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  2. Syed Ali Shah Geelani - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Geelani was born in 1929 in a village called Zurimanz, in the Bandipora tehsil, in the Baramulla district of North Kashmir. [a] He was the son of a landless labourer in the canals department.

  3. Syed Ali Imam - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Imam was born on 11 February 1869, in karai parsari village, near Fatuha, Bihar. The son of Nawab Syed Imdad Imam Bin Syed Wahiduddin Khan Bahadur and the brother of Syed Hasan Imam. [4] [5] In 1887, he went to London to study law and was called to the English bar by the Middle Temple. He returned to India in 1890.

  4. Syed Ali - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Shah Geelani (1929–2021), politician from Jammu and Kashmir; Syed Ali Raza, President and Chairman of the National Bank of Pakistan; Syed Ali (cricketer) (1913–1993), Trinidadian cricketer; Syed Ali (field hockey, born 1942) (1942–2010), or Syed Mushtaq Ali, field hockey player from India, won 1964 Olympic gold medal

  5. Syed Ameer Ali - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ameer Ali Order of the Star of India [5] (6 April 1849 – 3 August 1928) was an Indian jurist, a prominent political leader, and an author of a number of influential books on Muslim history and the modern development of Islam.

  6. Syed Ali Zafar - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Zafar (Urdu: علی ظفر ) is a Pakistani senator and barrister who was born and grew up in Lahore. [1] He was President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan from 2015 to 2016 and was acting Minister for Law and Justice of Pakistan from 5 June to 15 August 2018.

  7. Syed Ali Nawab - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Nawab (Urdu: سید علی نواب; b. 6 October 1925–22 February 1994: 220 [1]) (HI (m) 1979, SBt, TPk, PE), was an engineering officer in the Pakistan Army Corps of EME, and a mechanical engineer with an MIMechE from UK and two bachelor's degrees, one in Electrical Engineering, and the other in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

  8. Syed Ali Ashraf - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Ashraf (30 January 1924 – 7 August 1998) [1] was a Bangladeshi-born Islamic scholar and academic. He was the Professor of English and Head of the Department of English, Karachi University , and later became Director-General, World Centre for Islamic Education at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1980.

  9. Syed Ali Raza Rizvi - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ali Raza Rizvi was born on May 5, 1976, in Lahore, Pakistan.His family moved to Birmingham, England, where he was raised.After completing his primary and secondary education, he started religious studies in Birmingham.