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  2. Wahida Clark - Wikipedia

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    Thugs and The Women Who Love Them, Payback With Ya Life, The Golden Hustla Wahida Clark is an African-American author known for her popular Thug series novels. She began her writing career while serving time in prison, and her novels have been listed on the New York Times and Essence best-sellers lists.

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  4. Daruchini Dwip - Wikipedia

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    Daruchini Dwip (lit. ' The Cinnamon Island ') (Bengali: দারুচিনি দ্বীপ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released on 31 August 2007 throughout Bangladesh.

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  8. Wahida - Wikipedia

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    Wahida or Waheeda (Arabic: وحيدة) is an Arabic feminine given name, the feminine form of Wahid or Waheed, which mean "peerless" or "unique". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Notable people with the given name include:

  9. Wajida Tabassum - Wikipedia

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    Wajida Tabassum was born in Amravati, Maharashtra in 1935. She graduated from Osmania University with a degree in Urdu language. After graduation her family moved from Amravati to Hyderabad where she started writing stories in Urdu in the Dakhini dialect from 1940 in the backdrop of the aristocratic social life of Hyderabad.