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Definition of Ghazal

Ghazal
Ghazal Ghaz"al, Ghazel Ghaz"el, n. [Ar. ghazal.] A kind of Oriental lyric, and usually erotic, poetry, written in recurring rhymes.

Meaning of Ghazal from wikipedia

- The ghazal is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry. Ghazals often deal with topics of spiritual and romantic love and may be understood...
- Ayn Ghazal or ʽAyn Ghazal (Arabic: عين غزال, romanized: ʿayn ġazāl, lit. 'Gazelle Spring') may refer to: Ayn Ghazal (village), depo****ted Palestinian...
- a ****stani ghazal singer and playback singer. Widely considered one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of ghazal singing, H****an...
- Seema Ghazal (born 17 February 1964) is a ****stani story writer, poet, novelist, and drama writer of Urdu from La****, Punjab, ****stan. Seema is best...
- Anantha Subramani (born 3 April 1955) is an Indian playback, bhajan and ghazal singer who predominantly sings in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu languages. He...
- Bahr el-Ghazal (Arabic بحر الغزال , also transliterated Bahr al-Ghazal, Baḩr al-Ghazāl, Bahr el-Gazel, or versions of these without the hyphen) may refer...
- December 1940) is a ****stani ghazal singer of the Patiala Gharana. Ghulam Ali is considered as one of the greatest ghazal singers of his era. He has also...
- The ʿAin Ghazal statues are large-scale lime plaster and reed statues discovered at the archaeological site of ʿAin Ghazal in Amman, Jordan, dating back...
- Look up ghazal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ghazal is a poetic form with couplets that share a rhyme and a refrain. Ghazal or Gazal may also...
- Ghazal. Both Ghazal and Dua give birth to Haider's child. 22 years later, the plot focuses on the journey of unwitting half-sisters, Ibaadat (Ghazal and...