The phrase was first used by Maulavi Hasrat Mohani.
The term "Hispanic" was coined by the U.S. government for the 1970 Census to categorize individuals from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America and Spain.
The term "dalit" was coined by Jyotirao Phule in the 19th century. He used it to refer to the oppressed and marginalized communities in India who were subjected to caste-based discrimination and social exclusion.
No, "cementify" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. It may be a coined term or a niche technical term in a specific context.
It seems like a coined term that does not have a standard definition. Can you provide more context or clarify what you mean by "yead"?
The term "shout out" originated in African American urban culture, particularly in hip-hop music. It is used to give recognition or acknowledgment to someone or something, often in a public forum like on the radio or social media. The specific person who coined the term is not definitively known.
Inquilab Zindabad was the slogan coined by Hasrat Mohani
The cast of Inquilab Zindabad - 1971 includes: Adoor Bhasi
The cast of Inquilab Zindabad - 1975 includes: Manjula Krishna Ghattamaneni Vijaya Nirmala
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Bhagat Singh
The slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" was popularized by Indian activist Bhagat Singh as a call for revolution and resistance against oppression. It translates to "Long live the revolution" in English and has since become a rallying cry for various movements fighting for social justice and freedom.
inquilab means bringing revolution.
Ehrenberg coined the term bacteria.
Freud coined the term infantilism.
Raffaele Garofalo was the one who coined the term criminology. Criminology was coined in 1885.
This phrase, which means "Long Live the Revolution!" is first recorded in prose and used by Indian freedom fighter Maulavi Hasrat Mohani at a labor strike in Kolkata (then, in English, Calcutta) for the first time.
Sensex term was coined by Deepak Mohoni