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Rozina may refer to: People * Rozina (Bangladeshi actress) (born 1955) * Rozina (Pakistani actress) (born 1950) * Rozina Ali (born 1967), English surgeon and consultant * Rozina Cambos (1951–2012), Israeli actress * Rozina Islam, Bangladeshi journalist * Rozina Nazish, Indian politician * Rozina Pátkai (born 1978), Hungarian singer * Rozina Tufail, Pakistani politician Places * Rožina, a village in Serbia * Rozina, a district of Želiezovce, Slovakia See also * ''Rozina, the Love Child ''Rozina, the Love Child'' () is a 1945 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. The film starred Marie Glázrová. Cast * Marie Glázrová as Rozina * Zdeněk Štěpánek Zdeněk Štěpánek (22 September 1896 – 20 June 1968) ...
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Rozina (Bangladeshi Actress)
Rawshan Ara Rozina (known as Rozina) is a Bangladeshi film and television actress. As of 2018, she has performed in over 300 films. She was a prominent actress in the 1980s. She won Bangladesh National Film Awards for the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress, Best Actress and Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the films ''Jibondhara'' (1988) and ''Koshai'' (1980) respectively. She also starred opposite to Mithun Chakraborty in Anyaay Abichar. She was awarded Bangladesh National Film Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2023. Starting her career in the 1970s, initially she became a lead actress but was not able to succeed over other top actresses of the competitive film industry. Nonetheless, she managed to keep her position as a leading actress with successful films such as''Manosi'', ''Sukher Shonghsar'', ''Shish Mohol'', ''Radha Krishno'', ''Manosi'', ''Sagor Vasha'', ''Raj Singhasan'', ''Dunia'',''Dhoni ...
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Rozina (Pakistani Actress)
Ayesha Qureshi, best known by her screen name Rozina (;born 21 September 1950), is a Pakistani film actress. She was popularly known as ''The Lipton Girl'' and ''The Glamorous Actress'' due to her stylish and fashion roles by critics and viewers. She is known for movies like ''Armaan'' (1966), ''Josh'' (1966), '' Ehsaan'' (1967), ''Ishara'' (1968), ''Tum Hi Ho Mehboob Mere'' (1969), '' Khamosh Nigahen'' (1971), ''Basheera'' (1972), and ''Daulat Aur Dunya'' (1972). She won a Nigar Award for best supportive actress in the movie ''Ishara'' (1968). Rozina is the mother of model/actress Saima Qureshi and the aunt of actor/producer Faysal Quraishi. Early life Rozina was born in a Sindhi family, as ''Ayesha Qureshi'', on 21 September 1950, in Karachi. In the early 1960s, she lived with her sister, Raheela, and her mother at Pakistan Chowk, Karachi. She was educated at St. Joseph School Karachi. Career Rozina started her career with the film "''Hamein Bhi Jeenay Do''" in 1963 as a ...
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Rozina Ali
Rozina Shahzady Ali (born 21 October 1967) is an English microvascular reconstructive plastic surgeon and consultant with a specialist interest in breast reconstruction, and television presenter. Education Ali was born and brought up in Liverpool, Lancashire (now Merseyside), England. She attended Liverpool Girls College, and at the age of 16 she moved to London. In 1989, Ali graduated from the University of London with a first class degree in BSc Anatomy. In 1992, she graduated from St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, University of London with first class MBBS honours in her thesis included studies on osteoarcheology and she worked in the Natural History Museum for a year. Which led to further work on bones and leprosy, and spend four months in a leper colony in South America contributing to a World Health Organisation study on the ocular effects of leprosy. In 1996, Ali graduated from Royal College of Surgeons of England with a FRCS. In 2004, she won the 'Stephen Kroll ...
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Rozina Cambos
Rozina Cambos (; 17 December 1951 – 4 December 2012) was an Israeli actress who distinguished herself as a performer in both Israel and her native Romania. Biography Cambos was born in Bacău to a Romanian-Jewish family. Her father was a stage and artistic director and her mother was an actress. After completing high school, Cambos studied medicine at the request of her parents but she left after a year to pursue acting. She completed her acting lessons at the Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 1975 and she first worked as an actress at a Piatra Neamț local theatre, then at the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest. In 1983, Cambos and her son emigrated to Israel where they took up residence at an absorption centre for the first four months. She immediately integrated herself into the acting industry afterwards and over the years, she began acting at the Beersheba Theatre, the Habima Theatre and the Cameri Theatre and starred in adaptations of ''The Barber of Se ...
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Rozina Islam
On April 17, 2021, Rozina Islam, a senior female reporter of the Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo, went to the Health Ministry office in the Bangladesh Secretariat for COVID-19 related reporting. She was confined in the ministry for five hours and her cell phones were seized. She was allegedly harassed and assaulted during her detention at the secretariat. She was then arrested from the Ministry for alleged theft and taking photographs of sensitive state documents. Sibbir Ahmed Osmani, Deputy Secretary of the Health Services Division, filed a case against her around midnight of April 17, 2021 with Shahbagh police station under the Official Secrets Act. She was jailed in Dhaka Kashimpur Women's Central Jail amid widespread protests. A virtual hearing for her bail was held on May 20, 2021, later the court announced the decision would be delayed to May 23, 2021, and on that day she was granted a conditional bail after being imprisoned for 7 days. Background Rozina Islam is known for h ...
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Rozina Nazish
Rozina Nazish is an Indian Politician from the State of Bihar. She is elected by MLAs as Member of Bihar Legislative Council from Janata Dal (United) since 27 September 2021. Personal life Tanveer Akhtar was husband of Rozina, after Akhtar's death Rozina became a member of Bihar Legislative Council Bihar Legislative assembly also known as Bihar Vidhan Parishad is the upper house of the bicameral Bihar Legislature of the state of Bihar in India. History A new Province of Bihar and Odisha was created by the Government of India on 12 Decem .... References Living people Members of the Bihar Legislative Council Janata Dal (United) politicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{Bihar-JDU-politician-stub ...
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Rozina Pátkai
Rozina Pátkai (born 1 November 1978, Budapest) is a Hungarian singer, songwriter and visual artist. She is a vocal artist who has Italian roots and has come to fore with her band playing bossa nova. They have succeeded in many Hungarian and international competitions. She launched her ’Minka’ projects in 2016, with which the all-round artist turns to fine art and to the meeting point of electronic music and poetry. Her husband is Márton Fenyvesi guitarist, composer and producer and has three children: Kamilla, Panna and Rudolf. Career After graduating as teacher of Hungarian and English languages in 2009 she enrolled in the jazz singing degree course of Etűd Music School and Conservatory and further on she has taught prosody there. Besides teaching she was on the go as a journalist. She started her career with classical singing. Rozina Pátkai and her band have been playing in different formations in Hungary since 2010. She has been leading her own jazz band since 2011, ...
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Rozina Tufail
Rozina Tufail is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan The National Assembly of Pakistan, also referred to as ''Aiwān-ē-Zairīñ'', is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral Parliament of Pakistan, with the upper house being the Senate of Pakistan, Senate. As of 2023, the National Assem ... from 2002 to 2007. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tufail, Rozina Pakistani MNAs 2002–2007 Women members of the National Assembly of Pakistan Living people Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Pakistani women politicians ...
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Rožina
Rožina is a village situated in Merošina municipality in Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ....Institut national d'études démographique (INED)
According to the census of 2002, there were 753 people (according to the census of 1991, there were 805 inhabitants).


Demographics

In Rožina, there are 612 adult residents, and the average age is 43.4 years (41.9 for males and 45.0 for females). The village has 215 households, and the average number of members per household is 3.50. It is largely populated by Serbs (according to 2002 census), and in the ...
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Želiezovce
Želiezovce (, until 1895: ; ) is a town in Slovakia in the Nitra Region in the Levice District, near the Hron river. Districts * Jarok (Želiezovce), Jarok () * Karolína (Želiezovce), Karolína * Mikula (Želiezovce), Mikula (1967 established) () * Rozina (Želiezovce), Rozina (), named after Rozina Esterházy (Festetics) (1779 - 1854) * Svodov (1976 established) (, ) * Veľký Dvor () * Želiezovce History The territory of the settlement was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age, the Quadi period and the Great Moravian period. The town was first mentioned in 1274. It was heavily damaged at the end of World War II. Archeology The town gave name to the archeological Želiezovce group (named after a find in Veľký Pesek, now part of the village Sikenica, which was part of Želiezovce in 1986-1992). St James Church The most notable monument of Želiezovce is the medieval church of St James the Greater, situated in the town centre. It was built in its current form in t ...
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