Shirin Farhad is a 1956 Indian Hindustani-language romantic drama film directed and produced by Aspi Irani.[1] Based on Khosrow and Shirin from the Shahnameh,[3] it revolves around Princess Shirin (Madhubala) who is forbidden to meet her childhood sweetheart Farhad (Pradeep Kumar) and forced to marry a king.[4]
Shirin Farhad was also a breakthrough film of Ameeta. Nett4u reported: "Her acting career took a turn with Shirin Farhad in which she acted along Madhubala in 1956. This hit brought her lead roles in Abhimaan and Zamana."[8]
Pradeep Kumar was born on January 4, 1925 in Bengal Presidency, British India. He was an actor and producer, known for Do Dilon Ki Dastaan (1966), Shirin Farhad (1956) and Taj Mahal (1963). He died on November 3, 2001 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
"Shirin Farhad" is a 1956 hindi film which has Madhubala, Pradeep Kumar, Ameeta and P. Kailash in lead roles. We have 10 songs lyrics and 9 video songs of Shirin Farhad. Mohinder Singh Sarna has composed its music. Lata Mangeshkar, Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle, Hemant Kumar and Mohammed Rafi have sung these songs while Tanvir Naqvi and Saba Afghani have penned its lyrics.
This course provides students with a historical, political, economic, social overview of the modern Middle East. After a brief introduction on the beginning of Islam, the history of the Caliphates and the history of the Ottoman Empire, this course covers the chronological framework of the 20th century, focusing in particular on two main periods: the European presence in the region, starting with the British arrival in Egypt until the Suez War (1882-1956), and the Cold War, starting with the Eisenhower doctrine (1957) up to the first Gulf War (1991). Classes focus on the main "actors" of region, such as States (Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Israel/Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the Gulf monarchies), regional organisations (The Arab League, the GCC), trans-national movements and groups, and resources (water and oil).
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