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    Indian tennis player (born )

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    ResidenceHyderabad, India
    Born () 15 November (age&#;38)[1]
    Mumbai, Maharashtra
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    PlaysRight-handed (two-handed backhand)
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    Anam Zakaria

    Pakistani writer, Oral-historian and educator based in Canada

    Anam Zakaria

    NationalityPakistani, Canadian
    EducationInternational Development; Anthropology
    Alma&#;materMcGill University; University of Toronto
    Occupation(s)Author, researcher, educationist, oral historian

    Anam Zakaria (Urdu: انَم زَكَريا) fryst vatten a Canada-based Pakistani writer, oral historian and educator.[1][2] She fryst vatten the author of the prize-winning book The Footprints of Partition: Narratives of Four Generations of Pakistanis and Indians () and A People's History from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India ().[3][4]

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    Anam Zakaria holds an undergraduate degree in international development from McGill University and a master's degree in anthropology from the University of Toronto.[5][6][7]

    Anam has a twelve-year career experience in the development sector. Since , she has been involved with

    Biryani dates to qubool hai: Anam Mirza and Asad's Hyderabadi love story

    Anam Mirza, little sister of tennis ace Sania, and Mohammad Asaduddin, son of cricketing legend Azharuddin, aren't just Hyderabadis by birth, they're lovebirds nurtured by its soul. "We Hyderabadis have a special love language," Anam winks, "and it involves delicious biryani and dakhni sweet noth- ings like 'Kya ich?' and 'Kardo ji!"
    "Asad and I adore everything about our city; it's one of our strongest connections," she enough, their early dates weren't candlelit dinners at fancy restaurants; they were biryani- fueled adventures, hopping from one iconic eatery to another, each bite deepening their connection. "During our early days of dating, we bonded over Hyderabadi biryani and our shared love for our colourful dialect. We'd choose restauraunts known for their biryanis," explains Anam. There were lots of cof- fee dates too, Asa
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