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  Juma Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Juma Khan was a Pashtun militia commander active in the Badghis province of Afghanistan with links to the Taliban regime.
In March 2003, an allegedly ministry of the interior authorized border brigade led by Juma Khan fought another, unauthorized, brigade raised by the governor or Herat, Ismail Khan.
Juma Khan said the violence was in retaliation for Pashtuns resisting seizure of land and cattle by the government of Ismail Khan, a Tajik.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juma_Khan   (214 words)

  
 Afghanistan timeline April 1-15, 2003 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammed Sharif Sherzai, a brother of Gul Agha Sherzai, the governor of Kandahar province, escaped unhurt from an assault by gunmen on motorcycles near the Pakistani border town of Chaman, Afghanistan.
The fourth, the driver, was identified as Bacha Malkhui in one report and Zarat Khan in another report, a former intelligence officer for the deposed Taliban government.
According to witnesses, one of the gunmen was Mardan Khan, whose brother was a Taliban commander, but no arrests were made.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Afghanistan+timeline+April+2003   (2160 words)

  
 Rewaj - Daring Emirati Sheikha Plans to Settle in Pakistan
The lady and her spouse are on a ten-day bail after the local police had registered an FIR against Juma Raz and his family for keeping a foreigner in illegal custody.
It may be mentioned here that the ‘Khattak Ittihad' is also supporting plea of the woman for granting her citizenship on the basis of marrying a local man. A former president of the Ittehad has asked the government to grant Ms Alhamdi Pakistani nationality so she could live a peaceful life with her spouse.
Both had developed understanding when Juma Raz was serving in UAE and used to drive her to college.
www.rewaj.com /article.php?cc=4&id=547   (603 words)

  
 Afgha.com - Terrorism's Harvest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Western intelligence agencies believe Khan has become the kingpin of a heroin-trafficking enterprise that is a principal source of funding for the Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorists.
A Western law-enforcement official in Kabul who is tracking Khan says agents in Pakistan and Afghanistan, after a tip-off in May, turned up evidence that Khan is employing a fleet of cargo ships to move Afghan heroin out of the Pakistani port of Karachi.
Khan is now a marked man. "He's obviously very tightly tied to the Taliban," says Robert Charles, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement.
www.afgha.com /?af=article&sid=45136&newlang=english   (771 words)

  
 Education | Lateral thinking
Khan is trustee and "general dogsbody" of the An-Nisa Society, an organisation that tries to reconcile traditional Muslim communities with mainstream British society.
Juma had been trying to teach her own daughter the Koran but without much success.
Both Juma and Khan are preoccupied with the big questions for Muslims in Britain.
education.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4435216-48826,00.html   (964 words)

  
 Juma Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
In March 2003 an allegedly ministry of interior authorized border brigade led by Juma fought another unauthorized brigade raised by the or Herat Ismail Khan.
In the predominantly village of Akazi thirty eight civilians were and twelve civilians drowned as they tried escape across the river Murghab.
Juma Khan said the violence was in for Pashtuns resisting seizure of land and by the government of Ismail Khan a Tajik.
www.freeglossary.com /Juma_Khan   (180 words)

  
 AFGHANISTAN SEED AND CROP IMPROVEMENT SITUATION
Juma Khan is a 30-year-old farmer in the village of Sar Asiab in Bamiyan Center District of Bamiyan Province.
Khan gets fresh seed every year, but "this year is using his own." Next year he will source his seed from a more distant place like Jalalabad, Kabul, Mazar-e-Sharif, or Maydan Shar District of Warkdak.
Khan did not mention any potato variety, but his 19-year-old neighbor, who planted 2 jerib of Weeks variety wheat, had planted 3 jerib of potatoes using his own seed of what he identified as three varieties: Sabz Gul (green flower), Safed Gul (white flower), and Bay Gul (flowerless).
www.icarda.cgiar.org /Afghanistan/NA/Full/Improve_F.htm   (1950 words)

  
 Kashmir – Sikh carnage and after: Who is shielding the guilty?, The Milli Gazette, Vol. 3 No. 7
The dead included the son of missing Juma Khan, who had traced some belongings of his father from the site of the "encounter".
On April 6, 2000, when corpses were exhumed, their kins identified all the five as those of Zahoor Ahmad Dalal, Bashir Ahmad Bhat and Juma Khan, Mohammed Yousuf Malik and Juma Khan son of Amir Khan.
Though they were returned to their claimants, to ensure that the bodies belonged to the families, a decision to use the DNA fingerprinting technique was taken.
www.milligazette.com /Archives/01042002/0104200238.htm   (1123 words)

  
 KSL News: At Least 14 Taliban Die in Afghan Bombing
The attack was part of joint operations between the U.S. military and local Afghan militia hunting down Taliban fighters blamed for a series of attacks mostly in the south and east of the country, according to Ahmad Khan, a spokesman for the governor of Zabul province.
Both Ahmad Khan and Juma Khan, a district police chief, said the assault occurred in the Dai Chupan district of southeastern Zabul province, north of Kandahar.
Zabul's police chief, Juma Khan, told The Associated Press that about 600 Afghan and American soldiers had been deployed in the mountainous districts of Dai Chupan, Dagam and Babu Jhar, about 200 miles west of Kabul.
tv.ksl.com /index.php?nid=6&sid=44610   (813 words)

  
 Juma Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
In March 2003, hisforces were involved in skirmish with a rival faction that ended with human rights violations visited upon his forces and thecivilian population.
In March 2003, an allegedly ministry of the interior authorized border brigade led by Juma Khan fought another, unauthorized,brigade raised by the governor or Herat, Ismail Khan.
Juma Khan said the violence was in retaliation for Pashtuns resisting seizure of land and cattle by the government of IsmailKhan, a Tajik.
www.therfcc.org /juma-khan-152413.html   (207 words)

  
 Child charity work, fundraising & volunteering UK with Save the Children   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
When the bombing stopped, Juma Khan and the other refugees were taken to the camp at Zhare Dasht.
Juma Khan is also worried about the lack of education opportunities for children at Zahre Dasht.
Although there’s a school at the camp, classes are held in large tents that are hot and dusty in summer and freezing cold in winter.
www.savethechildren.org.uk /scuk/jsp/resources/details.jsp?id=1822&group=resources§ion=casestudy&subsection=details   (561 words)

  
 A History of Kashmiri Pandits
But with all his good work, Madad Khan was not to remain in Kashmir for more than ten months, when he was called to make room for his successor Mirdad Khan in year 1786 A. Mirdad Khan made a good start with Mulla Gaffar Khan as his Assistant.
The Subedar Mirdad Khan undertook the collection and realization of the land revenue without the help of his Assistant, Mulla Gaffar Khan, who was as a result, removed from office and Mirdad Khan was put in the sole charge of the country.
Jumma Khan's closing years would have been rather peaceful but for the construction of a Matam Sarai by Shias which was greatly resented by the Sunni Muslims.
www.kashmir-information.com /Kilam/chapter18.html   (1564 words)

  
 Tampa Boy: the story of Juma Khan Nazari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Below is a story of one of the passengers of the Palapa, the boat that was met by captain Arne Rinnan's MV Tampa.
One of the most loyal friends of Juma Khan Nazari, Elaine Smith, who wrote to him on Nauru almost weekly, writes: "This is from another dear friend who happens to be a survivor from the Tampa incident.
NOTE: Juma first recorded most of this story on audio tape (recorded on April 1, 2003), which was sent to refugee advocates.
www.safecom.org.au /tampa-boy.htm   (3656 words)

  
 Arab woman seeks stay against deportation -DAWN - National; 21 April 2005
Mr Khan, who is 36 and can speak Arabic, said that after the death of Ms Shaikhan’s father his sons opposed the marriage and he was forced to leave the country about eight months ago.
Mr Khan claimed that a ‘false’ case had been registered against them at a police station in Karak city, charging them with keeping the woman in illegal confinement.
The petitioners requested the high court to declare that they were married in accordance with law and Shariat, and that the woman was entitled to Pakistani citizenship by virtue of her being legally wedded wife of petitioner No 1 (Juma Raz).
www.dawn.com /2005/04/21/nat31.htm   (656 words)

  
 Clarion: Afghan Families Demand U.S. Compensation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
About 300 people are thought to have died in the bombing around the northern city of Kunduz, and 300 more in five villages in eastern Afghanistan, journalists who have investigated the areas say.
Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Juma Khan and his daughter, Amina, said they lost 16 relatives in an American raid on Khanabad last fall.
Juma Khan, Amina's father, a cobbler who borrowed money to travel from their home town, Khanabad, to deliver the petitions, said he was worried it had been in vain.
www.cambridgeclarion.org /nyt8apr.html   (868 words)

  
 Way Underground - Guerrillas Killed in Afghanistan Fighting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Juma Khan, a district police chief, said the assault occurred in the Dai Chupan district of southeastern Zabul province, near the border with Kandahar.
Ahmad Khan, a spokesman for the governor of Zabul province, said as many as 50 Taliban guerrillas were killed in the operation Monday.
Zabul's police chief, Juma Khan, told The Associated Press that joint forces had arrested about 20 people in mountainous districts 200 miles west of Kabul.
www.wayug.com /modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=155   (650 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
According to the sources, the arrested persons are Jamaluddin and Juma Khan both of whom are the residents of Chitral.
told that a police patrolling party had found Juma Khan wandering aimlessly in the night of the occurrence who told the police that he had gone to the hospital to attend his ailing father which proved false later on.
It may be recalled that four masked persons had killed two employees of AKHS and set ablaze five of its vehicles in its office premises on the night of Sunday last.
www.chitralnews.com /Latest%20New499.htm   (135 words)

  
 The Nation
Therefore, when Amir Abdul Rehman Khan died and his son Amir Habibullah Khan assumed the reins of power, the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, pressed upon him to come to India and reconfirm the treaty concluded with his father.
Habibullah Khan was reluctant to come to India and insisted that he would abide by the agreement reached with his father and so there was no need of signing another document.
Criticizing the ANP Rahbar Khan Abdul Wali Khan as themselves sitting in the lap of Nawaz Sharif (ANP alliance with ML) and expecting Afghanistan to fight the ‘Pukhtoonistan’ battle for them, was an eye-opener and testimony to the hitherto wrong position adopted by Afghanistan.
www.nation.com.pk /daily/nov-2004/7/columns5.php   (1135 words)

  
 Juma Khan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Juma Khan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Juma_Khan   (234 words)

  
 CTV.ca | U.S. jets bomb Taliban fighters in Afghanistan
The attack was part of joint operations between the U.S. military and local Afghan militia hunting down Taliban fighters blamed for a series of attacks, mostly in the south and east of the country, said Ahmad Khan, a spokesman for the governor of Zabul province.
Presidential spokesman Jawad Luddin said the guerrillas were trying to stop reconstruction and destabilize local administrations of the government of Afghan leader Hamid Karzai, who took power after the ouster of the hardline Islamic militia by U.S.-led coalition forces in late 2001.
Zabul's police chief, Juma Khan, told AP that about 600 Afghan and U.S. soldiers had been deployed in the mountainous districts of Dai Chupan, Dagam and Babu Jhar, about 320 kilometres west of Kabul.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1061828781924_21?hub=TopStories   (786 words)

  
 Publications Fruits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Khan, M.A., Ur-Rahman, H., and Yaqub, C.M. Effect of different harvesting dates on the comparative performance of spring and autumn produced cardinal potatoes.
Ur-Rahman, H., Khan, M.A., Hussain, S.I., Mahmood, T., and Shah, A.H. Effect of Paclobutrazol on Plant growth and yield of Pepper.
Ur-Rahman, H., Khan, M.A., and Khokhar, K.M. Effect of Paclobutrazol on growth and yield of Tomato.
www.parc.gov.pk /hort-p.html   (1666 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Middle East / 14 killed as US jets target Taliban   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
In the campaign, dubbed "Operation Warrior Sweep," fighter jets provided air support for ground troops and blasted the mountain region that runs between Kandahar and Zabul provinces, said Colonel Rodney Davis, spokesman for the US military at coalition headquarters at Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul.
A Taliban spokesman, Mohammed Hanif, said by satellite telephone that only civilians were killed in two separate offensives by Afghan government troops, and that the Taliban contingent had fled.
The recent antigovernment assaults, mostly in the south and east of Afghanistan but also in some central regions, suggest that the Taliban are regrouping after the harsh Islamic regime was toppled by US-led forces in late 2001.
www.boston.com /news/world/middleeast/articles/2003/08/26/14_killed_as_us_jets_target_taliban   (635 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | South Asia | Drugs war landmark in Afghanistan
Shortly after, a report prepared for the US Congress by its research services identified him and another alleged Afghan drugs lord, Juma Khan, as linkmen between the men's own drugs interests and extremist organisations still operating in Afghanistan.
Juma Khan has also been identified as a global drugs kingpin with what US officials describe as "very tight links" to the Taleban.
In the meantime, the Americans will be hoping they are as successful with Juma Khan as they have been with Bashir Noorzai.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/south_asia/4487433.stm   (731 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
A spokesman for Zabul Province Governor Hafizullah Khan said that up to 50 neo-Taliban fighters were killed, but the U.S. military estimated the number at 14, the BBC reported on 25 August.
According to Daichopan police chief Juma Khan, the "fighting has come to an end," and his forces "are conducting house-to-house, village-to-village, and cave-to-cave searches" for neo-Taliban forces.
Juma Khan believes that most of the remaining neo-Taliban forces have escaped to neighboring districts.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2003/08/6-SWA/swa-260803.asp   (2184 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Jammu & Kashmir
Family members of Juma Khan and Juma Ali Khan of Darriangan villlage wait after identifying the bodies which were exhumed in Chogam (Pathribal) village in Anantnag on Friday.
The bank chairman, Mr M.Y. Khan received appreciation from the Governor and the Chief Minister for having upgraded Jammu and Kashmir bank to number one position in the country with a business turnover of Rs 13,000 crore.
Mr Khan said that the bank had 404 branches out of which 113 branches had been fully computerised and 35 more branches were to be computerised shortly.
www.tribuneindia.com /2000/20000409/j&k.htm   (1691 words)

  
 Gaza < Israeli Attacks < Palestine < Middle East < : news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Like much of the other destruction in the 6-day- old Israeli offensive in Rafah, the demolition of the zoo seemed a psychological attack on Rafah's population rather than a military strike against the Palestinian guerrillas who maintain a strong presence in the city.
The zoo "was our dream and our life," said Mohammed Juma, 40, as he gave reporters a tour of the ruins.
So the Juma brothers' zoo "was almost the only place where we could take our children to breathe," said Rafah's mayor, Saeed Fathi Zarb.
www.schema-root.org /region/mideast/palestine/israeli_attacks/gaza   (3457 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior....News Page
An elderly Gujjar leader, Roshan Jan wife of the "missing" Juma Khan S/o Faqeerullah Khan of Brari Angan claimed that the same was that of her husband who, according to her, had been picked up by security forces on March 24 evening.
She, as well as her son, Abdur Rasheed Khan, claimed identification of the badly charred dead body on the basis of the lower jaw.
The doctors did not agree with the statements and "identification" of the relatives of the missing persons and insisted that only a scientific process, called DNA testing, would decide whether the dead bodies were those of the "unidentified militants" (as claimed by security forces) or those of the innocent civilians (as claimed by their relatives).
www.dailyexcelsior.com /00apr08/news.htm   (5737 words)

  
 GN Online: City Talk: National park, green space beyond compare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Juma Khan, a 16-year-old Pakistani student who was accompanying his cousin, said he visits the park on Fridays and national holidays.
He said the park is large enough to have swimming pools, a small supermarket and cafeterias to meet needs especially of single men arriving with their friends.
Al Bahri Khamis Muftah Rashid, a UAE national aged about 70, from Sharjah, was sitting on the grass with his son, wife and her friends.
www.gulf-news.com /Articles/news.asp?ArticleID=49039   (1092 words)

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