10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SITTAR»
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sittar in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Alchemical Body: Siddha Traditions in Medieval India
This is the seventh—century Tirumular who, while he is generally held to be the
first of the eighteen Sittars (i.e., the Siddhas of Tamil tradition) and the founder of
the Sittar school, speaks of the Siddhas—although it is unclear whether he ...
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Awakening Victory: How Iraqi Tribes and American Troops ...
His name was Abdul Sittar Abu Risha, but most people simply called him Sheik
Sittar. Although the Abu Risha tribe was relatively small, Sittar's family was
wealthy. Sittar's brother, Sheik Ahmed Abu Risha (the president of the Sahawa al
Iraq at ...
Michael E. Silverman, 2011
“My son, Doraisamy has planned to expand the family textile business into
Malaya and settle down there, Sittar Ayyah. He is adamant to do it Whether or not
we consent. Will he be all right, Sittar Ayyah? Will the business prosper as it has
all ...
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The Indian Empire: Its People, History and Products
In the 17th century arose an anti-Brahmanical Tamil literature known as the Sittar
school. The Sittars or sages were a Tamil sect who, while retaining Siva as the
name of the One God, rejected everything in Siva-worship inconsistent with pure
...
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Sitar Music in Calcutta: An Ethnomusicological Study
The book published in 1800 contains etchings of more than twenty musicians
and musical instruments completed by Solvyns in the last decade of the
eighteenth century while he was living in Calcutta. Included is a representation of
the "sittar".
James Sadler Hamilton, 1994
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The Asian Mystery Illustrated in the History, Religion, and ...
Sittar e1 Imam, or the chain of imams from Abel to Ali; 2. Sittar il imma, that is 'to
say, the Patriarchs from the first Hassan to the last Hassan; 3. Sittar Rassala, or
the chain of Apostles, as Edris, Noah, Hud, &c.; 4. Sittar Nibbna, the chain of
poets, ...
One of the best exponents of Sittar poetry in Tamil language was Tayaumanavar
(1706-44 A.D.). Like other Sittar poets, he protested against the evils of temple-
rule and tne caste system. The Assamese literature made progress due to the ...
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and ...
We have every reason to suppose the sittar was unknown in Europe until
Alexander visited India. The scale of the sittar is very confined, though the
performers do not neglect the scope given by the neck, which is nearly a yard
long, and about ...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ...
We have every reason to suppose the sittar was unknown in Europe until
Alexander visited India. The scale of Ihe sittar is very confined, though the
performers do not neglect the scope given by the neck, which is nearly a yard
long, and about ...
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Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World
One of the Tamil Sittar poets, whose poern, known collectively as Aluhani-c-Cittar
Padai, is included in the Sittar Jnana-k-Kovai (q.v.). The strain of his writing is one
of lamentation over the then existing casteism and idol worship, hence his ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SITTAR»
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sittar is used in the context of the following news items.
Chaand Nawab: That's good.
According to the renowned musician and Sittar Player Nafees Khan, it is called Khiyal (Imagination) in Indian classical music, and its melodic mode is Raag ... «DAWN.com, Jul 15»
Police get vehicles to manage Murree traffic rush
... tax inspectors including motors' Amir Masood Butt, property's Asim Sittar and professional tax department's Nasir Khokhar achieved the target 100 per cent. «The Nation, Jun 15»
A date with the divine
He was on his way to becoming Guru Bhagawan Sittar who urged, “Do give like Karna, do serve like Krishna; you can't avoid karma, so do some dharma.”. «The Hindu, Jun 15»
Brüggen: Brüggen ehrt erfolgreichste Sportler
... Erkens, Heidi de Graaf, Ingrid Dierdorf, Roswitha Tiggelbeck, Luzia Witthake, Friederike Götz, Katharina Götz, Sunja Brustmann, Anja Dresen, Jana Sittar. «RP ONLINE, Apr 15»
Three SHOs relinquish charge
The three inspectors, who have relieved their charges, included Raja Rashid, serving as SHO Police Station (PS) Waris Khan; Sittar Khan, SHO of PS Civil Line; ... «The Nation, Apr 15»
Jordan death row prisoner is militants' heroine
One of her cousins, Abdul Sittar Abu Risha, was a major figure in establishing the Sunni Awakening, a tribal movement that joined forces with the US military and ... «Gulf Times, Feb 15»
Sajida al-Rishawi Militan Wanita yang Dianggap Pahlawan ISIS
Meski dari keluarga militan, Sajida mempunyai sepupu bernama Abdul Sittar Abu Risha, tokoh utama kebangkitan Sunni Irak yang berbalik melawan al-Qaeda. «SINDOnews.com, Feb 15»
Life Flows Back Into The Waters Of Baghdad's Tigris
Sittar, the rower, pulled his oars out of rowlocks and laughed in the golden afternoon sunlight. "This is my life," he said. "My life, all the time in the river." Copyright ... «Maine Public Broadcasting, Jan 15»
One of the top American commanders during the 2006-07 Sunni …
One of the sheikhs with whom MacFarland partnered extensively was Sittar abu-Risha, a forcible, charismatic leader whom MacFarland calls a friend. «TIME, Jan 14»
The Self-Publishing Book Expo and the changing indie publishing …
“It's the last industry to go digital,” says Miral Sittar, CEO and founder of BiblioCrunch, an exhibitor at the SPBE. “Because of that it's going through the quickest ... «Publishers Weekly, Oct 13»