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- Habba_Khatoon abstract "Habba Khatoon (1554–1609) was a 16th-century Kashmiri Muslim poetess and ascetic, who is also known as 'Nightingale of Kashmir'. She was born in the small village of Czoudur (Chadoora) located outside Sempora in present Jammu and Kashmir state, and was known by the name Zoon (the Moon) because of her immense beauty until her marriage with Yusuf Shah Chak, who later became ruler of Kashmir, after which she was called Habba Khatoon. When her husband was captured by Mughal emperor Akbar taken away to Bengal (and later buried in Bihar) never to return, she became an ascetic.Her tomb lies near Athwajan on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway.".
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- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Akbar.
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- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kashmiri_people.
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- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiri_Muslims.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Lalleshwari.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Mughalpura.
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- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Samboora,_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLink Yousuf_Shah_Chak.
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- Habba_Khatoon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Habba Khatoon".
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- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:1554_births.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:1609_deaths.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:16th-century_people.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:16th-century_poets.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:16th-century_women_writers.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:Kashmiri_people.
- Habba_Khatoon subject Category:Kashmiri_poets.
- Habba_Khatoon hypernym Poetess.
- Habba_Khatoon type Group.
- Habba_Khatoon type Person.
- Habba_Khatoon type Writer.
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- Habba_Khatoon comment "Habba Khatoon (1554–1609) was a 16th-century Kashmiri Muslim poetess and ascetic, who is also known as 'Nightingale of Kashmir'. She was born in the small village of Czoudur (Chadoora) located outside Sempora in present Jammu and Kashmir state, and was known by the name Zoon (the Moon) because of her immense beauty until her marriage with Yusuf Shah Chak, who later became ruler of Kashmir, after which she was called Habba Khatoon.".
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- Habba_Khatoon wasDerivedFrom Habba_Khatoon?oldid=707707009.
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