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  2. Anasuya Sengupta (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Anasuya Sengupta gained widespread recognition for her performance in The Shameless (2024). In addition to her work in film, she has been actively involved in theatre and production design, having started her career with Madly Bangalee, directed by Anjan Dutt and worked as a director's assistant to Claire McCarthy for The Waiting City that same year.

  3. Anasuya Sengupta - Wikipedia

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    Sengupta was born in 1974 to her father, Abhijit Sengupta, a senior Indian administrative officer, and her mother, Poile Sengupta (née Ambica Gopalakrishnan), an actress, author of children's literature, and playwright. [3] She spent the majority of her childhood in North Karnataka, a region of southern India. [citation needed]

  4. Anasuya - Wikipedia

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    Anasuya meets Shandili, and the two women engage in a conversation. The rishi's wife explains to Shandili that the entire universe was in peril because of her appeal to Surya, and discuss the necessity of a woman's devotion to her husband. Anasuya promises the woman that Kaushika would be free of his curse, as well as the leprosy he had contracted.

  5. An-Nubūgh al-Maghribī fī al-Adab al-'Arabī - Wikipedia

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    An-Nubūgh al-Maghribī fī al-adab al-ʻArabī (Arabic: النبوغ المغربي في الأدب العربي ‘Moroccan Ingenuity in Arab Literature’) is an anthology of Moroccan literature compiled by the Moroccan scholar Abdellah Guennoun and published in three volumes in 1937.

  6. Anasuya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Anasuya is an Indian feminine given name that may refer to Anasuya, a personage in Hindu mythology; Anasuya Bharadwaj, Indian television presenter and actress; Anasuya Devī (1923–1985), Indian spiritual leader; Anasuya Sarabhai, pioneer of the women's labour movement in India; Anasuya Shankar (1928–1963), Indian writer of modern fiction

  7. Al-Adab al-Kabīr - Wikipedia

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    Al-Adab al-Kabīr (Arabic: الأدب الكبیر or more correctly Arabic: الآداب الكبیر) is an Arabic book by Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa, written about Persian manners and court etiquette.

  8. Bulugh al-Maram - Wikipedia

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    Bulūgh al-Marām min Adillat al-Aḥkām, (Arabic: بلوغ المرام من أدلة الأحكام) translation: Attainment of the Objective According to Evidences of the Ordinances by al-Ḥāfiẓ ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī (1372 – 1448) is a collection of hadith pertaining specifically to Shāfiʿī jurisprudence.

  9. Abu Bakr al-Khassaf - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr al-Khassaf (Arabic: أبو بكر الخصاف,Abu Bakr Al-Ḫaṣṣāf) (died 874, full name Abu-Bakr Ahmad Ibn-Amru ash-Shaybani al-Khassaf) was a Hanafite law scholar at the court of the 14th Abbasid Caliph al-Muhtadi.