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Information:  - Homam - e Tabrizi ( Persian :     ) or HOMM - AL - DIN B. AL TABRIZI ( 1238/39 to 1314/1315 ) was an Persian poet of the Ilkhanid era . He was a follower of Saadi and his poetry was mostly in form of ghazal .  - Arabic (' or ' ) is a Central Semitic language that was first spoken in Iron Age northwestern Arabia and is now the "lingua franca" of the Arab world. Arabic also is a liturgical language of 1.7 billion Muslims. It is one of six official languages of the United Nations. It is named after the Arabs, a term initially used to describe peoples living from Mesopotamia in the east to the Anti-Lebanon mountains in the west, and from northwestern Arabia to the Sinai in the south.  - The qada (also spelled "qadah"; is originally an Arabic word Arabic: , plural "qa'id", ; that was passed to some other languages such as Persian:  or , "chakameh", in Turkish: "kaside") is an ancient Arabic word and form of writing poetry, often translated as ode, passed to other cultures after the Arab Muslim expansion. The word "qasidah" is still being used in its original birthplace, Arabia, and in all Arabic speaking countries.  - Urdu ( or Modern Standard Urdu) is a standardised register of the Hindustani language. It is the and "lingua franca" of Pakistan, and an official language of six states of India. It is also one of the 22 official languages recognized in the Constitution of India. Hyderabad, Rampur, Badayun, Bhopal and Lucknow are noted Urdu-speaking cities of India.  - The ghazal (Arabic/Persian/Urdu: ) is a poetic form with rhyming couplets and a refrain, each line sharing the same meter. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. The form is ancient, originating in Arabic poetry in Arabia long before the birth of Islam. It is derived from the Arabian panegyric "qasida". The structural requirements of the ghazal are similar in stringency to those of the Petrarchan sonnet. In style and content, it is a genre that has proved capable of an extraordinary variety of expression around its central themes of love and separation.  - Tabriz is the most populated city in the Iranian Azerbaijan, one of the historical capitals of Iran, and the present capital of East Azerbaijan Province. Located in the Quru River valley between the long ridge of the volcanic cones of the Sahand and Eynali mountains, Tabriz's elevation ranges between above sea level. The valley opens up into a plain that gently slopes down to the eastern shores of Lake Urmia, to the west. With cold winters and temperate summers, the city is considered a summer resort. Tabriz is named World's Carpet and Crafts City, it is also appointed as the exemplary tourism city in 2018 by Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'homam-e tabrizi' with the relationship of 'country of citizenship'.  Choices: - arab  - india  - iran  - pakistan
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iran


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Information:  - No Joke! is the ninth album by the Meat Puppets, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music), and their third album for London Records. It was the follow-up to the band's highly successful release "Too High to Die", and was the last Meat Puppets release with bassist Cris Kirkwood (until his reunion on 2007's "Rise to Your Knees") and drummer Derrick Bostrom (to date). A video was filmed for the song "Scum", directed by Dave Markey.  - Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century, first as books of individual 78rpm records, then from 1948 as vinyl LP records played at  rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though in the 21st century album sales have mostly focused on compact disc (CD) and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format used from the late 1970s through to the 1990s alongside vinyl.  - This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1995.  - Too High to Die is the eighth album by the Meat Puppets, released on January 25, 1994. It was produced by Butthole Surfers guitarist Paul Leary. The album's title is a parody of The Ramones' 1984 album "Too Tough to Die".  - `` Scum '' is a song by Meat Puppets , released as the first promotional single from the No Joke ! record . It only holds the title song .  - London Records is a record label in the U.K. that marketed records in the U.S, Canada, and Latin America from 1947 to 1979 before becoming semi-independent.  - Rise to Your Knees is the Meat Puppets' eleventh full-length studio album, released on July 17, 2007. Not only was it their first studio release since 2000's "Golden Lies", it was also their first to feature the original bassist Cris Kirkwood since his departure after the release of 1995's "No Joke!". The album was given a one-month advance release on the iTunes Store and eMusic.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'scum ' with the relationship of 'record label'.  Choices: - 1995  - album  - emusic  - itunes  - london records  - record
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london records