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Muhammad Ali Mirza [a] (born 4 October 1977), also known as Engineer Ali Mirza, or by his initials as EMAM, is a Pakistani Islamic cleric and YouTuber. [5] [6] [7] A mechanical engineer by profession, he is known for his lectures on religious topics, which have attracted numerous controversies, including a blasphemy attempt in 2023.
It resulted in the toppling of Iskandar Ali Mirza, the president of Pakistan, by Muhammad Ayub Khan, the commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army. On 7 October, Mirza abrogated the Constitution of Pakistan and declared martial law. There were a number of prime ministers between 1956 and 1958 and it reached a stage when General Ayub Khan felt the ...
Portrait of Hasan Ali Mirza. Made at the studio of Mihr 'Ali between 1810-1815. Hasan Ali Mirza Shoja al-Saltana (Persian: حسنعلی میرزا شجاع السلطنه) was a Qajar prince, who held the governorship of the eastern Iranian provinces of Khorasan (c. 1816/17 –1823) and Kerman (1827/28–1835). [1] He was one of the younger ...
The Claremont Institute is an American conservative think tank based in Upland, California, founded in 1979 by four students of Harry V. Jaffa. [4] It produces the Claremont Review of Books , The American Mind , and other publications.
Hossein Ali Mirza (Persian: حسینعلی میرزا, romanized: Ḥosayn-ʿAlī Mīrzā; 26 August 1789 – 16 January 1835), a son of Fath-Ali Shah (r. 1797–1834), was the Governor of Fars and pretender to the throne of Qajar Iran.
Billy Bob Thornton has defended his co-star’s “cartoonish” role in new series Landman.. Landman is the latest series from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, who created the show alongside ...
Iskandar Ali Mirza (1899–1969) 23 March 1956 27 October 1958 2 years, 218 days Republican Party – [2] 2 Ayub Khan (1907–1974) 27 October 1958: 8 June 1962 3 years, 224 days Military – 8 June 1962 25 March 1969 6 years, 290 days Pakistan Muslim League PML (C) 1965: 3 Yahya Khan (1917–1980) 25 March 1969 20 December 1971 2 years, 270 days
Ali Mirza Safavi (Persian: علیمیرزا صفوی), also known as Soltan-Ali Safavi (سلطان علی صفوی) [1] (died 1494), was the penultimate head of the Safavid order. Having grown wary of his political power, Ali Mirza was captured by the Ak Koyunlu and spent several years in captivity in Fars before being released in 1493 by ...