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  2. Radhikaraje Gaekwad - Wikipedia

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    Radhika Raje Gaekwad [3] [4] (formerly known as the Queen of Baroda) [5] Raje married Maharaja Samarjitsinh Gaekwad. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] She has also been declared the most beautiful woman of the Indian Kingdom Dynasty by Forbes magazine besides being featured as the “Modern Maharani” [ 8 ] in the Millionaireasia magazine.

  3. Nilufer Hanımsultan - Wikipedia

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    Her beauty and active public life received mention in the press, and she was featured on the cover pages of magazines. She was judged as one of the 10 most beautiful women in the world. She was nicknamed the Koh-ih-noor of Hayraba (the diamond of Hayrabad, by famous Koh-ih-noor). [23]

  4. Rani Padmini - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. Indian queen (13-14th century C.E.) This article is about the Queen of Mewar. For the Indian actress, see Rani Padmini (actress). For the Malayalam film, see Rani Padmini (film). Rani Padmini Rani of Mewar An 18th-century painting of Padmini Spouse Ratan Sen Dynasty Guhila (by marriage ...

  5. Munachi Abii - Wikipedia

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    While she was 20 years old, during her second year at university in 2007, Abii won the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Her platform as reigning queen was polio and sickle cell disease awareness, [ 6 ] and she represented Nigeria at Miss World 2007 in China. [ 7 ]

  6. Natalie of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Queen Natalie by Adèle Riché, 1875 Natalie and her brother Ioan at a costume ball Natalie as a girl Colonel Peter Keshko, father of Queen Natalie Princess Pulcheria Sturdza, Natalie's mother Queen Natalie in 1897 Queen Nathalie with Ružica Ruža Orešković, her lady-in-waiting and best friend, a relative of the poet Mira Alečković, Paris, beginning of 20th century

  7. Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia

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    She is known as one of the most beautiful and famous women of 19th century Europe. [30] In addition to her rigorous exercise regimen, Elisabeth practiced demanding beauty routines. Daily care of her abundant and extremely long hair, which in time turned from the dark blonde of her youth to chestnut brunette, took at least three hours.

  8. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Iapa, queen of the city Dihrani – Esarhaddon conquered eight kings and queens of the land Bāzu [112] Baslu, queen of the city Ihilum – Esarhaddon conquered eight kings and queens of the land Bāzu [112] Qedarite. Zabibe (reigned c. 750 –735 BC) Samsi (reigned c. 735 –710 BC) Yatie (reigned c. 710 –695 BC)

  9. Royal Noble Consort Huibin Jang - Wikipedia

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    In May 1689, Queen Inhyeon was also deposed and exiled. This incident is called Gisa Hwanguk (기사환국). [1] [2] In that same year, Lady Jang was promoted to Bin (빈; 嬪), the highest rank for a consort, with the prefix Hui (禧), which means "beautiful". Later, Jang Hui-bin was appointed as queen consort.