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2 unusual facts about ''Babar''


Babar: The Movie

The film features 5 main songs, performed by the likes of Molly Johnson, Judy Tate, The Nylons and by cast members Stephen Ouimette, Chris Wiggins and John Stocker.

Molly Johnson

In 1989 she performed the song "The Best We Both Can Be" for the film Babar: The Movie, and also provided voice work for Babar and the Adventures of Badou in 2010.


Azra Sherwani

Azra Sherwani worked with actors of all generations — from Qazi Wajid, Subhani Ba Yunus, Imtiaz Ahmed, Begum Khurshid Mirza, Qurban Jilani, Shakeel, Shafi Mohammad, Talat Iqbal, Anwar Maqsood, Akbar Subhan, Behroze Sabzwari, Shahnaz Sheikh, Marina Khan, Ishrat Hashmi, Jamshed Ansari, Babar Ali, Mazhar Ali, Mishi Khan, Atiqa Odho, Sania Saeed, Sajid Hasan and Sadia Imam.

Bairam Khan

In these struggles for the restoration of Babar's dynasty Khanzadas apparently do not figure at all.

Boris Grinyov

The scientific activities of Boris Grinyov center on the study of the fundamental properties of scintillation materials: searching for new scintillators, and developing instruments and devices based on scintillators for applications in various fields ranging from high energy physics (the BaBar, Belle and Alice experiments and the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, among others) to medical devices.

Cecile de Brunhoff

Cecile de Brunhoff (née Sabouraud) (October 16, 1903 – April 7, 2003) was a French storyteller and the creator of the original Babar story.

Her son Laurent de Brunhoff has carried on the family tradition of writing and illustrating Babar books.

Cream Abdul Babar

In 1997, Cream Abdul Babar entered the studio with Tallahassee-based recording engineer, Tommy Hamilton, and exited with their first full-length record, "The Backwater of Masculine Ethics." The band toured the entire US several times on this release, including 10–15 shows in Atlanta, GA alone.

David Lerner

Lerner pursued a bohemian life and became involved in the notorious Cafe Babar in San Francisco about 1986, a group dubbed as the Babarians.

Derajat

On Babar's conquest of Northern India in 1526 the Hooths submitted to him, and at his death the Derajat became a dependency of his son Kamran Mirza, the ruler of Kabul.

Fatehabad district

The areas of Fatehabad came under the control of Mughals-Babar and Humayun.

Frank Luther

These included Babar Songs and Stories, an LP of retellings of Jean de Brunhoff's Babar the Elephant series he recorded for Vocalion Records in the early 1960s.

Guru Angad

The entire family of his father had left their ancestral village in fear of the invasion of Babar's armies.

Keast's tube-nosed fruit bat

The Keast's Tube-nosed Fruit Bat (Nyctimene keasti) is a species of megabat in the Pteropodidae family found in Babar, Tanimbar, and the Kai Islands.

Kot, Fatehpur

Research indicates that the Kokkhars are the descendants of Uzbek Persians who, after their defeat by the Arabs in Persia, took refuge in Punjab; the army of King Babar (which was passing through the area) recruited them because of their ferocity in warfare.

Lenora Hume

Ewoks and Droids for Lucasfilm and The Care Bears are amongst her producing credits, which also include the award winning Babar (1989, Gemini Award for Best Animated Program or Series) and Beetlejuice (1990, Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program).

Luc Bihan

Besides his unique sculptures, he accomplished to become the director for the TV Series Babar and two of Brian Jacques popular Redwall novels: in 2000 and 2001.

Maldiyal Mughal

In 1525 AD (932 Hijri), Babar left Kabul with an intention to invade Hindustan.

Mohammed Junaid Babar

In 2008 Mohammed Babar testified in a trial against the accused Momin Khawaja, in Ottawa, Canada.

Naseerullah Babar

In his long career in the Army, Babar served in the Artillery Corps and Aviation.

Norbert Vesak

Babar, Music: Francis Poulenc, Debut: The Breakers, Newport, RI (1978) and played at the White House (1979)

Pasrur

Pasrur is mentioned by Mughal Emperor Babar in Baburnama as a halting-place between Sialkot and Kalanaur, and seems to have once been of considerable importance.

Peter Sauder

Peter Sauder is a Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator best known for his contributions to Nelvana franchises such as Care Bears (whose three movies he wrote), Babar, Strawberry Shortcake and Droids.

Salma Sobhan

Her elder son Babar works for UNDP, her younger son Zafar Sobhan is the editor-in-chief of the Bangladeshi English daily, Dhaka Tribune

Sir Charles D'Oyly, 7th Baronet

His father, Baron Sir John Hedley D'Oyly, was the resident of the Company at the Court of Nawab Babar Ali of Murshidabad.

Sunny Besen Thrasher

He also played Max in both the film and TV series of My Pet Monster and voiced Reggie Mantle in The New Archies as well as several characters in the Care Bears television show, Garbage Pail Kids, Ultraforce and Babar.

Syed Talha Ahsan

The film features interviews with Talha Ahsan’s brother Hamja Ahsan, father Abu Ahsan, Babar father’s Ashfaq Ahmad, their lawyer Gareth Peirce and Bruce Kent.

The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You

He has also composed music for other Canadian TV series such as Babar, Rupert, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, The Legend of White Fang, The Adventures of Paddington Bear, the 1997 version of Lassie, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Night Hood and The Neverending Story.

Wali Khan Babar

On 26 May 2012, news reports emerged that a primary suspect accused in Babar's murder had been killed during a police encounter with robbers in the Seaview area of Clifton, Karachi.


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