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Taj may refer to: Buildings *Taj Mahal, a medieval mausoleum in the Indian city of Agra *Taj Palace, an Abbasid palace in medieval Baghdad *Taj-ul-Masajid, mosque in Bhopal *Taj building, Nowshera, Pakistan *Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, international hotel chain *The Taj Exotica Hotel & Resort, Dubai Transport *Tadji Airport, Papua New Guinea (IATA: TAJ) *Taj International Airport, proposed airport in Delhi *Taj Express, train between New Delhi and Agra Sport *Taj Ahvaz F.C., Taj Ahvaz Football Club, Iranian football (soccer) club *Taj Abadan F.C., Taj Abadan Football Club, Iranian football (soccer) club *Taj SC, Taj Tehran Football Club, Iranian football (soccer) club *Taj F.C. (Palau), Palauan football team Other *Taj (name), including a list of people with the name *Taj Mahotsav, annual festival in Agra *Taj Ultimate, annual "Ultimate" tournament in Tajima, Japan *Taj Television Ltd., Mumbai *Former name pre-1979 of Esteghlal Tehran FC, football club *''National Lampoon's ...
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Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal ( ; ; ) is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was commissioned in 1631 by the fifth Mughal Empire, Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan () to house the tomb of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself. The tomb is the centrepiece of a complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall. Construction of the mausoleum was completed in 1648, but work continued on other phases of the project for another five years. The first ceremony held at the mausoleum was an observance by Shah Jahan, on 6 February 1643, of the 12th anniversary of the death of Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million, which in 2015 would be approximately 52.8 billion (827 million). The building complex incorporates ...
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Taj (name)
Taj is a name meaning "crown" in Persian, Sanskrit and Arabic. Notable people with the name include: People *Ali Baba Taj (born 1977), Pakistani poet * Layla Taj, American Egyptian dancer *Nadeem Taj (born 1953), Pakistani intelligence chief * Taj al-Daula, Buyid ruler of Khuzestan *Taj Burrow (born 1978), Australian surfer * Taj Forer (born 1981), American photographer *Taj Gibson (born 1985), American basketball player * Taj Gray (born 1984), American basketball player * Taj Haider (1942-2025), Pakistani politician *Taj Khan Kalash, Pakistani ethnic minority activist *Taj Mahal (born 1942), American blues musician * Taj Matthews (born 1976), American journalist and author * Taj McGowan (born 1997), American football player * Taj Williams (born 1970), American basketball player * Taj Mihelich (born 1973), American cyclist * Taj Smith (born 1983), American football player * Taj ul-Alam (1612-1675), sultan of Aceh * Taj Farrant (born 2009), Australian Guitar Prodigy * Taj Bibi Bilqi ...
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Tajikistan
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to the Tajikistan–Uzbekistan border, west, Kyrgyzstan to the Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan border, north, and China to the China–Tajikistan border, east. It is separated from Pakistan by Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor. It has a population of over 10.7 million people. The territory was previously home to cultures of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, including the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex, Oxus civilization in west, with the Indo-Iranians arriving during the Andronovo culture. Parts of country were part of the Sogdia, Sogdian and Bactria, Bactrian civilizations, and was ruled by those including the Achaemenid Empire, Achaemenids, Alexander the Great, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Greco-Bactrians, the Kushan Empire, Kushans, the Kid ...
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ZEE5
ZEE5 or Z5 is an Indian subscription video on demand and over-the-top streaming service, owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. It was launched in India on 14 February 2018 with content in 12 languages. The ZEE5 mobile app is available on Web, Android, iOS, Smart TVs, among other devices. In December 2018, ZEE5 had 56.3 million monthly active users, increasing to 65.9 million by the end of 2020. History Ozee was an Indian digital online platform that was launched in February 2016 by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. As of 14 February 2018, the service has been integrated into ZEE5. Programming The platform started streaming web series in 2018 with ''Nanna Koochi'' (Telugu), '' America Mappillai'' (Tamil) and ''Dhatt Tere Ki'' (Hindi). In the same year, the platform also introduced another web series titled, '' Kallachirippu'' which was produced by popular filmmaker Karthik Subbaraj, and '' Karenjit Kaur – The Untold Story of Sunny Leone'', a biographical web series on Su ...
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Divided By Blood
Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic. The other operations are addition, subtraction, and multiplication. What is being divided is called the ''dividend'', which is divided by the ''divisor'', and the result is called the ''quotient''. At an elementary level the division of two natural numbers is, among other possible interpretations, the process of calculating the number of times one number is contained within another. For example, if 20 apples are divided evenly between 4 people, everyone receives 5 apples (see picture). However, this number of times or the number contained (divisor) need not be integers. The division with remainder or Euclidean division of two natural numbers provides an integer ''quotient'', which is the number of times the second number is completely contained in the first number, and a ''remainder'', which is the part of the first number that remains, when in the course of computing the quotient, no further full chunk of the size ...
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Taj (album)
''Taj'' is an album by American blues artist Taj Mahal. The cover photograph was by Robert Mapplethorpe. Track listing All tracks composed by Taj Mahal; except where indicated # "Everybody is Somebody" (The Mighty Shadow) # "Paradise" # "Do I Love Her" # "Light of the Pacific" (Toni Fonoti) # "'Deed I Do" # "Soothin'" (Jae Mason) # "Pillow Talk" (Michael Burton, Sylvia Robinson) # "Local Local Girl" # "Kauai Kalypso" # "French Letter" (Toni Fonoti) Personnel * Taj Mahal - acoustic and electric guitars, bass, percussion, keyboards, harmonica, lead and background vocals * Jeanette Acosta - synthesizer * Wayne Henderson - keyboards * Ray Fitzpatrick - bass, percussion * Inshirah Mahal - congas, percussion * Larry McDonald - congas, percussion * Babatunde Olatunji - djembe, congas, shekere, percussion * Ralph MacDonald - congas, tambourine, percussion * Robert Greenidge - steel drums, percussion * Ozzie Williams - drums, DBX drum programming * Kester Smith - drums * Chris Simp ...
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Taqiyah (cap)
The Taqiyah (, ALA-LC: ''ṭāqīyah''Turkish language, Turkish: "takke", Urdu, Hindi "topi", , ALA-LC: "ṭopī", , ''ṭupi'', Somali language, Somali: "Koofi")), also known as tagiyah or araqchin (; ), is a short, rounded Wiktionary:skullcap, skullcap worn by Muslim men. In the United States and the United Kingdom, it is also referred to as a "kufi", although the Kufi typically has more of an African connotation while the taqiyah has a more universal connotation. Aside from being an adornment, the taqiyah has deeply ingrained significance in Islamic culture, reflecting the wearer's faith, devotion, and sometimes regional identity. While the taqiyah is deeply rooted in Muslim traditions, its use varies based on cultural context rather than strict religious guidelines. In Arab states of the Persian Gulf, with the exception of Oman, the taqiyah is commonly worn under a ghutra. In Turkmenistan, taqiyahs are called tahýa in the Turkmen language and are a Turkmen national headd ...
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Taj Corridor Case
The Taj Heritage Corridor case is an alleged scam wherein 2002–2003, the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Mayawati and a minister in her government, Nasimuddin Siddiqui, were charged with corruption. The Taj Corridor project was intended to upgrade tourist facilities near the Taj Mahal and was to be implemented during her tenure as Chief Minister. The then BJP government at the Centre gave the Environmental Clearance required for the project near Taj Mahal. However, later on the BJP backed out and then started saying that the project was not cleared by the Environment Ministry and blamed Mayawati for starting construction work near the Taj Mahal. Cost and funding The total estimated cost of the project was Rs. 1.75 billion (US$44 million). Political support The project was started with the support of the BJP and interrupted when Mayawati Bahujan Samaj Party misaligned itself with that party on 25 August 2003. Commentators said that this change in alignment was due to ...
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The Rise Of Taj
''National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj'' (credited as ''National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj'' in the film) is a 2006 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 comedy ''Van Wilder''. The film stars Kal Penn. Despite the film's title, Ryan Reynolds does not reprise the role of Van Wilder, and the character is absent from the film. Plot Taj Badalandabad, the personal assistant to local hero Van Wilder, has just graduated Coolidge College and is now on his way to England's Camford University. Following in the footsteps of his father — he plans not only to obtain a degree, but also to become a member of the exclusive campus Fraternal Guild, the Fox and Hounds. There Taj hopes he to become the next generation of Badalandabads to be aptly nicknamed the "Sultan of Snatch". However, when Taj arrives at Camford, he is told by Pip Everett, the Earl of Grey, the arrogant leader of the Fox and Hounds, that there had been a mistake and he has actually not ...
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Esteghlal Tehran FC
Esteghlal Football Club (استقلال), commonly known as Esteghlal (meaning 'The Independence'), is the oldest Iranian professional football club based in Tehran that competes in the Persian Gulf Pro League. The club was founded in 1945 as 'The Cyclists' ( , Dočarxe-Savârân) and was known as Tâj (تاج; meaning 'The Crown') between 1949 and 1979. The club is part of the multisport club Esteghlal Athletic and Cultural Company of Iran. They were the first team to reach 1,000 points in the Persian Gulf Pro League. After the 1979 revolution, the club's women's team was dissolved and the progress of women's football in Iran was tied to politics. Since the 1973–74 season, Esteghlal has played its home games at the Azadi, which has a seating capacity of 78,116, though it can hold more people during important matches. Esteghlal set an attendance record for an Asian Club Championship match in 1999 when 121,000 supporters watched their final against Júbilo Iwata in Tehran. H ...
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Taj Television Ltd
Culver Max Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., trading as Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN or SPNI), is an Indian media conglomerate owned by Sony Pictures Television. SPN manages and operates 26 television channels, the streaming media platform SonyLIV, as well as the television studio Studio NEXT and film studio Sony Pictures Networks Productions. History It was founded on 30 September 1995 as Sony Entertainment Television India Private Limited (SET India Pvt Ltd.). The first channel from the company was Sony Entertainment Television. In 1999, SET India Pvt Ltd., launched its second channel Sony Max which broadcast Hindi movies and sports events along with Sony Entertainment Television. In 2005, SET India Network bought SAB TV from Sri Adhikari Brothers and rebranded as Sony SAB. In 2006 SET India launched the English movie channel Sony Pix. In December 2007, SET India Private Limited was renamed as Multi Screen Media Private Limited. In December 2015, the company was renamed as S ...
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Taj Ultimate
Taj Ultimate is an annual Ultimate tournament that occurs in the Tajima region of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The tournament was started by a group of JET English teachers to foster a better relationship between the JETs and the local Japanese. Taj Ultimate (Year Wise) * The first Taj Ultimate tournament took place on June 5–6, 2004 at the Taj Dome. The winners were Tokyo Frisbee team The Small Axe. * Taj 2005 took place from July 9–10, and was won by the Kinki Trolls. * The next tournament took place from July 1–2, 2006, where the all-Japanese team Osaka Natto took first place. * The 4th annual tournament was played during a typhoon on July 14–15, 2007, where the Japanese team Kuroshio The , also known as the Black Current or is a north-flowing, warm ocean current on the west side of the North Pacific Ocean basin. It was named for the deep blue appearance of its waters. Similar to the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic, the Ku ... came firs ...
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