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  2. Mohammad Nadir Shah - Wikipedia

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    1961 Postage Stamp of Nadir Shah Mohammed Nadir Khan, King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933. Nadir Khan was born on 9 April 1883 in Dehradun, British India, in the Musahiban branch of the Royal dynasty of Afghanistan (of the Mohammadzai section of Barakzai Pashtuns). His father was Mohammad Yusuf Khan, and his mother was Sharaf Sultana Hukumat ...

  3. Nadir Khan (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Nadir Khan is a Pakistani Olympic middle-distance runner.He represented his country in the men's 1500 meters at the 1992 Summer Olympics.His time was a 3:44.96. [1]Khan's first global championship was at the 1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships, where he ran 1:52.08 in the 800 metres to set the Pakistani indoor record, which still stands as of 2024. [2]

  4. Phantom (Kay novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nadir Khan, known in Leroux's book only as "The Persian", is Erik's only friend; Reza, Nadir's young son, who is dying from Tay–Sachs disease; The Persian Shah is the ruler of Persia (by the book's chronology probably Naser al-Din Shah Qajar) The khanum, referred to as the Sultana or "the little sultana" in Leroux's book. She develops a great ...

  5. List of Midnight's Children characters - Wikipedia

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    Nadir Khan is Mumtaz's first husband. He is "the Hummingbird's" personal secretary, and is known for his rhymeless poetry. After the Hummingbird's assassination, Aadam Aziz agrees to hide Nadir in the Aziz basement. Naseem is so infuriated by Aadam's decision that she vows silence, which lasts for three years.

  6. Third Anglo-Afghan War - Wikipedia

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    Nadir Khan faced initial difficulties toward raising an army due to an uprising in Gardez, and lack of support toward the war across the border. Nadir Khan's suppression of a tribal uprising a decade before had left many in doubt of joining the war directly, holding sentiments to refuse both an Afghan, or British army to cross through the ...

  7. Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) - Wikipedia

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    Amanullah's minister of war, General Muhammad Nadir Khan, a member of the Musahiban branch of the royal family, opposed these changes, preferring instead to recognize tribal sensitivities. The king rejected Nadir Khan's advice and an anti-Turkish faction took root in the army; in 1924 Nadir Khan left the government to become ambassador to France.

  8. The dangers of LED face masks you should know about - AOL

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    "The potential dangers of using at-home LED masks include headaches, eye strain, sleep disturbances, insomnia and mild visual side effects," she explained.

  9. Farangi (film) - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Nadir Khan who works for British army kills Zeba when she tries to save Saleem, her son. Saleem escapes but again meets with Nadir Khan who brings him in his house where his mother lives. Nadir Khan's mother who is a determined Pashtun lady, kills her own son when he tries to kill Akbar. There, she gathers the villagers and ...