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Chakar (other)
Chakar may refer to: * Chakar Ali Khan Junejo, ambassador of Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates * Mir Chakar Rind, Baloch chieftain in the 15th century * Chakar, Iran (other) * Shahpur Chakar, small town in Pakistan * Chakar, Punjab, town in Punjab, India: (ਚਕਰ) Chakar, Ludhiana, Punjab 142035 See also * Chaker (other) Chaker or alternative Shaker may refer to: People Given name * Chaker Alhadhur (born 1999), Comorian footballer * Chaker Bargaoui (born 1983), Tunisian footballer * Chaker Ghezal (born 1977), Tunisian volleyball player * Chaker Meftah (born 1957), ... * Chakhar (other) {{dab, geo ...
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Chakar Ali Khan Junejo
Chakar Ali Khan Junejo (5 December 1928 – 31 October 1997) was Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates and a MPA. Khan was born in a Sindhi Junejo Muslim family. Career Junejo was a close associate of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who became prime minister of Pakistan. The association started in early 1950s during student life in London and continued as the Pakistan Peoples Party emerged as the party of the masses in Pakistan. He was a member of a prominent land-owning Junejo family of Larkana, stood up to coercive pressures of the dictator, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq HI, GCSJ, ร.ม.ภ, (Urdu: ; 12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general and politician who became the sixth President of Pakistan following a coup and declaration of martial law in ..., enduring political arrests including solitary confinement, for his friend and the party. He was the Author of "''Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: A Memoir"''. Notes 1928 ...
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Mir Chakar Rind
Chakar Khan Rind, Mir Shakar Khan Rind, Meer Chaakar Khan Rind or Chakar The Great, Chakar-i-Azam Baloch Nation (1468–1565) ( Balochi: میر چاکَر حان رِند) was a Baloch chieftain in the 14-15th century. He also aided Mughal Emperor Humayun in his reconquest of the Subcontinent. He is considered a folk hero of the Baloch people and an important figure in the Baloch epic ''Hani and Sheh Mureed.'' Family According to Baloch history, Mir Chakar Rind is descendant of Rind Khan, the son of the founder of Baloch Jalal Khan. Hometown of Mir Chakar Rind is Mand, Balochistan. His descendents moved to different parts of the region and Middle East. They carry his family Name Rind. History He became the head of Rind tribe at the age of 18 after the death of his father Mir Shehaq Rind. Mirjat Chakar's fiefdom was short-lived because of the great civil war between the Lashari and Rind tribes of Balochistan. Mir Chakar as head of his tribe went to war, which resulted ...
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Shahpur Chakar
Shahpur Chakar is a small town proximate to the city of Shahdadpur in the Sanghar District of Sindh province, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of . The word "Shahpur" comes from an Iranian language which means "a virile, dynamic and resourceful man, who possesses a certain charm of which he is entirely conscious". The city was named after four renowned saints who came to this town and laid down its historic foundation. Consequently, its four colonies are specified on the names of these mystic saints. Shahpur Chakar gained popularity because of a great and brave warrior of the time, Mir Chakar Talpur, son of Mir Shahdad Talpur. History This city has historical prominence because of a famous site called the Tomb of Chakar. Its ancient and notable civilians belonged to the tribe of "Shah" and is a palpable reason that this town is pronounced as "Shahpur". Geography Shahpur Chakar is in Nawabshah (Shaheed Benazir Abad) Division, Sanghar (district), Taluka Shahdadpur. It is sit ...
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Chakar, Punjab
Chakar is a village in the Jagraon tehsil of Ludhiana district in Indian Punjab. It is located on the Guru Gobind Singh Marg. The sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib visited this place in 1631 during his tour of Malwa region and the tenth master, Guru Gobind Singh in 1705 after the battle of Chamkaur Sahib Geography Chakar is located at 30°38'37"N 75°23'48"E with average elevation of 234 metres. Nearby villages include Mallah, Minia, Kussa, Rama, Hathure, Lakha and Manuke. Near Cities are Jagraon :22 km, Raikot :24 km, Moga :33 km, Nakodar :56 km, Ludhiana :63 km and near AirPorts are Ludhiana Airport :70 km, Raja Sansi Airport :151 km, Chandigarh Airport :161 km, Pathankot Airport :193 km. Culture People belongs to Malwa culture. Punjabi is the mother tongue as well as the official language here. Religion The village is predominated by the Sikhs, the follower of Sikhism with Hindu and Muslim minorities. The gurudwara ...
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Chaker (other)
Chaker or alternative Shaker may refer to: People Given name * Chaker Alhadhur (born 1999), Comorian footballer * Chaker Bargaoui (born 1983), Tunisian footballer * Chaker Ghezal (born 1977), Tunisian volleyball player * Chaker Meftah (born 1957), Tunisian football manager * Chaker Rguiî (born 1987), Tunisian footballer * Chaker Zouaghi (born 1985), Tunisian footballer Surname *Fadel Chaker, or Fadl Shaker, (born 1969), Lebanese singer * Ludovic Chaker (born 1979), French diplomat and politician *Salem Chaker (born 1950), Algerian linguist *Slim Chaker (1961–2017), Tunisian politician and minister Places * Menzel Chaker Menzel Chaker is a very old town in the countryside of Sfax, Tunisia, formerly known as Triaga. It is noticed for its production of olives and other fruits, vegetables and produces as Olive Oil. It is in Sfax delegation, which is in the Sfax Gover ..., town in Tunisia * Chaker, Iran (other) See also * Chakar (other) * Shaker (disambiguati ...
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