- Look up
kəniz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaniz was a term that
referred to a
female slave or
slave concubine in
Safavid Iran.
Kaniz may also refer...
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Kaniz Suborna is a
Bangladeshi pop singer. Her
notable songs include Tumi
Nissho Kore Dao, Sha La La La, Eito Ami
Tomar Achi, and
Bhalobashi Jare. As...
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marriage diplomacy. In addition, they also had
enslaved harem women known as
kaniz (“slave girl”) and
surati or
surriyat ("mistress"),
guarded by the ghulam...
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Kaniz Ali (born 1985) is a
British make-up artist. In 2009,
Kaniz left London-based Bird & Bird
International law firm to
start her
fashion career full-time...
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Kaniz Fatema Roksana was the
first Bangladeshi woman commercial pilot. She died on 5
August 1984 in a
plane crash in a
marsh near
Shahjalal International...
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Kaniz Fatema Ahmed is an
Awami League politician, a
senior advocate of the
Supreme Court of Bangladesh, lobbyist.
Ahmed is a
senior advocate of Supreme...
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Tappeh Kaniz (Persian: تپه كنيز, also
Romanized as
Tappeh Kanīz) is a
village in
Qorqori Rural District,
Qorqori District,
Hirmand County,
Sistan and Baluchestan...
- Kazi
Kaniz Sultana is a
Bangladesh Awami League politician and a
member of the
Bangladesh Parliament from a
reserved seat.
Sultana was
elected to parliament...
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Third World War,
which had to be
prevented at any cost.
Moosa is
married to
Kaniz Fatema Chowdhury,
daughter of the last
Zamindar of
Dulai Abu
Naser Chowdhury...
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South Asia: Rise of
Islamism and Terror,
Causes and Consequences?. In
Kaniz F.
Yusuf (Ed.)
Unipolar World & The
Muslim States. Islamabad: ****stan Forum...