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  2. Askari Bank - Wikipedia

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    Askari Bank was founded in October 1991 as Askari Commercial Bank and a year later it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [3] In November 2006, Askari Bank established a wholly-owned asset management firm named Askari Investment Management Limited. [4] In June 2013, Askari Bank was acquired by Fauji Foundation from Army Welfare Trust. [5]

  3. Askari - Wikipedia

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    Askari Monument in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania dedicated to Askari who fought in the East African Campaign of World War I. Widely deployed Ugandan private security guards are also designated as askari. [17] Guards were to receive $1,000 monthly salary and an $80,000 bonus if shot, but many have complained that the money was not paid or unfair fees ...

  4. Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    Army Welfare Trust (AWT), also known as Askari Group, is a Pakistani conglomerate based in Rawalpindi. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation , are run by ex-military personnel of the Pakistan Army.

  5. Schutztruppe - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 the Colonial Department with the Schutztruppe command was set up as the independent Imperial Colonial Office (Reichskolonialamt) agency directly answerable to the Chancellor of Germany. In 1896 a central Schutztruppe command (Kommando der Schutztruppen) was established as part of the Colonial Department. Despite its name, this agency ...

  6. Royal Corps of Colonial Troops - Wikipedia

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    muntaz - corresponding to corporal; badges: a red point up chevron on the brassard and a star on the tarbush. bulucbasci : corresponding to the rank of sergeant; badges: two red point up chevrons on the brassard and two stars on the tarbush. The buluc (Turkish for company) was the equivalent of a platoon of the Italian colonial troops , and ...

  7. Askari X - Wikipedia

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    His career started with the rap group the Righteous Black Guerillas (RBG). The neighborhood of 72nd and Lacey Street in Eastmont, Oakland, where some of the RBG crew grew up, was referenced in later Askari X songs. Askari X encountered the Uhuru Movement, then Islam as taught by the Nation of Islam, which began as a prison study group. Both are ...

  8. Askari (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hilal al-Askari (died 1005), an Islamic scholar; Askari Mirza, or simply Askari (1516 – 1557/1558), a son of Babur Mirza, founder of the Mughal dynasty; Ali Askari (1936–1978), Kurdish politician; Askari Mian Irani (1940–2004), a Pakistani painter; Askari Mohammadian (born 1963), an Iranian wrestler; Bahman Askari (born 1991), an ...

  9. USS Askari - Wikipedia

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    USS Askari (ARL-30) was one of 39 Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy during World War II. Askari is an Arabic word for soldier, a term frequently applied to indigenous troops in Africa serving European colonial powers, particularly the British and Germans in East Africa from the late 19th century to the end of World War I; ARL-30 has been the only U.S ...