Here is a great video of 70 people from around the world singing a little bit of the national anthem from their native lands. The video translates what they are singing into English. The titles of the anthems are listed below by country, alphabetically — how else are you going to find t...
MilliNaghmay.com offers Urdu lyrics of all Pakistani national songs & milli naghmay for 14 August, 6 Sep, Pak army, and many more...
Pakistani National Songs is an application of Patriotic Songs of Pakistan in Urdu Language.Pakistan National Anthem and large collection of Motivating songs.Please send your feedback for improvement. Thanks 【基本信息】 作者:SKKN Dev 更新时间:2014-07-30 版本:3.0 系统:Android 2.3以上 语言:其他 ...
National Anthem The song Jana-gana-mana, composed originally in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore, was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the national anthem of India on 24 January 1950. It was first sung on 27 December 1911 at the Calcutta Session of the Indian National...
The app lets you play the Pakistan National Anthem both in an instrumental and vocal format. It displays English, Urdu and Roman Urdu lyrics so that Pakistanis specially overseas can make their children understand the meaning of every word of our National Anthem. The app also provides the histor...
This unique app allows you to explore our great national anthem in most amazing way on your android device. This app contains every single information about our national song, which is must for every indian citizen. Following are the major highlights of this application:- জন গণ ম...
The Qaumi Tarana is the National Anthem of Pakistan. The words "Qaumi Tarana" in Urdu literally translate to "National Anthem". The current national anthem of Pakistan was written by a Muslim writer named Abu-Al-Asar Hafeez Jullundhri. Designed by: Usman AleemDeveloped by: Kaustubh Talathi ...
the physical spaces of public universities have become platforms for channelling student voices. This research uses two state-funded universities, from Delhi (in India) and Lahore (in Pakistan), and Lefebvre’s conception of space to conduct a discourse analysis of bulletin boards, graffiti, statues...