Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Abdullah Khan [2] [3] was born in the village of Pandari near Motihari, Bihar, India. He holds an M.Sc. in Chemistry from Anugrah Narayan College, Patna, Bihar. Abdullah Khan began his career as a probationary officer with Bank of Baroda in 1998, later joining Axis Bank, and currently works for IndusInd Bank.
B. Susmita Bagchi; Nandini Bajpai; Rupa Bajwa; Rabisankar Bal; S. S. Balan; Bama (writer) Raghab Bandyopadhyay; Taradas Bandyopadhyay; Madhuri Banerjee; Sarnath Banerjee
According to the local source " Tarih-i Kashgar", written by anonymous author of the first half of XVIII century on Uyghur language in Yarkand, he was born from Qalmak wife of Abduraim Khan Begim Pasha, daughter of Dzungar chieftain Duranga, and when he was 8 years old he was taken to Kucha and was raised here by a ruler of Kucha Mirza Abul-Hadi Beg.
Abdullah Khan - author, screenwriter and banker from Motihari. His debut novel 'Patna Blues' has been translated into 10 languages. His second novel 'A Man from Motihari' was published in 2023 by penguin random House India. Abhay K- poet, editor, translator and Ambassador, born in Nalanda district of Bihar. He has penned a memoir and nine ...
Mohammad Abul Kashem, author, politician, educator, pioneer of the Language Movement; Niaz Zaman, Bangladeshi academic, writer; R.C. Majumdar, historian and vice-chancellor of Dacca University; Sadeka Halim, first woman in Bangladesh to serve as chief information commissioner; Salimullah Khan, author, essayist, thinker, public intellectual
Abdullah Khan II (1533–1598), sixteenth century Uzbek ruler Abdullah Khan (Moghul Khan) (died 1675), one of the last Chagatai Khans at Khotan Abdullah Azam Khan (born 1993), Indian politician
After the death of Muhammad Amin Khan (1845–1855) in 1855, his son Abdullah Khan came to power in Khiva Khanate. During the short reign of Abdullah Khan, who ruled for only six months, [ 2 ] there was a fierce struggle with the nomadic tribes , as a result of which Abdullah Khan died in August 1855.
Achmed Abdullah (12 May 1881 – 12 May 1945) was an American writer apparently from Afghanistan. He gave his full name variously as "Achmed Abdullah Nadir Khan el-Durani el-Iddrissyeh" [ 1 ] or as "Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff".