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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 .
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.
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.
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.
Mohan Joshi Born (1952-07-12) 12 July 1952 (age 72) Bengaluru, Mysore State, India Alma mater Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce Occupation Actor Spouse Jyoti Joshi (m. 1969) Mohan Joshi (born 14 June 1952) is an Indian film, television and theater actor. He has worked in Hindi, Marathi and Bhojpuri films. Career Joshi started his career as a theatre artist in Pune. He was noticed in the ...
Muzaffar Ali is currently married to Meera Ali, an architect and fashion designer, with whom he has a daughter Sama, who is also a fashion designer. [7] He later became a fashion designer, creating a fashion label with Meera in 1990. [5] [7] He was earlier married to the art historian Geeti Sen, with whom he has a son Murad Ali, a film actor.
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 .
Al-Muttaqī was born in 1472 CE (888 AH) in Burhanpur, an Indian town in southern Madhya Pradesh on the banks of the Tapti River. [citation needed] ‘Alī al-Muttaqī writes in his autobiography that when he was eight years old, it occurred to his father to enroll him in the service of Shaykh Bajan.