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Mahfil may
refer to: Müezzin
mahfili (Turkish), a
special raised platform in a mosque,
opposite the minbar,
where a
muezzin kneels and
chants in response...
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constructed by Aurangzeb. The
complex also has a
Langar Khana and a
Mahfil Khana (****embly hall for qawwals,
opened only
during the urs). The Jhalara...
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Sahitya Akademi Awards, 1967".
Mahfil. 5 (1): 9–26. Coppola,
Carlo (1968). "The
Sahitya Akademi Award, 1967".
Mahfil. 5 (1): 9–26. Hota, AK (2000). Encyclopaedia...
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dikka or
dakka (Arabic: دكة), also
known in
Turkish as a müezzin mahfili, is a
raised platform or
tribune in a
mosque from
which the
Quran is recited...
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Mehfil (also
spelled mahfil) is a
formal venue where indoor recreational activities such as
poetry (mushaira), singing, music, and
dance are entertained...
- (1978)
Ghata (1978)
Darwaza (1978)
Beqasoor (1980 film) Oh
Bewafa (1980)
Mahfil (1981)
Saajan Ki
Saheli (1981) Do
Posti (1981) Maut Ka Saya (1982) Raakh...
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through paintings and carvings.
Mahfil is made
entirely of wood, and it is
supported by portra****
wooden columns.
Mahfil or the gallery, as a constructive...
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along with
other distinguished persons at the
memorial meeting and Doa
Mahfil organized recently on the
occasion of 9th
death anniversary of
former Prin****l...
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Retrieved 2
August 2022. Schimmel,
Annemarie (1971). "Sindhi Literature".
Mahfil. 7 (1/2): 71–80. JSTOR 40874414. "The Holy Qur'an and its
Translators –...
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literary language. —Chughtai on her
early writings, in a 1972
interview with
Mahfil.
Chughtai wrote a
drama entitled Fasādī (The Troublemaker) for the Urdu...