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  2. Murtaza Bhutto - Wikipedia

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    Born into the Bhutto family in Karachi on 18 September 1954, to Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Nusrat Bhutto, he received his early education at St. Mary's Academy. [11] He was born in a Sindhi Rajput Bhutto family, and has three siblings: Benazir, Shahnawaz and Sanam. [12]

  3. Shahid - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Delhi marks the shahid-ganj, or place of execution of the Guru. [69] The Sikh have other major pilgrimage sites, such as the shahid-ganj in Sirhind, where two sons of Guru Gobind Singh were bricked alive [70] by the Mughal Army in retaliation of their father's resistance. In Muktsar, near a lake is a shahid ...

  4. Shahid (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    The word shahid is an official status that designates in Algeria any person who is a member of the National Liberation Front or the National Liberation Army, who fell on the field of honor during the Algerian War, [2] or who died during this period as a result of injuries or illnesses, or who disappeared or died in prison or in places of detention or after their release as a result of torture ...

  5. Bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi - Wikipedia

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    This bibliography of Zakariyya Kandhlawi is a selected list of scholarly resources that are generally available. These resources are related to Zakariyya Kandhlawi, a leading hadith scholar who is popularly known as Sheikh al-Hadith and served as an influential ideologue of Tablighi Jamaat during the mid-twentieth century in India. [1]

  6. Shahed - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 06:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Inghimasi - Wikipedia

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    Inghimasi (Arabic: اِنْغِمَاسِيّ, romanized: Inġimāsīy, "become immersed"), also called shahid (Arabic: شَهِيد, "martyr") and istishhadi (Arabic: اِسْتِشْهَادِيّ, "martyrdom seeker"), [1] are forlorn hope or suicide attack shock troops utilized by several Sunni jihadist groups, such as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), al-Qaeda, Jabhat al ...

  8. Shaheed Minar, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    The Shaheed Minar (Bengali: শহীদ মিনার romanised: 'Shohid Minar' lit. ' The Martyr Tower ') is a national monument in Dhaka, Bangladesh, established to commemorate those killed during the Bengali Language Movement demonstrations of 1952 in then East Pakistan.

  9. Killing of Hayat Baloch - Wikipedia

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    On August 13, an FC vehicles was targeted by an improvised explosive device at Balochi Bazaar on Absar Road, injuring three FC serviceman. Following the explosion, security personnel launched search operation in the area and during the operation one of the FC serviceman named Shadiullah caught Hayat Baloch and killed him after tying his hands to his back.