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  2. Nadia Khan - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Khan (born 22 May 1972) is a Pakistani television actress, presenter and producer. She is best known for the Nadia Khan Show, a morning TV programme, and for OutStyle, her YouTube channel. [1] [2] [3] She is known for her role in the PTV series Bandhan. She has received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Kinza in Aisi Hai Tanhai.

  3. Muniba Mazari - Wikipedia

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    Muniba Mazari Baloch ( Urdu: منیبہ مزاری; born 3 March 1987, also known as the Iron Lady of Pakistan [1]) is a Pakistani activist, anchor artist, model, singer and motivational speaker. She became the National Ambassador for UN Women Pakistan after being shortlisted in the 100 Inspirational Women of 2015 by BBC. She also made it to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2016.

  4. Siddi - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan, locals of Bantu descent are called "Sheedi". They live primarily along the Makran in Balochistan, and lower Sindh. [39] The estimated population of Sheedis in Pakistan is 250,000. [3] In the city of Karachi, the main Sheedi centre is the area of Lyari and other nearby coastal areas.

  5. Qandeel Baloch - Wikipedia

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    1. Fouzia Azeem ( Urdu: فوزیہ عظیم; 1 March 1990 - 15 July 2016, known by her stage name Qandeel Baloch ( Urdu: قندیل بلوچ ), was a Pakistani model, actress, social media celebrity and activist. She was the country's first social media celebrity. [1] Azeem rose to prominence due to her videos on social networks discussing her ...

  6. Hadiqa Bashir - Wikipedia

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    Hadiqa Bashir (born 2002) is a Pakistani activist with a goal to end child marriages. She is the recipient of Asian Girls Human Rights Ambassador award and Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award.

  7. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women in Pakistan make up 48.76% of the population according to the 2017 census of Pakistan. [3] Women in Pakistan have played an important role throughout Pakistan's history [4] and they are allowed to vote in elections since 1956. [5] In Pakistan, women have held high offices including that of the Prime Minister, Speaker of the National Assembly, Leader of the Opposition, as well as federal ...

  8. Asia Bibi blasphemy case - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, a Pakistani Christian woman, Aasiya Noreen ( Urdu: آسیہ نورین, romanized : Āsiyāh Naurīn, [ˈɑːsiɑː nɔːˈriːn]; born c. 1971 [1] ), commonly known as Asia Bibi ( آسیہ بی بی) or Aasia Bibi, was convicted of blasphemy by a Pakistani court and was sentenced to death by hanging. [2] In October 2018, the Supreme ...

  9. Pakistan women's national cricket team - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan women's national cricket team, also known as Green Shirts or Women in Green, represents Pakistan in international women's cricket. One of ten teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of international women's cricket), the team is organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

  10. Pakistani community of London - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistani community of London (also called Pakistani Londoners) consist of Pakistani emigrants and their descendants who have settled in London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. Pakistanis in London form the largest concentrated community of British Pakistanis; immigration from regions which now form Pakistan predate ...

  11. Mujra - Wikipedia

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    Mujra. Tawaif Mah Laqa Bai dancing in court. Mujra is a dance performance by women in a format that emerged during Mughal rule in India, where the elite class and local rulers like the nawabs of the Indian society (often connected to the Mughal emperor's court) used to frequent tawaifs (courtesans) for their entertainment.

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