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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Ahmed Ali Khan (born 7 January 1981) is a Pakistani boxer.
Ahmed Ali Khan is an All India Congress Committee member. He is playing a role as Kurnool city Assembly incharge and also he is a Chairman of Minority Department Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee. Ahmed Ali Khan had participated in the Kurnool constituency as an Indian National Congress Party (INC) candidate in the 2014 state assembly elections ...
Ahmed Ali Khan (born 1977), Indian businessman and politician; Ahmed Khan (politician), Pakistani politician; Ahmed Zahur Khan (born 1918), Pakistani shot putter and discus thrower; Ahmad Shah I (r. 1411–1442), born Ahmad Khan, ruler of the Gujarat Sultanate in India; founded the city of Ahmedabad; Ahmad Shah III (r. 1554–1561), born Ahmad ...
A. A. Khan may refer to: A. A. Khan (academic) (born 1947), Vice Chancellor of Ranchi University (India) Aftab Ahmed Khan, Indian politician and police officer; Aziz Ahmed Khan (born 1943), Pakistan's former High Commissioner to India 2003–2006; Aziz Ahmed Khan (politician) (born 1978), Indian politician from Assam
Ahmad Ali Khan was born in 1924 in Bhopal State, United Provinces, British India. [1] He completed his education at the Aligarh Muslim University.After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, he migrated to Karachi to continue serving his old employer in India, Dawn, where he worked as a journalist until May 1949.
Aḥmed Shāh bin Janysh Sultan (Kazakh: احمد شاه بن جانیش سلطان, Ахмед шах бин Жаныш сұлтан, romanized: Ahmed Şah bin Janyş Sūltan), also known as Ahmed Khan, was a Khan of the Kazakh Khanate who ruled the western part of modern-day Kazakhstan as well as the upper reaches of the Syr Darya river from 1533 to 1536.
Ahmad Shah ordered that his reign be documented so that it could be used as a model for governing rulers in the future. [2] Ahmad gave the order for Muhammad Taqi Khan Shirazi, a former Afsharid official, to send a scribe with the skill to match Nadir Shah's chronicler Mirza Mahdi Astarabadi, especially his most important work, the Tarikh-i Nadiri. [2]
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan found the Muslim society to be educationally, socially and culturally backward. He blamed the prevailing education system for the degrading state of the Muslim society. [ 3 ] This led Sir Syed to initiate a movement for the intellectual, educational, social and cultural regeneration of the Muslim society.