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Izzatullah
Izzatullah, also spelled Ezzatullah or Ezatullah, is a common masculine muslim given name, formed from the elements '' Izzat'' and ''Allah'' of originally Arabic origin and meaning 'majesty', 'honor' and 'might' of Allah. The name is widespread among moslem Turkic peoples in the form of the first names Izzatulla, Izzatullo, Gizzatulla as well as adopted in Russian in the form of the turkic family names Izzatulloev, Izzatullaev, Gizzatullin (corrupted versions: Gizzatulin/Izzatulin, Gizatullin/Izatullin, Gizatulin/Izatulin). The native turkic forms of the family names are Izzatulla, Izzatullo, Gizzatulla. List of people with the given name Izzatullah *Izzatullah Bengali, 18th-century Persian author * Ezatullah (Nangarhar), Afghan militia leader who helped set up a provisional government after the Taliban retreated in November 2001 from Nangarhar Province * Ezatullah Haqqani, Afghan member of the Taliban's Council * Izzatullah Wasifi (born 1958), chief of Afghanistan's General I ...
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Izzatullah Bengali
Izzatullah Bengali ( bn, ইজ্জতুল্লাহ বাঙ্গালী, fa, ) was an 18th-century Bengali author who wrote in the Persian language. Biography Izzatullah Bengali was from Murshidabad, the erstwhile capital of the Bengal Subah. At the time, the Persian language was the official language in Bengal and other parts of South Asia. After coming across ''Taj al-Mulk Gul-e-Bakawali'', a popular Hindustani story, and narrating it to his friend Nazar Muhammad, Izzatullah wrote the story in Persian for his friend in 1722. A manuscript of his work is located at the University of Dhaka library. In 1803, his work was translated into Urdu by Munshi Nihal Chand Lahori of Fort William College Fort William College (also known as the College of Fort William) was an academy of oriental studies and a centre of learning, founded on 18 August 1800 by Lord Wellesley, then Governor-General of British India, located within the Fort William co ... with the title ''Mazhab-e ...
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Izzatullah Wasifi
Izzatullah (Ezatullah, Ezzatullah) Wasifi (b. ) is a politician in Afghanistan. He served as the chief of General Independent Administration of Anti Corruption since January 2007. As anti-corruption chief Wasifi leads an 84-person staff. Part of their responsibility is addressing Afghanistan's problems with opium. Early life Wasifi is reported to have been a childhood friend of the President Hamid Karzai. His father, Azizullah Wasifi, was the Minister of Agriculture under King Mohammed Zahir Shah. He belongs to the Alakozai tribe of Pashtun group. Wasifi earned a degree from the Punjab Agricultural University in India. Life in the United States Wasifi's family left Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion in 1979. They lived in Pakistan for a short time and around 1983 immigrated to the United States. Wasifi's first job in there was working as a waiter in a restaurant in Maryland, which happens to be owned by Qayum Karzai, Hamid Karzai's brother. Drug conviction Wasifi serv ...
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Gizzatullin
Gizzatullin (masculine) or Gizzatullina (feminine) (Tatar: Гыйззәтуллин/Ğizzätullin, Bashkir: Ғиззәтуллин/Ğizzätullin, Russian: Гиззатуллин) is a Tatar and Bashkir common modern surname of originally Arabic origin. The surname is Russian adaptation of the Tatar and Bashkir first name Gizzatulla (Tatar: Гыйззәтулла/ Ğizzätulla, Bashkir: Ғиззәтулла/Ğizzätulla), which is the form of the Arabic name Izzatullah, translated as 'majesty', 'honor' and 'might' of Allah. Corrupted variations: Gizzatulin/Izzatulin, Gizatullin/Izatullin/Zatullin, Gizatulin/Izatulin/Zatulin/Tulin. The native form of the surname is Gizzatulla. Notable people with the surname Gizzatullin or Gizzatullina * Sahibjamal Gizzatullina-Voljskaya (1892–1974), actress, producer; * Tazi Gizzat (1895–1955), writer, dramatist; * Abdulla Gizatullin (1904–1945), guards-sergeant, Hero of the Soviet Union; * Bayan Gizzat (1918–1991), scientist; * Ibragi ...
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Ezatullah Haqqani
Maulavi Ezatullah Haqqani is a citizen of Afghanistan identified as a member of the Taliban's leadership. He was described as being the Taliban's Deputy Minister of Planning in United Nations Resolution 1390. On United Nations Resolution 1267 the Taliban's Deputy Minister of Planning was listed simply as Maulavi Ezatullah. As late as 3 August 2007 UN officials were still listing his name as Maulavi Ezatullah. Officials have estimated at least three years of birth for Ezatullah, 1968, 1973 and 1957. He is reported to be from Laghman Province Laghman (Dari: ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. It has a population of about 502,148, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a rural society. Laghman hosts a large number of historical landmarks, m .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Haqqani, Ezatullah Pashtun people Living people Taliban leaders Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Ezatullah (cricketer)
Izatullah (born 15 February 1996) is an Afghan cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He made his first-class debut for Boost Region in the 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament on 7 December 2017. References External links * 1996 births Living people Afghan cricketers Boost Defenders cricketers Place of birth missing (living people) {{Afghanistan-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Izatullah Dawlatzai
Izatullah Dawlatzai (born 10 May 1991) is an Afghan-German cricketer who has played international cricket for both Afghanistan and Germany. He is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium-fast. Under-19 career Dawlatzai started representing Afghanistan in age group cricket, which culminated in the Afghanistan Under-19 cricket team qualifying for the 2010 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, for the first time in their history. Dawlatzai represented the team in all their matches during the tournament. Career in Afghanistan His debut for the senior team came in a first-class match against Kenya in the 2009-10 ICC Intercontinental Cup. In that match he took his maiden first-class wicket, that of Collins Obuya. Following the first-class match, he made his One Day International debut against Kenya in the 2nd ODI. In what was also his maiden List-A match, he took the wickets of Seren Waters and Collins Obuya for the cost of 37 runs. Career in Germany Izatulla ...
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Hiztullah Yar Nasrat
According to the United States Department of Defense, it held more than two hundred Afghan detainees in Guantanamo prior to May 15, 2006. They had been captured and classified as enemy combatants in warfare following the US and allies' invasion of Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban and disrupt terrorist networks. Originally, the US held such prisoners in sites in Afghanistan, but needed a facility to detain them where they could be interrogated. It opened the Guantanamo Bay detention camp on January 11, 2002, and transported the enemy combatants there. The United States Supreme Court's ruled in ''Rasul v. Bush'' (2004) that the detainees had the right of ''habeas corpus'' to challenge their detention under the US Constitution. That summer, the Department of Defense stopped transferring detained men to Guantanamo. On September 6, 2006, United States President George W. Bush announced the transfer of 14 high value detainees to Guantanamo, including several Afghans. Other Afghans ...
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Mullah Ezat
During the Civil War in Afghanistan, Mullah Ezat (Mullah Izzat, Ezatullah) was a commander from Paghman, Afghanistan, for the forces of Ittihad-i Islami and Abdul Rasul Sayyaf and Jamiat-e Islami Jamayat-E-Islami (also rendered as Jamiat-e-Islami and Jamiati Islami; fa, جمعیت اسلامی افغانستان, lit=Islamic Society), sometimes shortened to Jamiat, is a predominantly Tajik political party in Afghanistan. It was origi .... During the resistance against the Soviets, he was supposedly a member of Ahmad Shah Massoud's Supervisory Council of the North, commanding 600 men.Sikorski, Radek. National Review. 21 April 1989 Accessed at: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n7_v41/ai_7518699/pg_2/ He was reportedly involved in the planning of the Afshar Operation which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians. During the fighting in Kabul it was reported that his men were engaged in kidnapping. For example one claim of kidnapping and abducting, with ...
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Ezatullah Zawab
Ezatullah Zawab (or ʻIzzat Allāh Żwāb) is a journalist from Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. In 2003 Ezatullah Zawab was selected by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting as a candidate for journalism training. On September 2, 2005 Ezatullah Zawab was apprehended by local officials. The Committee to Protect Journalists The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an American independent non-profit, non-governmental organization, based in New York City, New York, with correspondents around the world. CPJ promotes press freedom and defends the rights of journa ... (CPJ) said: ''"Zawab is a staff correspondent for the independent news service Pajhwok Afghan News and editor of the monthly Meena magazine."'' CPJ said his apprehension was triggered by article he had published which were regarded as critical of local clerics and local officials. Ann Cooper, CPJ's Executive Director, wrote: Ezatullah Zawab was found beaten and unconscious in a ditch a we ...
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Masculine Gender
In linguistics, grammatical gender system is a specific form of noun class system, where nouns are assigned with gender categories that are often not related to their real-world qualities. In languages with grammatical gender, most or all nouns inherently carry one value of the grammatical category called ''gender''; the values present in a given language (of which there are usually two or three) are called the ''genders'' of that language. Whereas some authors use the term "grammatical gender" as a synonym of "noun class", others use different definitions for each; many authors prefer "noun classes" when none of the inflections in a language relate to sex. Gender systems are used in approximately one half of the world's languages. According to one definition: "Genders are classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words." Overview Languages with grammatical gender usually have two to four different genders, but some are attested with up to 20. Common gender ...
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Ezatullah (Nangarhar)
A local leader of an anti-Taliban militia, from Sorubi, set up a provisional government in Nangarhar Province on November 16, 2001, after the Taliban retreated. The two other leaders in the provisional government were Hazrati Ali from Towr Kham and Malawi Yunis Khalis from the provincial capital, Jalalabad. The provisional government was part of the Eastern Shura Regional and tribal Afghan leaders rose up and formed an alliance known as the Eastern Shura to oust the Taliban in Khowst Province and Nangarhar Province, during the War in Afghanistan. Mary Anne Weaver, writing in ''The New York Times'' on the f .... References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Afghan politicians History of Nangarhar Province Pashtun people {{Afghanistan-bio-stub ...
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Muslim
Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abraham (or '' Allah'') as it was revealed to Muhammad, the main Islamic prophet. The majority of Muslims also follow the teachings and practices of Muhammad ('' sunnah'') as recorded in traditional accounts (''hadith''). With an estimated population of almost 1.9 billion followers as of 2020 year estimation, Muslims comprise more than 24.9% of the world's total population. In descending order, the percentage of people who identify as Muslims on each continental landmass stands at: 45% of Africa, 25% of Asia and Oceania (collectively), 6% of Europe, and 1% of the Americas. Additionally, in subdivided geographical regions, the figure stands at: 91% of the Middle East–North Africa, 90% of Central Asia, 65% of the Caucasus, 42% of Southeast As ...
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