"Baba Aadham Ka Jamana" is a phrase that translates to "the time of our forefather Adam" in Urdu and is often used colloquially to refer to a bygone era characterized by simplicity and innocence. It evokes nostalgia for a time perceived as more straightforward and less complicated than the present. In cultural discussions, it may highlight contrasts between traditional values and modern challenges. The phrase encapsulates a longing for the past and a critique of contemporary life.
Aadam Ismaeel Khamis was born in 1988.
"Baba gi ka tullo" is a phrase in the Hausa language, which translates to "Your father's house" in English. It often refers to the idea of one's familial home or heritage. In a broader cultural context, it signifies a connection to one's roots and the importance of family and tradition in Hausa society.
"Baba Ji Ka Thullu" is a popular phrase from Indian television, particularly associated with the comedian Kapil Sharma. It humorously signifies a gesture of dismissing something or someone, akin to saying "nothing" or "zero." The phrase gained popularity for its comedic context, often used to convey a sense of disappointment or to indicate that one's expectations were not met. It has since become a catchphrase in Indian pop culture.
Lord Baba, often referring to Sai Baba of Shirdi, is known by various names such as Sai Baba, Shirdi Baba, and Sadguru. He is also affectionately called "Baba" by his devotees. Additionally, terms like "Baba Ji" and "Shirdi Sai" are used to honor him, reflecting his spiritual significance and the deep connection his followers feel towards him.
Baba Luba was created in 1995.
baba adam ka zamana means bahut poorana zamana
Baba ji ka thullu....
baba ji ka thullu
Aadam Ismaeel Khamis was born in 1988.
Baba ji ka thullu?
baba ji ka thullu...........
baba ji ka thullu
Baba Ji ka Thullu
ghanta baba ji ka lol :P
AADAM
"Baba gi ka tullo" is a phrase in the Hausa language, which translates to "Your father's house" in English. It often refers to the idea of one's familial home or heritage. In a broader cultural context, it signifies a connection to one's roots and the importance of family and tradition in Hausa society.
When Hazrat Aadam (AS) was created.