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Zinat-un-Nissa
Begum (Persian: زینت النساء بیگم 5
October 1643 – 7 May 1721) was a
Mughal princess and the
second daughter of
Emperor Aurangzeb and his...
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Zinat (Also
known as Sebt
zinat constituency/ in
Arabic جماعة سبت الزينات,
Berber ⵣⵉⵏⴰⵜ) is a
village in
northern Morocco,
situated 50
kilometres east...
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Hamid Karzai (/ˈhæmɪd ˈkɑːrzaɪ/; Pashto/Dari: حامد کرزی,
Pashto pronunciation: [ˈhɑmɪd karˈzai], Dari pronunciation: [ˈhɒːmɪd kaɾzeˈiː]; born 24 December...
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persistent defeats and vows to
remain uncrowned until Sambhaji is crushed.
Zinat-un-Nissa, his daughter,
plans to
imprison her brother,
Mirza Akbar, but...
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Zeenat Mahal's tomb in
Yangon Zeenat Mahal's
haveli at Lal Kuan in Old
Delhi Zinat Mahal image in War
Memorial Museum in Red fort Zeenat-un-Nissa Metcalf,...
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Zinat Pirzadeh (born 22
February 1967), is an Iranian-Swedish
female comedian,
actress and writer. She has been
called the "funniest
female immigrant...
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gifted poet
Princess Zeb-un-Nissa (Aurangzeb's
favourite daughter),
Princess Zinat-un-Nissa (titled
Padshah Begum), and
Sultan Muhammad Akbar, the Emperor's...
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September 1884) was the son of
Emperor Bahadur Shah II, also
called Zafar, and
Zinat Mahal. He was the
fifteenth son of his
father and the only son of his mother...
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Zinat (Arabic: أُم الزينات, Umm ez
Zînât) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Haifa Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1948 War on May...
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grand Al Said
through to the
traditional wooden-hulled
sailing vessel Zinat al Bihaar. The
Squadron is
totally independent of the
Royal Navy of Oman...