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Khanim Balajayeva (Azerbaijani: Xanım Balacayeva; born
March 28, 2001) is an
Azerbaijani chess player. She was
awarded the
title International Master by...
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Leyla Hanim (d. 1848) was a 19th-century
Turkish female poet.
Leyla Hanım was born (date unknown) in
Constantinople (now Istanbul). Her
father was Moralızâde...
- Lady
Surma D'Bait Mar
Shimun (27
January 1883 – 7
December 1975) was the
sister of the
Catholicos Patriarch of the ****yrian
Church of the East and leader...
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successful female poets of the
Qajar era. Also
spelled Hayran Dunbuli and
Heyran Khanim.
Karachi 2024.
Karachi 2015, p. 113.
Oberling 2004.
Karachi 2015, p. 114...
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Pispisa Khanim ve
Sichan bey (Azerbaijani: Pıspısa xanım və Siçan bəy, English: Miss
Pispisa and Mr Mouse), also
known as Tig-Tig
Khanim, is a 1974 Soviet...
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Aishah Khanim, a
daughter of an
Ottoman courtier. They had one son,
Ahmad Pasha and at
least two daughters,
Fatimah Khanim and
Safiyyah Khanim. Aishah...
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Khanim Rahim Latif (Sorani Kurdish: خانم لەتیف, romanized: Xanim Letîf; Arabic: خانم لطيف, romanized: Xanim Latīf),(born in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) is a liberal...
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Khanim Huseynova (born 1
March 1993) is an
Azerbaijani Paralympic judoka. She won the gold
medal in the women's 63 kg
event at the 2020
Summer Paralympics...
- Gara
Boyuk Khanim Castle (Azerbaijani: Qara Böyük Xanım sarayı; Armenian: Շուշիի առաջին մելիքական ապարանք) is an 18th
century palace-castle
located on...
- "queen of the poets". Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2006). "Fitnat-
Khanim (c. 1725–1780)".
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