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Begum (also begüm, bagum, begom,
begam,
baigum or beygum) is an
honorific title from
Central and
South Asia,
often used by
leading women in society, including...
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Begam.
Translated by
Annette S. Beveridge. New Delhi, Goodword, 2001,ISBN 81-87570-99-7. Page 149. L****III. Ḥamīda-bānū
Begam Maryam-makānī...
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Sirajer Begam is a 1973
Indian Bengali historical film
directed by
Sushil Mukhopadhyay based on a same name
novel of Sree Parabat.
Based on a historical...
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Ghulam Begam Badshah is a 1973
Indian Hindi-language
drama film
directed by Jambu. The film
stars Shatrughan Sinha,
Moushumi Chatterjee and Anil Dhawan...
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Karima Begam, also
Karima Begum, is a
Nepali politician and a
former state minister for Agriculture. She is
currently a
member of
parliament in Province...
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Gulbadan Begam (Lady Rosebody). Calcutta.
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December 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Begam,
Gulbaden (1902)...
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Gwalior 1.
Roshanara Begum 12. I'timad-ud-Daulah 6. Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan 13.
Asmat Begam 3.
Mumtaz Mahal 14.
Ghias ud-din ‘Ali Asaf Khan 7.
Diwanji Begum...
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Khanzada Begum (Persian: خانزاده بیگم; c. 1478 – 1545) was a
Timurid princess and the
eldest daughter of Umar
Shaikh Mirza II, the amir of Ferghana. She...
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Apsari Begam (Nepali: अप्सरी बेगम) is a
Nepali cricketer who
plays for the
Nepal women's
national cricket team.
Apsari Begam had
debuted in the international...
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Jahan (lit. '
Light of the
world '; 31 May 1577 – 18
December 1645), born Mehr-un-Nissa was the
twentieth wife and
chief consort of the
Mughal emperor...