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  2. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Luscious Pink: 2008–present Luscious Pink: Deluxe Edition: 2009–present Forever: 2009–present M: Ultra Pink: 2009–present Lollipop Bling (Ribbon, Mine Again, Honey, That Chick) 2010–present Lollipop Bling Splash Remixes (Never Forget You,Vision of Love,Inseparable) 2011–present Dreams: 2013–present Wanderlove: Carmindy: Makeup ...

  3. Pink tax - Wikipedia

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    Women currently make a statistical average 89 cents for every $1 a man earns in the United States, meaning women statistically, on average, have less income to spend on goods and services. [37] This alone gives men more money and, ultimately, more buying power. The pink tax further contributes to the economic inequality between

  4. Britney Spears products - Wikipedia

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    She released her sixth perfume, Curious Heart, in January 2008. In December 2008, Spears released two more perfumes with the release of her sixth studio album, Circus . In 2009, Curious won the Glammy Award for Best Beauty Buy of 2009 by Glamour readers, for Best Drugstore Fragrance.

  5. History of perfume - Wikipedia

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    The perfume references are part of a larger text called Brihat-Samhita written by Varāhamihira, an Indian astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer living in the city of Ujjain. He was one of the ‘nine jewels’ in the court of Vikramaditya. The perfume portion mainly deals with the manufacture of perfumes to benefit ‘royal personages’.

  6. Pakistan, India - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is a village located in Purnia district, Bihar, India. It is named after the country of Pakistan in memory of its Muslim residents who migrated to erstwhile East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh ) after the Partition of India in August 1947. [ 1 ]

  7. Pink eye outbreak in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, there was an occurrence of conjunctivitis, commonly referred to as pink eye, in multiple cities across Pakistan. The outbreak initially began in Karachi and subsequently extended to Lahore , eventually reaching Rawalpindi , Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa .

  8. List of rivers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers wholly or partly in Pakistan, organised geographically by river basin, from west to east. Tributaries are listed from the mouth to the source. The longest and the largest river in Pakistan is the Indus River. Around two-thirds of water supplied for irrigation and in homes come from the Indus and its associated rivers. [1]

  9. Hyderabad, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad was a majority Sindhi Hindu city prior to 1948, [14] when many migrated to India and elsewhere [35] after the independence of Pakistan 1947. Hindus who departed had played a major role in the city's economy, and formed the majority of the Hyderabad's population. [ 14 ]