- Nur
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...
- West
Bengal (1605–1607). He was also the
first husband of Nur
Jahan (
Mehrunissa), who
later married Jahangir after Ali Quli Khan's
death and
became Empress...
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Sitara Aur
Mehrunissa (Urdu: ستارہ اور مہر النساء, lit. 'Sitara and
Mehrunissa') is a ****stani Urdu
television series written by
Anwar Maqsood. It starred...
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power and the love
between Prince Salim (the
Mughal emperor Jahangir) and
Mehrunissa also
known as Nur Jahan, who was Salim's
twentieth and
final wife. It...
- to our
children between the ages of 6 and 14 In 1930,
Chagla married Mehrunissa Dharsi Jivraj, a lady of his own
community and
similar family background...
- ISBN 9788174888648.
Mehrunissa Khan. An
extraordinary life:
Princess Mehrunissa of Rampur, (Blue Leaf, 2006)
Vatsala Kaul. "The
princess diaries :
Mehrunissa of Rampur"...
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brand Odho Cosmetics. She
debuted in
Anwar Maqsood's TV
series Sitara aur
Mehrunissa and
later appeared in
dramas like Dasht, Nijaat,
Harjaee and most recently...
- Aahat,
directed by
Sahira Kazmi,
followed by
Anwar Maqsood's
Sitara Aur
Mehrunissa directed by Zark in 1991 & 1992 respectively,
which shot
Sania to her...
- aide of
Padayatchi Muthukaalai as a
roadside drunkard Uma
Riyaz Khan as
Mehrunissa Pasi
Sathya as a tea
stall owner Nellai Siva as a
street theatre performer...
- with bare resources, and a pilot.[citation needed]
Shweta Basu
Prasad as
Mehrunissa Aahana Kumra as Moon
Alves Prateik Babbar as
Madhav Sai
Tamhankar as Phoolmati...