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  2. Qazi Anwar Hussain - Wikipedia

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    The Masud Rana series follows the adventures of Rana, a former major in the Bangladesh Army who operates as a spy, conducting missions around the world. His superior is Major General Rahat Khan of Bangladesh Counter Intelligence, and Rana works under the jurisdiction of the Rana Agency. Hussain published 321 stories in 468 books within the series.

  3. Masud Rana (fictional character) - Wikipedia

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    Masud Rana is a fictional character created in 1966 by the writer Qazi Anwar Hussain, who featured him in 472 books (325 novels and 6 short stories). Qazi Anwar Hussain created the adult spy-thriller series Masud Rana, at first modeled after James Bond , but expanded widely.

  4. The Spy Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace is a 2018 book in the format of a dialogue between two intelligence chiefs of India and Pakistan, AS Dulat and Asad Durrani, and moderated by Aditya Sinha. [1] [2] [3] The conversations between the two intelligence chiefs took place during 2016 and 2017 in Istanbul, Kathmandu and Bangkok.

  5. Maharana Pratap - Wikipedia

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    "Rana Pratap's defiance of the mighty Mughal empire, almost alone and unaided by the other Rajput states, constitute a glorious saga of Rajput valour and the spirit of self sacrifice for cherished principles. Rana Pratap's methods of guerrilla warfare was later elaborated further by Malik Ambar, the Deccani general, and by Shivaji". [33] [34]

  6. Zaat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Zaat – The main character. Her name means "self", [1] or "essence." The idafa construction that means "possessor of [something]" uses dhât as the first term. [5]Instead of having a single beginning for Zaat the novel's text argued that any three points could be the start of her character: her birth, her first menstruation, and the wedding night.

  7. Gaj Singh of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir raised his mansab to 4000 Zat and 3000 Sawar and granted him the parganas of Jalor and Sanchore. [5] On 5 May 1623, Gaj Singh was deputized along with Mahabat Khan and Parviz Mirza to hunt down the rebel Prince Khurram. On the eve of his departure, he was given Phalodi in jagir and his mansab was raised to 5000 Zat and 4000 Sawar. [6]

  8. Ratan Singh II - Wikipedia

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    Ratan Singh II [1] (died 1531) was the Maharana (r. 1528 – 1531) of Mewar Kingdom.He was a son of Rana Sanga. [2] He was killed during a war in 1531. He was succeeded by his surviving brother Vikramaditya Singh.

  9. Balkrishna Sama - Wikipedia

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    Balkrishna Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana or Bala Krishna Sama (Nepali: बालकृष्ण सम; 8 February 1903 – 20 June 1981) was a Nepalese dramatist. [1] For his great contributions to Nepali literature , he was awarded the title Natya Siromani (Crest-jewel of playwright).