Sujata and Asoka were a pair of dancers specialising in performing Indian, Tibetan and various Oriental dances to Western audiences. They were Sujata, (3 February 1918 in Bombay, British Raj – 2 January 1993 in Coconino County, Arizona) and Asoka Rubener (26 October 1910 in German Empire[1] – 7 June 1997 in Yavapai County, Arizona).
^Billman, Larry Film Choreographers and Dance Directors: An Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia, with a History and Filmographies, 1893 through 1995 McFarland & Co., Publishers, 1997; p. 213
some days and another list of animals which cannot be killed on any occasion. Describes release of 25 prisoners by Asoka. VI Works done by Asoka for Dhamma...
the Buddha attained Enlightenment, Emperor Asoka visited Bodh Gaya in order to establish a monastery and shrine on the holy site. Representations of...
Lewis as Lt. Lopez Sujata Rubener as Dancer (as Sujata) Asoka Rubener as Dancer (as Asoka) The film was made by Universal Pictures, and based on a 1927 novel...
Singh Leonard Strong as Mahindra Shepard Menken as Bulbir Sujata Rubener as Indian Dancer Asoka Rubener as Indian Dancer Jack Raine as Col. Rivers Ramsay...
with whom Ashoka falls in love. Aśoka was screened at the Venice and 2001 Toronto International Film Festivals, and received generally positive reviews...
Conocchia as lawyer Fred Williams and Federico Valli as Lynx-Eyes' agents Sabrina Di Sepio as granddaughter Asoka Rubener andSujata Rubener as Bhisma's helpers...
Siblings nominated the same year: Karisma Kapoor (Zubeidaa) and Kareena Kapoor (Aśoka) in 2002. Recipients of Best Female Debut (BFD) prior to BA: Juhi...
serial and end his monologue with the Indian language versions of the words "Hum Log". In 2002, StarPlus telecasted the period drama TV miniseries Asoka, based...
made when Emperor Asoka at Nigali Sagar in 249 BCE records his visit, the enlargement of a stupa dedicated to the Kanakamuni Buddha, and the erection of...
and was enclosed by a small square platform. The lion capital of this pillar is a feeble imitation of the one which surmounted the pillar of Asoka, with...
but more composers: Nikhil Kamath". Radio and Music. July 11, 2014. Retrieved January 21, 2015. "Sunidhi and hubby go 'Hawaa Hawaai' first time together"...
the income of the British government earned as an excise duty on drinks. Sujata, Menon (2013). Sarkar, Siddhartha (ed.). "An Historical Analysis of the...
the award winners and the nominees of the respective years. Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company and the producer. Yash...
by Lester James Peries and co-produced by Asoka Perera and Chandran Rutnam. It stars Malini Fonseka, Vasanthi Chathurani and Sanath Gunathilake in lead...
Uttara (son of Kakusandha). Asoka visited Gotihawa, Nepal when he visited Lumbini, Nepal and installed a stone pillar and inscribed his visit in the pillar...
The Avengers and Secret Agent. The Wild Wild West is set in the 1870s and deals with the exploits of James West (played by Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon...
years before Asoka's coronation and died 218 years before the coronation, thus a lifespan of about 80 years. According to these chronicles, Asoka was crowned...
(for Achanak and Koshish), Basu Chatterjee in 1977 (for Chhoti Si Baat and Chitchor) and Hrishikesh Mukherjee in 1980 (for Gol Maal and Jurmana). Sai...
Anartta country and its inhabitants were called Surastra and the Saurastras, probably after the Rattas (Rastras) akin to the Rastrikas of Asoka's rock Edicts...
nineteenth year of Asoka's reign), she cursed the tree to be killed by means of mandu thorns. The tree, however, grew again, and a great monastery was...
Civilization: The Prehistory and Early Archaeology of South Asia. New York: Viking. Aronovsky, Ilona; Gopinath, Sujata (2005). The Indus Valley. Chicago:...
Museum and Library (1988). Socialisation, education, and women: explorations in gender identity. Orient Longman. pp. 89–91. ISBN 9780861318292. Sujata, Menon...
died of grief. Meeting a hunter and exchanging robes. Floating the bowl upstream. The offering of milk rice by Sujātā. The attack by Māra's armies. The...
Gregory Gaye as Amir Khasid Edward Clark as Pandit Bandar Sujata Rubener as Exotic Dancer Asoka Rubener as Exotic Dancer Baynes Barron as Prince's Messenger...