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    Mah Laqa Bai (7 April 1768 – August 1824), born Chanda Bai, and sometimes referred to as Mah Laqa Chanda, was an Indian 18th century Urdu poet, courtesan...
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    upon them. Some of the most prominent tawaifs in history were Anarkali, Mah Laqa Bai, Bhagmati, Lal Kunwar, Qudsia Begum, Zainabadi Mahal, Mubarak Begum and...
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  • album centering the Urdu-language poetry of Mah Laqa Bai Chanda, Night Reign has two songs based on Bai's words, as well and Urdu and English lyrics,...
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    Godse (co-directed with Prof. Bhasker Shewalker) Mah Laqa Bai Chanda, based on the life of Mah Laqa Bai, an 18th-century Urdu poet and the first woman to...
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  • (1743–1793), French courtesan, last Maîtresse-en-titre of Louis XV of France Mah Laqa Bai (7 April 1768 – August 1824), Indian tawaif and poet Marie Duplessis...
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    Ghazals named Gulzar-e-Mahlaqa (Mahlaqa's garden of flowers) written by Mah Laqa Bai, was printed and published from Hyderabad. After the Revolt of 1857,...
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    and social causes such as renovation of a two-centuries-old tomb of Mah Laqa Bai, a Nizam-era Urdu poet and courtesan. Embassy of the United States, New...
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    printing was introduced in the area. The 18th-century courtesan and poet Mah Laqa Bai are also regarded as a pioneer of this time. During the 18th 19th and...
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    Tawaif Mah Laqa Bai dancing in court...
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  • Natiq (1974) Sarim Momin (1978) Maharaja Chandu Lal Sadan (1766 – 1845) Mah Laqa Bai (1768-1824) Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim (1811–1845) Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad...
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    collection of Urdu Ghazal poetry, named Gulzar-e-Mahlaqa, authored by Mah Laqa Bai—the first female Urdu poet to produce a Diwan—was published in Hyderabad...
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    Ghazals named Gulzar-e-Mahlaqa (Mahlaqa's garden of flowers) written by Mah Laqa Bai, was printed and published from Hyderabad. After the Revolt of 1857,...
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  • of Mahboob Subhani, where the mujras were popular. Noted courtesan, Mah Laqa Bai, was present here. The courtesans and other performing artistes held...
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  • collection of Urdu Ghazal poetry, named Gulzar-e-Mahlaqa, authored by Mah Laqa Bai—the first female Urdu poet to produce a Diwan—was published in Hyderabad...
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  • (1793–1864), Fulani poet and pioneer of women's education in Sokoto Caliphate Mah Laqa Bai (1768–1824), Urdu poet and philanthropist Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743–1825)...
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  • navy is discovered to be a female dressed as a male. 1768: Birth of Mah Laqa Bai. Due to her archery skills, she accompanied the Nizam II (Mir Nizam Ali...
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  • Honduras, f/nf) Bai Juyi (白居易, 772–846, China, p) Mah Laqa Bai (1768–1824, India, p), born Chanda Bai Bai Renfu (白仁甫, c. 1226−1306, China, d) Bai Shouyi (白壽彝...
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  • Dmitrieff Désirée Gay Joana Griniuvienė Jaquette Liljencrantz Gunhild Ziener Mah Laqa Bai Jhalkaribai Annie Besant Julia Addington Martha Hughes Cannon Susanna...
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