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Bandaging
Bandage Band"age, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bandaged (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Bandaging (?).] To bind, dress, or cover, with a bandage; as, to bandage the eyes.

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- as Jaswant Sujit Kumar as Kumar Padma Khanna as Lily Ramesh Deo as Shankarlal All songs were written by Rajendra Krishan. Bandagi at IMDb v t e v t e...
- Kirmani 1513-1575C.E. (AH 919–982), more po****rly known as Shaikh Daud Bandagi Kirmani was a 16th-century saint of the Qadiri order. His mausoleum in...
- were: 1) Bandagi Meeran S**** Mahmood also known as Sani-e-Mahdi, 2) Bandagi Miyan S**** Khundameer also known as Siddiq-e-Vilayat, 3) Bandagi Miyan Sha-e-Neymath...
- He is currently working with his Band of Bandagi and creating soulful Sufi music with the band. Band of bandagi has released their first album Sufi Acoustica...
- in 1927. Zabur-i Ajam includes the mathnavi Gulshan-i Raz-i Jadid and Bandagi Nama. There are four sections. The first two are sequences of ghazals in...
- Shah II (r. 1511–1526) of Gujarat Sultanate. The second Mahdavi caliph, Bandagi Miyan S**** Khundmir and his ****hra disciples (the persons who renounce...
- (1971, Turkish-Iranian co-production film) Mohabbat Mar Nahi Sakti (1977) Bandagi (1972) Qurbani (1981 film) Gumnaam (1983) Kamyabi (1984) Halchal (1985)...
- film. Music Composition is by Rishi-Siddharth, Ashish Pandit and Band of Bandagi. Rishi-Siddharth is the composer of "Saathiya", "Hairaani" and "Coffee"...
- Banmankhi. The city also has the Darghah of Hazrat Mustafa Jamalul Haque Bandagi, Chimni Bazar. An "Urs" in the form of Mela (village fair) is organized...
- Punjab, for a famous late-sixteenth century Qadiriyyah Sufi saint, Daud Bandagi Kirmani, who lived and died in the town.[citation needed] He was born in...