The term "Sitara Aur Mehrunissa" does not correspond to any widely recognized historical, cultural, scientific, or literary entity in available encyclopedic sources. It does not appear in authoritative references such as Encyclopaedia Britannica, WorldCat, JSTOR, or other academic databases as a documented concept, work, or notable subject.
The phrase is in Urdu or Hindi, where "Sitara" (ستارہ) means "star" and "Mehrunissa" (مہرونیسا) is a proper name of Persian origin, historically associated with Mughal-era figures such as Empress Nur Jahan, whose full name was Mehr-un-Nissa. "Aur" (اور) translates to "and" in English. Therefore, the literal meaning of the phrase is "Sitara and Mehrunissa."
Given this, "Sitara Aur Mehrunissa" may refer to a fictional work, a creative title in literature or media, or a personal or artistic expression. However, without verifiable context or reliable sources, no definitive identification or description can be provided.
Due to the absence of documented, credible references, the term is classified as lacking sufficient encyclopedic information.