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Ghulam Muhammad (politician)
Ghulam Mohammad ( ar, غلام محمد ), also spelled Ghulam Mohammed, Ghulam Muhammad, Ghulam Muhammed, Gholam Mohammad, Gulam Mohammad etc., is a male Muslim given name. It may refer to: *Nawab Sayyid Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I Bahadur (died 1825), twice Nawab of Banganapalle in India * Ghulam Muhammad Khan (1763–1828), briefly Nawab of Rampur *Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib (1795–1872), son and heir of Tipu Sultan, the Indian warrior-emperor of Mysore * Ghulam Muhammad Ghouse Khan (1824–1855), twelfth and last Nawab of the Carnatic * Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi (1830–1900), Governor of Baluchistan *Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan (1882–1952), fifth Prince of Arcot *Malik Ghulam Muhammad (1895–1956), Governor-General of Pakistan * Ghulam Muhammad Ghobar (1897–1978), Afghan historian, journalist, political figure, and poet *Ghulam Mohammad Farhad (1901–1984), Afghan engineer and Pashtun nationalist * Ghulam Mohammad Khan (born 1923), Indian Parliamentarian from Moradabad *Ghula ...
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Nawab Sayyid Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I Bahadur
Nawab Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I Bahadur Mansur-Ud-Daullah (died 1825) was twice Nawab of Banganapalle in India. The first time was between 1783 and 1784, as '' Jagirdar''. His second reign was from 1789 to 1820. His time saw many significant changes in the history of Banganapalle, most significant being the recovery through marriage of the Jagir of Chenchelimala. Biography He was eldest son of Sayyid Husain Ali Khan Bahadur. He succeeded on the death of his father as Jagirdar of Banganapalle, 26 August 1783. He reigned under the guardianship of his paternal uncle between 1783 and 1784. Fled with him to Hyderabad when Hyder Ali invaded and overran Banganapalle, 1784. Entered the Nizam's service and appointed to a mansab of high rank, losing the fingers of his right hand in battle against the Marathas. Recovered the jagir after his uncle defeated Tipu's forces under Muhammad Yusuf and Kutb ud-din at Tammadapalle before 21 September 1789, but preferred to reside in Hyde ...
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Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz
Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz (died 13 February 2014) was the last known master of Kashmiri Sufiyana Music in the world. He opened a school to teach his genre of music, although it did not attract many students from Kashmir because of religious and social prejudice. He was awarded India's fourth highest civilian honour the Padma Shri in 2013. He was also awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1998 for his contribution to Sufiana Kalam of Kashmir. He died in 2014 in Srinagar Srinagar (English: , ) is the largest city and the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus, and Dal and Anchar lakes. The city is known for its natu ... at the age of 74.Noted Sufi Music Maestro Ustad Saznawaz Dead


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Ghulam Muhammad Abad
This is a list of all the notable places in the city of Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan. Faisalabad is also called Manchester of Pakistan due its textile importance in Pakistan. The city is known for its colonial heritage and its roots tracing back to the rule of the British Empire. City District Towns Since 2005, the administration of Faisalabad has been divided into eight tehsil municipal administration areas (TMAs): * Lyallpur Town * Madina Town * Jinnah Town * Iqbal town * Chak Jhumra Town * Jaranwala Town * Samundri Town * Tandlianwala Town * Ghulam Muhammad Abad Neighbourhoods * Amin Town, residential neighborhood on the Faisalabad Canal Expressway * Batala Colony, residential neighborhood * Civil Lines, Civil Lines neighborhood built during the British Raj for British civilian officers * D Ground, commercial area *Gatwala, commercial area *Ghulam Muhammad Abad, residential neighborhood * Gobind Pura, residential neighborhood * Gokh ...
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Kot Ghulam Muhammad
Kot Ghulam Muhammad ( sd, ڪوٽ غلام محمد) (formerly known as Jemesabad) is named after Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri, the Tehsil situated in south-east Mirpur Khas District of the Southern Province Sindh in Pakistan. Kot Ghlam Muhammad Bhurgri is situated west of Samaro and north of Digri. It is about south of Mirpur Khas. History Kot Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri was formerly known as Jamesabad, it was named after Captain H. E. M. James for his services in the Battle of Miani in Hyderabad. During British rule the town was renamed as Jamesabad earlier called Samaro The taluka of Jamesabad was part of the Bombay Presidency, lying between 24°50' and 25°28' N. and 69°14' and 69°35′E and had an area of . According to the 1901 census the population was 24,038 - an increase almost 5,000 since the 1891 (19,208). The density of 48 persons per square mile was considerably above the District average. The Taluka contained 184 villages, of which Jamesabad was headquarters ...
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Ghulam Muhammad (Gilgit-Baltistan Politician)
Ghulam Muhammad is a Pakistani politician who has been a member of the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly since November 2020. Political career Muhammad contested the 2020 Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly election on 15 November 2020 from GBA-21 (Ghizer-III) on the ticket from Pakistan Muslim League (N). He won the election by the margin of 904 votes over the runner up Muhammad Ayub Shah of Pakistan Peoples Party The Pakistan People's Party ( ur, , ; PPP) is a centre-left, social-democratic political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third largest party in the National Assembly and second largest in the Senate of Pakistan. The party was founded .... He garnered 4,334 votes while Shah received 3,430 votes. References Living people Gilgit-Baltistan MLAs 2020–2025 Politicians from Gilgit-Baltistan Year of birth missing (living people) People from Ghizer District {{Pakistan-politician-stub ...
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Ghulam Mohammad (cricketer, Born 1898)
Ghulam Mohammad (12 July 1898 – 21 July 1966) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket in India from 1924 to 1939. He later lived in Pakistan. Ghulam Mohammad was a left-arm medium-pace bowler and lower-order right-handed batsman. After doing well in the trial matches in 1931-32 he was selected to tour England with India's first Test touring team in 1932. However, he took only three wickets in nine matches, and did not play in the Test match. He took his best figures for a Muslims and Parsees team against the touring MCC at Karachi in 1926-27: 5 for 114 and 2 for 27. His highest score was 74, along with five wickets, to help the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram's XI win the final of the inaugural Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament The Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament is an Indian cricket competition that has been held in Hyderabad (and sometimes nearby Secunderabad) since 1930-31. From 1930-31 to 1937-38, and from 1962-63 to 1973-74, it had first-class status. 1930- ...
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Ghulam Mohammad (cricketer, Born 1976)
Ghulam Mohammad (born 6 September 1976) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played for Abbottabad cricket team The Abbottabad cricket team, also known as the Falcons, was a Pakistani first-class cricket team from Abbottabad. Their home ground was the Abbottabad Cricket Stadium in Pakistan. The team played in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy competition, making .... References External links * 1976 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Abbottabad cricketers People from Dera Ismail Khan District Cricketers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan International Airlines cricketers {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Ghulam Muhammad Malik
Ghulam Muhammad Malik (also called G.M. Malik) is former commander of the 10 Corps, Rawalpindi of the Pakistan Army. 10 Corps was responsible for defending the entire Line of Control between Pakistan administered Kashmir and the Indian-administered Kashmir. He retired from the army in 1995, and has since headed a charity to build hospitals and medical facilities for the poor in various parts of Pakistan. Early life Malik belongs to the Awan tribe. He is from Sargodha, Pakistan which is a prime recruiting area for Pakistan's army. Army He had a distinguished military career. As a cadet in PMA, he was selected to be sent to Royal Military Academy Sandhurst The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS or RMA Sandhurst), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre. It is located in the town of ... where he was declared the best cadet and won the "Queen's Gold Medal ...
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Ghulam Muhammad Khan Mahar
Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Mahar (Urdu: سردار غلام محمد خان مهر) was chief of the Mahar tribe, and a prominent politician and philanthropist of the Sukkur District. He was first elected as a member of National Assembly of Pakistan in 1964. He became senator in 1973 with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). He was elected a member of the National Assembly in 1977 general elections as the PPP candidate from NA-152 Sukkur II, he was elected Chairman District Council Sukkur in 1979 and remained until 1983. He was Minister for Agriculture when General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was the Martial Law Administrator. He won general elections of March 1985 as an independent candidate, and remained Minister of State for Health from 22 December 1986 to 29 May 1988 in Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Khan Junejo's cabinet. In 1988, post Gen Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq era elections, he was defeated by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP's) candidate Mian Abdul Haq Alias Mian Mitho. He became a m ...
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Ghulam Mohammed Abdul Khader
Ghulam Mohammed Abdul Khader was the seventh Prince of Arcot. He was the son of Ghulam Mohiuddin Khan Ghulam Mohiuddin Khan was the sixth Prince of Arcot and served from 1952 to 1969. He was the younger brother of Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan, the fifth Prince of Arcot. Early life During his period as prince, Ghulam Mohiuddin Khan served as the Sh ..., the sixth Prince of Arcot. Biography He held the title from 1969, until his death 1993. He was succeeded by Muhammed Abdul Ali who succeeded as the titular head of the family. References * External links 1993 deaths 20th-century Indian Muslims Year of birth missing {{india-royal-stub ...
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Gholam Nousher
Gholam Mohammad Nousher ( bn, গোলাম মোহাম্মদ নওশের; born 6 October 1964) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer who played in 9 ODIs from 1986 to 1990. He was Bangladesh's main strike bowler during the 2nd half of the 1980s. The early years The tall left armer from Mymensingh played for the Bangladesh Tigers (the unofficial youth team) in 1984, and a year later he was playing for the full national side against Sri Lanka. He celebrated his promotion with the big scalp of Ranjan Madugalle. In January 86, he took the wickets of Ramiz Raja and Shoaib Mohammad.Hasan Babli. "Antorjartik Crickete Bangladesh". Khelar Bhuban Prakashani, November 1994. In ICC Trophy Though his career was hampered at times by bad injuries, he nevertheless continued on to serve the national side well into the 1990s. He was sorely missed during the 2nd round matches of 1994 ICC Trophy The ICC World Cup Qualifier (previously called the ICC Trophy and officially known ...
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Ghulam Mohammed Baloch
__NOTOC__ Ghulam Mohammed Baloch (Balochi: غلام محمد بلوچ) was a Baloch nationalist politician. At the time of his assassination in 2009, he was serving as the president of the Baloch National Movement, as well as the General Secretary of the newly formed Baloch National Front. He had earlier served as a chairman of the Baloch Students Organization. His dead body was discovered on 9 April 2009, five days after being detained by gunmen who were believed to be Pakistani Law enforcement officers. The killing led to riots around Balochistan. He had been detained several times in the past by Pakistani intelligence agencies due to his political activities. Early life and family Ghulam Mohammed Baloch was born on 1 January 1959, in Soro, Mand, the hometown of classical Balochi poet Mullah Fazul, in district Kech of Balochistan. He was the son of Mohammed Ayub and Khair ul Nissah. He received his early education from Mand High School in his hometown and later graduated ...
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