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zenana
zenana (zəˈnɑːnə) Also 8–9 zananah, zenanah, zunana, (8 jenana), 9 zennanah, zanana. [Hind. zenāna, zanāna, a. Pers. zanāna, f. zan woman (related to Gr. γυνή woman: see quean n.).] 1. In India and Persia, that part of a dwelling-house in which the women of a family are secluded; an East Indian hare... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zenana
Zenana (, , , ) literally meaning "of the women" or "pertaining to women", in Persian language contextually refers to the part of a house belonging to the walls of the zenana. wikipedia.org
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Zenana missions
History The Baptist Missionary Society inaugurated zenana missions in India in the mid 19th century. References External links Emma Raymond Pitman Indian Zenana Missions. London: John Snow, [1890?] wikipedia.org
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zananah
zanana(h see zenana. Oxford English Dictionary
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Church of England Zenana Missionary Society
The Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS; founded 1880), also known as the Church of England Zenana Mission, was a British Anglican missionary The Anglican church created the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society by the example of the Baptist Missionary Society, which had inaugurated zenana wikipedia.org
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Zundavastaw
zunana, Zundavastaw see zenana, Zend-Avesta. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tehwildar
Tehwildars in the Mughal court, were the female financial officers assigned to the zenana. As such, the necessity for organizing the administration of zenana life led to the creation of several official posts within the harem. wikipedia.org
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Mardana
founder of Sikhism Mardana, Madhya Pradesh, a village in India Mardana, the outer part (for guests and men) of a South Asian house, as opposed to the Zenana wikipedia.org
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Katherine Watney
Missionary work in China Watney was accepted by the CEZMS (Church of England Zenana Missionary Society), a mission which started in India but spread to She was Principal of the Church of England Zenana Mission School for Blind Girls in Nantai. Watney never married. wikipedia.org
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Annie H. Small
The institute prepared women to engage women in Christian missions, such as in Zenana missions. See also St Colm's College Zenana missions References 1857 births 1945 deaths People from Polmont Female Christian missionaries wikipedia.org
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英国圣公会差会 (女部)
英国圣公会差会 (女部)(Church of England Zenana Mission)是一个英国向海外传教的女性差会,属于基督教圣公宗,成立于1880年。宗旨是将基督教介绍给印度、中国、锡兰和新加坡的妇女。1936年时总部设在伦敦Fitzroy 广场南安普敦街19-21号。 wikipedia.org
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Margaret H. Brown
London: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. London: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. wikipedia.org
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John Fordyce (missionary)
He also seized every opportunity to write and speak in favour of the zenana initiative. From that point Fordyce’s zenana work took on formal mission status and “at first one, and afterwards in increasing ratio, zenana doors flew open”. wikipedia.org
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Mughal Harem
It has the same meaning as the Turkish word seraglio and the Persian word zenana. zenana inhabitants. wikipedia.org
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Charles Stileman
His last post before elevation to the episcopate was as secretary of the Church of England Zenana Mission. College, Cambridge Anglican missionaries in Iran Anglican bishops of the Diocese of Iran 20th-century Anglican bishops in the Middle East Church of England Zenana wikipedia.org
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