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  Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report - Chapter 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Farman Ali would not be out of place, for the reason that he has been conspicuously mentioned in several contexts by the international press as well as by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
Farman Ali merely functioned as an intelligent, well-intentioned and sincere staff officer in the various appointments held by him, and at no stage could he be regarded as being a member of the inner military junta surrounding and supporting General Yahya Khan.
Farman Ali had sent out of East Pakistan a large sum of money, approximately Rs 60,000, through his nephew who was a Helicopter Pilot in the Army and left Dacca in the early hours of the 16th of December, 1971.
www.bangla2000.com /Bangladesh/Independence-War/Report-Hamoodur-Rahman/chapter3.shtm   (4320 words)

  
  Rao Farman Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rao Farman Ali's support of the Jamaat-e-Islami in the 1970 elections was no secret, and, it is believed, the emergence of the militant wing of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami, the Al-Badar, at this time was no coincidence.
Farman Ali explained the significance of this writing and the circumstances under which it came to be made by him.
Farman Ali has stated that he did not give any importance to this note and it must have fallen into the hands of his Bengali Personal Assistant, when the diary for the year 1970 was replaced at the close of that year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rao_Farman_Ali   (1683 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Rao Farman Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Maj Gen Rao Farman Ali Khan was born in 1923.
Rao Farman Ali, Adviser to the Governor of East Pakistan said, in (HCR) regarding General Niazi ''"Harrowing tales of rape, loot, arson, harassment, and of insulting and degrading behaviour were narrated in general terms....
Gen Farman Ali was the military adviser to the governor of East Pakistan in 1971 and was considered to have had complete knowledge of the events leading to the fall of Dhaka.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Rao-Farman-Ali   (433 words)

  
 Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report - Chapter 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Farman Ali has stated that he did not give any importance to this note and it must have fallen into the hands of his Bengali Personal Assistant, when the diary for the year 1970 was replaced at the close of that year.
Farman Ali it was on the 9th and 10th of December 1971 that he was rung up in the evening by Maj. Gen.
Farman Ali has stated that he cannot say anything as to what happened after he came away from the headquarters but he thinks that no further action was taken.
www.bangla2000.com /Bangladesh/Independence-War/Report-Hamoodur-Rahman/chapter2.shtm   (4460 words)

  
 Independence Day Special   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
However, Farman Ali was asked about his role in the killings of the Bengali intellectuals on 14 December 1971, couple of days prior to the liberation.
Farman Ali partly denied his connivance with this gruesome cold-blooded execution that rivals Hitler's SS force but he inclined to make Niazi culpable for the crime.
Farman Ali, who met Bangabandhu in one of the political parleys that was taking place in the Governor's house, told the general that Mr.
www.thedailystar.net /suppliments/2004/victory_day/vic12.htm   (2234 words)

  
 Children of Fath Ali Shah Qajar
Assieh Khanom (I), daughter of Fath Ali Khan Davallou Qajar, one of Fath Ali Shah's aghdi wives.
Full brother of Hassan Ali Mirza, Homayoun Soltan Khanom, Seyd Begom "Hamdam Saltaneh," and Shahzadeh Begom Jan. He and his brother both rose up against Mohammad Shah Qajar and were put down by their nephew Firouz Mirza, Abbas Mirza's son and the ancestor of the Farmanfarmaian family.
Wife of Hossein Ali Khan Governor of Mahallat, leader of the Isma'ilis and ancestor of the Agha Khans.
www.qajarpages.org /fathalishahchildren.html   (3655 words)

  
 Farman Ali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farman Ali, known as Farman Sab, is a senior journalist, editor and has remained a political worker as well.
Farman has been worked actively with the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and Rawalpindi/Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ).
Farman Ali was born on June 7, 1960, in Shimshal, a far-flung village in Gojal, the Northern Areas of Pakistan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Farman_Ali   (301 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Farman Ali
1971 Farman's diary was recovered from the ruins of the Governor's house.
Farman Ali had sent out of East Pakistan a large sum of money, approximately Rs 60,000, through his nephew who was a Helicopter Pilot in the Army and left Dacca in the early hours of the 16th of December, 1971.
Farman Ali, as the facts stated by him are easily verifiable and we do not think that he would have made incorrect statements in this behalf before the Commission.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Farman-Ali   (715 words)

  
 'Whom do we Muslims trust besides Lalu?'
Farman Ali, in his late 20s, looks quite middle class, wearing a clean and new white coloured jacket.
The divide is evident: Ali, with his middle class aspirations, clearly wants to do better and seeks development and jobs; the poor, leading miserable lives and always the first to be affected by riots or clashes, want safety.
Usman Ali says he is not bothered by such 'high' politics.
in.rediff.com /election/2005/feb/21espec1.htm   (1410 words)

  
 War Criminals
Presently Farman is writing books in order to convince the world about his ignorance of independence war of Bangladesh and to clear his name off the massacre, loot, rape and arson during the war.
In his book Farman, through his subtle language and ostensibly innocent representation, pleads his innocence during the war and his ignorance of the war situation (although he was in charge of the civil administration and the chief adviser to the chief martial law administrator of Pakistan !).
Abbas Ali Khan abetted and encouraged Pakistan army's genocide through speeches at countless rallies, statements to and, articles in newspapers etc. Khan also played a leading role in the central "Peace Committee", which was set up to directly and indirectly assist the Pakistan army's campaign in Bangladesh.
www.geocities.com /titoscohel/images/page36.html   (10272 words)

  
 Trekking and Mountaineering in Pakistan, essays, photos and resources--Karakorams.com
Eventually the porters and M. Ali left and I volunteered to wait - it was a long wait and I sort of dozed off for a bit.
Anyhow, M. Ali and Hassan had raced ahead and the remaining four (myself included) were left on the "starting end" of the boulder field.
Farman Ali asked me to get some sort of letter of recommendation sent to David Hamilton and not for the others.
www.karakorams.com /Essays/Askole_to_Skinmang.htm   (2425 words)

  
 Momin Chetamani
Hazrat Ali's mother was surprised at this incident of Hazrat Ali being born while she was praying for she was away from home when He was born.
Those people who doubt His Farmans and who do not recognize their Lord are like the ones who have capsized from a boat in the middle of the ocean and to them the bank is not in sight.
O Ali, such is Kaljoog and You have entrusted their responsibility to me. People have succumbed to their vices and they believe in evil spirits.
ismaili.net /granths/chetwan.html   (15150 words)

  
 MOMIN CHETAMANI by SYED IMAM SHAH
165) Eji Tene farmane je jiv chalshe Te jiv pamshe moksh didar Chara charbat je jiv shikhashe Te to jashe narak dwar Cheto...
359) Eji Tene satgure vani kahi Murid kidha mulk oonch monjar Satgurna farmane jo chalsho to aagal pamsho moksh didar Cheto...
396) Eji Tare farman laine satgur ji chaliya Tene vani kidhi is jug minjar Teto farmani banda Sri Islamshah tana Tene chatris karor bodhiya duniya minjar Cheto....
ismaili.net /granths/chetwanb.html   (20820 words)

  
 Ansar Burney Trust - Woman's Legs Amputated in Pakistan
Shaheen Burney said with sorrow and grief that on Saturday 7th of February, in a village near Sargodha, both legs of an innocent married woman were amputated by her brother-in-law in the name of honour (Karo-Kari).
He alleged that Sultana had illicit relations with a villager; but according to the victim Ms Musarrat Sultana, who was admitted to the DHQ Hospital, Sargodha, the attack occurred because the accused wanted to marry her sister.
And when she rejected the proposal, Farman Ali took it as an insult and amputated both her legs.
www.ansarburney.org /news/n9.html   (507 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Yahya Khan
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (January 5, 1928 - April 4, 1979) was a Pakistani politician who served as President, from 1971 to 1973, and as Prime Minister, from 1973 to 1977, of Pakistan.
Yahya Khan was born in Chakwal in 1917 to a family of Persian speaking soldiers.
Yahya became the highest-ranking casualty of the war: to forestall further unrest, he hastily surrendered his powers to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, age 43, the ambitious leader of West Pakistan's powerful People's Party.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Yahya-Khan   (499 words)

  
 Op-Ed
The sight of Farman Ali, grey-faced and desolate, wandering alone across the Dacca race course after the surrender, was not something one wanted to see again.
Farman Ali on 10 December sent a message to Yahya Khan in Islamabad proposing a 'cease-fire leading to a peaceful transfer of power to a government here of elected representatives of East Pakistan.' The Pakistani troops would not have laid down their arms, but would have ceased fire and been repatriated to West Pakistan.
Even Farman Ali took the pointless trouble to tell journalists at midday on Wednesday that there was no question of a cease-fire.
www.newagebd.com /2004/dec/16/oped.html   (3152 words)

  
 Farman Ali - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Farman Ali - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Farman Ali contains research on
Farman Ali, External links, Pakistani journalists and 1960 births.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Farman_Ali   (312 words)

  
 Mountain Voices: oral testimonies from the Karakorum mountains, Pakistan
The interviewers were Rahmat Nazar, Momin Shah, Farman Ullah, Majnoon Khan, Mohammed Amin, Samim Shah, Hajat Shah, Hussn Bibi, Taj Begum, Nighat Paree, Abdullah Bai, Mohammed Khaliq, and Jamila Inayat.
The testimonies were translated by Johar Ali, Yasmin Farman Ali, Dure Yasmin, Inayat Ali, Mehboob Ali, and Sher Ali.
SNT are producing radio programmes in Wakhi, based on the recorded interviews, for local broadcast, and their own English-language booklet should be completed in 2006.
www.mountainvoices.org /pakistan.asp   (1026 words)

  
 Re: Cotton waste   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Syed Mansoor Ali -- Wednesday, 24 December 2003, at 11:13 a.m.
Syed Mansoor Ali -- Wednesday, 24 December 2003, at 11:15 a.m.
Syed Mansoor Ali -- Wednesday, 24 December 2003, at 12:39 p.m.
www.vorras.net /textiles?read=3963   (533 words)

  
 About Farman Fatehpuri
A former chair of Urdu language at Karachi University, the editor of the most comprehensive dictionary of Urdu, scholar, author of scores of books (several on Ghalib), Dr. Fatehpuri is most revered and respected for his literary contributions to Urdu.
Born Syed Dildar Ali 1926 in Fatehpur (Haswa), son of Syed Ashiq Ali.
Married to first cousin, Salma Begum in 1947 and have two sons, Syed Abrar Ali and Syed Absar Ali and two daugthers, Dr. Shamim Salman, Najma Hahsmi and Uzma Farman.
www.ghalib.org /about_farman_fatehpuri.htm   (186 words)

  
 'Punishment' rape suspects held (3rd man arrested)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Three of the four main suspects in the June 22 rape in Muzaffargarh are now in police custody, district police chief Farman Ali said.
Ali said a police officer, Mohammad Iqbal, had also been arrested for alleged negligence in the case and taking bribes from the girl's family to release her brother.
Farman said 45 of the accused rapists have been arrested.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/712221/posts   (2068 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
She stated this in a message on the eve of July 5, which she described as a “fl day” in the history of Pakistan when the government headed by Prime Minister Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto was toppled in 1977 by General Zia-ul Haq.
The police raided a poultry farm in southwestern Baluchistan province and arrested one of the alleged rapists, Abdul Khaliq, said Col Farman Ali, a senior police officer.
District police superintendent Farman Ali Chaudhry said 45 of the alleged rapists had been arrested.
www.tribuneindia.com /2002/20020707/world.htm   (3033 words)

  
 The Travail of Ashrafuzzaman Khan's Infamous Diary
But even as all seemed lost for the beleaguered Pakistani armed forces, sinister forces were at work at the Governor's House determined more than ever to deliver the coup de grâce to the "upstarts" who had refused to accept the fate of a subject race.
General Niazi was huddling with his comrade the infamous Major General Rao Farman Ali, and their chief troubleshooter, Major Siddique Salek.
Even in the moment of their defeat, Generals Niazi and Ali must have relished the thought that they have forced Bangladesh to pay an extremely heavy price for its independence.
www.hvk.org /articles/1202/195.html   (856 words)

  
 The Hindu : Metro Plus Thiruvananthapuram / Cuisine : Biryani fete
The Terrace, Leela Kovalam, presents the Leela group's master Indian chef Farman Ali Qureishi.
Farman offers a wide range of biryanis to choose from.
The biryanis will be offered in the buffet and as part of the a-la-carte menu as well.
www.hindu.com /mp/2006/07/29/stories/2006072901310300.htm   (189 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Pakistan arrests gang-rape suspects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The court also criticised the police for taking over a week to register a case after the victim said she was gang-raped on 22 June.
Muzaffargarh district police chief Farman Ali told the AFP news agency that the force was making special efforts to arrest the remaining two suspects.
Mr Ali also said one of his officers, Mohammad Iqbal, had been arrested for negligence and for taking bribes from the girl's family to release her brother from custody.
news.bbc.co.uk /hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_2104000/2104063.stm   (501 words)

  
 News Article in Depth
Dec 13, New Delhi: The Chief of Army Staff, Gen S H F J Manekshaw, asked Maj Gen Rao Farman Ali, Military advisor to the Pakistani Governor in Dacca to surrender in the interest of his own men.
In a third message beamed to the Pakistani Occupation forces in Bangladesh over All India Radio, Gen Manekshaw told Gen Ali that his garrision was within artillery
Gen Manekshaw had addressed the message to Maj Gen Rao Farman Ali most possibly because it is Farman Ali who was believed to have been behind the "Ceasefire - Transfer of Power" proposal raised a couple of days back which was later scuttled by Rawalpindi.
www.bharat-rakshak.com /1971/Dec13/Art03.htm   (432 words)

  
 HRCP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Musrat Sultana of Chak 75-NB, whose husband Ehsan lives abroad, was roped on a chorpoy by her bother-in-law Farman Ali with the support of his friend before carrying out the amputation.
The injured woman, admitted to the DHQ hospital, alleged that the accused wanted to marry her younger sister.
When she rejected the proposal, Farman Ali and her mother took it as an insult.
www.hrcp-web.org /News_detail.cfm?newsid=168   (105 words)

  
 Inretrospect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Since it was late in the afternoon we went to the colonel’s room in the officers’ mess, there the colonel told me that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Awami League leader, was to be arrested the next day or the day after and I was to make the necessary plan.
General Hamid heard me out and then telephoned Major General Rao Farman and told him that he was sending me to him and that he should meet all my requirements.
There Farman Ali asked him what his requirement was.
www.weeklyholiday.net /140602/inret.html   (3865 words)

  
 Opinion
Chaudry Rehmat Ali who coined the word ‘Pakistan’ for his new country did not bother to fit the majority population of future Pakistan in his name.
The members from Punjab objected that just because of being larger in number, Bengalis should not be allowed to have a dominant position (a similar stand taken by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1971 when he stated that the bastions of power are Punjab and Sindh).
Major General Rao Farman Ali (Political advisor of the regime in East Pakistan) became Managing Director of Fauji Foundation.
www.defencejournal.com /2002/dec/demons.htm   (7781 words)

  
 Gul Hassan Khan - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After Partition, he served the Pakistani army for 25 years.
He was ousted as army chief on March 3, 1972 by Pakistani prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
He was allegedly hudled up in a car and taken to Lahore by road by Ghulam Mustafa Khar, a crony of Bhutto and a politician.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Gul_Hasan   (202 words)

  
 Pakistan Link - Letter & Opinion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
I have read the complete version of the report about 50 times, and there are numerous places where both Tikka and Farman have been criticized for committing some mistakes.
They were exonerated of war crimes, cowardice and corruption but their mistakes have been duly recorded.
Niazi claims that the signal was sent by Gen Rao Farman Ali, Niazi's junior!
www.pakistanlink.com /Letters/2001/Mar/30/06.html   (546 words)

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