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  2. Syed Mujtaba Ali - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mujtaba Ali (Bengali: সৈয়দ মুজতবা আলী, Bengali pronunciation: [soi̯od̪ mud͡ʒt̪ɔba ali]; 13 September 1904 – 11 February 1974) was a Bengali writer, journalist, travel enthusiast, academic, scholar and linguist.

  3. List of Aligarh Muslim University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Hindi/urdu film actor and theater director [36] Jan Nisar Akhtar: MA urdu poet, Hindu/Urdu film lyricist [38] Javed Akhtar: urdu poet, Hindu/Urdu film lyricist Khwaja Ahmad Abbas: Hindi/Urdu film director, novelist, screenwriter and journalist [36] Muzaffar Ali: 1966 BSc film director [39] Naseeruddin Shah: 1971 BA Bollywood actor [40] Saeed ...

  4. Deshe Bideshe - Wikipedia

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    Deshe Bideshe (Bengali: দেশে বিদেশে) is the first book and one of the most famous works of Bengali author, journalist, travel enthusiast, academic, scholar and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali.

  5. Syed Murtaza Ali - Wikipedia

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    Syed Murtaza Ali (1 July 1902 – 9 August 1981) was a Bangladeshi writer. [1] He was the elder brother of writer and linguist Syed Mujtaba Ali . [ 1 ] He is noted for his works relating to the histories of Chittagong , Sylhet and Jaintia .

  6. Sayyid (name) - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mahmud (1889-1971), Indian politician; Syed Manzoorul Islam (born 1951), Bangladeshi author; Syed Masood, fictional character, mispronounced as Sa‘id; Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah (1949-2025), Pakistani politician; Syed Mujtaba Ali (1904-1974), Bengali author; Syed Nomanul Haq (born 1948), Pakistani historian of philosophy and science

  7. Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro - Wikipedia

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    Don't Cry for Salim, the Lame) is a 1989 Indian film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza, with Pavan Malhotra as lead. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film won Best Feature Film in Hindi and Best Cinematography at 37th National Film Awards .

  8. Khwaja Ahmad Abbas - Wikipedia

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    Khwaja Ahmad Abbas (7 June 1914 – 1 June 1987) [2] was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and journalist in Urdu, Hindi and English. He won four National Film Awards in India. Internationally, his films won the Palme d'Or ( Golden Palm Grand Prize) at Cannes Film Festival (out of three Palme d'Or nominations) and the Crystal ...

  9. Sipahi Maqbool Hussain - Wikipedia

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    The series was co-produced by Haider Imam Rizvi and Brig Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi from Inter Services Public Relations and Interflow Communications. [1] [2] The miniseries narrates the true story of Maqbool Hussain, a Pakistani soldier injured and captured by the Indian Army during the 1965 war. He spent 40 years in Indian jails before being ...