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Masuma Mithi
Masuma (; ) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, which translates to "innocent"; as well as a masculine name with Japanese origin, which translates to "increase, kindness". Most notably this name was applied to Masuma e Qum, known more commonly as Fatimah bint Musa (c. 790 AD–816 AD), daughter of the seventh Twelver Shia Imam, Musa al-Kazim. People with the given name Masuma * Masuma Anwar, Pakistani singer-songwriter, pediatric doctor, and musician * Masuma Begum (1902–1990), Indian politician, social worker, and feminist * Masuma Esmati-Wardak, Afghan writer and politician * Masuma Hasan, Pakistani diplomat, chairperson of Pakistan Institute of International Affairs * Masuma Rahman Nabila (born 1985), Bangladeshi television presenter, model and actress * Masuma Sultan Begum (?–c. 1509), the Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur * Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur) (c. 1508–?), Mughal princess and the daughter o ...
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Masuma E Qum
, image = , caption = , father = Musa al-Kazim , mother = Najma (or Tuktam) , relatives = Ali al-Rida (brother) , birth_date = 790 CE , birth_place = Medina, Abbasid Empire , death_date = 816 or 817 , death_place = Qom, Abbasid Empire , resting_place = Fatima al-Ma'suma Shrine , religion = Islam , sect = Shia (Twelver) , title = al-Ma'suma() Fatima bint Musa ( ar, فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُوسَىٰ, Fāṭima bint Mūsā), circa 790–816 CE, commonly known as Fatima al-Ma'suma ( ar, فَاطِمَة ٱلْمَعْصُومَة, Fāṭima al-Maʿṣūma, lit=Fatima, the immaculate, links=no), was the daughter of Musa al-Kazim () and sister of Ali al-Rida (), the seventh and eighth Imams in Twelver Shia. A young Fatima left her hometown of Medina in about 816 to visit her brother al-Rida in Merv, but fell ill along the way and di ...
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Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter Of Babur)
Masuma Sultan Begum ( fa, معصومہ سلطان بیگم; born 1508) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of the first Mughal emperor, Babur. She is frequently mentioned in the ''Humayun-nama'' by her sister, Gulbadan Begum, who calls her sister 'Elder sister Moon' (''mah chacha''). Early life Masuma Sultan Begum was the daughter of Babur and his fourth wife, Masuma Sultan Begum. She was born in Kabul, and her mother died giving birth to her. She was given her mother's name. In 1511, Babur entrusted Kabul to his younger brother Nasir Mirza and set out for Samarkand. Marriage In 1517, when Masuma Sultan Begum was nine years old, Babur married her to the twenty-one year old Muhammad Zaman Mirza. He was the son of Badi' al-Zaman Mirza, and the grandson of Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara. His mother was the daughter of Tahamtan Beg, and the niece of Asad Beg. After Masuma Sultan Begum's marriage with him, Babur sent him to Balkh. She became a widow at the age of thirty-one when M ...
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Feminine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and relig ...
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Arabic-language Feminine Given Names
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arabs, Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard Prestige (sociolinguistics), prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as First language, mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is ...
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Mami (given Name)
Mami (まみ, マミ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Possible writings Mami can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *真美, "true, beauty" *真実, "truth" *茉美, "jasmine, beauty" *麻実, "hemp, truth" *麻美, "hemp, beauty" *茉海, "jasmine, sea" *舞美, "dance, beauty" *待実, "wait, truth" *待満, "wait, satisfy" *増実, "increase, truth" *麻弥, "hemp, complete" The name can also be written in hiragana, まみ or katakana, マミ. People * Mami Ayukawa (鮎川 麻弥; born 1961), Japanese singer * Mami Deguchi (出口 茉美; born 1985), Japanese voice actress *Mami Higashiyama (東山 麻美; born 1977), Japanese actress and singer *Mami Horikoshi (堀越 真己; born 1960), Japanese voice actress *Mami Ishino (石野 真美; born 1983), Japanese hurdler *, Japanese field hockey player *Mami Kataoka (片岡 真実 Japanese art curator and writer *Mami Kawada (川田 まみ; J-pop singer from Sapporo, Japan *Mami Kingetsu (金月 真美; b ...
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Masumabad (other)
Masumabad ( fa, معصوم اباد, link=no), also rendered as Mazumabad, is the name of a geographic location often found in Iran, and may refer to: Fars Province * Masumabad, Marvdasht, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Masumabad, Dorudzan, a village in Marvdasht County, Fars Province Golestan Province * Masumabad, Azadshahr, a village in Golestan Province, Iran * Masumabad, Gorgan, Golestan Province * Masumabad-e Fenderesk, Golestan Province Isfahan Province * Masumabad, Buin va Miandasht, a village in Isfahan Province * Masumabad, Nain, a village in Isfahan Province Mazandaran Province * Masumabad, Amol, Mazandaran Province * Masumabad, Nur, Mazandaran Province South Khorasan Province * Masumabad, Khusf, South Khorasan Province * Masumabad, Zirkuh, South Khorasan Province Other provinces * Masumabad, Ardabil, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran * Masumabad, Kurdistan, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran * Masumabad, Lorestan, a village in Lorestan Provinc ...
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Masoumeh (other)
Masoumeh () is a feminine given name with Perso-Arabic origins. The name is a Persian spelling of the Arabic word '' Masuma'', which translates to "innocent". English spelling variations include Ma'sumeh, Ma'soumeh, and Massumeh. Notable people with the name include: * Hazrat Masoumeh (c. 790 AD–816 AD), also known as Fatimah bint Musa, daughter of the seventh Twelver Shia Imam, Musa al-Kazim People with the given name Masoumeh * Masoumeh Abad (born 1962), Iranian author, university professor, and conservative politician * Masoumeh Aghapour Alishahi (born 1969), Iranian lecturer and politician * Masoumeh Pashaei Bahram (born 1980), Iranian physician and politician * Masoumeh Azizi Borujerdi (1920–1961), commonly known as Mahvash, Iranian singer, dancer, and actress * Masoumeh Dadehbala (1942–1990), commonly known as Hayedeh, Iranian singer * Masoumeh Ebtekar (born 1960), Iranian, former Vice President of Iran for Women and Family Affairs * Masoumeh Ramhormozi, Irania ...
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Masuma Dam
Masuma Dam is a gravity dam located in Chiba Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to the ... in Japan. The dam is used for water supply. The catchment area of the dam is 2.2 km2. The dam impounds about 54 ha of land when full and can store 520 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1966 and completed in 1969. References Dams in Chiba Prefecture 1969 establishments in Japan {{Kantō-dam-stub ...
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Babur
Babur ( fa, , lit= tiger, translit= Bābur; ; 14 February 148326 December 1530), born Mīrzā Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. He was a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan through his father and mother respectively.F. LehmannẒahīr-al-Dīn Moḥammad Bābor In Encyclopædia Iranica. Online Ed. December 1988 (updated August 2011). "Bābor, Ẓahīr-al-Dīn Moḥammad son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, (6 Moḥarram 886-6 Jomādā I 937/14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), Timurid prince, military genius, and literary craftsman who escaped the bloody political arena of his Central Asian birthplace to found the Mughal Empire in India. His origin, milieu, training, and education were steeped in Muslim culture and so Bābor played significant role for the fostering of this culture by his descendants, the Mughals of India, and for the expansion of Islam in the Indian subcontinent, with brilliant literary, artistic, and histo ...
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Masuma Sultan Begum
Masuma Sultan Begum ( ) was the Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. Masuma was a first cousin of her husband and was a Timurid princess by birth. She was the fifth and youngest daughter of Babur's paternal uncle, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara. Family and lineage Masuma Sultan Begum was born a Timurid princess as the fifth and youngest daughter of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara, and his fifth wife Habiba Sultan Begum, niece of Sultan Husain Aghun. She had four elder half sisters, among whom one, Aisha Begum, was the former wife of her husband Babur, and two more became her sisters-in-law. She was the step-daughter of Mihr Nigar Khanum, sister of Babur's mother Qutlugh Nigar Khanum. She was also the half sister of Aisha Sultan Begum, first wife of Babur, whom she later divorced, under the influence of their eldest sister Rabi ...
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Twelve Imams
The Twelve Imams ( ar, ٱلْأَئِمَّة ٱلْٱثْنَا عَشَر, '; fa, دوازده امام, ') are the spiritual and political successors to the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Twelver branch of Islam, including that of the Alawite and Alevi. According to Twelver theology, the Twelve Imams are exemplary human individuals who not only rule over the community with justice, but also are able to keep and interpret ''sharia'' and the esoteric meaning of the Quran. The words and deeds of Muhammad and the imams are a guide and model for the community to follow; as a result, they must be free from error and sin (known as ''ismah'', or infallibility) and must be chosen by divine decree through the Prophet. Imamah It is believed in Twelver Shi’ism that the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his household are infallible, possessing ''Hikmah''. Their oppression and suffering served greater purposes and were a means of divine grace to their devotees. The Imams are also guided ...
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Masuma Rahman Nabila
Masuma Rahman Nabila is a Bangladeshi television presenter, model and actress. She started her career in 2006 as a TV host. Early life Nabila was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Her father Lutfar Rahman was appointed as an auditing officer in a private firm. She studied at Bangladesh International School & College in Jeddah. Nabila moved to Dhaka after completing her Secondary School Certificate (SSC). She finished her Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) at Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, and completed her B.A (Honours) in English from BRAC University. She is currently living in Dhaka with her family. Modeling Nabila made her modeling debut by doing a short appearance on a TVC in 2006 for sharp blade directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. She has also done some photo shoots for magazine and newspapers. Television career Nabila stepped into the media world with a school magazine show on Banglavision called ''Ebong Class Er Baire'' in 2006. Soon after she hosted a ...
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