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Abdul Qadeer Khan was born on 1 April 1936, in Bhopal, a city then in the erstwhile British Indian princely state of Bhopal State, and now the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. He was a Muhajir of Urdu-speaking Pashtun origin.
Abdul Qadir Khan SI (Urdu: عبد القادر خان, 15 September 1955 – 6 September 2019) [2] was an international cricketer who bowled leg spin for Pakistan. [3] Abdul Qadir is widely regarded as a legendary leg spinner from the 1970s and 1980s and was a role model for up and coming leg spinners.
Abdul Sattar (23 July 1993—19 October 1993) Sardar Asif Ahmad Ali (16 November 1993—4 November 1996) Sahabzada Yaqub Khan (Caretaker: 11 November 1996—24 February 1997) Gohar Ayub (25 February 1997—7 August 1998) Sartaj Aziz; Abdul Sattar (23 July 1999—14 June 2002) Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri (23 November 2002—15 November 2007)
Abdul Qadeer Khan (metallurgist and founder of Pakistan's Nuclear Programme) [6] [7] [8] Ahmed Mohiuddin (zoologist) Abdul Hameed Nayyar (nuclear physicist) Atta-ur-Rahman (chemist) Faheem Hussain (theoretical physicist) Hafeez Hoorani (particle physicist) Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi (nuclear physicist) Pervez Hoodbhoy (nuclear physicist)
Minocher K. Spencer Parsi author and spiritual healer from Karachi (born October 4, 1888 Pune, India) Jamiluddin Aali - poet, columnist, critic (born 1926 in Delhi) Mohammad Abdul Ahed - architect, educator, painter (1919-2001) Manzoor Ahmad - philosopher (born 1934) Obaidullah Aleem - journalist, poet (1939-1998)
Libyan centrifuges at Oak Ridge in 2003. Friedrich Tinner, also known as Fred Tinner [1] or Fred Tinner-Göldi (18 November 1936 – 3 May 2021) was a Swiss nuclear engineer and a long-associated friend of Abdul Qadeer Khan—Pakistan's former top scientist—and connected with the Khan nuclear network trafficking in the proliferation of nuclear materials and gas centrifuge designs to Iran ...
Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Pakistan (TTP) (Urdu: تحریک تحفظ پاکستان; Movement for the Protection of Pakistan) was a political party in Pakistan founded and led by nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. [1] The party is registered at the Election Commission of Pakistan and is headquartered in Islamabad.
Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai (7 July 1907 – 2 December 1973) (Pashto: عبدالصمد خان اڅکزی), commonly known as Khan Shaheed (خان شهيد) was a Pashtun nationalist and political idealist. Abdul Samad Khan spent half his life in prisons in British India and Pakistan. Khan Shaheed gave the idea of Pashtunistan.