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Dilshad is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Ahmad Dilshad, Pakistani prisoner * Dilshad Akhtar, Indian singer * Dilshad Aliyarli (born 1962), Azerbaijani journalist *Dilshad Khan (born 1941), Indian singer *Dilshad Khatun (died 1351), Chobanid princess * Dilshad Meriwani (1947–1989), Kurdish poet *Dilshad Nahar Kona, Bangladeshi singer *Dilshad Najmuddin (1933–2018), Pakistani investigative official * Dilshad Said (born 1958), Kurdish musician *Dilshad Vadsaria Dilshad Vadsaria (born ) is an American television actress. She is known for her role as Rebecca Logan on the ABC Family television program ''Greek (TV series), Greek'' and for the film ''30 Minutes or Less''. Early life and education Vadsaria ... (born c. 1985), Pakistani-born American actress * Mirza Dilshad Beg, Nepali parliamentarian * Mohomed Dilshad (born 1992), Sri Lankan cricketer {{given name, type=both ...
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Ahmad Dilshad
On January 15, 2010, the Department of Defense complied with a court order and published a list of Captives held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility that included the name Ahmad Dilshad. There were 645 names on the list, which was dated September 22, 2009, and was heavily redacted. According to historian Andy Worthington, author of ''The Guantanamo Files'', Ahmad Dilshad was captured in Baghdad, Iraq with four other men. Worthington reported Ahmad Dilshad was also known as ''"Danish Ahmad"'' and ''"Abdul Rehman al-Dakhil"''. ''Asia Times'' called him a ''"leading LeT ashkar-e-Tayyibaringleader"''—a militant group devoted to an independence for the portion of Kashmir occupied by India. ''Asia Times'' reported that Dilshad had called for LeT to expand its militant activities beyond Kashmir as early as 1997. They reported he was a ''"known confidant of Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi"''. They reported he had served as LeT's operational head, and had ''"trained many LeT fighters ...
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Dilshad Akhtar
Dilshad Akhtar ( pa, ਦਿਲਸ਼ਾਦ ਅਖ਼ਤਰ), sometimes spelled as Dilshad Akhter, was a Punjabi singer. He also worked as playback singer in many Punjabi films. Manpreet Akhtar, a singer of Punjab, was his sister. Early life Akhtar was born in the Gilje Wala ( pa, ਗਿਲਜੇ ਵਾਲਾ)Sri Muktsar Sahib town of Indian Punjab Punjab (; ) is a state in northern India. Forming part of the larger Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, the state is bordered by the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh to the north and northeast, Haryana to the south and southeast, and R ... and learned music from his teacher in Faridkot. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Akhtar, Dilshad Punjabi-language singers Punjabi people Singers from Punjab, India ...
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Dilshad Aliyarli
Dilshad Aliyarli () is an Azerbaijani journalist and writer. Biography She was born on 1 February 1962 to Azerbaijani academicians Suleyman Aliyarli and Mira Aliyarli in Baku. She graduated from Baku State University with B.A. degree in Oriental Studies; further she studied Arabic at Bourguiba Institute of Modern Languages in Tunisia. She worked as a junior researcher for a while at Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. Journalism Aliyarli worked as a BBC Azerbaijani reporter in Sarajevo from 1996 to 1998. In 1998 she moved to the United States and was hired as an international broadcaster by VOA Azerbaijani Service. She was the first anchor woman of “Newsflash” - the first daily TV show transmitted from Washington to Azerbaijan. She has covered Azerbaijan and United States for more than 20 years as an anchor, reporter, multimedia editor and producer. She played a pivotal role in the launch of Azerbaijani television programming at VO ...
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Dilshad Khan
Dilshad Khan is a Hindustani classical singer. Early life and background Khan was born Arabinda Dasgupta in Kolkata. Dilshad is the younger brother of eminent sarod maestro Buddhadev Das Gupta. He attended St. Xavier's Collegiate School, Kolkata, where future music composer R. D. Burman was his classmate. He started learning tabla at the age of four, but later took up singing under the guidance of N.C. Chakravorty, Hidan Banarjee and Gyan Prakash Ghosh. He was inspired by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. After moving permanently to Mumbai, Khan became a disciple of Kirana gharana vocalist Padmashree Faiyaz Ahmed Khan. Personal life Khan is married to classical vocalist, Begum Parveen Sultana Begum Parveen Sultana ( as, বেগম পাৰৱীন চুলতানা; born May 1950) is an Indian Hindustani classical singer of the Patiala Gharana. She was awarded the Padma Shri in 1976 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014 by the Gover .... They have a daughter. References Hind ...
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Dilshad Khatun
Dilshad Khatun ( fa, دلشاد خاتون; died 27 December 1351) (lit. Queen Dilshad)(meaning 'Happy Hearted'), also Delshad, was a Chobanid princess. She was the wife of Ilkhan Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, and after him Hasan Buzurg, the first ruler of the Jalayirid Sultanate, and the mother of his son and successor Shaikh Awais Jalayir, Shaikh Awais. Family Dilshad Khatun was the daughter of Demasq Kaja, and the granddaughter of Amir Chupan, who was the leading Mongol amir of the Ilkhanid period. Her mother was Tursin Khatun, daughter of Irinjin Kurkan, and Konchak Khatun, daughter of Tekuder, Ahmed Tekuder Khan, and Armini Khatun. She had three sisters, Sultan Bakht Khatun, Dendi Shah Khatun and Alam Shah Khatun. Her aunt was Baghdad Khatun, who was the wife firstly of Hasan Buzurg and after him of Abu Sa'id. Marriage to Abu Sa'id After her father's death in 1327, Dilshad Khatun was brought under the protection of her aunt Baghdad, who had become wife of Abu Sa'id after having fi ...
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Dilshad Meriwani
Dilshad Meriwani (March 28, 1947 – March 13, 1989) was an influential Kurdish poet, actor, writer, songwriter, and film director as well as a historian and activist who was executed by the Iraqi government during Saddam Hussein era on March 13, 1989 for teaching Kurdish language in Latin alphabets. He was born in the city of Sulaimani in Iraqi Kurdistan Iraqi Kurdistan or Southern Kurdistan ( ku, باشووری کوردستان, Başûrê Kurdistanê) refers to the Kurdish-populated part of northern Iraq. It is considered one of the four parts of "Kurdistan" in Western Asia, which also incl .... Kurdish poets 1947 births 1989 deaths Kurdish male actors 20th-century executions by Iraq Iraqi activists Executed Iraqi people Executed Kurdish people 20th-century poets 20th-century Iraqi male actors {{Iraq-bio-stub ...
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Dilshad Nahar Kona
Dilshad Nahar Kona (born 15 April 1980; known as Kona) is a Bangladeshi singer. She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her song ''"Tui Ki Amar Hobi Re"'' in the film ''Bishwoshundori'' (2020). Early life Kona was a student of Moghbazar Girls High School and Lalmatia College, Dhaka. She studied Nazrul Geeti in Nazrul Academy. Career Kona was a member of the female band ''Angels Four'' with Nafisa, Rumana and Tisha during 2003–2006. It was formed by S.I. Tutul and Shopon. After the band was disbanded, she started her solo career in 2006 with her first album ''Jamitik Bhalobasha''. Her next album ''Fuad featuring Kona'', with Fuad al Muqtadir, Fuad, was released in 2008. The album ''Simply Kona'' released in 2011 was composed by Sri-Lankan music director Iraj Weeraratne and Bangladeshi composers Bappa Mazumdar and Fuad. Kona performs voice-overs on television commercials in Bangladesh. She hosted a show on NTV (Bangladesh), NTV named ''Tumad ...
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Dilshad Najmuddin
Dilshad Najmuddin (1933 – 18 May 2018) was a senior retired Inspector general of the Police Service of Pakistan. He was educated at the famous Woodstock School near Mussorie, India, during the 1940s and later at the Forman Christian College, Lahore. During the late 1980s, he also served as the Director of the Pakistan Narcotics Control Board (PNCB). After his retirement from the Pakistani Police, Dr. Najmuddin also served for some time as Pakistan's Ambassador to the Papal See from 1991 onwards. He died in hospital, in Islamabad, Pakistan, after a brief illness on 18 May 2018. Najmuddin belonged to the well-known Pakistani Christian Najmuddin family of Lahore, Pakistan Mrs Najmuddin, who was a senior English teacher and later principal
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Dilshad Said
Dalshad Said ( ku, Dilşad Seîd ar, دلشاد محمد سعيد; born in Dohuk, Iraqi Kurdistan in 1958) is a contemporary Kurdish musician. Biography After graduating from the music institute of Baghdad, he worked as an assistant of the conductor at Baghdad television and radio orchestra. In 1984, he continued his studies in music at the University of Wales and received his M.A. degree in 1988. Said won first prize at the Eisteddfod competition in Cardiff, UK. In 1986 an article in a local Welsh newspaper Y Cymro mentioned about his play: ''"His violin playing was so spectacular that he had to come and play again, even the jurors gave an applause to him."'' After that he was a diploma-solo-violinist of the Royal Academy of Music, London. He has also studied violin and composition in Eastern Europe. So far, he has worked together with many popular Kurdish musicians. His first CD is titled ''Variations on Kurdish Melodies for Violin''. Dalshad Said has been residing in Austria ...
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Dilshad Vadsaria
Dilshad Vadsaria (born ) is an American television actress. She is known for her role as Rebecca Logan on the ABC Family television program ''Greek (TV series), Greek'' and for the film ''30 Minutes or Less''. Early life and education Vadsaria was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and is of Indian and Portuguese descent. She moved with her family to the United States at the age of six and spent her childhood in various parts of the country, including Chicago, Richmond, and Philadelphia. She attended the University of Delaware. Career Vadsaria's professional acting career began in 2006 with a part in an episode of the television program ''Vanished (TV series), Vanished''. In 2007 she then landed a regular part on the television program ''Greek (TV series), Greek'', where she played the character Rebecca Logan one of the Zeta Beta Zeta sisters, a role she portrayed through the show's run. She also appeared in the movie, ''Rapture'', where she played the role of a teenage mother. In 201 ...
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Mirza Dilshad Beg
Mirza Dilshad Beg was a Nepali parliamentarian with the dubious record of links with Dawood Ibrahim's D-company. He was murdered in 1998 at around 9:30 pm in Siphal, Kathmandu in Nepal, at the time of Football World Cup. Background Hailing from Deoria near Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Mirza began his forays into the underworld around late eighties. He grew in notoriety through car thefts, assault, kidnapping and of course murders; he later thought of his antecedents as petty crimes. Involvement with the underworld Mirza's graduation to the big league began after a chance meeting with Dawood Ibrahim in Mumbai in the early eighties, when both were struggling to carve a niche for themselves in India. Besides Dawood, Mirza also had links with Chhota Rajan, Chhota Shakeel, the brothers Amar and Ashwin Naik and members of the Pathan syndicate. However, he shot to prominence only after his association with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence operatives in India and Nepal. The p ...
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