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Rehman was born on 1 September 1930 in Pataudi State, British India (present day Gurgaon district, Haryana, India). [3] [2] [1] He grew up in both a "religious and secular" household, and his father and grandfather were landowners.
One of Sir Abdur Rahman's grandchildren is the award-winning chemist and former Minister of Science and Technology of Pakistan, Atta-ur-Rahman from Pakistan. [4] [10] [circular reference]. His children included his son M. Fazl ur Rahman who was a Barrister and practised law in Colonial India and in Pakistan until his passing in 1987.
Expedition of Abdur Rahman bin Auf, a missionary expedition to spread Islam in Saudi Arabia; Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, a road in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; KD Tunku Abdul Rahman, a submarine of the Royal Malaysian Navy; Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium in Paroi, Malaysia
Abdur Rahman (born January 8, 1973, Hindi: अब्दुर रहमान) is a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from Maharashtra who resigned in 2019 in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). [1] He is an IIT graduate with over 21 years of experience in senior leadership roles. [2] [3] [4]
Abdul Rahman was born on 27 April 1930, in Kampong Sungai Kedayan, Brunei Town.He was the son of Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar Haji Mohd. Taha, a member of the aristocracy. He received his early education at the Brunei Town Malay School and later pursued studies at the Royal College of Art in London, driven by his passion for handicraf
Abdul Rehman (Urdu: عبدالرّحمٰن; born 1970) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer, [1] [2] currently serving as the head coach of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cricket team. He served as the interim coach of the Pakistan cricket team for a series against Afghanistan .
Taha Abderrahmane was born on 28 May 1944, and raised in El Jadida (province of El Jadida) there he went to basic school, after that he moved to Casablanca where he continued his high school, and then he joined the Mohammad V University (Rabat, Morocco) where he obtained his licentiate in philosophy.
Havildar Abdul Rahman GC MM (1921–1946) was a soldier of the British Indian Army who was posthumously awarded the George Cross, the highest British (and Commonwealth) award for bravery not in combat.