1. khatun - Noun
2. Khatun - Proper noun
khatun (plural khatuns)
(now historical) A lady or wife in certain Central Asian communities, sometimes used as a title.
Khatun (plural Khatuns)
A surname.
Another report indicates that Baha al-Din’s grandfather, Ahmad al-Khatibi, was born to Ferdows Khatun, a daughter of the reputed Hanafite jurist and author Shams al-A’emma Abu Bakr of Sarakhs, who died circa 1088 (Af 75; FB 6 n.4; Mei 74 n. 17). Source: Internet
He said that many Malaysian men want to marry Rohingya women," Khatun said. Source: Internet
On January 11, 1592, he married Kanwal Rani, daughter of Ali Sher Khan, by his wife, Gul Khatun. Source: Internet
“Before I thought Britain leaving the EU was a joke, but when the BBC and other news organisations started talking about it, I was scared for my family,” said Bengali Brit Sajda Khatun, who has lived in Whitechapel her whole life. Source: Internet
Gini is the daughter of Abdul Mannan and Salma Khatun. Source: Internet
Rabeya Khatun, a weaver from Khosalpur village, said she was in great financial crisis since her marriage 15 years back. Source: Internet