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  2. Hindustani profanity - Wikipedia

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    Behenchod (बहनचोद, بہنچود; English: Sisterfucker), also pronounced as behanchod is sometimes abbreviated as BC, is a Hindustani language vulgarism. It is a form of the profanity fuck. The word is considered highly offensive, and is rarely used in literal sense of one who engages in sexual activity with another person's sister ...

  3. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    A tawaif was a highly successful courtesan singer ‚ dancer ‚ and poet who catered to the nobility of the Indian subcontinent, particularly during the Mughal era. Many tawaifs (nautch girls to the British) were forced to go into prostitution due to a lack of opportunities by the time of the British Raj. [1][page needed]

  4. Mubarak Begum (tawaif) - Wikipedia

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    Born into a poor family, Mubarak Begum initially pursued a career as a dancing girl in Pune, before converting to Islam. Begum became a tawaif, and had several poetry soirees. Guests included renowned poet Mirza Ghalib. [2] Sir David initially purchased her as a concubine and married her a few years later. Mubarak Begum is said to have held ...

  5. Mubarak Begum Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Mubarak Begum Mosque also known as Randi ki Masjid (Prostitute's Mosque) is a 19th-century historical red sandstone mosque belonging to the Mughal Empire located in Hauz Qazi, Shahjahanabad, Delhi, the Chawri Bazaar metro station in India. The mosque is also referred to as courtesan's (tawaif's) mosque. On 19 July 2020, the central dome of ...

  6. Aulad (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hindi. Aulad (transl. Child) is a 1987 Indian Hindi -language drama film, produced by Chander Sadanah under the Sadanah Brothers banner [2] and directed by Vijay Sadanah. [3] Starring Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. [4] The film is inspired by the Telugu film Maa Babu (1960), which itself was a remake ...

  7. Tere Ghar Ke Samne - Wikipedia

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    Tere Ghar Ke Samne (English: In Front of Your House) is a 1963 Hindi film. [8] Released on 5 April 1963, it was a major hit in India, taking the sixth spot in highest grossing films of the year. [7] The film, produced by Dev Anand and written and directed by Vijay Anand, is the duo's fourth collaboration after the hits Nau Do Gyarah (1957 ...

  8. Randi - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, Randi is a feminine name that emerged in the 1400s as a short form of Ragnfrid (Old Norse: Ragnfríðr). The original meaning in Old Norse is "God-lovable". Ragnfríðr was famously used about three different people in runic inscriptions from the Viking era. Later the variant Rangdid was common in the Middle Ages.

  9. Rani of Jhansi - Wikipedia

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    Bhagirathi Sapre. Lakshmibai Newalkar, the Rani of Jhansi or Jhansi ki Rani widely known as Rani Lakshmibai (pronunciation ⓘ; born Manikarnika Tambe; 19 November 1828 — 18 June 1858), [ 1 ][ 2 ] was the Maharani consort of the princely state of Jhansi in the Maratha Empire from 1843 to 1853 by marriage to Maharaja Gangadhar Rao Newalkar.