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 BANGANAPALLE
Saiyid Muhammed Khan Nughdi, Mansubdar, rose to the Command of a thousand horse in the service of the Nawab of Arcot, married the grand-daughter of Fazle Ali Khan, Jagirdar of Banganapalle, and had issue.
Saiyid Husain Ali Khan, succeeded Ghulam Ali Khan as Jagirdar of Banganapalle, granted the title of Mazafar ul-Mulk and a present of 800 sowars, married and had issue.
Saiyid Mustafa Ali Khan, married the grand-daughter of Musheer ul-mulk, Minister to the Nizam of Hyderabad.
www.uq.net.au /~zzhsoszy/ips/b/banganapalle.html   (465 words)

  
 Recent Programmes
Z.M. Khan, Secretary General of the Institute, in which he threw light on the subject and explained the importance of the issue.
A.R. Momin of Mumbai University, was released by Janab Saiyid Hamid, Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
ZM Khan the secretary general of IOS briefly outlined the institute's activities he said that IOS is also busy in this direction and trying to link different groups.
www.iosworld.org /domesticevent.htm   (6165 words)

  
 Dr. S. M. Azizuddin Husain, Department of History & Culture
Qazi Saiyid Nurullah Shushtari (1542-1610), Biography of an Eminent Scholar, New Delhi, 2001.
Khushhal Khan Khatak: Ahd-i-Aurangzeb ka Ehtajaji Shair, Jamia, 1991.
Mir Saiyid Ali Hamedani ba haisiyat siyasi mufakkir.
jmi.nic.in /FHum/aziz_hist.htm   (4810 words)

  
 Saiyid Ahmad Khan : Oxford Biography Index entry
Saiyid Ahmad Khan : Oxford Biography Index entry
Ahmad Khan, Sir Saiyid [Syed Ahmed Khan] (1817–1898), Muslim leader in India
Francis Robinson, ‘Ahmad Khan, Sir Saiyid [Syed Ahmed Khan] (1817–1898)’, first published Sept 2004, 1590 words
www.oxforddnb.com /index/101047667   (93 words)

  
 Pakistan
Because of the government's dependence on foreign aid and the nation's desperate need of foreign investment, Musharraf is probably reluctant to risk offending world opinion by becoming a permanent dictator.
A committee of inquiry was established in 1999 to look into the death of Pakistan Muslim League youth wing leader Qasim Khan, who died while in the custody of the Peshawar police in July 1999.
However, despite requests from human rights activists, the committee did not publish its findings, and the officer who allegedly was involved in the killing retained his position.
www.websters-online-dictionary.com /definition/pakistan   (9040 words)

  
 Interviews | Indian Muslims
Interview with a madrasa graduate from Kerala on madrasa reform
It was a mistake to label Indian Muslims a minority: Musharraf Zauqi
Seeds of extremism is in communal riots: Sayeed Khan
www.indianmuslims.info /interviews.html   (245 words)

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