"Azad Hind ke tarne" refers to the provisioning of financial assistance or support to the Indian National Army (INA) led by Subhash Chandra Bose during India's struggle for independence. Bose sought support from various sources, including the Axis powers during World War II, to further the cause of Indian independence from British rule.
Rishton Ke Bhanwar Mein Uljhi Niyati aired on television from April 2011 to August 2012.
The TV show "Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg" ended on 4 November 2009.
India mein alag alag cities aur areas ke alag postal codes hote hain. Postal code ya PIN code India ke har area ke post offices ke through provide kiya jata hai. Agar aap specific city ya area ka postal code janana chahte hain, toh us area ke post office ya online resources se ye information prapt kar sakte hain.
This is a Hindi phrase that typically translates to "I grew up in my father's courtyard." It is commonly used to express a sense of nostalgia for one's childhood or a longing for the past.
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bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
Well if you mean to have an O in there instead of a D, Ke Koa O Ke Kai means warrior of the sea.
The cast of Azadi Ke Baad - 1951 includes: Jeevan Meera Mishra
iqbal mean dusre ke ghar ja ke uski ke sath so jao.....hans de
"Ke" is a definite article in Hawaiian, similar to "the" in English. It is used before nouns to indicate specificity, such as "ke kahakai" meaning "the beach."
It means "Ok or not OK?" As in hold up a bank card and ask the store clerk "ke bu ke yi?" - you're asking if they take that card.
Ke shuni is llanito (spoken in Gibraltar) for "How cute"
"Ke" has multiple meanings in English depending on the context. It could be a slang term for "okay," an abbreviation for "kilo-," or a way of indicating an alternative spelling of a word.
"Ke ko a?" - "Are you pregnant, eh?" or "Hey, are you pregnant?"
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'Ke eskola' is chatspeak for 'que escola', which means 'which/what school'.
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