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Shahid Aziz (Urdu: شاہد عزیز), alias Gullu Butt [3] (Urdu: گلو بٹ), was the name of one of the vandals responsible for the violent nature of the altercation between police and Minhaj-ul-Quran workers in the 2014 Lahore clash in Pakistan. Initially blame for the violence was placed on the NGO workers.
Shaahed-E-Azam is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language biographical film directed by Sukumar Nair. The film was released on 31 May 2002. The film was released on 31 May 2002. The film, based upon the life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh , caused some controversy as the Punjab and Haryana High Court issued a notice to the producers calling for a ban of the movie.
Shahid (Arabic: شهيد, romanized: Shahīd , fem. شهيدة, pl. شُهَدَاء ), often spelled with other variations such as "shaheed", is an Arabic word for martyr that has been adopted as a loanword in a wide variety of languages and cultures.
Shahida Shahid or Shahed ( Arabic : شاهد šāhid ) is a given name translating to ' Witness ' in Arabic and 'Beloved' in Persian, mostly found in South Asia . It is derived from the root š-h-d [ 1 ] (c.f. Shahada ).
Shaheed, a Pakistani Urdu-language film; Shaheed, an Indian Hindi-language film about; 23rd March 1931: Shaheed, a 2002 Indian Hindi-language film about Bhagat Singh; Shahid, a 2012 Indian film about lawyer Shahid Azmi
The word "Bhat" (Sanskrit: भट्ट, IAST: Bhaṭṭa) means "scholar" in Sanskrit.[2] [3] While the original shortened rendition of "Bhatta" was "Bhat" or "Bhatt," [4] many of the Kashmiri Brahmin and Kashmiri Muslim migrants to the Punjab region started spelling their surname as "Butt", which is the transliteration of the name when written using the Urdu/Persian alphabet (as opposed to ...
Alhaj Khursheed Ahmad or Khurshid Ahmad (Urdu: الحاج خورشید احمد) (1 January 1956 – 30 August 2007) was a Naat Khawan from Pakistan.. He started to recite Naats when he was only a few years old, and by the time of his death, he had recited thousands of Naats.
[18] On 14 August 1947, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's motorcade was welcomed by shouts of Pakistan Zindabad, Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad and flower petals all along his way from the Governor General's residence to the Constituent Assembly building and back, where he attended the Proclamation of Independence and a hoisting ceremony of the Pakistan flag. [19]