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  2. Momina Mustehsan - Wikipedia

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    Momina Mustehsan ( Urdu: مومنہ مستحسن; born 5 September 1992) is a Pakistani singer. [ 1][ 2] In 2017, BBC named her one of the 100 most influential women, and the following year, Forbes featured her among its "30 Under 30" Asia list along with nine other Pakistani individuals. [ 3][ 4] That same year, Mustehsan was honored by Stony ...

  3. Muniba Mazari - Wikipedia

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    www .munibamazari .com. 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 UN Women Pakistan by BBC in 2015. She also made it to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2016.

  4. List of Pakistani family names - Wikipedia

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    Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 29 January 2023. ^ "Profile of Muhammad Daud Khan Achakzai". Senate of Pakistan website. Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2023. ^ Charlotte Hille (6 May 2020). Jadoon tribe. BRILL.

  5. Khuda Kay Liye - Wikipedia

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    Khuda Kay Liye (Urdu: خدا کے لیے, also released as In the Name of God in international markets) [4] is a 2007 Pakistani drama film [5] directed by Shoaib Mansoor, produced by Brigadier Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi from ISPR and stars Shaan Shahid, Fawad Khan and Iman Ali in pivotal roles, with a cameo appearance by Naseeruddin Shah.

  6. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Pakistan ( Urdu: پاکستانی موسیقی, lit. 'pákistáni mosíqi') includes diverse elements ranging from music from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and modern-day Western popular music influences. With these multiple influences, a distinctive Pakistani music has emerged.

  7. Noor Jehan - Wikipedia

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    Noor Jehan, sometimes spelled Noorjehan [4] [5] (born Allah Rakhi Wasai (Punjabi / Urdu: اللہ رکھی وسائی); 21 September 1926 – 23 December 2000 [6] [7]) also known by her honorific title Malika-e-Tarannum (Queen of Melody), was a Pakistani playback singer and actress who worked first in British India and then in the cinema of Pakistan.

  8. Abida Parveen - Wikipedia

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    Abida Parveen. Abida Parveen ( Sindhi: عابده پروين‎; Urdu: عابدہ پروین; born 20 February 1954) [ 2][ 3] is a Pakistani singer, composer, and musician of Sufi music. She is also a painter and an entrepreneur. Parveen is one of the highest- paid singers in Pakistan. [ 4] Her singing and music have earned her many accolades ...

  9. Quratulain Balouch - Wikipedia

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    Singer-songwriter. Instrument. Vocals. Years active. 2011–present. Labels. Coke Studio Pakistan. Quratulain Balouch ( Urdu: قرۃ العین بلوچ) is a Pakistani American singer-songwriter. [ 1][ 2] Also known as QB or the Humsafar Girl, she became popular for her title track "Woh Humsafar Tha" in Hum TV 's serial Humsafar.