Habba Khatoon (Kashmiri pronunciation:[habɨxoːt̪uːn]; born Zoon (Kashmiri pronunciation:[zuːn]) ; sometimes spelled Khatun), also known by the honorary title The Nightingale of Kashmir,[2] was a Kashmiri Muslim poet and ascetic in the 16th century.
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HabbaKhatoon (Kashmiri pronunciation: [habɨ xoːt̪uːn]; born Zoon (Kashmiri pronunciation: [zuːn]) ; sometimes spelled Khatun), also known by the honorary...
to HabbaKhatoon. The emperor of Kashmir, Yousuf Shah Chak, was enthralled by her beauty, intelligence and poetry. He arranged her divorce from Habba and...
Habba Kadal (Urdu pronunciation: [həbaː kədəl] ; Kashmiri pronunciation: [habɨ kədɨl]) is a wooden bridge located in the old city of Srinagar, in Jammu...
period film revolving around the sixteenth century Kashmiri poetess HabbaKhatoon (1554-1609 CE; also known as Zooni), queen of Yousuf Shah Chak, the...
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2018, he released his debut "Gah Choun Pewaan" which was written by HabbaKhatoon. He owns a registered brand KashGraph, which also provides assistance...
Zindagi... Teri Meri Kahani Rani Episodic role 2000-2001 Noorjahan HabbaKhatoon 2001-2002 Draupadi Draupadi Lead role 2000-2004 Son Pari Son Pari Lead...
ruled Kashmir from 1579 to 1586, frequented the place with his queen HabbaKhatoon and renamed it 'Gulmarg' ("meadow of flowers"). Wild flowers of 21 different...
Yousuf married, but he made HabbaKhatoon his Queen Consort after he regained the throne in late 1580. He showered Habba with love and affection and the...
New Habba Kadal is a concrete bridge located in the old city of Srinagar, in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It was built in 2001 to replace the...
Jennifer Sundeen. 2nd Tier Publishing, July 3, 2020.' ISBN 978-0578542577. HabbaKhatoon Nund Rishi Hamza Makhdoom Rishi order M. G. Chitkara (1 January 2002)...
India. The village is the native home of 16th-century poet and ascetic, HabbaKhatoon. It is famous for its saffron, so known as "Saffron Village of Kashmir"...
Kashmiri Hostel for research scholars pursuing M.Phil. and PhD programmes HabbaKhatoon Girls Hostel for female students Mehboob-ul-Aalam Hostel for postgraduates...
Chapter five projects the plaintive notes of HabbaKhatoon through her elegiac tone and lol.[spelling?] Habba had to embrace widowhood and loneliness due...
While some are of opinion he was referring to the famous Kashmiri poet HabbaKhatoon, "whose name was Zun, the Kashmiri word for the moon. She was born in...
where the village Markoot lies. Markoot is located at the foot of the HabbaKhatoon Mountain. Area-wise Markoot is the biggest village in whole Gurez valley...
A square in Srinagar is named after him. He is buried near the poet HabbaKhatoon at a site near Athwajan on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. A song...
Kashmir and popularly known as Nund Reshi wrote powerful poetry. Later came Habba Khatun (16th century) with her own style. Other major names are Rupa Bhavani...
Sumana Kittur (active since 2007), journalist, film director, lyricist HabbaKhatoon (1554–1609), Kashmiri mystic poet Mridula Koshy (born 1969), short story...
abandoned her and went to Kabul to join the Afghan royal court there. HabbaKhatoon Lal Ded Mattoo, Neerja (2019), The Mystic and the Lyric: Four Women...
sang for them a famous elegy by a 16th-century Muslim poet and ascetic HabbaKhatoon (who was also Empress Consort of the last Emperor of Kashmir). Without...
TOOT GAYAe" Sahil Fatehpuri Kamal Khan Hindi Single "Harmukh Bartal" HabbaKhatoon Jaan Nissar Lone and Sniti Mishra Kashmiri Single "Tu Hai Kahan" Tanveer...
produced in Kashmir: Rasool Mir (1974–75), directed by Bashir Badgami; HabbaKhatoon (1977-1978), directed by Bashir Badgami; and Arnimaal (1982–83), directed...