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Muhammad Farooq Khan was a Pakistani psychiatrist, scholar of Islam and vice-chancellor of University of Swat. He was known for his opposition to Islamist militancy and described suicide attacks as un-Islamic. Due to his views, he was assassinated on 2 October 2010. [1] [2] He got his basic education from District Swabi.
In 1670, Farhad became the faujdar of Sylhet succeeding Mahafata Khan. In the same year, he granted 27.25 hals of land to Syed Muhammad Najat Khan of Sylhet, whose heir was Ahsanullah, in the parganas of Kauria and Atuajan. Farhad built the single-domed Bara Gambuz hall south of Shah Jalal's Dargah in 1677. [4]
Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as W. F. Muhammad, W. D. Fard, Wallace D. Fard, or Master Fard Muhammad, among other names [3] (pronounced Far-odd / f ə ˈ r ɑː d /) [4] (reportedly born February 26, c. 1877 [5] [a] – disappeared c. 1934) was the founder of the Nation of Islam.
Mohammad Ayub Khan – Afghan Royal Prince and Emir of Afghanistan, fondly remembered as the Victor of Maiwand; Muhammad Habib Khan Tarin – Nawab, chieftain and cavalry officer; Muhammad Khan Bangash – founder of Farrukhabad state in the early 18th century; Mohammad Nadir Shah – King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933
Grandfather: Khan Bahadur Nawab Sir (Tumandar) Muhammad Jamal Khan Leghari Punjab Legislative Council 1921, [ 20 ] 1923, [ 21 ] 1927, [ 21 ] 1930 Punjab Legislative Assembly 1937 Minister Public Works, [ 22 ] 1946, [ 23 ] 1947 [ 24 ] "The first sitting was held on 5 January 1948.
In 1589/90, Farhad Khan was given the task of having the grand vizier Mirza Mohammad Munshi arrested and executed, which he successfully did. He then received the honorific title of "Rokn al-Saltana", and speedily became one of the kings favorites. [1] Farhad Khan played an essential role in Abbas I's "reconquest" of Iranian territory.
Farhad Khan supervised the construction of the Shahi Eidgah on a hill in the 17th century. [4] On 16 December 1782 (10 Muharram 1197), the Pirzada of Sylhet two religious leaders, Syed Muhammad Hadi and Syed Muhammad Mahdi (known locally as Hada Miah & Mada Miah), led the first uprising against the British opposition in these grounds.
Major General Dr. Muhammad Masudul Alam Mazumder – Consultant Physician General, Directorate General of Medical Services (CPG DGMS) - Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka - Army Medical Corps. Major General Dr. Md. Shameem Haidar – Director General, Directorate General Drug Administration (DG DGDA) - Mohakhali, Dhaka - Army Medical Corps. [6]