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Qamar (other)
Qamar (Arabic: قمر) is an Arabic name used both as a masculine and feminine, which means "moon", "natural satellite", or "moonlight". Qamar may refer to: * Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar (born 1962), Pakistani writer, director, and actor * Maria Qamar (born 1991), Pakistani-Canadian artist and author * Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri (1905-1959), Iranian musician * Qamar, Iran (other), places in Iran See also * Qamar al-Zaman (other) * Qamar ud-Din (other) * Qamar al-Islam (other) * Qamar al-Hasan (other) * Kamar (other) Kamar may refer to: Places * Kamar, Afghanistan, a village in Khwahan District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan * Kamar, Indonesia, a village in Kilmury district, East Seram Regency East Seram Regency () is a regency of Maluku (province), in Indo ...
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Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It Orbit of the Moon, orbits around Earth at Lunar distance, an average distance of (; about 30 times Earth diameter, Earth's diameter). The Moon rotation, rotates, with a rotation period (lunar day) that is synchronized to its orbital period (Lunar month#Synodic month, lunar month) of 29.5 Earth days. This is the product of Earth's gravitation having tidal forces, tidally pulled on the Moon until one part of it stopped rotating away from the near side of the Moon, near side, making always the same lunar surface face Earth. Conversley, the gravitational pull of the Moon, on Earth, is the main driver of Earth's tides. In geophysical definition of planet, geophysical terms, the Moon is a planetary-mass object or satellite planet. Its mass is 1.2% that of the Earth, and its diameter is , roughly one-quarter of Earth's (about as wide as the contiguous United States). Within the Solar System, it is the List of Solar System objects by ...
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Natural Satellite
A natural satellite is, in the most common usage, an astronomical body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or small Solar System body (or sometimes another natural satellite). Natural satellites are colloquially referred to as moons, a derivation from the Moon of Earth. In the Solar System, there are six planetary satellite systems containing 418 known natural satellites altogether. Seven objects commonly considered dwarf planets by astronomers are also known to have natural satellites: , Pluto, Haumea, , Makemake, , and Eris. As of January 2022, there are 447 other minor planets known to have natural satellites. A planet usually has at least around 10,000 times the mass of any natural satellites that orbit it, with a correspondingly much larger diameter. The Earth–Moon system is a unique exception in the Solar System; at 3,474 kilometres (2,158 miles) across, the Moon is 0.273 times the diameter of Earth and about of its mass. The next largest ratios are the N ...
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Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar
Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar () is a Pakistani screenwriter, director, Urdu poet, lyricist and occasional actor and producer known for writing such dramas as '' Pyarey Afzal'' (2013), '' Sadqay Tumhare'' (2014) and most recently the top-rated '' Meray Paas Tum Ho'' (2019–2020), as well as the 2019 film '' Kaaf Kangana''. Early and personal life Education Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar was born in 1962 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. He studied in a government high school in Shad Bagh, Lahore. He used to write in school too and did further studies in B.Com followed by an MBA. He wrote the drama serial '' Sadqay Tumhare'' based on his own love story during his teenage days. Professional career Khalil worked at the National Bank of Pakistan but sought retirement as he wanted to pursue a writing career. Family In 1985, Khalil married his first wife Rubi Naz. They have a son and a daughter. Khalil ur Rehman married his second wife Rozina Qureshi, while being married to Rubi. Rozina is ...
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Maria Qamar
Maria Qamar (born 1991), also known as Hatecopy, is a Pakistani-Canadian artist is known for her satirical pop art works that comment on the hybridization of South Asian and Canadian culture. Her work is influenced by sources such as Roy Lichtenstein and Indian soap operas. She is the author of the book ''Trust No Aunty''. Early life Maria was born in Karachi, Pakistan, to a father from Bangladesh and a mother from Gujarat, India. Both parents are chemists. She was exposed to both Bengali culture and Gujarati culture growing up. In 2000, when she was nine, the family emigrated to Ontario, Canada, briefly residing in Scarborough. The family then moved to Mississauga, where she spent the rest of her childhood. She has a brother who became a doctor. Qamar was interested in art from a young age. She experienced prejudice and bullying against South Asian children in her school, especially in the wake of the September 11 attacks. So as she later recalled, "I started going home and ...
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Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri
Qamar-ol-Moluk Vaziri ( ; (1905 – 5 August 1959), born Qamar Khanum Seyed Hosayn Khan (), commonly known as "Qamar" ( ), was a celebrated Iranian singer, who was also the first woman of her time to sing in public in Iran without wearing a veil. She is known as "the Queen of Persian music". Singing with the vocal range of a mezzo-soprano, she was revered for her mastery of the repertoire of Persian vocal music ( radif-e âvâz), especially her sensitive rendition of tasnif and tarâna. Life and career Qamar was born in Takestan, a city in Iran. Her father died before she was born, and after her mother's death from typhoid fever when she was one and a half years old, she was raised by her grandmother, rowzeh-khân (singer of soaz) at the darbar of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Mollâ Khayr-ol-Nesâ' Eftekhâr-ol-Zâkerin (the latter name was bestowed on her by the king, meaning "Glory of the Narrators"). Qamar later recalled attending her grandmother's singing at the mosque, among ...
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Qamar Al-Zaman (other)
Qamar Al Zaman () is an Arabic phrase meaning "Moon of the era". it may refer to: People * Kamarulzaman Teh (1920–2002), Malaysian socialist * Kamaruzaman Sjam (1924–1986), Indonesian communist * Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman (1926–1975), Bangladeshi government minister * Qamar-uz-Zaman Shah (1933–2016), Pakistani agriculturalist and politician * Qamar-ul-Zaman Faridi Chishti (1940–2011), Pakistani Sufi saint * Kamaruzzaman Shariff (born 1941), fifth Mayor of Kuala Lumpur * Qamaruzzaman Azmi (born 1946), Indian Islamic scholar * Muhammad Kamaruzzaman (1952–2015), Bangladeshi journalist and politician * Qamar Zaman (born 1952), Pakistani squash player * Qamar Zaman Khan (born 1952), Pakistani minister * Qamar Zaman Kaira (born 1960), Pakistani government minister * Qamar Zaman Chaudhry (born 1960), Pakistani bureaucrat * Kamaruzaman Mohamad (born 1961), Malaysian journalist and editor * Kamarulzaman Mat Salleh (born 1964), fourteenth Mayor of Kuala Lumpur * Kam ...
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Qamar Ud-Din (other)
Qamar ud-Din, or Kamaruddin etc. is a Muslim male or female name or (in modern usage) surname. In Arabic, Qamar ud-Din (قمر الدين) means "Moon of the Faith", and also refers to an apricot-based beverage. It may refer to: Men * Shah Sultan Qamar ad-Din ar-Rumi (died 1075), Sufi missionary to Bengal * Qamar-ud-din Khan Dughlat (died 1392), Mongol ruler of Moghulistan between 1368 and 1392 * Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asaf Jah I (1671–1748), founder of the Asaf Jahi dynasty of Hyderabad * Itimad-ad-Daula, Qamar-ud-Din Khan (died 1748), former Grand Vizier of the Mughal Empire * Khwaja Qamar ul Din Sialvi (1906–1981), Pakistani religious leader and politician * Kamruddin Ahmed (1912–1982), Bangladeshi diplomat, lawyer and politician * Qamruddin Ahmad Gorakhpuri (1938-2024), Indian Islamic scholar * Qamaruddin Butt (1914–1974), Pakistani cricketer * Qamaruddin Bismillah Khan (1916–2006), Indian shehnai player * Komarudin (1919–1949), Indonesian freedom fighter * Kaimar-ud-Di ...
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Qamar Al-Islam (other)
Qamar ul Islam () is an Arabic phrase meaning "Moon of Islam". it may refer to: People * Syed Qumrul Islam Saleh Uddin (1937–1983), Bangladeshi politician * Qamar ul Islam Qamar ul Islam (27 January 1948 – 18 September 2017), was an Indian politician who was the Six-term Member of the Karnataka Legislative assembly, one-term Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha from Kalaburagi and All India Congress Committee ... (1948–2017), Indian politician * Qamrul Islam (born 1950), Bangladeshi government minister and politician * Qamar-ul-Islam Raja (born 1964), Pakistani politician * Kamrul Islam Imon (born 1986), Bangladeshi cricketer * Kazi Kamrul Islam (born 1987), Bangladeshi cricketer * Kamrul Islam Rabbi (born 1991), Bangladeshi cricketer * Mohammad Quamrul Islam, Bangladeshi major general and politician * Kamrul Islam, Bangladeshi doctor and physician See also * Qamar (other) {{disambiguation, hn=Islam, Qamar ul Arabic-language masculine given names Ban ...
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Qamar Al-Hasan (other)
Qamrul Hasan () is a Bengali masculine given name of Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ... origin. It may refer to: People * Quamrul Hassan Potua (1921–1988), Bangladeshi artist * Qamrul Hassan Bhuiyan (1952–2018), Bangladeshi major general * Kamrul Hasan Khan (born 1955), 7th Vice Chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University See also * Qamar (other) {{disambiguation, hn=Hasan, Qamar ul Arabic-language masculine given names Bangladeshi masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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