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All right. So you got your hot pan.Khao khua means roasted rice.
Khao khua means roasted rice.
in "Khuda Haafiz". And that's something that is amazing, because-- yeah, that's such a cool picture of you with him,
So "Khuda Haafiz" has happened to me, I think, towards the end of last year.
Amir Khusrow was a master of Qual Qalbana.
Traditional Mongolian morin khuur, which we're playing, the color is usually brown.
like we are with Khudi in Pakistan, who's working on the grassroots to push back that ideological narrative, you can exploit those fault lines as weaknesses.
So Amir Khusro came up with this melody --
I was actually talking to Tahira Kashyap Khurrana, one of my co-founders, and I said, we need to do something which just focuses
This clip here is of the Khumbu Glacier in Nepal.
And you can see how the main Khumbu icefall is moving there.
And when I was climbing in the Khumbu Icefall, every night, I'd write the paper.
So as a tribute to Hasan Amir Khusro, I compose this tarana in raag .
And here we are in the great Khum, and when I reached my high point, now my flag says the mutants.
We could probably replicate founding Khudi in Pakistan, but founding Quilliam in the UK as a policy-based institution dealing with, addressing some of these issues on a policy
12th century -- his name was Amir Khusro and Hazat Amir Khusrau, created, was the father of Qawwali music. And his sole reason for listening to a lot of Bhajan music which was
Neeti Mohan, Ayushmann Khuranna, Armaan Malik.
And on one occasion we traveled across Western China to the Khunjerab Pass and dropped down into Pakistan.
And they brought this very learned Turkish Sufi gentleman called Amir Khusrow to India.
Remember that. Amir Khusrow was really one of those person who believes in universality, humanity
Dr. Khurana was walking through the emergency room when one of the ER staff recognized him as a cardiologist, a cardiologist who
And Dr. Khurana was walking through the ER when one of the ER physicians who had been working on me recognized him as a cardiologist.
And so Dr. Khurana was walking through the ER.
And it was Dr. Khurana who began the process of intervention that ultimately saved my life.
The coincidence of Dr. Khurana being in the ER at the right moment indicated to me that there is something greater, an organizing intelligence,
So K, H is khuh.
going around. And also the morin khuur, it's been played by our ancestors so many years.
The climb truly begins in earnest here as you go up through the Khumbu Icefall, this river of ice flowing down from Nuptse, Lhotse,
But in 13th century, Hazrat Amir Khusro, a Sufi saint who created called Qalbana.
And there's about 50 or 60 of these ladder crossings throughout the khumbu icefall, depending on how it's all moving around.
So next up, Monica mentioned the Khumbu Climbing Center.
A cardiologist by the name of Dr. Khurana, whose office was a few buildings away, had spontaneously decided to take a walk.
But there was a great , Hasan Amir Khusro who created and also a singing style called tarana.
And then, you have the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, Menkaura.
It's what we're trying to seed in Pakistan with our social movement Khudi.
And a special blend that grandma and I used, we call it khao khua at home.
I mean, from my favorite film, "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", where Jaya Bachchan plays this character who seldom speaks against her husband in the family,
I came across this book by the Dean of Harvard College, Professor Khurana, which said, from higher aims to hired hands, and captured the devolution of management
I went back to Mount Everest two years later and saw what most people see when they go into the Khumbu Valley.
And so this is a kind of a fun little time lapse of the students of the Khumbu Climbing Center doing selfies.
This woman's husband died climbing on the mountain, and there's nowhere in the Khumbu and especially the upper Khumbu that there isn't
This is where the team-- Sherpa that I worked with in '99 came from and where we started the Khumbu Climbing Center
And I'll never forget this, because Dr. Khurana is of the Sikh religion, so he wears a turban.
And I don't think that I would be here if Dr. Khurana wasn't there at that moment.
So here is our team, and we climbed in beautiful places like the Khumbu Icefall, rigged ladders, but every
Some of you might know just a little bit about Everest, or read about it, but this is the famous khumbu icefall.
You're so down to earth, and all my friends that were there with me last night, they're like Ayushmann Khurrana, he's so down to earth.
in addition to being a great outdoorsman, really likes the mountain community and working on it, promoting it, and founded the Khumbu Climbing Center in Nepal
they are with it, but we came with an idea as a way to have some permanence for the Khumbu Climbing Center
in Seattle it's called Trikone-Northwest, in DC, when we last saw each other, it's called Khush DC.
Or, if they say The Great Pyramid, they mean the one built for Khufu.
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