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"HINDA" is a common misspelling or typo for: hinds.

Date "HINDA" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1898. (references)

Specialty Definition: HINDA

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LiteratureHinda Daughter of Al Hassan, the Arabian ameer of Persia. Her lover, Hafed, was a Gheber or Fire-worshipper, the sworn enemy of Al Hassan and all his race. Al Hassan sent her away for safety, but she was taken captive by Hafed's party, and when her lover (betrayed to Al Hassan) burnt himself to death in the sacred fire, Hinda cast herself headlong into the sea. (T. Moore: The Fire-Worshippers.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
WikipedicHinda was a prostitute, mother of her bastard son Mu'awiyah. Later in the battle of Badr he ate Hamzas' liver. Both are apparently mentioned in the Qur'an. (references)

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