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  2. List of kidnappings: 1980–1989 - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri separatist militants Srinagar, India 23 Released Rubaiya Sayeed, the third daughter of Indian Home Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, was abducted by Kashmiri separatist militants at 3:45 p.m. on 8 December 1989. Sayeed, a 23-year-old medical intern, was on her way home from Lal Ded Memorial Women's Hospital via a local mini bus when she ...

  3. Women's rights in Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM) is a women's organisation which was founded in 1981 by Asiya Andrabi. [6] The group's early goal was to educate Muslim women about Islam and make them aware of their rights. [6] Over time, however, it began morally policing women and encouraged them to support militants waging jihad in Kashmir. [6]

  4. Mirpur, Azad Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Mirpur (Potwari: مرپر [mɪɾˈpəɾᵊ]; Urdu: ميرپور [miːɾˈpuːɾ]), officially known as New Mirpur City (Urdu: نیا میرپر شہر, romanized: nayā mīrpur shèher), is the capital of Mirpur district located in Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. [1]

  5. Nowhatta - Wikipedia

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    Nowhatta, (Urdu pronunciation: [nɔːɦəʈʈɑː]) known as Navyut (Kashmiri pronunciation:) in Kashmiri, is a town of historical importance situated at a distance of 5 km from Lal Chowk, Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Nowhatta is famous because of Historical Mosque known as Jamia Masjid.

  6. Srinagar - Wikipedia

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    Srinagar (/ ˈ s r iː n ə ɡ ər / ⓘ; Kashmiri: [siriːnagar]) is a city in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. [1] It is the largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an Indian-administered union territory.

  7. Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah (1916 – 11 July 2000) was an Kashmiri politician. [1] The wife of Abdullah Sheikh, three-time Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, she twice served as a Member of India Parliament.

  8. Aga Khan Secondary Hospital, Kharadar - Wikipedia

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    Situated in historic premises near Karachi port in a densely populated part of old Karachi, the hospital spans two campuses divided by a road. [7] The Janbai Building houses general wards, private rooms, operating theaters , diagnostics , and pharmacy for inpatients, while the Aga Khan Diagnostic Centre accommodates clinics, laboratory, and ...

  9. Rape during the Kashmir conflict - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 1990, Girja Tikoo, a Kashmiri Pandit lab assistant at the Government Girls High School Trehgam, was kidnapped and gang raped for many days. Then, she was sliced at a sawmill. [92] Another women was abducted with her husband in Sopore. She was gang-raped for a number of days before they both were killed in November 1990. [93]