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  2. Category:People from Kirkland, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Kirkland, Washington (9 P) Pages in category "People from Kirkland, Washington" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  3. Bibi Seshanbe - Wikipedia

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    Bibi Seshanbe (Sistanian: Bibi Sashemma), which literally means "The Queen of Tuesday," refers to a Persian mystical figure, most widely known among the Sistanian people. They consider her a holy angel who can save and cure poor and desperate people when called upon.

  4. Bibi (title) - Wikipedia

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    Aisha Bibi, 12th-century noble woman, after whom a memorial and village are named in modern Kazakhstan; Bibi Mubarika, 16th a Yusufzai Pashtun Empress consort in Mughal empire. She was a wife of first Mughal emperor Babur. Bibi Ambha, the Hindu origin mother of Sikandar Lodi [5] Asia Bibi, a Catholic Christian worker accused of blasphemy in ...

  5. Bibi Khatun - Wikipedia

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    Bibi Khatun (Persian: بي بي خاتون) may refer to: Bibi Khatun, Bushehr, Iran; Bibi Khatun, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran; Bibi Jamal Khatun (died 1647), ...

  6. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Wa Kaa Kaa – Queen Buton: 1332 Unknown – [90] Bulawambona – Queen Buton: 14th century 14th century – [90] Tumanurung Baine – Queen Gowa: c. 14th century c. 14th century – Ratu Nahrasyiyah Sultana Samudera Pasai Sultanate: 1406 1428 22 years Tekkawanua – Datu: Kingdom of Soppeng 1408 1438 30 years [91] Suhita: Maharani Majapahit ...

  7. Rabia Balkhi - Wikipedia

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    The mausoleum of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa (died 1460), where Rabia Balkhi's shrine is located. Rabia Balkhi (Arabic: رابعة بنت كعب, Persian: رابعه بلخی) also known as Rabia al-Quzdari (or Khuzdari), [a] was a 10th-century writer who composed poetry in Persian and Arabic.

  8. Bibi Kand - Wikipedia

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    Bibi Kand (Persian: بي بي كند, also Romanized as Bībī Kand; also known as Bībī Kandī) [1] is a village in Mahmudabad Rural District, in the Central District of Shahin Dezh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 277, in 46 families.

  9. Behat Bibi - Wikipedia

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    Behat Bibi and Dehat Bibi were daughters of a Kashmiri Pundit who was a village patwari by profession and had converted to Islam under the influence of the great Sufi saint. The exalted state of their spirituality, the depth and breadth their knowledge is testified by the fact that the two girls became the only known female khalifas of Nund Reshi.