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The skirt may also be cut on the round but beginning just below the bust ; this style is known as ' Anarkali ' after the eponymous dancer who popularised it.
The earliest and most celebrated play ' Anarkali ' was written by Imtiaz Ali Taj and performed in 1922 ; whereas the earliest film is Loves of a Moghul Prince released in 1928.

Anarkali and was
* In the 1953 film Anarkali, he was portrayed by Pradeep Kumar.
He was buried near the Anarkali bazaar in Lahore ( which is now in Pakistan ).
Punjab National Bank was registered on 19 May 1894 under the Indian Companies Act with its office in Anarkali Bazaar Lahore.
Perhaps C. Ramachandra's biggest success as a music composer was the 1953 movie Anarkali starring Beena Roy in the title role and Pradeep Kumar.
In Pakistan, another Anarkali film was released in 1958 with Noor Jehan in the lead role Later on in 1960, K. Asif's Mughal-e-Azam was released in India with actress Madhubala in the role of Anarkali and Dilip Kumar as Prince Salim.
This beautiful building with mud plastering was known to be part of Anarkali which was initially built along with Baradari as an imitation of Shalimar Garden of Lahore.

Anarkali and Lahore
The mausoleum of Qutb-ud-din Aybak | Qutub ud Din Aibak in Anarkali, Lahore, Pakistan.
The mausoleum of Qutb-ud-din Aybak | Qutub ud Din Aibak in Anarkali, Lahore, Pakistan.
Pak Tea House is located on the Mall Road Lahore, near Anarkali Bazaar and Neela Gumbad.
* Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore

; and pomegranate
As of March 2007, Turkey is the world's largest producer of hazelnut, cherry, fig, apricot, quince and pomegranate ; the second largest producer of watermelon, cucumber and chickpea ; the third largest producer of tomato, eggplant, green pepper, lentil and pistachio ; the fourth largest producer of onion and olive ; the fifth largest producer of sugar beet ; the sixth largest producer of tobacco, tea and apple ; the seventh largest producer of cotton and barley ; the eighth largest producer of almond ; the ninth largest producer of wheat, rye and grapefruit, and the tenth largest producer of lemon.
They bring the animal to bay with the help of a maiden who traps it with her charms, appear to kill it, and bring it back to a castle ; in the last and most famous panel, " The Unicorn in Captivity ," the unicorn is shown alive again and happy, chained to a pomegranate tree surrounded by a fence, in a field of flowers.
One species was a liquid, which was apt to be adulterated ; but when pure it had the property of blackening when added to pomegranate juice.
A large, dry pomegranate was found in the tomb of Djehuty, the butler of Queen Hatshepsut in Egypt ; Mesopotamian cuneiform records mention pomegranates from the mid-Third millennium BC onwards.
The second day was a grieving day of fasting ( nesteia ) without garlands, seated on the ground, without fire in some cities, in which pomegranate seeds only were eaten ; those that fell on the ground were the food of the dead and might not be picked up.
: Quarterly, first and fourth Gules, a three towered castle Or, masoned Sable and ajouré Azure ( for Castile ), second and third Argent, a lion rampant Purpure ( blazoned Gules ) crowned Or ( for León ), enté en point ; Argent, a pomegranate proper seeded Gules, supported, sculpted and leafed in two leaves Vert ( for Granada ), overall an inescutcheon Azure a bordure Gules, three fleurs-de-lys Or ( for Bourbon-Anjou ); impaled with quarterly, first and fourth Gules three lions passant gardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure ( for England ), second quarter Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory-counter-flory Gules ( for Scotland ), third quarter Azure a harp Or stringed Argent ( for Ireland ), overall an inescutcheon quarterly, first and fourth Azure a lion rampant barry of ten argent and gules, armed or a bordure compony Argent and Gules ( for Hesse, modified ), second and third Argent, two pallets Sable ( for Battenberg ), a bordure Gules charged with eight lions passant gardant Or armed and langued Azure ( for England ).
Birch, plane, spruce and Pinus wallichiana appear ; the fruits are finer, including pomegranate, pear, peach, vine and melon, and where irrigation is available, as in the North Shigar, and at the deltas of the tributary valleys, the crops are more luxuriant and varied.
Rimon correlates to pomegranate ; Te ' ena to fig ; Gefen to grape ; Zayit to olive ; and Tamar to dates.
Babette's menu begins with an amontillado and features " Potage à la Tortue " ( turtle soup ); " Blinis Demidoff au Caviar " ( buckwheat cakes with caviar and sour cream ); " Caille en Sarcophage avec Sauce Perigourdine " ( quail in puff pastry shell with foie gras and truffle sauce ); a salad featuring Belgian chicory and walnuts in a vinaigrette ; and " Les Fromages " featuring blue cheese, papaya, figs, grapes, pineapple, and pomegranate.
The Westminster Tournament Roll includes a badge of Henry and his first wife Catherine of Aragon with a slipped Tudor rose conjoined with Catherine's personal badge, the pomegranate ; their daughter Mary I bore the same badge.
* Mary I: a Tudor Rose impaling a pomegranate, also impaling a Sheaf of Arrows, ensigned with a Crown, and surrounded with Rays ; a pomegranate
The old character for yuan is a small picture of a garden ; it is enclosed in a square which can represent a wall, and has symbols which can represent the plan of a structure, a small square which can represent a pond, and a symbol for a plantation or a pomegranate tree.
According to Frank Williams, Paradjanov's film celebrates the survival of Armenian culture in the teeth of oppression and persecution: " There are specific images that are highly charged — blood-red juice spilling from a cut pomegranate into a cloth and forming a stain in the shape of the boundaries of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia ; dyers lifting hanks of wool out of vats in the colours of the national flag, and so on ".
* Red ruby, a Thai dessert made by boiling pieces of water chestnut covered in tapioca flour and red food colouring, and serving them over shaved ice, rose syrup and evaporated milk ; also known as " mock pomegranate " since the chestnut pieces bear a resemblance to the seeds of that fruit

; and blossom
She has a symbol for integrity on her lower back ; the symbol for patience / perseverance and a cherry blossom on her ankles and two dragonflies on her back.
" The music has an African tribal sound to it, to emphasize the idea of humanity as a single unified tribe on this planet ; the lagoon is surrounded by nineteen large torches signifying the first 19 centuries of the common era, and the show culminates in the globe opening like a lotus blossom to reveal a twentieth torch, representing the now-completed 20th century.
They blossom in different months in different parts of the world ; for example, in about January in Taiwan and about April in the United States.
This name rose out of stories about a selfish stepmother ; the tale was told to children in various versions while the teller plucked off corresponding parts of the blossom to fit the plot.
He describes the yellow color of a woman's hair and the golden chain she wears about her neck ; the purple petals of a Kalchas blossom and the purple depths of the sea ; the " bright shining " color of the windflower and the multi-colored feathers of a bird as it chews green buds from the vines.
Gwydion and Math eventually break this curse by creating a woman out of oak blossom, broom, and meadowsweet ; she is named Blodeuwedd (" flower face ").
They bear long tongues that are inserted deep into the flower ; pollen thereby passed to the bat is then transported to the next blossom visited, pollinating it.
Their relationship continued to blossom, so much so that years later Sarah wrote – " To see was a constant joy ; and to part with for never so short a time, a constant uneasiness ...
; Tomatoes and peppers: ' Blossom end rot ' – Symptoms start as sunken, dry decaying areas at the blossom end of the fruit, furthest away from the stem, not all fruit on a truss is necessarily affected.
Originally, seven trees were planted in 1960 ; the one that survived managed to blossom twice, in 1974 and 1981.
It took until the 11th century, as a product of The Crusades bringing new culinary ingredients to Western Europe, for flavorings such as orange blossom water to be added to the oublies ; however, locally-sourced honey and other flavorings may have already been in use before that time.
Politically Tung was aligned with Kuomintang regime of the Republic of China on Taiwan ; indeed the company emblem of the OOCL is a plum blossom, the national flower of the Republic of China.
The riverbanks in the Betuwe are lined with apple orchards, which make it popular with tourists, particularly in spring ; the fruit trees are in blossom.
Iyar ( or, Iyyar ; from Akkadian, meaning " Rosette ; blossom ") is the eighth month of the civil year ( which starts on 1 Tishrei ) and the second month of the ecclesiastical year ( which starts on 1 Nisan ) on the Hebrew calendar.
A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese Cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is sometimes called sakura after the Japanese ( 桜 or 櫻 ; さくら ).
A cherry blossom painted on the side of the bomber symbolized the intensity and ephemerality of life ; in this way, the aesthetic association was altered such that falling cherry petals came to represent the sacrifice of youth in suicide missions to honor the emperor.
It also isn ’ t uncommon for an anthropologist to initiate activist work surrounding his or her own area of study ; frequently, Sociocultural Anthropological studies begin as mere research inquiries that blossom into community advocacy projects, and even new specialized NGOs.
Excepting the earliest works of this tradition, it has been considered inappropriate to mention death explicitly ; rather, metaphorical references such as sunsets, autumn or falling cherry blossom suggest the transience of life.
This cross is made in order to effect the fabulous " fringed ", " feathered " or " ruffled " lip of the bloom ; it also expands the lip of the blossom and the most imposing cattleya hybrids almost always have this species in their ancestry.
The tree becomes enchanted through the tongues, and begins to blossom ; indeed a certain peach grows to the size of a large house.
The badge of the order, which is in gold with white enamel, is in the form of an mandarin orange blossom ; the central disc bears three crescent-shaped jades ( magatama ).
Here is this lofty and spreading plane-tree, and the agnus castus high and clustering, in the fullest blossom and the greatest fragrance ; and the stream which flows beneath the plane-tree is deliciously cold to the feet.
climate variations, including: reports of frost fairs on the Thames ; records of good and bad harvests ; dates of spring blossom or lambing ; extraordinary falls of rain and snow ; and unusual floods or droughts.

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