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  2. Muhammad Mohar Ali - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Mohar Ali (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ মোহার আলী); 1929–2007) was a British Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, historian and barrister. He is the only Bengali to have received the King Faisal International Prize .

  3. Muhammad Ali Jawhar - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali was born in 1878 at Rampur in North-Western Provinces, British India. [4] [8] [9] He was born to a wealthy family with roots in the city of Najibabad. His father, Abdul Ali Khan, died when he was five years old. [10] [11] His brothers were Shaukat Ali, who became a leader of the Khilafat Movement, and Zulfiqar Ali.

  4. Mohar Singh (dacoit) - Wikipedia

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    Mohar Singh Gurjar (1926 or 1927 – May 5, 2020) was a former dacoit bandit turned political leader. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was one of the most dreaded dacoits of the Chambal valley in the 1960s. Singh had 315 cases against him, of which 85 were murder cases.

  5. Howard Bingham - Wikipedia

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    Bingham in 2005. Howard Leonid Bingham (May 29, 1939 – December 15, 2016) was a biographer of Muhammad Ali and a professional photographer. [1] [2]Bingham was born in Jackson, Mississippi, the son of a minister and Pullman porter.

  6. Muzaffar Ali - Wikipedia

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    Raja Muzaffar was born in Lucknow of the erstwhile United Provinces, British India, in 1944. [5] The eldest son of Raja Syed Sajid Husain Ali, then-ruling prince of the principality of Kotwara in Gola Gokaran Nath, Muzaffar attended La Martiniere, Lucknow, [6] and graduated in science from Aligarh Muslim University. [5]

  7. Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji - Wikipedia

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    Ikhtiyār al-Dīn Muḥammad Bakhtiyār Khaljī, [2] also known as Bakhtiyar Khalji, [3] [4] was a Turko-Afghan [5] [6] military general of the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor, [7] who led the Muslim conquests of the eastern Indian regions of Bengal and parts of Bihar and established himself as their ruler.

  8. Muhammad Ali dynasty family tree - Wikipedia

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    Due to the polygamous unions of several 19th-century rulers and their often numerous offspring, it is impossible to list all of the descendants of Muhammad Ali Pasha in a single chart. The family tree below is far from exhaustive; its mere aim is to show the family relationships between the dynasty's eleven rulers as well as its two regents .

  9. Ram Manohar Lohia - Wikipedia

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    Ram Manohar Lohia (pronunciation ⓘ 23 March 1910 – 12 October 1967) was an Indian political activist of the Indian independence movement and a socialist politician. As a nationalist, he worked actively to protest against colonialism, raising awareness of the same.