The cast of Harab libnan - 2001 includes: Michel Aoun as Himself (2001) Karim Barkadouni as Himself (2001) Robert Hatam as Himself (2001) George Hawi as Himself (2001) Elie Hobeika as Himself (2001) Walid Jonbalat as Himself (2001) Ariel Sharon as Himself(2001) (Archive)
Ariel Sharon has: Played himself in "Panorama" in 1953. Played Himself - Prime Minister, Israel (segment "Closing the Gap") in "60 Minutes" in 1968. Played himself in "Gaza Ghetto" in 1985. Played himself in "Booknotes" in 1989. Played himself in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played himself in "Tsahal" in 1994. Played himself in "BBC World News" in 1997. Performed in "BBC World News" in 1997. Played Himself(2001) (Archive) in "Harab libnan" in 2001. Played himself in "NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" in 2003. Played himself in "...More Than 1000 Words" in 2006. Played himself in "Sharon" in 2008.
Thorkild Jacobsen has written: 'The commentary of Dionysios bar Salibi on the Book of Job' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, History 'The Harab myth' -- subject(s): Gods, Assyro-Babylonian, Mythology, Assyro-Babylonian 'Salinity and irrigation agriculture in antiquity Diyala Basin archaeological projects' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Diyala Basin Archaeological Project, History, Irrigation, Irrigation farming, Prehistoric Agriculture, Salts in Soils 'Cuneiform texts in the National Museum, Copenhagen' -- subject(s): Sumerian language, Texts and translations 'The Treasures of Darkness' -- subject(s): Religion 'Toward the image of Tammuz and other essays on Mesopotamian history and culture' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Civilization
The cast of Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat - 2005 includes: Shawar Ali as Senior Inspector Jatin Rajat Bedi as Varun Juhi Chawla as Dr. Saksi Sagar Makrand Deshpande as Manas Dutta Kelly Dorji as Criminal Avtar Gill as Justice D S Singh Vrajesh Hirjee as Adi Adi Irani as Shekhar Menon Gargi Patel as Mitali Kainaaz Pervees as Mahek Vishwajeet Pradhan as Sukhvinder Rakhi Sawant as Kashmira Shilpa Shetty as Sonia Raju Shrestha as Advocate Rajiv Singh as Avinash
The first half of the 19th century witnessed a movement known as Faraizi Movement in East Bengal. The founder of this movement was Haji Shariatullah. At this time the condition of the Bengali Muslims in the Sub-continent was very miserable. The British policy of distrust and oppression towards the Muslims rendered them economically and educationally crippled; and the oppression of the Zamindars made their lives unbearable. Haji Shariatullah went to Mecca on the Pilgrimage. He returned to his country after 20 years and started his reform movement known as the Faraizi movement. His movement basically targeted the most depressed class of the Muslims. He asked them to give up un-Islamic customs and practices and to act upon the commandments of the religion called Faraiz or duties. Hence his followers came to be known as Faraizi. He forbade Tazia on the occasion of Muharram and singing and dancing at the time of wedding ceremonies. His movement was also directed against the oppression of the Zamindars. He declared the country Dar-ul-Harab, as Eid and Friday prayers could not be offered there. The movement infused new life into the lives of the Muslims of Bengal. It wrought great agitation among them, especially the peasants who were imbued with his doctrines. Thus, he sowed the seeds of independence in Bengal. He died in 1840.
Deepak Kumar Bandhu has: Played Tameez-ud-din in "Monsoon Wedding" in 2001. Played Ramsaran Das in "The Legend of Bhagat Singh" in 2002. Played Kiru in "Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi" in 2003. Played Shailesh in "Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women" in 2003. Performed in "Khakee" in 2004.