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Town located in Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo
Koishikawa (小石川) is a district of Bunkyo, Tokyo. It consists of five sub-areas, 1-5 chome (1~5丁目). In Koishikawa are located two well regarded gardens:
Koishikawa
Former arsenal in Tokyo, Japan
139°44′57″E / 35.70556°N 139.74917°E / 35.70556; 139.74917 The Koishikawa Arsenal (小石川工廠, Koishikawa Kōshō), formally Imperial Japanese Army Tokyo Arsenal (日本帝国陸軍東京砲兵工廠
Koishikawa_Arsenal
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
Tokyo's Hongo Campus. It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Hongo and Koishikawa wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. The
Bunkyō
Public research university in Japan
botanical gardens managed by the Faculty of Science: Koishikawa and Nikko. Established in 1684, Koishikawa Botanical Garden has been operated by the University
University_of_Tokyo
Park in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan
The Koishikawa Kōrakuen (小石川後楽園) is a large urban park in the Koishikawa neighborhood of Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese garden dates from the early
Koishikawa-Kōrakuen
Topics referred to by the same term
Koishikawa may refer to: Koishikawa, locality within Bunkyo, Tokyo. Masahiro Koishikawa (1952–2020), Japanese astronomer 6097 Koishikawa, Asteroid named
Koishikawa_(disambiguation)
Hospital in Tokyo, Japan
The Koishikawa Yojosho was a Japanese hospital located in Koishikawa, Edo, in what is now the Bunkyō municipality of the Tokyo Metropolis of modern Japan
Koishikawa_Yojosho
Botanical garden in Tokyo, Japan
The Koishikawa Botanical Garden (小石川植物園, Koishikawa Shokubutsuen; 40 acres, 16 hectares) is a botanical garden with an arboretum operated by the University
Koishikawa_Botanical_Garden
Revolver
revolver adopted by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was developed at the Koishikawa Arsenal and is named for its year of adoption in the Japanese dating system
Type_26_revolver
Natural history museum in Japan
The Koishikawa Annex, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo (東京大学総合研究博物館 小石川分館, Tōkyō-daigaku sōgō kenkyū hakubutsukan Koishikawa bunkan) is a
Koishikawa Annex, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo
Koishikawa_Annex,_The_University_Museum,_The_University_of_Tokyo
Japanese astronomer (1952–2020)
Masahiro Koishikawa (小石川 正弘, Koishikawa Masahiro; 1952 – 26 August 2020) was a Japanese astronomer. He studied both major and minor planets, and discovered
Masahiro_Koishikawa
Japanese manga series and its adaptations
English release in North America by Critical Mass Video in 2006. Nami Koishikawa's curvaceous figure gets her a lot of (sometimes unwanted) attention. At
Sexy_Sailor_Soldiers
characters from the Japanese manga and anime Marmalade Boy. Miki Koishikawa (小石川 光希, Koishikawa Miki) is the main protagonist of the series. She's a lively
List of Marmalade Boy characters
List_of_Marmalade_Boy_characters
Capital and most populous city in Japan
Hamarikyu (Kofu Tokugawa family), Shibarikyu (Kishu Tokugawa family), Koishikawa Korakuen (Mito Tokugawa family), Rikugien (Yanagisawa family), and Higo
Tokyo
Semi-automatic pistol
jidou-kenjuu) are a Japanese series of semi-automatic pistols produced by the Koishikawa Arsenal, later known as the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal. The series has three
Nambu_pistol
Public school (state school) school
Koishikawa Secondary Education School (東京都立小石川中等教育学校, Tōkyō-to-ritsu Koishikawa Chūtō Kyōiku Gakkō) is a public day school established by the Tokyo Metropolitan
Koishikawa Secondary Education School
Koishikawa_Secondary_Education_School
Football stadium in Japan
Koishikawa Football Stadium (小石川サッカー場) is a football stadium in Tokyo, Japan. It hosted the 1959 Emperor's Cup and final game between Kwangaku Club and
Koishikawa_Football_Stadium
Areas of Tokyo
While citizens once considered it as consisting of Hongo, Kōjimachi, Koishikawa, Ushigome, Yotsuya, Akasaka, Aoyama and Azabu in the Bunkyō, Chiyoda,
Yamanote_and_Shitamachi
1996 Japanese television series
Hayama Shinji (葉山真二) Takako Matsu as Okusawa Ryoko (奥沢涼子) Izumi Inamori as Koishikawa Momoko (小石川桃子) Ryō as Himuro Rumiko (氷室ルミ子) Leo Morimoto as Professor
Long_Vacation
Japanese manga series
period. The story is set in the fictitious "Koishikawa ward" of Tokyo, whereas the real-life Koishikawa has not been one of the special wards of Tokyo
Sayonara,_Zetsubou-Sensei
Neighborhood in Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo
the former city of Tokyo until 1947, when it merged with another ward, Koishikawa, to form the modern Bunkyō. Hongō-sanchōme Station (Marunouchi Line and
Hongō,_Tokyo
University museum in Tokyo, Japan
facilities with exhibitions. Koishikawa Annex – The old faculty of medicine building which was relocated to Koishikawa Botanical Garden in 1969. Intermediatheque
University Museum (University of Tokyo)
University_Museum_(University_of_Tokyo)
Siamese bolt-action rifle
Japan did have the required capability and Siam contracted with Japan's Koishikawa Arsenal to build their rifles. The first Siamese Mauser used the Gewehr
Siamese_Mauser_style_rifle
2020 Japanese animated film by Kyōhei Ishiguro
Hiroyuki Birukawa Satoshi Fukao Motoki Mukaichi Shūzō Kasahara Atsushi Koishikawa Starring Ichikawa Somegorō Hana Sugisaki Megumi Han Natsuki Hanae Yūichirō
Words_Bubble_Up_Like_Soda_Pop
Hybrid species of tree
of its planting in the Koishikawa Botanical Garden in 1775. There are also existing 'Somei-Yoshino' trees planted in Koishikawa Botanical Garden in 1875
Prunus_×_yedoensis
Military nobility of Japan (1185–1868)
organization by the townspeople and the establishment of a Koishikawa Yojosho (Koishikawa Hospital) where the common people could receive medical care
Shogun
Confucian scholar
oversaw the successful cultivation of the new crop at the government's Koishikawa Botanical Garden and at experimental fields at villages called Makuwari
Aoki_Konyō
Japanese writer
daughter Tama Aoki (b. 1929), whose books include Koishikawa no ie (lit. "The house in Koishikawa") about the time living with her grandfather Rohan
Aya_Kōda
Japanese anime television series
Akira Naito (内藤 晶, Naitō Akira) Voiced by: Junko Noda Suzu Koishikawa (小石川 鈴, Koishikawa Suzu) Voiced by: Ai Shimizu Miyabi Asukayama (飛鳥山 雅, Asukayama
Rakugo_Tennyo_Oyui
Manga and anime series
was released in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on April 27, 2018. Miki Koishikawa's ordinary life as a sophomore in high school is turned upside down when
Marmalade_Boy
Japanese actor (born 1988)
Nakajima's great-great-grandfather was Kunikida Doppo. Nakajima went to Koishikawa High School and later got a degree in literature from Nihon University
Ayumu_Nakajima
1932 Japanese film
literature, Kimura produced Suzumi-bune over three years at his home in Koishikawa Kasugachō [ja]. The film's style is said to have evoked a Japanese sensibility
Suzumi-bune
Asian professional wrestling tag team championship
record for the shortest reign with their second one at 62 days. Chie Koishikawa and Sayaka are the current champions in their first reign as a team. They
Asia Dream Tag Team Championship
Asia_Dream_Tag_Team_Championship
MPC · JPL 3994 Ayashi 1988 XF Ayashi December 2, 1988 Ayashi Station M. Koishikawa · 14 km (8.7 mi) MPC · JPL 3995 Sakaino 1988 XM Sakaino December 5, 1988
List of minor planets: 3001–4000
List_of_minor_planets:_3001–4000
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
Shinjuku Yamabuki High School Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School Closed: Koishikawa Technical High School [ja] Private schools: Gakushuin Girls Junior and
Shinjuku
was the first-born son of Toshizo and Hanako Yosizaka. He was born in Koishikawa in Tokyo. In 1921 he and his family left for Geneva where his father was
Takamasa_Yoshizaka
Megathrust earthquake off Japan's east coast
Shrines and Temples of Nikkō were toppled. In Tokyo, there was damage to Koishikawa Kōrakuen, Rikugien, Hamarikyū Onshi Teien, and the walls of Edo Castle
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami
Japanese actress (born 1969)
Her most notable roles include Okinu from Ghost Sweeper Mikami, Miki Koishikawa from Marmalade Boy and Shaorin from Mamotte Shugogetten. Anime World Fairytales
Mariko_Kouda
Sword bayonet
1897 to 1945 at a number of locations, including the Kokura Arsenal, Koishikawa Arsenal (Tokyo), and Nagoya Arsenal, as well as under contract by private
Type_30_bayonet
Semi-automatic pistol
semi-automatic pistol, designed by Iwakichi Inagaki, a retired employee from the Koishikawa Arsenal. Only 500 pistols were produced which were used both by Imperial
Inagaki_pistol
Entertainment complex in Tokyo, Japan
Suidōbashi Station, a JR line station across a street from Tokyo Dome City Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is immediately to the west of the area. Wikimedia Commons
Tokyo_Dome_City
Notes Type 26 revolver Revolver Sidearm Double-action Empire of Japan Koishikawa Arsenal 9×22mmR Type 26 100 1893 ~59,900 0.880 Type 94 8mm Nambu pistol
List of Japanese military equipment of World War II
List_of_Japanese_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
Indoor stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan
built on the site of the Velodrome, adjacent to Korakuen Stadium and the Koishikawa-Kōrakuen garden. It has a maximum total capacity of 57,000 depending on
Tokyo_Dome
Japanese actress, model and tarento (born 1997)
Ref. 2017 Last Cop: The Movie Nanako Mishima 2018 Marmalade Boy Miki Koishikawa Lead role You, I Love Yū Haruna 2019 He Won't Kill, She Won't Die Nana
Hinako_Sakurai
Koishikawa Ukiyo-e Art Museum (礫川浮世絵美術館, Koishikawa Ukiyo-e Bijutsukan) is located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Its collection includes ukiyo-e genre paintings
Koishikawa_Ukiyo-e_Art_Museum
Art Home, studio, and gallery of sculptor Hirakushi Denchū (1872-1979) Koishikawa Annex, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo Bunkyō Natural history
List_of_museums_in_Tokyo
Park in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
of four surviving Edo-period clan gardens in Tokyo, the others being Koishikawa Kōraku-en, Rikugi-en, and Hama Rikyu Garden. Kyū Shiba Rikyū is often
Kyū_Shiba_Rikyū_Garden
Element of Japanese language
Hasuda, Zenmei (9 January 1941). 小說所在. 預言と回想 (in Japanese). Koishikawa, Tokyo: 子文書房. p. 175. それでは批評を信ぜぬかと訊かれゝば、信賴の匂ひのあるところにだけ批評の所在を信じると答へるのである。
Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)
he was appointed Osaka kaban. He died at the clan's Edo residence at Koishikawa in 1794 at the age of 45. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Chikamitsu
Komoro_Domain
section became the Kanda, Shiba, Azabu, Akasaka, Yotsuya, Ushigome and Koishikawa Districts (and later became wards of Tokyo City when it was created in
Minamitoshima_District,_Tokyo
Woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai
五百らかん寺さざゐどう Gohyakurakan-ji Sazaidō 24 Morning After a Snowfall at Koishikawa 礫川雪の旦 Koishikawa yuki no ashita 25 Shimomeguro 下目黒 Shimomeguro 26 Watermill at
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
Thirty-six_Views_of_Mount_Fuji
Metro station in Tokyo, Japan
Station is in a central location but serves the mainly residential area of Koishikawa and is seldom busy except at rush hour. Surrounding the station is a small
Myōgadani_Station
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1983)
time, current) Asia Dream Tag Team Championship (1 time) — with Chie Koishikawa Go Go! Green Curry Khob Khun Cup (2014) – with Kaori Yoneyama Go Go! Green
Madoka_(wrestler)
Japanese politician and rakugoka (1936–2011)
1935 – 21 November 2011) was a popular Japanese rakugo entertainer from Koishikawa, Tokyo. Born Katsuyoshi Matsuoka (松岡 克由), he was a disciple of Kosan Yanagiya [ja]
Tatekawa_Danshi
Japanese actor (born 1954)
Karasawa Emergency Interrogation Room: The Final Movie (2025), Haruo Koishikawa Kyojo: Reunion (2026) Kyojo: Requiem (2026) End-of-Life Concierge 3 (2026)
Fumiyo_Kohinata
Class of 158 Japanese 2-6-0 steam locomotives
in Kitashikahama Transport Park in Adachi, Tokyo C50 96: Preserved in Koishikawa Park in Yaizu, Shizuoka C50 103: Preserved at the Minamisoma Museum in
JNR_Class_C50
Japanese manga artist
attended the private Kawabata Art Academy (川端画学校, Kawabata Gagakkō) in Koishikawa (now part of Bunkyō, Tokyo), after which he began attending Taiheiyō Fine
Kō_Kojima
Japanese painter (1898–1928)
Impressionist style Kuroda Seiki while learning art in middle school. He moved to Koishikawa (now part of Bunkyō in Tokyo) in 1917 to study art under Takeji Fujishima
Yuzo_Saeki
1965 Japanese film
1959 short story collection, Akahige Shinryōtan, the film takes place in Koishikawa, a district of Edo, towards the end of the Tokugawa period (i.e. early
Red_Beard
Assassin of Queen Min (1847–1926)
January 1847 Hagi, Nagato, Japan Died 28 January 1926(1926-01-28) (aged 79) Koishikawa, Tokyo, Japan Allegiance Japan Branch Imperial Japanese Army Rank Lieutenant
Miura_Gorō
thought to be originated from China. Japanese artillery unit, at the Koishikawa arsenal, Tokyo, in 1882. Photographed by Hugues Krafft Japan's main heavy
Artillery_of_Japan
germophobe that tends to bite on a cloth when he is irritated. Iko Koishikawa (小石川 惟子, Koishikawa Iko) Voiced by: Nao Tōyama (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
List_of_Shy_characters
JPL 12252 Gwangju 1988 VT1 Gwangju November 8, 1988 Ayashi Station M. Koishikawa · 7.5 km MPC · JPL 12253 1988 VG4 — November 3, 1988 Brorfelde P. Jensen
List of minor planets: 12001–13000
List_of_minor_planets:_12001–13000
Koishikawa Kōrakuen Gardens
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Tokyo)
Japanese journalist (1940–2021)
Tachibana's office in Koishikawa, Tokyo
Takashi Tachibana (journalist)
Takashi_Tachibana_(journalist)
Japanese botanist (1856–1928)
became professor at the University of Tokyo and in 1897 director of the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens. He also served as dean of the botanical department
Jinzō_Matsumura
Botanical gardens
College, and are now the second oldest botanical gardens in Japan (after Koishikawa Botanical Garden). Today they form part of the university's School of
Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens
Hokkaido_University_Botanical_Gardens
Species of plant in the genus Diospyros
Diospyros rhombifolia Bonsai specimen At Koishikawa Botanical Garden Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae
Diospyros_rhombifolia
Type of traditional garden
Suizen-ji Hama Rikyu Kōraku-en (Okayama) Ritsurin Garden (Takamatsu) Koishikawa Kōraku-en (Tokyo) (1629) Ninna-ji, Kyoto Enman-in, Otsu Sanzen-in, north
Japanese_garden
Japanese television series started in 1978
operations of the commoners' fire companies. He also oversaw the Koishikawa "City Hospital" (Koishikawa Yōjōsho, another Yoshimune innovation). He was aware of
The_Unfettered_Shogun
Japanese actress
Fukazawa 1995 Summer Love Letter Megumi Nonaka 1996 Long Vacation Momoko Koishikawa Dear Woman Kasumi Kanzaki 1997 Beach Boys Haruko Maeda 1998 Happy Mania
Izumi_Inamori
Japanese train type
cars), 137 (44 seating) (intermediate cars) Operator Tokyo Metro Depots Koishikawa, Nakano Line served Marunouchi Line Specifications Car length 18 m (59 ft
Tokyo_Metro_2000_series
Name list
director Masahiro Koga (古賀 正紘; born 1978), Japanese footballer Masahiro Koishikawa (小石川 正弘; born 1952), Japanese astronomer Kongō Masahiro (金剛 正裕; born 1948)
Masahiro
Asteroid
asteroid was discovered on 8 February 1995, by Japanese astronomer Masahiro Koishikawa at the Ayashi Station (391) of the Sendai Astronomical Observatory in
6349_Acapulco
MPC · JPL 8084 Dallas 1989 CL1 Dallas February 6, 1989 Ayashi Station M. Koishikawa · 13 km (8.1 mi) MPC · JPL 8085 1989 CD8 — February 7, 1989 La Silla
List of minor planets: 8001–9000
List_of_minor_planets:_8001–9000
was used from 1880 to 1898. An industrial infrastructure, such as the Koishikawa Arsenal had to be established to produce such new weapons. Later, Japan
Firearms_of_Japan
Japanese martial artist and swordsman
master of Shindō Munen-ryū kenjutsu. He taught at the Yushinkan Dojo, near Koishikawa-Kōrakuen in Tokyo, and he trained many of the top swordsmen of his day
Nakayama_Hakudō
Kyobashi Ward Shiba Ward Azabu Ward Akasaka Ward Yotsuya Ward Ushigome Ward Koishikawa Ward Hongo Ward Shitaya Ward Asakusa Ward Honjo Ward Fukagawa Ward Toshima
Tokyo_1st_district_(1946)
Species of flowering plant
Epimedium sagittatum At Koishikawa Botanical Garden Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Spermatophytes
Epimedium_sagittatum
Japanese doctor (1672–1760)
the proposal, and facilities constructed inside the Koishikawa medicinal herb garden (now Koishikawa Botanical Garden). The foundation date of this small
Ogawa_Shosen
Japanese poet
Handful of Sand) was published by Shinonome-do Shoten. 1911 - Moved to Koishikawa because of health reasons. 1912 - In March, his mother Katsu died. He
Takuboku_Ishikawa
2×99mm Hotchkiss Long Ammunition belt Japan 1943 Type 3 heavy machine gun Koishikawa Arsenal 6.50×50mm Arisaka Feed Strip Japan 1914 Type 11 light machine
List_of_machine_guns
Japanese visual kei rock band
guitar, backing vocals Kohsuke (コースケ) – bass, backing vocals Kiri (桐) Koishikawa – drums Studio albums Kasou (渦奏; April 25, 2007), Oricon Albums Chart
Heidi_(band)
Kushiro S. Ueda, H. Kaneda V 4.0 km (2.5 mi) MPC · JPL 6097 Koishikawa 1991 UK2 Koishikawa October 29, 1991 Kitami K. Endate, K. Watanabe V 5.2 km (3.2 mi)
List of minor planets: 6001–7000
List_of_minor_planets:_6001–7000
19th-century Jōdo-shū Buddhist monk and reformer
daiichi no kōsō). Fukuda Gyōkai left home at the age of 6 and joined the “Koishikawa Denzūin” (小石川伝通院) in Edo. At the age of 19 he went to Kyoto to further
Fukuda_Gyōkai
Galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis
Transient Name Server. IAU. Retrieved 11 February 2026. Yamaoka, H.; Koishikawa, M. (2011). "Supernova 2011B in NGC 2655". Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams
NGC_2655
Football match
39th final of the Emperor's Cup competition. The final was played at Koishikawa Football Stadium in Tokyo on May 6, 1959. Kwangaku Club won the championship
1959_Emperor's_Cup_final
Japanese manga series by Kimiko Uehara
Ariyoshi Goro) Haruna Ariyoshi (有吉春菜, Ariyoshi Haruna) Yoriko Koishikawa (小石川頼子, Koishikawa Yoriko) In 2004, Inochi no Utsuwa was one of the titles recommended
Inochi_no_Utsuwa
Japanese politician
1847 Kōchi, Kōchi, Japan Died 13 December 1901(1901-12-13) (aged 54) Koishikawa, Tokyo, Japan Resting place Aoyama Cemetery Party Liberal Alma mater Daigakkō
Nakae_Chōmin
Earthquake in Japan
left the city undefended from the massive force of the Ansei quake. Koishikawa Mito Domain's upper residence collapsed, and Mito Domain Karo Toda Chudayu
1855_Edo_earthquake
Mount Banzan 1994 WO3 Mount Banzan November 29, 1994 Ayashi Station M. Koishikawa · 3.4 km MPC · JPL 30964 1994 WW7 — November 28, 1994 Kitt Peak Spacewatch
List of minor planets: 30001–31000
List_of_minor_planets:_30001–31000
powers, where she then rescues those who were trapped inside. Later, Iko Koishikawa, the girl that was injured in the roller coaster accident, transfers to
List_of_Shy_episodes
Japanese judoka, educator and politician (1860–1938)
the Kodokan started moving to a larger space located in Tomizaka-cho, Koishikawa-cho, and the move was completed by February 1894. The Kodokan's first
Kanō_Jigorō
Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate
with the Original Text] (in Japanese). Translated by Hashimoto, Hiroshi. Koishikawa, Tokyo: Meishinsha. pp. 98–99. Suffering may be unavoidable, but no one
Japanese_conjugation
Japanese artist (1876–1950)
250 woodblock prints. His tomb is in the grounds of the Ryuun-in, in Koishikawa, Tokyo. Throughout his life, Yoshida was a leading figure in the Japanese
Hiroshi_Yoshida
Japanese emissary (1823–1877) known for visiting France
because of his reconnaissance work. Takenaka was born in the district of Koishikawa in Edo, the first son of Shibata Junzo Yoshimichi, a Metsuke samurai of
Shibata_Takenaka
Heavy machine gun
manufactured in France by Hotchkiss but most of the weapon was made at the Koishikawa Arsenal. China: Purchased for Chang Tso-lin's Fengtian Army. Later used
Type_3_heavy_machine_gun
Team Championship Incoming champion – Egg Tart (Hagane Shinnou and Chie Koishikawa) Date Winner Event/Show Note(s) March 23 (aired March 29) Vacated ChocoPro
2026 in professional wrestling
2026_in_professional_wrestling
Japanese manga artist
part of Kami), Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. He was a long-time resident of Koishikawa, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. He made his professional manga debut in 1963 with
Taira_Hara
19th-century Japanese swordsman, marksman, soldier, and inventor
him with the mechanical aspects of the centuries-old matchlock. At the Koishikawa Arsenal in the early 1880s, Murata oversaw the manufacturing of the first
Murata_Tsuneyoshi
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Fulfil Wishes of All
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English
Famous.
Boy/Male
British, English
Bright Raven
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the forgiver
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Attraction; Charm; Appeal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Column; Pillar
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Living the Spiritual Way
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wonderful smell (Mehak)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Star
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