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'Mahtāb' (, "moonlight", "the fullmoon", splendor of the "moon") is a given name derived from Persian. Notable people with the name include: Females * Mahtab Farid (born 1985), American journalist * Mahtab Keramati (born 1970), Iranian actress * Mahtab Parsamehr (born 1989), Iranian archer * Mahtob Mahmoody (born 1979), American author * Mahtab Norouzi (c. 1934–2012), Iranian Baluchi master artisan in needlework Needlework refers to decorative sewing and other textile arts, textile handicrafts that involve the use of a Sewing needle, needle. Needlework may also include related textile crafts like crochet (which uses a crochet hook, hook), or tatting, ( ... Males * Mahtabuddin Sarker (1903–1973), Bangladeshi politician and magistrate * Mahtab Uddin Ahmad, member of the Pakistan National Assembly * Shah Mahatab Ahmad, Bangladeshi politician * Mamun Al Mahtab (born 1970), Bangladeshi doctor, hepatologist, medical scientist, and author * Mahtab Hussain (born 1981), British- ...
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Moonlight
Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight (with little earthlight) reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes. History The ancient Greek philosopher Anaxagoras was aware that "''the sun provides the moon with its brightness''". Zhang Heng's treatise "''The Spiritual Constitution of the Universe''" concludes that the light of the moon comes from the Sun. He writes that the Sun and Moon are "like fire and water" where the Sun "gives out light" and the Moon "reflects it". Illumination The intensity of moonlight varies greatly depending on the lunar phase, but even the full moon typically provides only about 0.05–0.1  lux illumination. When a full Moon around perigee (a " supermoon") is viewed around upper culmination from the tropics, the illuminance can reach up to 0.32 lux. From Earth, the apparent magnitude of the full Moon is only about that of the Sun. The color of moonlight, particularly around full moon, appears bluish to th ...
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Mahtabuddin Sarker
Mahtabuddin Sarker (; 1903–1973), also known as Fuka Dipti (), was a Bangladeshi politician and magistrate. He was a member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan. Early life Mahtabuddin Sarker Fuka was born in 1903 to a Bengali Muslim family of Sarkers in the village of Rajarampur in Nawabganj, Malda district, Bengal Presidency. He was the son of Ismail Sarker and Hasina Khatun. Career Sarker served as a deputy magistrate in various parts of the Bengal Presidency such as Murshidabad, Nadia and Pabna. He also administered the Department of Land and Revenue under the British Bengal government and eventually became the Education Secretary of Bengal. Sarker later retired and entered politics. He served as a union chairman and as the chairman of Narayanganj municipality. Sarker was elected to the Rajshahi-II constituency as a member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan following the 1965 elections under the Basic Democracy system. He founded the Hasina Girls High School in ...
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Bangladeshi Masculine Given Names
Bangladeshis ( ) are the citizens and nationals of Bangladesh, a South Asian country centred on the transnational historical region of Bengal along the Bay of Bengal, eponymous bay. Bangladeshi nationality law, Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the permanent residents of the former East Pakistan were transformed into citizens of a new republic. Bangladesh is the world's List of countries by population, eighth most populous nation. The vast majority of Bangladeshis are ethnolinguistically Bengalis, an Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan people. The population of Bangladesh is concentrated in the fertile Bengal delta, which has been the centre of urban and agrarian civilizations for millennia. The country's highlands, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts and parts of the Sylhet Division, are home to various tribal minorities. Bengali Muslims are the predominant ethnoreligious group of Bangladesh with a population of 150.36 million, which makes up 91.04% of the country ...
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Pakistani Masculine Given Names
Pakistanis (, ) are the citizens and nationals of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. As much as 85-90% of the population follows Sunni Islam. A majority of around 97% of Pakistanis are Muslims. The majority of Pakistanis natively speak languages belonging to the Indo-Iranic family ( Indo-Aryan and Iranic subfamilies). Located in South Asia, the country is also the source of a significantly large diaspora, most of whom reside in the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, with an estimated population of 4.7 million. The second-largest Pakistani diaspora resides throughout both Northwestern Europe and Western Europe, where there are an estimated 2.4 million; over half of this figure resides in the United Kingdom (see British Pakistanis). Ethnic subgroups Ethnically, Indo-Aryan peoples comprise the majority of the population in the ...
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Persian Feminine Given Names
Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the Indo-European family, native language of ethnic Persians *** Persian alphabet, a writing system based on the Arabic script * People and things from the historical Persian Empire Other uses * Persian (patience), a card game * Persian (roll), a pastry native to Thunder Bay, Ontario * Persian (wine) * Persian, Indonesia, on the island of Java * Persian cat, a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle * The Persian, a character from Gaston Leroux's ''The Phantom of the Opera'' * The Persians, an ancient Greek tragedy play written by the Athenian playwright Aeschylus in the 5th century BC * ''Persa'' (play) or ''The Persian'', comedy by the Roman playwright Plautus * Persian, a generation I Pokém ...
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Mehtab
Mehtab is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Mehtab (actress) (1913–1997), Indian actress * Mehtab Abbasi (born 1953), Pakistani politician * Mehtab Hossain (born 1985), Indian footballer and coach * Mehtab Kadınefendi (1830–c. 1888), wife Sultan Abdülmecid I * Mehtab Kaur (c. 1782–1813), Indian noblewoman * Mehtab Kaur of Patiala (1922–2017), Indian noblewoman * Mehtab Singh (other), multiple people Surname * Nusrit Mehtab Nusrit Mehtab is a British former police officer, at one point the most senior Asian woman officer in the Metropolitan Police. Nusrit Mehtab joined the Metropolitan Police in the late 1980s. Her work in trying to improve community relations in ..., English police officer See also * Mehtab Bagh, charbagh complex in Agra, North India * Mahtab, an alternative transliteration {{given name, type=both ...
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Mahtab Hussain
Mahtab Hussain (born 1981) is a British fine art portrait photographer whose work comments on cultural differences. His bodies of work include ''You Get Me?,'' about issues of identity in working class British Asian young men and boys; ''Going Back Home to Where I Came From,'' photographs of Kashmir and Pakistan where his parents are from; and ''Honest With You'' about the changing identity of British Muslim women. His work has been published in four books, is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and has been shown in solo exhibitions at mac and Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, New Art Exchange in Nottingham, Impressions Gallery in Bradford, and The New Art Gallery Walsall. Hussain is of Kashmiri / Pakistani origin. Life and work Hussain's parents were first generation Muslim immigrants, his mother from a small village in Azad Kashmir and his father from Gujar Khan, Punjab. Hussain was born in Glasgow in 1981 then moved to Birmingham in 1987 when his parents di ...
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Mamun Al Mahtab
Mamun Al Mahtab (nickname: Shwapnil; born 22 August 1970) is a controversial Bangladeshi hepatologist, faces a five-year license suspension from the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) for "gross medical negligence." This disciplinary action follows the February 2024 death of patient Rahib Reza at LabAid Hospital due to critical care failures during an endoscopy. Shwapnil has a history of similar accusations, linked to other patient deaths in 2021 and 2023. Education Mahtab graduated from Mymensingh Medical College in 1995. He was awarded an MSc in gastroenterology from the University of London in 1998 and was subsequently awarded an MD in hepatology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in 2006. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI), () is an Irish professional body dedicated to improving the practice of general medicine and related medical spe ...
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Shah Mahatab Ahmad
Shah Mahatab Ahmad is a Bangladesh Awami League The Awami League, officially known as Bangladesh Awami League, is a major List of political parties in Bangladesh, political party in Bangladesh. The oldest existing political party in the country, the party played the leading role in achievin ... politician and a former member of parliament for Dinajpur-8 and Dinajpur-9. Career Ahmad was elected to parliament from Dinajpur-8 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate in 1973. He was elected from constituency Dinajpur-9 in 1979. References Awami League politicians Living people 1st Jatiya Sangsad members Year of birth missing (living people) Candidates in the 1970 Pakistani general election Members of the Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh {{Rangpur-AL-politician-stub ...
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Mahtab Uddin Ahmad
Mahtab Uddin Ahmad was a Member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, restructured and renamed from the province of East Bengal and covering the territory of the modern country of Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Burma, wit .... Career Ahmad was a Member of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan representing Dacca-I. References Pakistani MNAs 1965–1969 Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) {{Pakistan-MNA-stub ...
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Needlework
Needlework refers to decorative sewing and other textile arts, textile handicrafts that involve the use of a Sewing needle, needle. Needlework may also include related textile crafts like crochet (which uses a crochet hook, hook), or tatting, (which uses a shuttle (weaving), shuttle). Similar abilities often transfer well between different varieties of needlework, such as fine motor skill and knowledge of textile fibers. Some of the same tools may be used in several different varieties of needlework. Background Needlework was an important fact of women's identity during the Victorian age, including embroidery, Net (textile), netting, knitting, crochet, and Berlin wool work. A growing middle class had more leisure time than ever before; printed materials offered homemakers thousands of patterns. Women were still limited to roles in the household, and under the standards of the time a woman working on needle work while entertaining the parlor was considered beautiful. Accordin ...
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Fullmoon
Full moon is a lunar phase. Full Moon may also refer to: Literature * ''Full Moon'' (novel), 1947 novel by P. G. Wodehouse *''Full Moon o Sagashite'' or ''Full Moon'', manga *''Full Moon'', play by Emlyn Williams *''Full Moon'', play by Reynolds Price 1994 *''Full Moon'', short story by Jia Pingwa, 1977 *''Full Moon'', short story by Georgette Heyer *''Full Moon'', second book in the '' Dark Guardian'' series *''Full Moon'', biography of Keith Moon written by Dougal Butler Film and TV * Full Moon (1937 film), ''Terang Boelan'', a 1937 film from the Dutch East Indies * Full Moon (1960 film) '' Chaudhvin Ka Chand'', 1960 Urdu-language Indian film * ''Full Moon'' (1988 film) (German: ''Vollmond''), Swiss art film * Full Moon (2017 film), (German: ''Vollmond''), German film with Oliver Stokowski * "Full Moon" (''Homicide: Life on the Street''), a 1996 television episode * ''Dolunay'' (TV series) (international title: ''Full Moon''), Turkish TV series with Özge Gürel and Can ...
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