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Ali Haider (Urdu:علی حیدر) is a Pakistani singer. He had a number of popular songs in the 1990s, the most notable being Poorani Jeans which also appears on his 1993 album Sandesa. He also had a hit later in the 1990s with Chand Sa Mukhra. He has also acted in numerous TV serials on PTV, including Chand Sa Mukhra.
Haider started his career when he was pursuing a Civil Engineering degree at NED University. He has also acted in the Lollywood film titled Chalo Ishq Larain which was released in 2002. He sang the theme music for the serial Chandni Raatein. In 2012, he returned to music after a three year break following the death of his son. In 2013, he returned to TV with a sitcom "Ek aur Ek Dhai".
Ali Haider born in a Urdu Speaking family of Karachi located in Pakistan. He is the only son of his parents and have 3 sisters. Haider married in 2006.
Nāma is the Sanskrit for "name". Spiritually, it is the principal method or tool of meditation, which is meant to unite the soul with the Supreme Soul.
It is believed that God existed before the creation of the universe. The name of God is therefore beyond the language structure created by mankind. The Nām meaning the name is the internal rhythm, the internal sound that a man experiences, the true name of God, and thus ultimate Japa, as it is called in Hinduism, or Jaap in Sikhism.
In Thai naam (น้ำ) can also mean water, though this is pronounced and spelled differently from naam (นาม) which is used—directly from Pali/Sanskrit—to mean 'name' or 'noun'.
Naam (Tamil: நாம்) is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was released on 5 March 1953.
Naam may refer to:
Tera or TERA may refer to:
Tera is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by 1012 or 1000000000000 (one trillion short scale; one billion long scale). It has the symbol T. Tera is derived from Greek word τέρας teras, meaning "monster". The prefix tera- was confirmed for use in the SI in 1960.
Examples of its use:
A binary prefix is a prefix attached before a unit symbol to multiply it by a power of 2. In computing, such a prefix is seen in combination with a unit of information (bit, byte, etc.), to indicate a power of 1024.
The computer industry has historically used the units kilobyte, megabyte, and gigabyte, and the corresponding symbols KB, MB, and GB, in at least two slightly different measurement systems. In citations of main memory (RAM) capacity, gigabyte customarily means 7009107374182400000♠1073741824 bytes. As this is the third power of 1024, and 1024 is a power of two (210), this usage is referred to as a binary prefix.
In most other contexts, the industry uses the multipliers kilo, mega, giga, etc., in a manner consistent with their meaning in the International System of Units (SI), namely as powers of 1000. For example, a 500 gigabyte hard disk holds 7011500000000000000♠500000000000 bytes, and a 100-megabit-per-second Ethernet connection transfers data at 7008100000000000000♠100000000 bit/s. In contrast with the binary prefix usage, this use is described as a decimal prefix, as 1000 is a power of 10 (103).
Tera Naam Liya To Yaad Aayi Kahani
Hum Saath The Dono Jise Bhool Saka Na
Tum Hi To Ho 4
Oh Dildar Sun Le
Mere Pyaar Sun Le
Yeh Pukar Sun Le
Tu Ek Baar Sun Le
Dil Ka Irada Tha
Tera Bhi Vaada Tha
Dhunde Ge Khushiyaan
Gum Bhi Milenge
Milke Rahenge Sada
Dono Deewane The
Sapne Suhane The
Sara Zamana Ho Jaye Dushman
Honge Kabhi Na Judaa
Milke Rahenge Sada
Gaya Chain Oh Sajna
Roye Nain Oh Sajna
Suni Rain
Karbe Oh Sajna
Woh Bhi Zamana Tha
Yeh Bhi Zamana Hai
Sham Savere Rehte The Jisme
Woh Dil Tod Liya
Tumne Bhulaya Kyon
Ji Ko Jalaya Kyon
Milke Chale The
Phir Kyon Tum Ne
Raste Main Chod Diya
Woh Dil Tod Diya
Tujhe Yaad Ho Sajna
Ho Mili Pyaas Sajna
Mere Se Ji Na Ho
Teri Haar Sajna
Tera Naam Liya To Yaad Aayi Kahani
Hum Saath The Dono Jise Bhool Saka Na
Tum Hi To Ho 4
Oh Dildar Sun Le
Mere Pyaar Sun Le
Yeh Pukar Sun Le
Tu Ek Baar Sun Le
Oh Dildar Sun Le
Mere Pyaar Sun Le
Yeh Pukar Sun Le
Tu Ek Baar Sun Le