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Dilawar ( fa, دلاور) may refer to: People * Dilawar (torture victim) (1979–2002), Afghan tortured to death by American forces * Dilawar Figar ) , image = , caption = , other names = , birth_name = Dilawar Hussain , birth_date = 8 July 1929 , birth_place = Badayun, Uttar Pradesh, British India , death_date = , death_place = Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan , occupation = ... (1926–1998), Urdu poet, known for his poetry and style of presentation * Dilawar Khan Ghauri (reigned 1401), sultan of Malwa * Dilawar Mani, Pakistani cricket administrator Places * Dilwar (other) * Dilawar, Punjab, a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan * Dilawar Cheema, a town in Gujranwala, Pakistan {{disambiguation, geo, given name Persian masculine given names ...
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Dilaver
Dilaver is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Dilaver Pasha, Ottoman statesman *Dilaver Satılmış (born 1979), Swiss football player *Dilaver Zrnanović (born 1984), Bosnian footballer currently playing for Sloboda Tuzla *Dilly Duka, Dilaver "Dilly" Duka (born 1989), American footballer currently playing for Montreal Impact Surname *Anıl Dilaver, Turkish footballer *Emir Dilaver, Bosnian footballer *Haris Dilaver, Bosnian footballer Places *Dilaver, Akçakoca See also

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Persian Language
Persian (), also known by its endonym Farsi (, ', ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutually intelligible standard varieties, namely Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964) and Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate history in the cultural sphere of Greater Iran. It is written officially within Iran and Afghanistan in the Persian alphabet, a derivation of the Arabic script, and within Tajikistan in the Tajik alphabet, a der ...
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Dilawar (torture Victim)
Dilawar (born c. 1979 – December 10, 2002), also known as Dilawar of Yakubi, was an Afghan farmer and taxi driver who was tortured to death by US Army soldiers at the Bagram Collection Point, a US military detention center in Afghanistan. He arrived at the prison on December 5, 2002, and was declared dead 5 days later. His death was declared a homicide and was the subject of a major investigation by the US Army of abuses at the prison. It was prosecuted in the Bagram torture and prisoner abuse trials. US award-winning documentary ''Taxi to the Dark Side'' (2007) focuses on the murder of Dilawar. Dilawar Dilawar was a 22-year-old Pashtun taxi driver and farmer from the small village of Yakubi in the Khost Province of Afghanistan. He was tall and weighed . Dilawar was transporting three passengers in his taxi when he was stopped at a checkpoint by Afghan militia and arrested along with his passengers. The four men were detained and turned over to American soldiers, who transf ...
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Dilawar Figar
) , image = , caption = , other names = , birth_name = Dilawar Hussain , birth_date = 8 July 1929 , birth_place = Badayun, Uttar Pradesh, British India , death_date = , death_place = Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan , occupation = Urdu poet , nationality = Pakistani , citizenship = , education = , alma_mater = , movement = , known for = humor and satire in his poetry , spouse = , partner = , children = , relatives = , awards = Pride of Performance Award in 1999 Dilawar Figar, (8 July 1929 – 25 January 1998) was a Pakistani humorist and poet. He was known as ''Shehansha-e-Zarafat'' (King of humor) and ''Akbar-e-Sani'' (named after the late poet Akbar Allahabadi) for his satire and humour. Early life and career Dilawar Figar was born as Dilawar Hussain on July 8, 1929 in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, British India. He received his early education in his hometown, and later joined Agra University where he received his M.A. degree ...
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Dilawar Khan
Dilawar Khan was an Afghan governor of the Malwa province of central India and laterly Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate during the decline of the Delhi Sultanate. After serving at the court in Delhi, he was appointed governor at Dhar in A.H. 793/C.E. 1390–91. Dilawar Khan took the title of 'Amid Shāh Dā'ūd and caused the ''khutba'' to be read in his name in A.H. 804/C.E. 1401–02. He passed his kingdom – the Malwa Sultanate – to his son Hoshang Shah upon his death in A.H. 809/C.E. 1406. ;Dilawar Khan in the reign of the Later Tughluqs (1391/92 - 1401/02) Dilawar Khan was the follower of Firuz Shah Tughluq's son, Muhammad ibn Firuz, later known as Muhammad Shah. He was imprisoned by the court officials at Delhi for his support for the rebel prince. Not only Dilawar Khan, but many important provincial governors, such as that of Gujarat, and various other important and powerful nobles of the court supported the Prince' claim to the throne. After Timur Timur ; chg, ...
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Dilawar Mani
Dilawar Mani born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, is the chief executive officer of Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), the ICC-authorised regulatory authority of UAE cricket. He is the brother of former ICC (International Cricket Council) president and current Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Ehsan Mani Ehsan Mani (Urdu: ; born 23 March 1945) is a Pakistani chartered accountant who is the former president of International Cricket Council (ICC) and former Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Early life Mani was born in Rawalpindi Pakistan in .... References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people People from Rawalpindi Pakistani cricket administrators Pakistani expatriates in the United Arab Emirates {{UnitedArabEmirates-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Dilwar (other)
Dilwar may refer to: * Dilwar Khan (1937–2013), Bangladeshi poet * Dilwar Khan (1585-1666), Muslim ruler of Sandwip * Dilwar Hussain (born 1970), British academic and consultant on social policy, Muslim identity and Islamic reform * ''Dilwar'', a 2019 Bhojpuri movie starring Sanjay Pandey * Saint Dilwar, a Welsh saint See also * Dilawar (other) Dilawar ( fa, دلاور) may refer to: People * Dilawar (torture victim) (1979–2002), Afghan tortured to death by American forces * Dilawar Figar ) , image = , caption = , other names = , birth_name = Dilawar Hussain , b ...
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Dilawar, Punjab
Dilawar is a village of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°43'0N 73°32'0E at an altitude of 207 metres (682 feet). Based on coin finds at Dilawar, Alexander Cunningham speculated that Dilawar tell was part of the lost city of Bucephala built by Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedon ( grc, wikt:Ἀλέξανδρος, Ἀλέξανδρος, Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Ancient Greece, ancient Greek kingdom of Maced ....Alexander Cunningham The Ancient Geography of India/Taki, pp.177-179. (Dilawar is in dist Jehlum,not in Mandi Bahuddin) References Villages in Mandi Bahauddin District {{MandiBahauddin-geo-stub ...
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Dilawar Cheema
Dilawar Cheema ( Punjabi, ur, ) is a village in Tehsil Wazirabad, Gujranwala District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located in a central area between Alipur Chatha, Wazirabad and Gujranwala. It is also one of the well known Union Councils in Gujranwala District. The only way to get to Dilawar Cheema is by Road. Dilawar Cheema is directly connected with Dilawar Cheema Khurd, Dera Chungran, Bara Pind, Kub Pora Cheema and Dharowal Kang, While connect with Ahmad Nagar Chattha via Kub Pora Cheema and Pathanke Cheema. For finance management a Habib Bank Limited - HBL Dilawar Cheema Branch is functional in the village. Facility of Civil Veterinary Hospital is also available. Majority of Dilawar Cheema Village is muslim, Largest clan is Jutt and Cheema Cast. The most influential personalities in the village have been from Cheema Family. Ch Muhammad Hussain Cheema(late) ,Ch Muhammad Ilyas Cheema (late), Ch Saifullah Cheema, Ch Nazar Muhammad Cheema (Late) Zaildar, Ch Atta Muhammad Cheema (lat ...
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Dilawar MDH
Dilawar ( fa, دلاور) may refer to: People * Dilawar (torture victim) (1979–2002), Afghan tortured to death by American forces * Dilawar Figar (1926–1998), Urdu poet, known for his poetry and style of presentation * Dilawar Khan Ghauri (reigned 1401), sultan of Malwa * Dilawar Mani, Pakistani cricket administrator Places * Dilwar (other) * Dilawar, Punjab, a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan * Dilawar Cheema, a town in Gujranwala, Pakistan {{disambiguation, geo, given name Persian masculine given names ...
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