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Sher Khan (musician)
Sher Khan or Shir Khan may refer to: Film * ''Sher Khan'' (1962 film), a Bollywood film of 1962 * ''Sher Khan'' (1981 film), a Pakistani Punjabi film starring Sultan Rahi, Anjuman and Mustafa Qureshi * ''Sher Khan'' (1998 film), an Indian action film featuring Jack Gaud People *Sher Khan of Bengal, governor of North Bengal 1268–1272 * Sher Shah Suri (1486–1545), founder of the Sur Empire and ruler of northern India in the 16th century * Sher Afghan Quli Khan (died 1607), Mughal courtier of the 17th century *Sher Akbar Khan (born 1957), Pakistani politician * Sher Ali Khan (1825–1879), Amir of Afghanistan between 1863 and 1879 *Sher Khan Nashir, Afghan politician from Kunduz Province in the 1930s Places Afghanistan * Sher Khan Bandar, a border town in Kunduz Province of Afghanistan India *Kheri Sher Khan, village in Haryana, India Iran * Shir Khan, Kermanshah *Shir Khan, Markazi * Shir Khan, Razavi Khorasan * Shir Khan, South Khorasan * Shir Khan, Zaveh, Razavi Khorasan ...
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Sher Khan (1962 Film)
Sher Khan or Shir Khan may refer to: Film *Sher Khan (1962 film), ''Sher Khan'' (1962 film), a List of Bollywood films of 1962#R-Z, Bollywood film of 1962 *Sher Khan (1981 film), ''Sher Khan'' (1981 film), a Pakistani Punjabi film starring Sultan Rahi, Anjuman and Mustafa Qureshi *Sher Khan (1998 film), ''Sher Khan'' (1998 film), an Indian action film featuring Jack Gaud People *Sher Khan of Bengal, governor of North Bengal 1268–1272 *Sher Shah Suri (1486–1545), founder of the Sur Empire and ruler of northern India in the 16th century *Sher Afghan Quli Khan (died 1607), Mughal courtier of the 17th century *Sher Akbar Khan (born 1957), Pakistani politician *Sher Ali Khan (1825–1879), Amir of Afghanistan between 1863 and 1879 *Sher Khan Nashir, Afghan politician from Kunduz Province in the 1930s Places Afghanistan *Sher Khan Bandar, a border town in Kunduz Province of Afghanistan India *Kheri Sher Khan, village in Haryana, India Iran *Shir Khan, Kermanshah *Shir Khan, Marka ...
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Sher Khan Nashir
Sher Khan Nashir (also: Nasher) was the hereditary Grand Khan (Loy Khan) of the Nashir clan of the Kharoti (Ghilji) tribe and governor (Wali) of Northern Afghanistan in the 1930s, known as the "father of Kunduz. He was apparently poisoned by the King of Afghanistan. Many places, schools and Afghanistan's largest port Sher Khan Bandar are named after him. Life Born as the son of the Khan of the Nasher clan of Ghilji Kharoti Pashtuns, he left Ghazni in the early 20th century as the Nasher family was exiled by the ruling Durrani King Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in order to weaken his nemesis. Sher Khan launched an industrialization campaign with major urban development and construction programmes of what then became Kunduz. He is also known as the founder of the Spinzar Cotton Company in Afghanistan, and implemented Qizel Qala harbour that was later named Sher Khan Bandar. In addition, several schools in Afghanistan are named after him. There are rumours he was killed by the leading ...
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Shir Khan, South Khorasan
Shir Khond ( fa, شيرخند, also Romanized as Shīr Khond and Shīrkhand; also known as Shahr-e Khāh and Shīr Khān) is a village in Afin Rural District, Zohan District, Zirkuh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 378, in 116 families. References Populated places in Zirkuh County {{Zirkuh-geo-stub ...
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Shir Khan, Razavi Khorasan
Shir Khan ( fa, شيرخان, also Romanized as Shīr Khān) is a village in Tabas Rural District, in the Central District of Khoshab County , settlement_type = County , image_skyline = روستای طبس سبزوار.jpg , imagesize = , image_caption = Tabas village , image_map = Khushab County Locator Map (2020).svg , image_ ..., Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 845, in 212 families. References Populated places in Khoshab County {{Khoshab-geo-stub ...
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Shir Khan, Markazi
Sir Kand ( fa, سيركند, also Romanized as Sīr Kand; also known as Sherkhān, Shīr Khān, and Sīr Kan) is a village in Shamsabad Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 191, in 54 families. References Populated places in Arak County {{Arak-geo-stub ...
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Shir Khan, Kermanshah
Shir Khan ( fa, شيرخان, also Romanized as Shīr Khān) is a village in Dinavar Rural District, Dinavar District, Sahneh County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 156, in 42 families. References Populated places in Sahneh County {{Sahneh-geo-stub ...
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Kheri Sher Khan
Kheri Sher Khan is a village in Kaithal district in Haryana, India. It is a part of the village Matour. It is the last village of Kaithal towards Jind. The population is about 3000. Village features *Dada Khera *Large pond *Shiv Mandir *Kali Mandir *Baba Bhramchari Ka Dera *Peer Ka Dera *Water Supply *33KV power House *Bus Stand *Fertile land * *Historical Well *Wide Street *Street Light *Antique Houses * Overview Kheri Sher Khan is a small village located in Kaithal Tehsil of Kaithal district, Haryana, with a total of 525 families residing. The village of Kheri Sherkhan has a population of 2787, of which 1476 are males and 1311 are females according to the Population Census of 2011. In Kheri Sher Khan village, the population of children aged 0-6 is 354, making up 12.70% of the total village population. The average Sex Ratio of Kheri Sherkhan village is 888, which is higher than the Haryana state average of 879. The Child Sex Ratio for Kheri Sherkhan, as per the census, is 89 ...
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Sher Khan Bandar
Sher Khan or Shir Khan ( ps, شیر خان بندر; prs, شیرخان بندر) is a border town in the northern Kunduz Province of Afghanistan, next to the Panj River. The town's main attraction is the Sher Khan Bandar, which is a dry port and border checkpoint that officially connects by road Afghanistan with Tajikistan. It is located about northwest from the center of the town. The city of Kunduz is about of driving distance south from Sher Khan Bandar. The historical name of the town was Qizil Qalah. It was given the current name in honor of Sher Khan Nashir, Khan of the Nashers. The town as around 600 families. Situated at an altitude of approximately in the Imam Sahib District of Kunduz Province, Sher Khan Bandar is one of the major transporting, shipping and receiving locations in Afghanistan. It is also an official border crossing between the people of Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Security in and around the town is provided by the Afghan National Security Forc ...
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Sher Ali Khan
Sher Ali Khan (); c. 1825 – 21 February 1879) was Amir of Afghanistan from 1863 to 1866 and from 1868 until his death in 1879. He was one of the sons of Dost Mohammed Khan, founder of the Barakzai dynasty in Afghanistan. Life Sher Ali Khan was born into a Pashtun family, Initially he seized power when his father died, but was quickly ousted by his older brother, Mohammad Afzal Khan. Internecine warfare followed until Sher Ali Khan defeated his brother and regained the title of Emir. Reforms Sher Ali Khan's reign as Amir is often remembered for his attempts at reforming Barakzai rule in Afghanistan. Changes brought during the period of Sher Ali Khan's rule include the creation of governmental posts, military reform, the introduction of the first postal service in Afghanistan and the first attempts of an Afghan leader at promoting the Pashto language. Sher Ali Khan tried to limit the power of the Barakzai sardars. He didn't allow his sons to administer provinces and ins ...
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List Of Bollywood Films Of 1962
A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1962: Highest-grossing films The twelve highest-grossing films at the Indian Box Office in 1962: A-B C-K L-P R-Z References {{reflist External links Bollywood films of 1962at the Internet Movie Database Indian Film Songs from the Year 1962- A look back at 1962 with a special focus on Hindi film songs 1962 Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ... Films, Bollywood ...
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Sher Akbar Khan
Sher Akbar Khan (; born 1 April 1957) is a Pakistani politician who has been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, since August 2018. Previously he was a member of the National Assembly from 2002 to 2007 and again from June 2013 to May 2018. Early life He was born on 1 April 1957. Political career Khan was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan as a candidate of Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao) (PPP–S) from Constituency NA-28 (Buner) in 2002 Pakistani general election. He received 34,224 votes and defeated Abdul Mateen Khan, a candidate of Awami National Party (ANP). Khan ran for the seat of the National Assembly as a candidate of PPP–S from Constituency NA-28 (Buner) in 2008 Pakistani general election but was unsuccessful. He received 17,241 votes and lost the seat to Abdul Mateen Khan, a candidate of ANP. Khan was re-elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (JI) from Constituency NA-28 (Buner) in 2013 Pakistani general ...
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Sher Afghan Quli Khan
Ali Quli Istajlu, also known by his later, given name of Sher Afgan Khan ( fa, شيرافگن خان) was a Turkoman who initially served the Safavids, and later became a Mughal courtier, becoming the ''jagirdar'' of Burdwan in West Bengal (1605–1607). He was also the first husband of Nur Jahan (''Mehrunissa''), who later married Jahangir after Ali Quli Khan's death and became Empress of India. He was given the title Sher Afgan Khan ("tiger grappler"), by Prince Salim, Jahangir, after his meritorious actions, during a war with the Rana of Mewar. Ali Quli Khan Istajlu, was educated under the instructions of Shah Ismail II of Safavid dynasty in Iran. Like his wife, Sher Afgan was also an immigrant from Persia, who fled from Iran, to Kandahar, then in India. He was the father of a daughter called Mihr-un-nissa Begum, after she married Prince Shahryar, the fifth and youngest son of Jahangir and rival to Shah Jahan.
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