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Bruno De
Nicola in
Women in
Mongol Iran: The
Khatuns, 1206–1335, the
linguistic origins of the term "
khatun" are unknown,
though possibly of Old Turkic...
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Mongol Iran: The
Khatuns, 1206-1335.
Edinburgh University Press. p. 68. May,
Timothy (2016). "Commercial Queens:
Mongolian Khatuns and the Silk Road"...
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Sanjida Khatun (4
April 1933 – 25
March 2025) was a
Bangladeshi musicologist. She was
awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1998 and
Ekushey Padak in...
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Mongol khagans. Börte
Khatun (1206–1227)
Borogchin Khatun (1228–1240) Töregene
Khatun (1240–1246)
Oghul Qaimish (1246–1251)
Qutugui Khatun (1251–1260) Chabi...
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McLynn 2015, p. 165. De Nicola,
Bruno (2017).
Women in
Mongol Iran: The
Khatuns, 1206–1335.
Edinburgh University Press. p. 68.
Broadbridge 2018, p. 168...
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Fahmida Khatun is a
Bangladeshi Rabindra Sangeet singer. She was
awarded Shilpakala Padak in 2014.
Khatun was born to Qazi
Motahar Hossain, a scientist...
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Mafuja Khatun is an
Indian politician who is the
current Vice-president of
Bharatiya Janata Party of West
Bengal since from 2019.
Khatun is the first...
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missing publisher (link) De Nicola,
Bruno (2017).
Women in
Mongol Iran : the
Khātūns, 1206-1335. Edinburgh. pp. 249–250. ISBN 978-1-4744-1548-4. OCLC 981709585...
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Rather (Kashmiri pronunciation: [zuːn]) ;
sometimes spelt Khatun), also
known by the
honorary title The
Nightingale of Kashmir, was a Kashmiri...
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Khatun (also Turakina, Mongolian: Дөргэнэ, ᠲᠦᠷᠭᠡᠨᠡ) (d. 1246) was the
Great Khatun and
regent of the
Mongol Empire from the
death of her husband...