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Adhiraj Parthasarathy
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The legend of Persia’s Qurrat al-’Ayn Tahirih, who publicly unveiled and inspired a long revolution
She is remembered as a women’s rights activist and a reformer. But her writings and story also percolated into the popular imagination in India and live on.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy
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The Tajik writer who built a bridge between India and the USSR
Poet-writer Mirzo Tursunzoda, famous for his love and admiration of India, was the star of literary circles.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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From India to Iran, via Bombay and its Parsis, Rabindranath Tagore and a forgotten book
Elements of Indian culture and pre-Islamic Persia that survive in India shape modern Iranian culture, even today.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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When an emperor came calling on a newly independent India to learn from its early successes
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How the high demand for coaching classes reflects India’s employment and economic distress
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‘Crew’ review: A sexy, funny and honest airline heist movie
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Bharti group’s Rs 150 crore bond donation to BJP coincided with Modi government’s telecom U-turn
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Kotak firm’s Rs 60 crore donation to BJP coincided with crucial RBI decisions on Kotak Mahindra Bank
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Clean chit, taluka, zilla: How Persian lingers on in India’s legal and revenue language
Persian ceased to be the language of the East India Company by 1837, but its vocabulary persists despite several attempts to purge these terms.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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How an unusual Persian ghazal links the music of Kundan Lal Saigal, Iqbal Bano and Coke Studio
Straddling generations, all three have adapted and performed ‘Ma ra Ba Ghamza Kusht’, attributed to a little-remembered poet Mirza ‘Qateel’ Lahori.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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Jigar Moradabadi and the unmatched lyrical brilliance of his unfinished sarapa
While steeped in the Indian and Persian Classical tradition, the images he conjures up, of dancing peacocks, prancing gazelles, bend convention.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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Watch: Comedian sings Ed Sheeran song in the style of artists ranging from Sonu Nigam to Kumar Sanu
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Watch: Kuno National Park posts video to celebrate cheetah cub Mukhi’s first birthday
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Watch: Migrant workers travel in train toilet owing to unavailability of seats
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Watch: PTI posts video accusing male ANI reporter of assaulting and abusing its woman journalist
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How the modern Persian qawwali canon emerged from an Uttarakhand shrine 90 years ago
Inspired by a 13th-century Sufi saint, the anthology Naghmat-us-Sama’ by Syed Noorul Hasan has contributed to the persistence of Persian in modern-day music.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood
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How Indo-Persian, the language of cosmopolitan India for six centuries, fell into decline
The first of the six-part ‘Dancing Peacock’ series charts the literary tradition and indigenous roots of Indo-Persian as well as its enduring legacy today.
Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Mohammad Dawood