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  2. Yousuf Salahuddin - Wikipedia

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    Salahuddin is the owner and resident of Haveli Barood Khana, a traditional 18th century Mughal-style haveli located in Lahore's walled city. He has hosted parties, dinners, and get-togethers at his residence and elsewhere. High-profile personalities from throughout the country are invited as guests. [5]

  3. Ayesha Jalal - Wikipedia

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    Ayesha Jalal came to New York City at the age of 14, when her father was posted at Pakistan's Mission to the United Nations [3] She obtained her BA, majoring in History and Political Science, from Wellesley College, USA, and her doctorate in history from Trinity College at University of Cambridge, where she wrote her Ph.D. dissertation: 'Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan'.

  4. Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    Bukhari, a family name, is derived from the location of his birth from the city of Bukhara in the ancient administrative region of Bukhara Province Uzbekistan. [2] Sayyed Jalaluddin Bukhari, who was born in Bukhara but later settled in Bukkur located in sindh alongside his in laws descendant from Muhammad Al-Makki.

  5. Ali Aq Qoyunlu - Wikipedia

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    Jalal ud-Din Ali ibn Kara Yuluk Osman (Persian: جلال الدین علی بن قره یولوق عثمان), or Mirza Ali Beg (Azerbaijani: میرزا علی بیگ) was the sixth bey of the Turkoman [1] tribal federation of the Aq Qoyunlu from 1435 to 1438.

  6. S. Mohkam-ud-Din and Sons Bakers - Wikipedia

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    S. Mohkam-ud-Din and Sons Bakers is a historic bakery located in Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore, Pakistan. [1] It is known for cakes and Lady Harrison's finger biscuits. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah - Wikipedia

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    The saint agreed on the condition that Raja Ganesha's son Jadu would convert to Islam and rule in his place. Raja Ganesha agreed and Jadu started ruling Bengal as Jalal al-Din in 1415 AD. [3] Nur Qutb Alam died in 1416 AD and Raja Ganesha was emboldened to depose his son and accede to the throne himself as Danujamarddana Deva. [5]

  8. Jalal-ud-Din Khalji - Wikipedia

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    Jalal-ud-Din Khalji, also known as Firuz al-Din Khalji or Jalaluddin Khilji (Persian; جلال الدین خلجی c. 1220 – 19 July 1296, r. 1290–1296) was the founder and first Sultan of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate of India from 1290 to 1320.

  9. Sapphire (group) - Wikipedia

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    He started with limited resources and expanded his business to Calcutta and Chittagong, involving his four sons in the growing business. [4] Under Haji Muhammad Din's leadership, the business flourished and became one of the largest exporter of raw leather in British India , with agents in major cities such as New Delhi , Lucknow , Kanpur , and ...