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Noor Inayat Khan. She was a British spy during WWII, sent to German occupied France to send back important information to London. Noor was a gentle person, but utterly fearless in her (successful) effort to help the Allied Forces during the war. Life expectancy for spy operators was very low, and she valiantly stayed in German occupied France when even other spies had to flee to avoid capture. She had opportunity to leave too, but she stayed back. Noor Inayat Khan was eventually imprisoned and executed in a concentration camp. She endured much, and never gave any information to the people who hurt her. Please do look into her story, it’s very interesting and she is so worthy of being remembered every day- truly a modern hero.
Open na Noor.
Noor bin Ladin, the Swiss-born niece of terrorist Osama bin Laden, made news recently after voicing her endorsement of President Trump. Noor's side of the family has always been against Osama and his doings and is only bin Laden by name (even spelling it differently as Ladin). Saddened by the spread of radical Islam in her native Europe, she came in support of Trump, believing that he's capable of stopping the spread.
The Kohinoor Diamond, now part of the British crown jewels.
Another famous bearer of the name Noor was a WWII heroine, Noor Inayat Khan.
A famous bearer of this name is Queen Noor of Jordan.

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