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The university was established in 2012 at the initiative of the Chief Minister of the Punjab Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif. [1] It is named after Baloch mercenary Ghazi Khan. In 2025, Nature published an article placing the university high among those with the largest amount of academic paper retractions as of 2024. [2]
The GIK Institute is a private educational institution, named after former bureaucrat and former President of Pakistan Ghulam Ishaq Khan.The project was delegated to Pakistani scientist, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, who was one of the founding members of the institute and was once registered as an associate professor of physics.
This is a list of educational institutions located in the district of Dera Ghazi Khan in Pakistan. Primary and secondary educational institutions & Colleges [ edit ]
Ghazi Abad (Punjabi & Urdu: غازی آباد) is an emerging town of Chichawatni Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan.It exists on the road head of Chichawatni-Burewala, connecting Karachi with Lahore and Islamabad.The famous personality and Numberdar of the area Adda Ghaziabad is Raja Kamran Kayani (grandson of Captain(R) Shahjahan Kayani).The other two numberdars of this town are Raja Imran Abbasi ...
Ghazni University is a public university in Ghazni, a city in central Afghanistan. It was established in 2008 and began with two faculties, the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Education. The university's first rector was Ahmad Shah Rafiqi. During its inaugural semester, the university had around 110 students (97 male and 14 female).
Al-Ghazali University is a public university in Karachi founded by Jamia Tur Rasheed on 9 December 2022. [1] Mufti Abdur Rahim is the founder and current chancellor. Zeeshan Ahmed is the vice-chancellor.
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Al-Ghazzi (Arabic: الغزي) is a prominent family based in Damascus.It was best known for producing noted ulema and other scholars and the leadership of the Shafi'i madhhab (school of jurisprudence) in Damascus during late Mamluk (1260–1517) and Ottoman rule (1517–1918).