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Zaitoon Bano (18 June 1938 – 14 September 2021), also spelled Zaitun Banu, was a Pakistani poet, short story writer, novelist, broadcaster, and advocate of women's rights in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She primarily wrote in Pashto and Urdu languages. Sometimes, she was referred to as Khatun-e-Awal (the first lady) or "first lady of Pashto fiction", an honorary title awarded to her in recognition of her contribution to women's rights of Pashtuns. She wrote over twenty-four books, including her first short story titled Hindara (Mirror) which appears one of the prominent writings of Pashto language.

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  • Zaitoon Bano (18 de junio de 1938 – 14 de septiembre de 2021), también deletreado Zaitun Banu, fue una poeta, cuentista, novelista, locutora y defensora de los derechos de la mujer pakistaní en Jaiber Pastunjuá.​ (es)
  • Zaitoon Bano (18 June 1938 – 14 September 2021), also spelled Zaitun Banu, was a Pakistani poet, short story writer, novelist, broadcaster, and advocate of women's rights in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She primarily wrote in Pashto and Urdu languages. Sometimes, she was referred to as Khatun-e-Awal (the first lady) or "first lady of Pashto fiction", an honorary title awarded to her in recognition of her contribution to women's rights of Pashtuns. She wrote over twenty-four books, including her first short story titled Hindara (Mirror) which appears one of the prominent writings of Pashto language. She was born to Pir Syed Sultan Mahmood Shah in Sufaid Dheri village of Peshawar, Pakistan. She married Taj Saeed and was the granddaughter of Pir Syed Abdul Qudus Tundar, a Pashto poet. She is sometimes referred to as the first Pashto literati to have addressed the social issues of Pashtun women through her writings. (en)
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  • 1938-06-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Sufaid Dheri, Peshawar, Pakistan (en)
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  • Zaitoon Bano (en)
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  • Peshawar, Pakistan (en)
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  • Master's (en)
  • Urdu and Pashto (en)
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  • Plays, Short stories, Novels (en)
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  • Zaitoon Bano (en)
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  • زیتون بانو (en)
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  • Writer (en)
  • Poet (en)
  • Women's rights activist (en)
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  • Pir Syed Sultan Mahmood Shah (en)
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  • Pir Syed Abdul Qudus Tundar (en)
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  • Taj Saeed (en)
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  • Zaitoon Bano (18 de junio de 1938 – 14 de septiembre de 2021), también deletreado Zaitun Banu, fue una poeta, cuentista, novelista, locutora y defensora de los derechos de la mujer pakistaní en Jaiber Pastunjuá.​ (es)
  • Zaitoon Bano (18 June 1938 – 14 September 2021), also spelled Zaitun Banu, was a Pakistani poet, short story writer, novelist, broadcaster, and advocate of women's rights in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She primarily wrote in Pashto and Urdu languages. Sometimes, she was referred to as Khatun-e-Awal (the first lady) or "first lady of Pashto fiction", an honorary title awarded to her in recognition of her contribution to women's rights of Pashtuns. She wrote over twenty-four books, including her first short story titled Hindara (Mirror) which appears one of the prominent writings of Pashto language. (en)
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