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Nudrat-ul-Nairn

Nudrat-ul-Nairn stands as a pivotal yet often overlooked figure in the intellectual history of modern India, serving as the primary custodian of the Tyabji family’s domestic archives known as the Akhbar. As the granddaughter of Zainab—the eldest daughter...

Nur Begum

Nur Begum, whose birth name was Ghulam Fatima, was a remarkable woman from a zamindar (landowning) family of the Jauiyah caste in a village near Abohar, Punjab, in British India. In an era when literacy and religious scholarship were overwhelmingly male domains, Nur...

Nuri Nadira Bano

Nuri Nadira Bano was a distinguished female artist of the Mughal court in the early 17th century, identified in the famed Gulshan Album as a “student of Aqa Riza.” Her significance lies in her rare position as a documented female artist in a male-dominated...

Nurunnesa Khatun “Vidyavinodini”

Nurunnesa Khatun “Vidyavinodini” (1894–1975) was a trailblazing figure in Bengali Muslim women’s literature, recognised as the first published female Muslim novelist in Bengal. Her life’s work was dedicated to championing women’s...

Nushrratt Bharuccha

Nushrratt Bharuccha, born on May 17, 1985, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, is an established Indian actress known for her versatility and persistence in the Hindi film industry. Raised as the only child in a Dawoodi Bohra Muslim family to a businessman father and a homemaker...