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  Muhammad Khan Tarin Shahid :: Khyber.ORG
Muhammad Khan Tareen was not to be subdued by a Sikh Kafir and he refused to listen to their demands and told the Sikh General that he was ready to die instead of giving in to their demands.
Sher Muhammad Khan was in pursuit of Sardar Hari Singh.
Muhammad Khan Tarin, Sar Buland Khan Tanol and Shah Muhammad Mashwani came to meet the Maharajah but the rest of the Sardar's crossed the River Sindh and went to Yusufzai Territory; Mardan.
www.khyber.org /people/sarfaroshan/muhdkhantarin.shtml   (8621 words)

  
 AYUB KHAN, MUHAMMAD. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1958, after a military coup, Ayub Khan became president; he was confirmed in office by a referendum (Feb., 1960).
Ayub Khan was returned to office in 1965, defeating Fatimah Jinnah, sister of the founder of Pakistan.
Early in 1969, Ayub Khan announced that he would not seek reelection in 1970, but unrest continued and in March he resigned power to a martial-law government headed by Gen. Muhammad Yahya Khan.
www.bartleby.com /aol/65/ay/AyubKhan.html   (254 words)

  
 Tablet to Hájí Muhammad Sádiq Khán
Muhammad ibn ’Abú-Bakr was a loyal follower of ’Alí, the first Imám.
Muhammad was barbarously and treacherously put to death in Egypt, probably on the orders of Mu’áwíyah, the first Umayyad Khalif, so that another Umayyad could be appointed governor.
The father of Hájí Muhammad Sádiq Khán, Luft-’Alí Khán, who was the commander of the Qashqá’í Regiment during the second upheaval of Nayríz in 1853 (Balyuzí’s note, expanded by MF).
bahai-library.com /?file=abdulbaha_muhammad_sadiq_khan   (460 words)

  
 Aga Muhammad Khan - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
AGA MUHAMMAD KHAN [Aga Muhammad Khan] or Agha Muhammad Khan, 1742-97, shah of Persia, founder of the Qajar dynasty.
AGA KHAN III (Muhammad Shah), leader of the Ismailis, founder and first president of the League of Indian Muslims.
Aga Khan and Presidents of MIT and Harvard Lay Foundations For An Architecture Of Understanding.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-agam1uham.html   (299 words)

  
 SIR MUHAMMAD ZAFRULLA KHAN - 17th Sesssion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, who was elected President of the General Assembly today, was Pakistan's first Foreign Minister from l947 to 1954 and in that capacity headed Pakistan's delegation to the annual sessions of the general Assembly.
Zafrulla Khan was born in Sialkot now in West Pakistano on 6 February 1893, and was educated at the Government College, Lahore, and later at King's College, London.
In December 1939., Zafrulla Khan headed the Indian Delegation to the Session of the Ausembly of the League of Nations and from October 1941 to June 1947, he surved as Judge of the federal court of India.
www.un.org /ga/54/president/bios/bio17.htm   (406 words)

  
 The Aga Khan I in Afghanistan
About the time that the Aga Khan was having troubles in Iran, the British were deeply involved in Afghanistan, and their efforts were aimed at establishing in Kabul a rule that would be friendly to Britain, and prevent the Russian influence penetrating the borders of India, that would possibly threaten the existence of British empire.
Yar Muhammad Khan, the ruler of Herat also contemplated an attack on Kandhar, and had sent a secret mission to the Iranian governor of Mashhad for acquiring aids to expel the British from Afghanistan.
The British position became critical and in the ensuing struggle, the Aga Khan as the ally of the British, was necessarily involved.
www.ismaili.net /histoire/history08/history807.html   (1074 words)

  
 HISTORY OF AWADH
Muhammad Naseer came to Patna (today capital of Bihar State) along with his elder son Muhammad Baqar from Khurasan (in Persia) and worked for Murshid Quli Khan.
Sadat Khan's nephew Sherjung and Abul Mansoor Muhammad Muqueem.
Muhammad Mucked was efficient having the experience of 5 years but for Nadir Shah these qualities were of no use.
www.indiancoins.8m.com /awadh/AwadhHist.html   (2646 words)

  
 Khan analyzes misconceptions of Islam
Khan shared with the audience the humbling actions and teachings of Muhammad in order to educate about Muhammad's dedication to morality and values of peace.
Khan said that Muhammad altered the women's positions within Islam, giving women an identity in a society where women were treated as property.
Muhammad was not described as holy or perfect, but a man of good faith no matter what religion.” Adjerid said that MSA hopes to clear misconceptions through open dialogues among students and faculty within a general population in the community.
www.collegiatetimes.com /news/1/ARTICLE/6781/2006-03-30.html   (666 words)

  
 Muhammad Khan Junejo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad Khan Junejo (Urdu: محمد خان جونیجو) (born August 18, 1932 – died March 16, 1993) was former Pakistani Prime Minister.
After partyless polls were held for the national and provincial assemblies in 1985, Muhammad Khan Junejo was appointed Prime Minister by General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
Muhammad Khan Junejo was elected member of the National Assembly in 1990, and died of a serious illness in 1993.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muhammad_Khan_Junejo   (379 words)

  
 이란정보네트웍(IIN) » Blog Archive » [인물]Agha Muhammad Khan (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Agha Muhammad Khan marks the beginning of the Qajar dynastic line in Iran, or Persia as it was known in the 18th century.
Agha Muhammad Khan was born in Astarabad in northeastern Persia in 1742.
Agha Muhammad Khan, whose “court was almost invariably his tent,” was disturbed during a respite from military command by a quarrel between two attendants in his private quarters.
all-iran.info.cob-web.org:8888 /home5/2005/11/07/360   (1075 words)

  
 History Of Rahim Yar Khan
Amir Mohammad Bahawal Khan I, (1 746-1 949) ascended the throne in 1 746.
Sadiq Mohammad Khan III, (1852-1853) was crowned as Amir.
Amir Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi V (I 907-1955), was proclaimed Amir of Bahawalpur on the death of his father in 1907.
brain.com.pk /~rahimyarkhan/historyofryk.htm   (1603 words)

  
 Allama Mashriqi's Relatives and Extended Family
Khan was a poet and writer of significant stature.
Dr. Khan was a winner of many prestigious Civil Awards from the government of Pakistan and received an illustrious award from the government of Philippines.
Ikram Ullah Khan Anwar (son) was a businessman and a social reformer.
allama-mashriqi.8m.com /family.html   (3585 words)

  
 Hewad.com - Afghanistan - Our Mission
A man of letters and the sword, a literary figure and a true symbol of the Afghan code of life, Pashtoonwali, Muhammad Gul Khan Momand was born in 1885, in Kabul.
Muhammad Usman Khan Barakzai was selected as its first head and a committee under Muhammad Gul Momand (known to his countrymen, Pashtoon Baba) worked out the guidelines and objectives of the organisation.
Muhammad Gul Momand died in Kabul on 18th of August 1964, at the age of 80.
www.hewad.com /mohammadgul/index.htm   (1028 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Quran: The Eternal Revelation Vouchsafed to Muhammad the Seal of the Prophets: Books: Muhammad Zafrulla ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Khan, a former Pakistani foreign minister and an international lawyer, presents a translation that is clear and simple to comprehend to a wide English-speaking audience.
Khan's translation includes a lengthy introduction (about 50 pages) that sheds some light on what a lay reader should know about the Qur'an, according to the translator, and is meant in lieu of explanatory notes in single chapters.
Muhammad Kahn's new translation of the Arabic text remains strictly faithful to the text in meaning, but is unique in its clarity and precision in English.
www.amazon.com /Quran-Revelation-Vouchsafed-Muhammad-Prophets/dp/1566562554   (1501 words)

  
 The Outing of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan - by Juan Cole
Earlier on, Reuters had reported, and I had repeated, that the name of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan was given on background to the press by a Bush administration official.
Although the efficient cause of the naming of Khan was a Pakistani official speaking to the NYT, I would argue that the final cause of the naming was the Ridge press conference.
The appearance of Khan's name in the New York Times on Aug. 2 caused the British to have to swoop down on the London al-Qaeda cell to which he was speaking.
www.antiwar.com /cole/?articleid=3382   (1570 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (South Asian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan[A´gA mOOhAm´mAd yA´yA khAn] Pronunciation Key, 1917–80, Pakistani general and president (1969–71).
Yahya Khan performed well during the 1965 war with India, and in 1966 became commander in chief of the army.
Economic problems and disputes between East and West Pakistan led to Ayub Khan's resignation and his replacement as president by Yahya Khan in 1969.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/Y/YahyaKha.html   (263 words)

  
 Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak :: Khyber.ORG
Aslam Khan Khattak, the eldest son of Khan Bahadur Muhammad Quli Khan, was born in Chitral on 5th.
Aslam Khan's uncle found out about it while Aslam was still being fitted out for his new uniforms, and put Quli Khan on the mat.
When Wali Khan agreed to speak in support of the President in the Assembly, Mufti Sahib, in all innocence asked, `Are we not enemies of Bhutto?' Aslam Khattak explained to Mufti Sahib that in Politics you do not have enemies, only opponents.
www.khyber.org /people/pol/MuhammadAslamKhanKhattak.shtml   (2734 words)

  
 Father, stepmother convicted of murdering 5-year-old Farah Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The jury in the Farah Khan case on Thursday found the five-year-old girl's father guilty of first-degree murder and her stepmother guilty of second-degree murder.
During the trial, the Crown painted a picture of Muhammad Khan, 40, as a violent man who hated his daughter because he suspected she was not his biological child.
Khan's lawyer, Todd Ducharme, had urged the jurors to find Khan guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter, saying he had inadvertently killed the little girl while beating her in a fit of rage, then panicked and hid the body to conceal her accidental death.
www.cbc.ca /story/canada/national/2004/04/22/khan_20040422.html   (1460 words)

  
 Agha Muhammad Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Agha Muhammad Khan (1742 - June 17, 1797) was the chief of a Turkic tribe, the Qajars.
In 1779 the death of Karim Khan, the long-serving shah of Persia, plunged the country into a series of civil wars and disputes over the succession, with five members of the Zand dynasty acceding to the Peacock Throne in the space of only ten years.
Agha Muhammad took the opportunity to launch a rebellion which, in 1794, succeeded in capturing Lotf Ali Khan, the last Zand ruler.
www.kiwipedia.com /agha-muhammad-khan.html   (298 words)

  
 rampur
The state of Rampur was founded by Nawab 'Ali Muhammad Khan, the adopted son and successor of Sardar Daud Khan, chief of the Rohillas in Northern India.
Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan was deposed in favour of his nephew, Nawab Ahmad Ali Khan.
Nawab Muhammad Said, younger son of Ghulam Muhammad, succeeded his cousin in 1840, but was clearly cut from a different cloth than his father.
www.4dw.net /royalark/India/rampur.htm   (1296 words)

  
 Muhammad Ayub Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Muhammad Ayub Khan was born on May 14, 1907, in the village of Rehana near Haripur, in Hazara District.
At the time of Independence, Ayub Khan opted to join the Pakistan Army, where as a Brigadier, he was the senior-most Muslim officer.
In 1951, he was raised to the status of a four-star General and was appointed as the first local Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army.
www.storyofpakistan.com /person.asp?perid=P017   (287 words)

  
 Muhammad Zafrulla Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan (1893 1985) was a Pakistani diplomat, renowned international jurist and a scholar of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Khan was born on February 6, 1893, in Sialkot, India, the son of Nasrullah Khan.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known by the title Quaid-e-Azam (Pakistan's founding father and first leader), represented the Muslim League in July 1947 before the Radcliffe Boundary Commission and presented the case of the Muslims in highly commendable manner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muhammad_Zafrulla_Khan   (700 words)

  
 Sher Muhammad Khan Gandapur :: Khyber.ORG
He was the mayor of the city of Kulachi in the Dera Ismail Khan district of Northwest Frontier Province for an unspecified period during the third quarter of the 19th century.
The original publication date and the name of Sardar Muhammad Hayat Khan, who had commissioned the original publication, were omitted from the title page of the reprint.
This book along with Muhammad Hayat Khan's Hayat-e-Afghani and Niamatullah's Heravi's Makhzan-e-Afghani are three basic and sometimes contradictory Persian sources for the dynastic history and genealogical accounts of the Pashtuns.
www.khyber.org /people/literary/SherMuhammadKhanGandapur.shtml   (373 words)

  
 Al Islam - Life Sketch of Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
Following is brief life sketch of Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, prepared originally in Urdu by the renowned Ahmadi historian Maulana Dost Muhammad Shahid Sahib.
At the initiation of Sir Zafarullah Khan the Jubilee of the Hazrat Khalifatul Masih II was organised in the year 1939.
In March, 1958, performed Umra and visited the shrine of the Holy Prophet of Islam, Hazrat Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in Medina to pay homage; also met Sultan Abdul Aziz Ibne Saud and stayed in the royal palace as the Sultan's personal guest.
www.alislam.org /library/zafar1.html   (1326 words)

  
 Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Khan's arrest was attributed to leads arising from the arrest of Musaad Aruchi a month earlier.
On July 14, 2005, ABC News revealed that Mohammad Sidique Khan, one of the suspected perpetrators of the 7 July London bombings, had been in contact with members of the Luton cell that was broken up.
Khan is an alumnus of NED University and Adamjee Science College in Karachi, Pakistan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muhammad_Naeem_Noor_Khan   (846 words)

  
 Pakistan Times | Metro: Death anniversary of ex-PM Muhammad Khan Junejo today
Quran khawani for late prime minister will be held at Khan Sahab Din Muhammad Junejo village near Sindhri as well as at PML House in Islamabad, family sources said Wednesday.
Late Muhammad Khan Junejo was born on August 18, 1932, at Sindhri, Sindh.
Muhammad Khan Junejo was again elected Member of the National Assembly in 1990.
www.pakistantimes.net /2004/03/18/metro2.htm   (233 words)

  
 Informed Comment
But it turns out that the Pakistanis and the UK had "turned" Khan and were having him be in active email contact with the al-Qaeda network in the UK so as to track them down.
Muhammad Sadique Khan, one of the July 7 bombers, was apparently connected to one of the suspects under surveillance in early August, 2004.
The connection to the Noor Khan plot helps explain why Tony Blair and Jack Straw were so unequivocal about July 7 having been an al-Qaeda operation so soon after the blasts.
www.juancole.com /2005/07/ghost-of-muhammad-naeem-noor-khan-john.html   (908 words)

  
 MUHAMMAD JAMAL KHAN, MIR
Major General, Hilal-e-Pakistan, Hilal-e-Juraet, Ghazi-e-Millat, the President and Personal Representative of the Imam in Central Asia, Muhammad Jamal Khan was the prominent Ismaili ruler of an enchanting valley of Hunza, situated in the remotest northern corner of Pakistan bordering with China and Russia.
Muhammad Jamal, the ruler or the Mir of Hunza was born on September 23, 1912.
He was educated in Gilgit and mostly at home and succeeded his father, Mir Ghazanfar Khan, C.B.E. in April, 1945 at the age of 33 years.
ismaili.net /Source/mumtaz/Heroes1/hero077.html   (1089 words)

  
 Muhammad Khan Junejo Becomes Prime Minister [1985-88]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
President Zia-ul-Haq nominated Muhammad Khan Junejo as the Prime Minister of Pakistan on March 20, 1985.
On being nominated, Muhammad Khan Junejo promised the nation that he would lift the Martial Law and restore a civilian government as soon as possible.
The main objectives were to induct a new and progressive civilian order, establish institutions of social justice, introduce an egalitarian economy, increase employment opportunities, strike hard at corruption and other social evils, liberate at least 50 percent of the people from illiteracy, and to start socio-economic development of the country.
www.storyofpakistan.com /articletext.asp?artid=A077   (325 words)

  
 Muhammad Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Vali Muhammad Khan, leader of the Ashtarkhanid (Janid) dynasty in the Khanate of Bukhara from 1605-1611.
Colonel Muhammad Khan (1919-1999), Pakistani war hero, humorist and writer.
Muhammad Khan Junejo (1932–1993), former Pakistani Prime Minister.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Muhammad_Khan   (139 words)

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