Tagore’s ‘Sokhi, bhabona kahare bole’ and DL Roy’s ‘Dhana dhanya pushpa bhara’ were both originally written for Bengali plays. Tagore wrote ‘Sokhi, bhabona kahare bole’ for ‘Bhogno Hridoy’, where it ...
At a social gathering in London, Sharmila Tagore sings Sokhi bhabona kahare bole as some audience members press for a Hindi rendition. Smilingly, she obliges with Sakhi prem kise kehte hain. The song ...
Kahare was a Nkoya kingdom in what is today Kasempa District, Zambia. The kingdom was likely conquered at some point in the 1890s.
Kahare is a traditional kingship and chieftaincy among the Nkoya people, an ethnic group in central western Zambia, centered in the Kaoma District (formerly Mankoya District) of the Western Province.
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