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Bani is a term that appears in several languages and contexts, and it does not refer to a single subject. It can denote a geographic place, a linguistic or ethnographic term, a religious concept, or a personal name, depending on the context.

In Arabic, bani (بني) is the construct meaning "sons of" or "children of" and is used in ethnonyms,

In Sikhism, Bani refers to sacred hymns and writings. Gurbani denotes the compositions of the Sikh Gurus

Geographically, one notable use is Bani, a municipality in the Peravia Province of the Dominican Republic. There

As a personal name, Bani occurs in various cultures and languages, both as a given name and

tribal
names,
and
place
names.
It
appears
in
historical
and
contemporary
uses,
such
as
Bani
Israel
and
various
toponyms
across
the
Arab
world.
and
other
revered
authors,
forming
the
core
of
Sikh
devotional
literature
and
practice.
are
other
places
that
include
"Bani"
as
part
of
their
names,
in
different
countries
and
contexts.
as
a
surname.
The
term
also
appears
in
transliterations
of
non-Latin
scripts,
where
it
means
different
things
depending
on
the
language.