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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 ...
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.
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.
Syed Mujtaba Ali (1904–1974) Annada Shankar Ray (1904–2002) Abdul Quadir (1906–1984) Humayun Kabir (1906–1969) Satinath Bhaduri (1906–1965) Abu Sayeed Ayyub (1906 - 1982 ) Bande Ali Mia (1907–1979) Satyen Sen (1907–1981) Nurul Momen, Natyaguru (1908–1990) Buddhadeb Bosu (1908–1974) Dewan Mohammad Azraf (1908–1999) Manik ...
Syed Mujtaba Ali: was one of the earliest students of Visva Bharati and later became a professor of Islamic history and culture. He also taught the German language at Visva Bharati. He was a Bengali author, academic and linguist. [75] Giuseppe Tucci
Ali bin Abdullah Al Thani; Ahmad Ismail Ali; Anwar Ali (banker) Mumtaz Ali; Syed Mujtaba Ali; José Maria Alkmin; Andrew Allan (radio executive) Malcolm Allan; Félix Allard; Barbara Jo Allen; Charles Allen (RAF officer) Claude Henry Allen; Ed Allen (musician) Fay Allen (teacher) Phog Allen; Scholefield Allen; Carl B. Allendoerfer; Fred Allison ...
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
Yalghaar (English: "Assault" or "Attack"; previously known as Delta Echo Foxtrot) [1] is a 2017 Pakistani war-epic film directed by Hassan Rana. [2] The film is produced by MindWorks Media and is based on the true story of Pakistan Army's Swat Operation. [3]