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Ismat/Esmat ( ar, عصمت / اسمت or ) is a mainly female given name meaning ''purity'', ''chastity'' or ''modesty'' and in classical Arabic ''infallibility'', ''immaculate'', ''impeccability'', ''faultlessness''. Transliteration variants include ''Esmat'' and ''Asmat''. Female given name *Ismat Chughtai (1915–1991), Indian Urdu writer *Esmat Dowlatshahi (1904–1995), Iranian aristocrat and the fourth and last spouse of Reza Shah *Ismat Jahan (born 1960), Bangladeshi diplomat * Esmat Mansour (born 1986), Egyptian weightlifter *Ismat Ara Nishi, Bangladeshi Kabaddi player *Aisha 'Esmat al-Taymuriyya or Aisha Taymur (1840–1902), Egyptian social activist, poet, novelist, and feminist *Ismat Zaidi, Pakistani actress Male given name * Ismat Abasov (born 1954), Azerbaijani politician * Ismat Abdel-Rahman, Sudanese Army officer * Ismat Beg, (born 1951), Pakistani mathematician *Ismat Gayibov (1942–1991), Public Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan * Ismat T. Kittani (1929–20 ...
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Ismat Chughtai
Ismat Chughtai (21 August 1915 – 24 October 1991) was an Indian Urdu novelist, short story writer, liberal humanist and filmmaker. Beginning in the 1930s, she wrote extensively on themes including female sexuality and femininity, middle-class gentility, and class conflict, often from a Marxist perspective. With a style characterised by literary realism, Chughtai established herself as a significant voice in the Urdu literature of the twentieth century, and in 1976 was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India. Biography Early life and career beginnings (1915–41) Ismat Chughtai was born on 21 August 1915 in Badayun, Uttar Pradesh to Nusrat Khanam and Mirza Qaseem Baig Chughtai; she was the ninth of ten children—six brothers and four sisters. The family moved frequently as Chughtai's father was a Indian Civil Services, civil servant; she spent her childhood in cities including Jodhpur, Agra, and Aligarh—mostly in the company of her brothers as her sisters had all ...
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Ismat Beg
Ismat Beg, FPAS, FIMA, ( ur, عصمت بیگ; born January 1951) is a Pakistani mathematician and researcher. Beg is a senior Full Professor at the Lahore School of Economics, Higher Education Commission Distinguished National Professorhttp://www.paspk.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/NewsLetter-July-2017.pdf and an honorary full professor at the Mathematics Division of the Institute for Basic Research, Florida, US. He has an enthusiastic and interactive teaching style. He is famous for saying “please come on the board” when posed with a question in class. This helps uplift the students’ confidence. Beg's scientific contributions cover a wide range of topics spanning fixed point theory and approximations, order structure, fuzzy sets and systems, artificial intelligence and multicriteria decision theory. Early life and education Ismat Beg was born in a small hilly village Mohri Sharif, west of Kharian in 1951 to a migrated Kashmiri family. He got his primary schooling ...
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Riad Ismat
Mohammad Riad Hussain Ismat ( ar, رياض عصمت) (11 July 1947 – 13 May 2020) was a Syrian writer, critic and theatre director. He served as Minister of Culture of Syria from 3 October 2010 to 23 June 2012. Early life, education and career Ismat studied English literature at the Damascus University and graduated in 1968. In 2000, he became Rector of the Academy of Dramatic Arts, after years of teaching. In 2003, Ismat became Director General of Syrian State Radio and Television, then held the post of Syrian Vice-Minister of Culture. In 2005, he was appointed Ambassador to Pakistan and in 2010, Syrian Ambassador to Qatar. In October 2010, Ismat was appointed as Minister of Culture, serving in that post until 23 June 2012. From 2013 to 2014, he served as Buffett Center Visiting Scholar at Concordia University in River Forest, Illinois. Theatre Ismat directed more than 15 theatrical productions, including interpretations of Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams and Frank Wedekind, ...
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Ismat T
Ismat/Esmat ( ar, عصمت / اسمت or ) is a mainly female given name meaning ''purity'', ''chastity'' or ''modesty'' and in classical Arabic ''infallibility'', ''immaculate'', ''impeccability'', ''faultlessness''. Transliteration variants include ''Esmat'' and ''Asmat''. Female given name *Ismat Chughtai (1915–1991), Indian Urdu writer *Esmat Dowlatshahi (1904–1995), Iranian aristocrat and the fourth and last spouse of Reza Shah *Ismat Jahan (born 1960), Bangladeshi diplomat * Esmat Mansour (born 1986), Egyptian weightlifter *Ismat Ara Nishi, Bangladeshi Kabaddi player *Aisha 'Esmat al-Taymuriyya or Aisha Taymur (1840–1902), Egyptian social activist, poet, novelist, and feminist *Ismat Zaidi, Pakistani actress Male given name * Ismat Abasov (born 1954), Azerbaijani politician * Ismat Abdel-Rahman, Sudanese Army officer *Ismat Beg, (born 1951), Pakistani mathematician *Ismat Gayibov (1942–1991), Public Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan * Ismat T. Kittani (1929–200 ...
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Ismat Jahan
Ismat Jahan (born June 3, 1960) is a Bangladeshi diplomat who is currently serving as the Permanent Observer of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to the European Union. From 2009 to 2016, she was Ambassador of Bangladesh to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union and from 2007 to 2009, she was the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations. Education A career diplomat of the 1982 batch of Bangladesh Civil Service (Foreign Affairs) cadre, Jahan had her education in the University of Dhaka with an honours and a master's degree in economics. Later, she did her MA in law and diplomacy from The Fletcher School, Tufts University. She was also a fellow in the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University in the United States. Career During her diplomatic career, Jahan served in various capacities at Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Ministry as well as missions abroad including Bangladesh's Permanent Missions in New York City and Geneva, and High ...
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Ismat Zaidi
Ismat Zaidi is a Pakistani actress who has appeared in a variety of television dramas and advertisements. Filmography Dramas References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zaidi, Ismat Pakistani television actresses Pakistani film actresses Living people Punjabi people Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Ismat Abasov
Ismat Abasov Dursun oglu (born 25 May 1954) ( az, Ismət Abasov Dursun oğlu) is an Azerbaijani politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan since 2013. Previously Abasov was First Deputy Minister of Agriculture from October 1997 to October 2004 and Minister of Agriculture from October 2004 to October 2013. Early life and political career Abasov was born and raised in Yerevan, Armenia, and is fluent in Armenian. He moved to Baku, Azerbaijan to study at the Azerbaijan State Economic University. Abbasov was appointed as Minister of Agriculture in 2004 and re-appointed as minister on 31 October 2008 in a government reshuffle. Abasov also served as President of the Table Tennis Federation of Azerbaijan from December 2004 to February 2014. Awards Abasov was awarded with the Medal of Honour (Shohret) for his contribution to the development of the agrarian sector of Azerbaijan on 23 May 2014. See also * Cabinet of Azerbaijan *Politics of Azerbaijan The Pol ...
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Ismat Gayibov
Ismat Ismayil oglu Gayibov ( az, Ismət Qayıbov Ismail oğlu) (born in 1942 in Ganja, Azerbaijan) was the Public Prosecutor General of Azerbaijan. He was killed in a helicopter which was shot down by Armenian forces near the Karakend village of Khojavend district in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan. There were no survivors of the crash. Gayibov's official burial was done at the '' Avenue of the Honored Ones Cemetery'' in Baku. A stadium in Baku, an oil tanker, many schools and streets were named after him. See also * 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown *Ismat Gayibov Stadium Ismat Gayibov Stadium, also referred as Bakikhanov Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bakikhanov settlement of Baku, Azerbaijan. It is named in honor of Ismat Gayibov (1942–1991). It is currently used mostly for football matches. In February 201 ... References 1942 births 1991 deaths Political office-holders in Azerbaijan Prosecutors General of Azerbaijan Prosecutors of the Azerbaijan Soviet ...
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Ismatullah
Ismatullah, Esmatullah and Asmatullah ( ar , عصمة الله ) are all spelling variants of the same Muslim male given name, formed from the elements ''Ismat'' and ''Allah''. it may refer to * Asmatullah Rohani, Afghan judge * Esmatullah Muhabat (died 2005), Afghan politician * Ismatullah (Bagram detainee) *Ismatullah Muslim (died 1991), Afghan militia leader *Muhammad Hashim Esmatullahi Dr. Muhammad Hashim Esmatullahi is an Afghan journalist and head of the Union of Afghan Journalists. He was Minister designate for Higher Education for the Afghan Government but was not confirmed by the Afghan Parliament. Personal information Dr. ..., Afghan journalist {{given name Arabic masculine given names ...
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Aisha Taymur
Aisha E'ismat Taymur ( ar, عائشة عصمت تيمور‎ or 'A'isha al-Taymuriyya ; 1840–1902) was an Egyptian social activist,
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Ismat Ad-Din (other)
Ismat ad-Din ( ar, عصمة الدين ) may refer to: *Ismat ad-Din Khatun (died 1186), also known as Asimat, wife of Nur ad-Din and Saladin *Ismat ad-Din Umm-Khalil Shajar al-Durr Shajar al-Durr ( ar, شجر الدر, lit=Tree of Pearls), also Shajarat al-Durr (), whose royal name was al-Malika ʿAṣmat ad-Dīn ʾUmm-Khalīl Shajar ad-Durr (; from her nickname , 'mother of Khalil'; died 28 April 1257), was a ruler of Eg ... (died 1257), Sultana of Egypt {{hndis Arabic masculine given names ...
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Ismat Abdel-Rahman
Colonel General Ismat Abdel Rahman Zine al-Abedin is a retired Sudanese Army officer who previously served as Chief of Staff of the Sudanese Armed Forces The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF; ar, القوات المسلحة السودانية, Al-Quwwat al-Musallaha as-Sudaniyah) are the military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. In 2011, IISS estimated the regular forces' numbers at personnel, whil .... Career AbdelRahman served as Chief of Staff during the Sudan – South Sudan Border War, and threatened to punish South Sudan for damaging oil infrastructure in Heglig. It was reported by unnamed sources to the Sudan Tribune that Rahman narrowly escaped death in May 2013 when his convoy came under attack by the Justice and Equality Movement in South Kordofan. The Sudanese Armed Forces spokesman Colonel al-Sawarmi Khalid, al-Sawarmi Khalid Sa’ad announced Rahmans retirement on 20 June 2013, claiming he had reached retirement age. Abdel-Rahman handed over control of the Armed F ...
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