born 1945), president of Suriname * Desi Curry (born 1960), Northern Irish football manager * Desi Lydic (born 1981), American actress * Desi Relaford (born 1973), American baseball player Science and technology * Desorption electrospray ionization, an ambient ionization technique for mass spectrometry * Drug Efficacy Study Implementation, a US FDA program * Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, an astronomical instrument * .desi, a top-level Internet domain Other uses * Desi, Georgia, a village in the US * ''Desi'' (film), a 2000 Dutch documentary * Desi (raga), in Indian classi ...
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Daesh (other)
Daesh is the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State, a Salafi jihadist terrorist and militant group. It may also refer to: *A nickname for the invasive species of blue crab ''Portunus segnis'' See also * Daish (surname) *Desh (other) Desh may refer to: Arts * Desh (raga), an Indian classical music scale (raga in both Hindustani music and Carnatic music) Media * ''Desh'' (magazine), an Indian Bengali-language magazine * Desh TV, a Bangladeshi TV channel * ''Desh'' (film), ...
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DES (other)
Des is a masculine given name, mostly a short form (hypocorism) of Desmond. People named Des include: People * Des Buckingham, English football manager * Des Corcoran, (1928–2004), Australian politician * Des Dillon (other), several people * Des Hasler (born 1961), Australian rugby league player-coach * Desmond Des Kelly (born 1965), British journalist * Desmond Des Lynam (born 1942), British television presenter * Desmond Des Lyttle (born 1971), English footballer * Des McLean, Scottish stand-up comedian, actor and presenter * Desmond Des O'Connor (1932–2020), British entertainer * Des O'Connor, Australian rugby league player in the 1970s * Desmond Des O'Grady (born 1953), Irish retired Gaelic footballer * Des O'Hagan (1934–2015), Irish communist * Desmond O'Malley (1939–2021), Irish politician, government minister and founder and leader of the Progressive Democrats * Desmond Des O'Neil (1920–1999), Australian politician * Des O'Reilly (1954–20 ...
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Desa (other)
Desa or DESA may refer to: Desa * Desa (band), an American rock band * Desa (Bithynia), a Roman town of ancient Bithynia * Desa (company), a Turkish leather goods producer and retailer * Desa, Grand Prince of Serbia, a medieval Serbian ruler * Desa, Dolj, a commune in Dolj County, Romania * ''Desa'' (Indonesia), a type of village in Indonesia DESA * Iran Heavy Diesel Manufacturing Company (DESA), a manufacturer of diesel engines in Iran * United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) * ''Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure'', a 2003 skateboarding video game * Distinguished Eagle Scout Award The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA) is a distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It is awarded to an Eagle Scout who has achieved extraordinary national-level recognition, fame, or eminence within their profession ..., service award of the Boy Scouts of America * Diplôme d'Études Supérieur Appliqué, a French educational degree * Dip ...
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Desha (other)
Desha may refer to: People *Benjamin Desha, American soldier and politician * Joseph Desha (1768–1842), US Representative and the ninth governor of Kentucky * Lucius Desha Bunton III (1924–2001), US federal judge * Robert Desha, American politician who represented Tennessee's 5th Congressional district in the US House of Representatives * Desha Breckinridge (1867–1935), American newspaper editor and publisher * Desha Delteil (1892–1965), American dancer and artist model Places *Desha County, Arkansas, United States *Desh region, or Desha, in Maharashtra, India Other uses *'' Desha: The Leader'', a 2014 Bangladeshi film, directed by Saikat Nasir Other *Desa (other) * Desh (other) * Desi (other) *Desha Putra Sammanaya, Sri Lankan military decoration *Desha Vimukthi Janatha Pakshaya The Desha Vimukthi Janatha Pakshaya (DVJP) (National Liberation People's Party) is a political party in Sri Lanka. Founded in 1988, the party was formerly a member ...
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Sindhudesh
The Sindhudesh movement is a separatist movement that advocates to create a country for the Sindhi people by establishing a sovereign state called Sindhudesh (, ) in the region of Sindh. The movement was founded by G. M. Syed, after Bangladesh's independence. He gave a new direction to Sindhi nationalism, founded the Jeay Sindh Tehreek in 1972 and presented the idea of Sindhudesh. Sindhi nationalists sometimes claims the Kutch region of India, the Lasbela District of Balochistan, and sometimes southern Punjab. Sindhi separatists reject the parliamentary path of struggle for attaining freedom and rights. No Sindhi nationalist party has been ever voted into power in Sindh at any level of government. In recent years, several Sindhi nationalists have deserted the ideology and joined mainstream politics due to disillusionment within ranks, lack of public support, and crackdowns by law enforcement agencies. Some nationalist parties and associations are banned for alleged "terroris ...
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