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Jahanara Begum (23
March 1614 – 16
September 1681) was a
princess of the
Mughal Empire. She was the
second and the
eldest surviving child of
Mughal Emperor...
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Jahanara may
refer to:
Jahan Ara, a
Persian feminine given name
Jahanara of
Palanpur (1915–2003), born Joan Falkiner, Australian-born
Begum of Palanpur...
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Jahanara Imam (3 May 1929 – 26 June 1994) was a
Bangladeshi writer and
political activist. She is
known for her
efforts to
bring those accused of committing...
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Jahanara Khan is an
Indian politician from the
Communist Party of
India (Marxist) and was a
member of the West
Bengal Legislative ****embly from 2011 to...
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Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, also
known as
Jehan Ara Shah
Nawaz (7
April 1896 – 27
November 1979), was a
prominent activist and
politician in Punjab, active...
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Bonnie Jean
Beecher (née Boettcher),
later known as
Jahanara Romney, (born
April 25, 1941) is an
American activist and
retired actress.
Bonnie Jean Boettcher...
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Jahanara Alam (Bengali: জাহানারা আলম; born 1
April 1993) is a
Bangladeshi cricketer who
plays for the
Bangladesh women's
national cricket team. She is...
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Jahanara Hai (Urdu: جہاں آرا حئی) is a ****stani actress. She is
known for her
roles in
dramas Mere Humdam, Aatish, Ek Hi
Bhool and Mehndi.
Jahanara was...
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Ananya Jahanara Kabir FBA is an
Indian literary scholar. She
studied literature at the
University of Calcutta,
University of Oxford, and
Cambridge University...
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painful labor of
thirty hours.
Contemporary historians note that
Princess Jahanara, aged 17, was so
distressed by her mother's pain that she
started distributing...