Bellisima! So beautiful! My goodness.
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Stranger In Paradise - Beautiful Music with a Different Taste
From English to Russian
The evocative characteristics of Borodin’s music made possible the adaptation of his compositions in the 1953 musical Kismet, by Robert Wright and George Forrest, notably in the songs “Stranger in Paradise” and “And This Is My Beloved”. In 1954, Borodin was posthumously awarded a Tony Award for this show.
The performance of this song from Borodin’s opera Natasha Morozova, a singer of amazing beauty and charm.
Pakistani
How did Pakistan get its name?
There’s an interesting way to explain:
The name had been developed by a group of students at Cambridge University who issued a pamphlet in 1933 called Now or Never. They came up with the term “Pakistan” as “composed of letters taken from the names of our homelands: that is, Punjab, Afghania [North-West Frontier Province], Kashmir, Iran, Sindh, Tukharistan, Afghanistan, and Balochistan. It means the land of the Paks, the spiritually pure and clean.”
Although the suffix “stan” means country in Hindi and Persian, the students were able to fit the names of homelands to create an appropriate country name.









