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Bano or ''baño'', alternatively spelled Banu (name), Banu is a Persian language, Persian name girls popular in Iran and other Persian language, Persian-speaking countries. ''This may refer to the following:'' People Given name * Bano Khalil Ahmed (born 1969), Pakistani politician * Bano Haralu, Indian journalist and a conservationist * Bano Qudsia (1928–2017), also known as Bano Aapa, Pakistani novelist, playwright and spiritualist * Bano Traoré (born 1985), Malian athlete Surname * Arsénio Bano (born 1974), East Timorese politician * Fatima Bano, Indian wrestling coach * Franco Bano (born 1986), Argentinian footballer * Ilir Bano, Albanian politician * Iqbal Bano (1935–2009), Pakistani Ghazal singer * Jeelani Bano (born 1936), Indian Urdu writer * Khursheed Bano (1914–2001), Pakistani singer and actress * Noor Bano (politician), Indian politician * Saira Bano (born 1944), Indian actress * Shah Bano (born 1916), Indian feminist * Shamim Bano (1941–1984), Indian Pasht ...
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Banu (name)
Banu (), also spelled Bano, is a Persian names, Persian name for girls popular in Iran and other Persian language, Persian-speaking countries. It is also used in Turkey, Pakistan Bangladesh, Azerbaijan, India and Sri Lanka. It means "grand lady", "princess" or "queen" in Persian. A very different word "Bhanu", meaning "Sun" in Sanskrit. The word is often simplified to "Banu" in certain pronunciations of the word in several Indian languages, notably in Tamil and Telugu. Notable people with the name Banu or Bano include the following: Given name *Nurbanu Sultan, wife of Ottoman Sultan Selim II *Banu Alkan (born 1958), Turkish-Croatian actress *Banu Avar (born 1955), Turkish author, journalist, news anchor, and political commentator *Banu Bargu, professor of History of Consciousness and Political Theory at the University of California, Santa Cruz *Aram Banu Begum (1584–1624), Mughal princess, the youngest daughter of Emperor Akbar from his wife Bibi Daulat Shad *Mumtaz Mahal, Ar ...
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