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Nalî (Kurdish: نالی ,Nalî), also known as Mallah Xidir Ehmed Şawaysî Mîkayalî (Kurdish: مەلا خدر (خضر) کوڕی ئەحمەدی شاوەیسی ئاڵی بەگی میکایلی) [2] (1800 Shahrizor - 1856 in Constantinople), was born in Khakoo Khol, a village of Sulaymani province.
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Mirza Nali (born Mirza Muhammad Nali, Shahzada of the Mughal Empire 1784–1860), was the Crown Prince before Bahadur Shah II. [1] He was the son of Akbar Shah II, who would later become an outlaw after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. He took refuge in parts of Hindustan. His father Akbar II died in the evening on 28 September 1837.
Along with Nali and Salem, he is among the founders of Babani school of poetry, which was in Central Kurdish. [1] He lived around the same time as Nali and Salem and was from Sulaimaniyah as well. [2] He was born in 1806 [3] or 1812 [1] [2] and died in 1850.
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The highlight of Anita Kaul's tenure in the Department of School Education [10] was coordinating the passage [11] of the Right to Education Act. Described as a 'harbinger of a new era', [12] the enactment of the Right to Education Act resulted in India becoming the 135th country in the world where education is a fundamental right. [13]
Nari, also spelled Naree, is a Korean feminine given name.The word itself is a native Korean word meaning "lily" and does not have corresponding hanja.[1] [2] However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja (e.g. 娜悧).