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Meri Shehzadi (transl. My Princess) is a 2022 Pakistani drama television series written by Zanjabeel Asim Shah, directed by Qasim Ali Mureed and produced by Momina Duraid. [1]
The story details the life of Kaguya-hime, a princess from the Moon who is discovered as a baby inside the stalk of a glowing bamboo plant. After she grows, her beauty attracts five suitors seeking her hand in marriage, whom she turns away by challenging them each with an impossible task; she later attracts the affection of the Emperor of Japan .
Zeb-un-Nissa (Persian: زیب النساء) [1] (15 February 1638 – 26 May 1702) [2] was a Mughal princess and the eldest child of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum. She was also a poet, who wrote under the pseudonym of "Makhfi" ( مخفی , "Hidden, Disguised, Concealed One").
Nilüfer Hanımsultan; (Ottoman Turkish: نیلوفر خانم سلطان, lit. 'water lily', married: Princess Niloufer Khanum Sultan Farhat Begum Sahiba [2] [3] [4] Urdu: نیلوفر فرحت بیگم صاحبہ; 4 January 1916 – 12 June 1989), [5] nicknamed Kohinoor of Hyderabad, [6] was an Ottoman princess by birth and an Indian princess by marriage.
Princess of Rome (Persian: شاهزاده روم) is an Iranian and Lebanese computer-animated movie produced by Hamed Jafari about the life of a Christian princess, Malika, mother-to-be of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the 12th Shia Imam, and granddaughter of Emperor of the Byzantine Empire (the successor of the Eastern Roman Empire).
Rudaba, Persian miniature Rudāba or Rudābeh (Persian: رودابه [ruːdɒːˈbe]) is a Persian mythological female figure in Ferdowsi's epic Shahnameh.She is the princess of Kabul, daughter of Mehrab Kaboli and Sindukht, and later she becomes married to Zal, as they become lovers.
Habba Khatoon reached the palace when dark clouds of apathy and disdain were rolling against Kashmiri language and art. Another princess with a less forceful character would have found her sensibility smothered and perhaps fallen in line with the average literati in upholding Persian at the cost of Kashmiri. But Haba Khatoon's devotion to her ...
The Fan of Patience (Urdu: Sabr ka pankha) is a Pakistani fairy tale from Punjab, published by Pakistani author Shafi Aqeel and translated into English by writer Ahmad Bashir. It tells the story of a princess who summons into her room a prince named Sobur (Arabic: "Patience"), or variations thereof, by the use of a magical fan. [1]