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  2. Churel - Wikipedia

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    In South-East Asia, the Churel is the ghost of a woman who either died during childbirth, while she was pregnant, or during the prescribed "period of impurity". The period of impurity is a common superstition in India where a woman is said to be impure during her period and the twelve days after she has given birth.

  3. Anowa - Wikipedia

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    She is the wife of Kofi Ako, as well as the only child of Abena Badua and Osam. Anowa is first described as a young woman who is "slim and slight of build". [2] Anowa is portrayed as a free-spirited woman who values making her own decisions and living the type of life that she wants for herself. Kofi Ako – Kofi Ako is the husband of Anowa.

  4. Yalta (Talmudic character) - Wikipedia

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    The scholar Judith Hauptman suggests that Yalta was also the daughter of the Jewish exilarch in Babylon and considers her depiction in rabbinic literature as a strong-willed, free-spirited woman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Yalta is the second most-mentioned woman in the Talmud, after the daughter of Rav Chisda , [ 4 ] and appears to have been ...

  5. Dayan (witch) - Wikipedia

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    Some women are believed to be daayans, and (along with young children) are sometimes tortured and killed in rural areas. [12] Witchcraft is a major social problem in Jharkhand (a state in India that ranks 24th out of 29th in literacy), a large number of women are accused as witches and are killed.

  6. Kuch Naa Kaho - Wikipedia

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    Kuch Naa Kaho (Hindi: कुछ ना कहो, translation: Don't Say Anything) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Rohan Sippy (in his directorial debut), starring Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan and Arbaaz Khan. It was released on 26 August 2003.

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  8. Brahmavadini - Wikipedia

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    In Hindu philosophy, Brahmavadini ("women ascetics"), are women who strive for the highest philosophical knowledge of Brahman, that is, those who strive for greater universal consciousness. This is opposed to a Sadyovadhu , who is normally a sage's wife, and dedicated to domesticity and the welfare of her family.

  9. Hindustani profanity - Wikipedia

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    It is a derogatory term for a woman who is considered to be a prostitute in the literal sense, but is usually applied as a term for women who are considered too promiscuous, flirtatious or who dress casually. In Hindi cinema and Urdu cinema, it usually refers to a woman with multiple sexual partners. Sometimes, it is used just as an insult ...