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Nadira is a given name common in Asian countries. It may refer to Given name * Nadira (actress), an Indian actress of the 1950s and 1960s, best known for her roles as a temptress * Nadira (Pakistani actress), Pakistani actress in Punjabi and Urdu films * Nadira Ait Oumghar (born 1994), Algerian volleyball player * Nadira Babbar (born 1948), Indian actress and producer * Nadira Banu Begum (died 1659), Mughal princess * Nadira Begg, Canadian television journalist * Nadira Isayeva, Russian journalist * Nadira Naipaul (born 1953), Pakistani journalist * Nina Nadira Naharuddin (born 1992), Malaysian singer, actress and TV host Fictional characters * One of the villains in ''Power Rangers: Time Force'' * Nadira, a character in the 2005 novel ''Skybreaker'' by Kenneth Oppel * Al-Nadirah, character of the Hatra legend See also * Nadir (name) Nadir is both a surname and a given name that is a variation of Nader. In the Arabic language, it is a boy's name meaning "dear", "scarce" or "p ...
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Nadira Banu Begum
Nadira Banu Begum (14 March 1618 – 6 June 1659) was a Mughal princess and the wife of the Crown prince, Dara Shikoh, the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. After Aurangzeb's rise to power, Dara Shikoh's immediate family and supporters were in grave danger. Nadira died in 1659, a few months before her husband's execution, and was survived by two sons and a daughter. Family and lineage Nadira Banu Begum was born a Mughal princess and was the daughter of Sultan Parvez Mirza, the second son of Emperor Jahangir from his wife, Sahib-i-Jamal Begum. Her mother, Jahan Banu Begum, was also a Mughal princess, being the daughter of Sultan Murad Mirza, the second son of Emperor Akbar. Nadira was a half-cousin of her future husband, Dara Shikoh, as her father, Sultan Parvez Mirza, was the older half-brother of Dara's father, Shah Jahan. Marriage Dara Shikoh's mother, Empress Mumtaz Mahal died in 1631 while giving birth to her fourteenth child, Gauharara Begum. ...
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Time Force
''Power Rangers Time Force'' is a television series and the ninth season of the ''Power Rangers'' franchise, based on the 24th Super Sentai series '' Mirai Sentai Timeranger'', running for 40 half-hour episodes from February to November 2001. It was the last season to be distributed by Saban Entertainment. Originally, a ''Time Force'' film was planned, but ultimately went unproduced in light of the commercial failure of '' Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie'' and the purchase of the franchise by Disney. However, Buena Vista Home Entertainment did release the series' final four episodes as a film-length home video in 2002 entitled ''The End of Time''. A video game based on the series was released in November 2001 for PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. Plot In the year 3000, Time Force is a police agency that deals with the crimes of mutants, outcasts of society who have developed super powers. Ransik, one of the most dangerous of the mutants, is arrested and se ...
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Nadira (Pakistani Actress)
Nadira (22 November 1968 – 6 August 1995) was a Pakistani film actress and dancer. She entered the film industry in 1986 and made her debut with the Punjabi film ''Akhri Jang''. She was known as ''The White Rose'' for her portrayal of romantic roles in films. She mainly worked in Punjabi and Urdu films. Early life She was born as Malika Farah in Lahore in 1968. Career Nadira was introduced by director Yunus Malik to the Pakistani film industry by offering her a role in his film ''Akhri Jang'' in 1986. Nadira's first film was ''Akhri Jang'' (Last War), but director Altaf Hussain's Punjabi film ''Nishan'' (Mark) got released first, therefore, as per record, ''Nishan'' remains the first released film of Nadira. Nadira was considered as talented actress, in film ''Nachay Nagin'' she played the best role of her life. In this film, she played the role of serpent for the first time and acclaimed a lot of fame along with the dancing hero Ismael Shah. Then she became famous for p ...
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Nadira Babbar
Nadira Babbar (born 20 January 1948) is an Indian theatre actress, director and an actress in Hindi cinema, who is the recipient of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2001. Nadira founded a Mumbai-based theatre group called Ekjute, a known name in Hindi theatre in 1981. Nadira Babbar was seen playing mother to Aishwarya Rai in Gurinder Chadha's film '' Bride and Prejudice'' (2004), and M. F. Hussain's '' Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities'' (2004). She was also portrayed as the mother of Salman Khan in Sohail Khan's '' Jai Ho'' and as the mother of Raj Bansal (main villain) in Sunny Deol's 2016 movie named ''Ghayal Once Again''. Early life She graduated from National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi in 1971. Nadira was a Gold Medallist at NSD and went to Germany on a scholarship, and later got a chance to work with renowned directors like Grotovisky and Peter Brooks. Career She started her theatre group in ''Ekjute'' (Together) in 1981 in Delhi, which came out with its first pro ...
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Skybreaker
''Skybreaker'', sequel to '' Airborn'', is a young adult fantasy novel written by Canadian author Kenneth Oppel. It continues the adventures of young airship student Matt Cruse, and Kate de Vries, a budding scientist. Plot summary Using reward money from the discovery of Vikram Szpirglas' pirate base, Matt Cruse is attending the Airship Academy in Paris. While travelling through a storm in the Indian Ocean, his training vessel is caught in a vertical draft revealing a large airship drifting at 20,000 feet. Deducing that it is the ''Hyperion'', a long-lost ship said to be carrying great riches, the captain steers towards it to attempt a boarding. However, Matt is forced to descend when the rest of the crew members are stricken with altitude sickness. Upon returning to Paris, Matt meets with Kate de Vries, his friend and object of affection, to discuss the ''Hyperions billionaire owner Theodore Grunel. Kate announces that she plans to find "Grunel's treasure" using co-ordinates that ...
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Nadira (actress)
Florence Ezekiel (5 December 1932 – 9 February 2006), known professionally as Nadira, was an Indian actress who worked in the Hindi film industry. She appeared in films from the 1950s and 1960s, including ''Aan'' (1952), ''Shree 420 (1955)'', ''Pakeezah'' (1972), and ''Julie'' (1975), which won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Early life Ezekiel was born on 5 December 1932 in Baghdad, Iraq, into a Baghdadi Jewish family. When she was an infant, her family migrated from Baghdad to Bombay in search of business opportunities. She had two brothers, one of whom lives in the United States and another in Israel."Jewish Stars of Bollywood"
Haaretz (newspaper), Published 14 April 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2021 Ezekiel never married.


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Nina Nadira Naharuddin
Nina Nadira binti Naharuddin (born 5 July 1992), is a Malaysian singer, actress and television host. She is a former contestant of Akademi Fantasia 2014. Akademi Fantasia 2014 Song list The list of songs that are given to Nina during AF2014 *First Concert: "Gelora Jiwa" – original songs by P. Ramlee *Second Concert: "Zombie" – original songs by The Cranberries *Third Concert: "Ilusi" – original songs by Adira Suhaimi *Fourth Concert: "Dondang Dendang" – original songs by Noraniza Idris *Fifth Concert: "Ku Mohon" – original songs by Sheila Majid *Sixth Concert: "Layar Impian" – original songs by Ella *Seventh Concert: "Itulah Sayang" – original songs by P. Ramlee & Noormadiah *Eighth Concert: "Rescue" – original songs by Yuna Naharuddin was chosen as the best performance by the AF2014's principal through her performance, Zombie. She was eliminated on the 8th week of Af2014 with Zarif. Personal life Nina marries architect Ahmad Farhan Rusman on 29 July 2017. ...
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Al-Nadirah
The medieval story of al-Nadirah is about the fall of Hatra and its princess, who fell in love with the young king Shapur I while he was besieging the city. This partially fictional narrative is recorded in Persian and Arabic sources of the early Islamic period, and some of its elements inspired some modern stories. Its general theme has common features with some Greek and Roman legends. Plot According to early Islamic traditions, al-Nadirah ( ar, النضيرة ''an-Naḍīrah''; fa, نضیره ''Nazirah'') was the daughter of al-Dayzan or Satirun (Sanatruq II), the king of Araba. She betrayed the fortified capital, Hatra, to the Persian king Shapur I after seeing and falling in love with him while he was besieging the city. She did this by intoxicating her father and the guards of the city gates, or by revealing to the enemy the talisman on which the city's ownership depended. Shapur I captured and destroyed Hatra and killed its king. He departed with al-Nadirah and marrie ...
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Nadira Isayeva
Nadira Isayeva or Isaeva (russian: Нади́ра Иса́ева) is a Russian journalist who has been internationally recognized for her reporting on security issues in North Caucasus. Isayeva is editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper ''Chernovik'' (English: ''Rough Draft'') in Dagestan, described by Reporters Without Borders as "Dagestan’s leading independent newspaper". In this role, she ran a series of articles criticizing the Federal Security Service's tactics in fighting the region's insurgency. In 2008, she published an interview with a former guerrilla leader in which the subject accused local authorities of corruption and connections to the Kremlin. She was subsequently arrested on 31 July under anti-extremist legislation for "inciting hatred toward law enforcement officials" and other charges. If convicted, she would have faced up to five years' imprisonment. ''Chernovik'' reporters Magomed Magomedov, Artur Mamayev and Timur Mustafayev were also charged, along with ...
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Nadira Naipaul
Nadira, Lady Naipaul (born Nadira Khannum Alvi; 1953), is a Pakistani journalist and the widow of novelist Sir V. S. Naipaul. Biography She was born in Mombasa, Kenya. At the age of 16 she married an engineer, Agha Hashim, who was 26 years her senior. They had two daughters, Gul Zehra (aka Naeema Hashim) and Sumar Zahra, who lived with various relatives after the marriage ended. Nadira's second marriage was to Iqbal Shah, by whom she had a daughter Maleeha, whom V. S. Naipaul later adopted, and a son, Nadir Shah. She worked as a journalist for ''The Nation'', a Pakistani newspaper, for ten years before meeting V.S. Naipaul. He became her third husband when they married in 1996, two months after the death of Naipaul's first wife, Patricia (formerly Patricia Hale).{{cite news, url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/84193810.html?dids=84193810:84193810&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+12%2C+2001&author=MARJORIE+MILLER&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=The+World%3B+V.S.+Nai ...
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Nadira Ait Oumghar
Nadira Ait Oumghar (born ) is an Algerian female volleyball player. She is part of the Algeria women's national volleyball team The Algeria women's national volleyball team represents Algeria in international volleyball competitions. Results Olympic Games * 2008 — 11th * 2012 — 11th World Championship * 2010 — 21st World Cup * 2011 — 11th * 2015 .... On club level she played for Seddouk Volleyball in 2015. Club information Current club : Seddouk club Bejaia References External links Profileat ''FIVB.org'' 1994 births Living people Algerian women's volleyball players Volleyball players from Béjaïa Opposite hitters 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Nadir (name)
Nadir is both a surname and a given name that is a variation of Nader. In the Arabic language, it is a boy's name meaning "dear", "scarce" or "precious." (Arabic writing: نادر) Notable people with the name include: Persons Given name * Nadir Afonso (born 1920), Portuguese painter * Nadir Belhadj (born 1982), footballer * Nadir Çiftçi (born 1992), Turkish footballer * Nadir Godrej (born 1951), Indian industrialist * Nadir Kouidri (born 1975), professionally known as Ridan, French singer Middle name * Mehmet Nadir Ünal (born 1993), Turkish kickboxer and amateur boxer * Mohammed Nadir Shah (1883–1933), King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933 Surname * Asil Nadir (born 1941), Turkish Cypriot businessman * Kerime Nadir (1917–1984), Turkish writer * Moyshe Nadir (1885–1943), American writer and satirist Fictional character * Zain Nadir, a ''The Bill'' character * Abed Nadir, a ''Community'' character * Nadir Khan, Known as "The Persian" in the Gaston Leroux novel ''The Pha ...
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