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tawaif (Urdu: طوائف) was a
highly successful courtesan singer‚ dancer‚ and poet who
catered to the
nobility of the
Indian subcontinent, particularly...
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Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir, eds. (2012). "
Baijee". Banglapedia: the
National Encyclopedia of
Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka...
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Nirjan Saikate 1963 Saat Pake
Bandha - Archana's
Mother 1963
Uttar Falguni -
Baijee 1964
Pooja Phalam Telugu 1965
Mukhujey Paribar 1965
Antaral 1965
Arohi 1965...
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Debjani /
Pannabai and
Suparna Bikash Roy as
Manish Roy
Chhaya Devi as
Baijee Dilip Mukherjee as
Indranil Padmadevi as Indranil's
mother Kalipada Chakraborty...
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walls include deities and flowers.
There is a
separate dressing room for
baijee (professional dancer). The
building has a
total of 14
rooms including guest...
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their mates.
Dance floor for
entertainment by the
Dancers (Bengali: বাইজী,
Baijee)
performed every night. Presently, a part of
descendant is
living only at...
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patron of the arts of the
baijees, the
hereditary dancing girls introduced to
Bengal by
Wajid Ali Shah, the
Nawab of Awadh.
Baijees,
known as the
Tawaif in...
- is the
Ishrat Manzil. Originally, a dance-hall for the
performances of
Baijees, or
dancing women, (including,
among the
famous ones,
Piyari Bai, Heera...
- of
Pirojpur District in Bangladesh. His clan was
descended from
Sheikh Baijeed, a
Persian Dervish. His
father was Haji
Khabiruddin and
mother Aklimunnessa...