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Waker-uz-Zaman oversaw the oath-taking ceremony of Yunus in presence of political leaders, civil society leaders, generals and diplomats. Yunus was declared head of the interim government of Bangladesh, but other attendees that were sworn in to act as Yunus' interim cabinet members were referred to as "advisers" rather than Ministers .
Ravishanker, a street urchin, comes under the patronage of Salim Bhai, a self-styled messiah of the masses and a don. When Ravishankar grows up, he becomes an adviser to Salim Bhai. With the help of his gang of young friends, Ravishankar soon emerges as a leader of the poor and the oppressed.
Generals holding appointments of the army headquarters and ministries within the government have been written in bold format (e.g. Master General of Ordnance - MGO); Other appointments apart from general officer commanding are indicated with the corresponding appointments, such as the vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Professionals is designated as (VC BUP).
102 Not Out is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Umesh Shukla and written by Saumya Joshi.The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor in lead roles portraying father-son duo for the first time.
Bhai Parasram; Bhai Lakhi Das; Bhai Jati Mall/Malik Purohit; Rai Jodh; Rai Mandan Rathore; Rai Ballu; Bhai Jattu Das; Bhai Saktu; Bhai Nanu; Bhai Banno; Bhai Kalyana; Bhai Peda Das; Bhai Mukand Ram; Bhai Pirana; Bhai Jagannath; Bhai Desa; Bhai Mohan; Bhai Mokal; Bhai Mehar Chand; Bhai Kirat Bhatt; Bhai Mathura Bhatt; Bhai Balu Bhatt; Bhai Sona ...
Kingdoms of Fire (Arabic: ممالك النار, romanized: Mamalik Al-Nar) is an Arabic historical drama television series about the reign of Ottoman Empire's Selim I and Mamluk Sultanate's Tuman bay II, created by Muhammed Abdulmalik and directed by British director Peter Webber.
Bhai Mani Singh being tortured by dismemberment. Bhai Mani Singh was a significant Sikh scholar and teacher who lived in the city of Amritsar, founded by Guru Ram Das. For many years, Sikhs had customarily gathered at Amritsar in the spring and fall for the holidays of Vaisakhi and Diwali. [13]
The official synopsis reads, [1] Inspired by true events, 1962: The War In The Hills is a fictional take about one of the fiercest battles ever fought. 124 Indian soldiers of ‘C Company’ of an Indian army battalion fought 3000 Chinese to the last man and last bullet; led by their leader Major Suraj Singh Hailing from the village of Rewari, this is also a story about their personal battles ...