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There are multiple individuals named Abdul Ghaffar. Maulvi Abdul Ghaffar (1969 [1] – September 25, 2004) was an Afghan who was held by the United States in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. [2] His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 363. [3] Born in 1969 in Karabagh, Ghazni Province, Shai Jahn Ghafoor was a citizen of ...
Mohammad Farooq Shah commonly known as Mirwaiz Moluvi Mohammad Farooq was the Mirwaiz of his time in Kashmir—north of India— and chairman of All Jammu and Kashmir Awami Action Committee, a coalition of disparate political parties in Jammu and Kashmir that sought resolution of the Kashmir conflict.
Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah wanted to induce the king of Powayan, Raja Jagannath Singh to revolt against Britishers, but the latter did not give into the Maulvi's wishes. When the Maulvi reached gates of his palace on his war elephant, the king attacked him by firing a cannon shot. This killed the Maulvi who came down falling from his elephant. G. B.
Hizbul Mujahideen حزب المجاھدین Official logo Founders Muhammad Ahsan Dar Hilal Ahmed Mir Masood Sarfraz Patron and Supreme Commander Syed Salahuddin Operational Commander Farooq Ahmed Nali (a.k.a. Abu Ubaida) (chief operational commander in the Kashmir Valley, India) Foundation September 1989 (notional) Dates of operation 1989–present Split to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind The ...
The demand for Hindi, led largely by Hindus, was to Sir Syed an erosion of the centuries-old Muslim cultural domination of India. Testifying before the British-appointed education commission, Sir Syed controversially exclaimed that "Urdu was the language of gentry and Hindi that of the vulgar." His remarks provoked a hostile response from Hindu ...
The Qissa Khwani massacre [2] (Pashto: د قصه خوانۍ بازار خوڼۍ پېښه) in Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India (modern day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) on 23 April 1930 was an armoured vehicle-ramming attack and mass shooting of the unarmed civilian freedom fighters by the British colonial troops, which consequently became one of the defining moments of the ...
The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace, a documentary released in 2008, is the first full film account of Pashtun leader and nonviolent activist Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Badshah Khan or Bacha Khan.
All five films rank among the highest-grossing Hindi films of all time. [13] Following a series of commercial failures in the early 2020s, [ 14 ] the company produced the fourth instalment in the YRF Spy Universe, Pathaan (2023), starring Shah Rukh Khan and directed by Siddharth Anand, which earned over ₹ 10 billion (US$120 million) to rank ...