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  2. Shaadi.com - Wikipedia

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    Website. shaadi.com. Shaadi.com is an Indian online wedding service founded in 1997. Its core market is India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, [1] but the company operates globally, with offices in Canada, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

  3. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Beyond age 20, both men and women are considered potential grooms and brides. Most marriages in Pakistan are traditional arranged marriages, semi-arranged marriages or love marriages. Arranged marriage occurs when a member of the family, a close friend or a third person party helps bring two supposedly compatible people together in matrimony.

  4. Muzz (dating app) - Wikipedia

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    Muzmatch was first launched as a matrimonial website platform in 2011 by Shahzad Younas. [3] The site employed a pay-as-you-go mechanism for its members. It allowed complete anonymity for all of its members, with all profile pictures initially blurred, allowing only those "seriously" looking to find a bride or groom to pay a small amount to ...

  5. BharatMatrimony - Wikipedia

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    BharatMatrimony is an online matrimonial service [ 1 ] and a part of Matrimony.com. [ 2 ] It was founded in 2000 by Murugavel Janakiraman, who later met his wife through his own matrimonial site. [ 3 ][ 4 ] The company has 130 offices in India, [ 5 ] with offices in Dubai, Sri Lanka, United States and Malaysia to cater to customers beyond India.

  6. Mail-order bride - Wikipedia

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    Mail-order bride. A mail-order bride is a woman who lists herself in catalogs and is selected by a man for marriage. In the twentieth century, the trend primarily involved women living in developing countries seeking men from more developed nations. Men who list themselves in such publications are referred to as "mail-order husbands", although ...

  7. Islamic marital practices - Wikipedia

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    Although Islamic marriage customs and relations vary depending on country of origin and government regulations, both Muslim men and women from around the world are guided by Islamic laws and practices specified in the Quran. [1] Islamic marital jurisprudence allows Muslim men to be married to multiple women (a practice known as polygyny).

  8. Bykea - Wikipedia

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    Products. Android and IOS Apps. Website. www.bykea.com. Bykea, stylized as BYKEA, is a Pakistani ride-hailing service and parcel delivery company based in Karachi, Pakistan. [1][2] It was founded by Muneeb Maayr, Abdul Mannan, and Rafiq Malik in 2016. [3] It competes with inDrive, Yango, Careem and Uber in Pakistan.

  9. Kaymu.pk - Wikipedia

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    The German internet company Rocket Internet took an initial step into Pakistan's e-commerce sector with the establishment of Daraz.pk in July 2012. [19] Following a positive reception in Pakistan with its first e-commerce venture, Rocket Internet expanded its operations in Pakistan to over 30 active websites in 2015, the widest known being Kaymu.pk, Foodpanda.pk and Daraz.pk. [20] In a recent ...