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Wasti or Wasiti is a toponymic surname originating from the city of Wasit, Iraq. Twelver Shias in India and Pakistan descending from Zayd ibn Ali also carry the surname along with Zaidi. Notable people bearing the name include: *Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Wasiti, 11th-century Arab writer *Hamza El Wasti, Moroccan professional footballer *Laila Wasti, Pakistani actress *Maria Wasti, Pakistani actress *Nasir Wasti, Pakistani cricketer *Rizwan Wasti, Pakistani radio broadcaster *Tahira Wasti, Pakistani writer *Wajahatullah Wasti, Pakistani cricketer *Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti, 13th-century Arab painter and calligrapher See also * Vashti (other) * Wasit (other) * Zaidi (other) Zaidi may refer to: * The Zaidiyyah sect of Islam or Al-Zaidi, its adherents * Al-Zaidi, Arab descendants of Zayd ibn Ali * Zaidi Wasitis, people with the surname Zaidi, South Asian descendants of Zayd ibn Ali, from Wasit, Iraq, followers of Twe ... Toponymic surnames People ...
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Maria Wasti
Maria Wasti (born August 14, 1980) is a Pakistani film, television actress and host. She currently hosts the game show ''Croron Mein Khel'' on the Pakistani television channel BOL Entertainment. Biography Early years Maria Wasti was born in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. She spent her early years there before moving to Pakistan with her family. She is the niece of Rizwan Wasti and Tahira Wasti. Wasti's parents wanted her to be a doctor, but she preferred a career in entertainment. At the time, the only television network active in the country was the government-owned Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV). It would be later in the 1990s that Network Television Marketing (NTM), the country's first privately owned channel, showcased content specifically targeted to the young generation and Wasti became interested in acting. First teleplay In the mid-1990s, Wasti was approached by Bakhtiar Ahmed, the programme manager of PTV Lahore Centre, to be cast in a play called '' Sarah Aur Ammara'' ...
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Laila Wasti
Laila Wasti is a Pakistani actress and director. She is known for her roles in dramas ''Qurban'', ''Dil Ruba'', ''Daldal'', ''Hum Kahan Ke Sachay Thay'', ''Sun Yaara'' and '' Dunk''. Early life Laila was born on 3 June 1977 in Karachi, Pakistan. She completed her studies from Saint Joseph Convent, she graduated with English Literature. Then she went abroad to America. She studied at University of California, Los Angeles, she did masters in filmmaking. Laila's mother Tahira Wasti and father Rizwan Wasti were actors. Career Laila started acting on PTV in 1990s. She was noted for her roles in dramas Eaitraf, Pukaar, Saibaan, Operation Dwarka 1965, Heer Waris Shah and Eendhan, Badlon Par Basera. She also appeared in dramas ''Sun Yaara'' along with Junaid Khan, Hira Mani also with Zarnish Khan and ''Qismat'' with Minal Khan and Zhalay Sarhadi. Since then she appeared in dramas '' Sangar'', ''Qurban'', '' Teri Meri Kahani'', '' Bharam'', ''Daldal'' and '' Dunk''. Personal life Lai ...
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Rizwan Wasti
Syed Rizwan Wasti (1937 – January 24, 2011) was a Radio Pakistan, Karachi's radio news broadcaster and a film and television actor. Early life Rizwan Wasti was born in 1937 at Lahore but his family later moved to Karachi where he received his Bachelor of Law degree from Sindh Muslim Law College in Karachi. Career He first worked for Radio Pakistan as an English news broadcaster in the 1953 at age sixteen making made him the youngest newscaster of the sub-continent where he initially learned how to use and control his voice for news media broadcasts. He worked at Radio Pakistan for sixteen years. Then he moved on to acting in the Pakistani television drama serials in the late 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s and played over 200 various different roles in dramas such as '' Afshan'', ''Shaheen'' and '' Khuda Ki Basti''. A noted TV actor Talat Hussain commented after his death, "He was a distinguished name in the broadcasting world, a man who had his own distinct style." Perso ...
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Tahira Wasti
Tahira Wasti ( Punjabi, ur, طاہرہ واسطی) (1944 – March 11, 2012) was a well-known Pakistani writer and television actress.TV artist Tahira Wasti dies at 68
Dunya News website, Published 11 March 2012, Retrieved 14 June 2017
She is best known for portrayal of in the TV drama ''Shaheen''.


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Tahira was born in 1944 at ,

Wajahatullah Wasti
Wajahatullah Wasti (Urdu: وجاہت اللہ واسطی; born 11 November 1974) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is member of The National Selection Committee Pakistan Cricket Board . He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. Wasti played in six Test matches between February 1999 and May 2000, but soon found himself out of the side after much criticism on his performance. In just his second Test, he scored 133 and 121 not out against Sri Lanka at Lahore. His best ODI performance was a classy, stroke-filled 84 against New Zealand in the 1999 Cricket World Cup The 1999 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup '99) was the seventh edition of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was hosted primarily by England, with Scotland, Ireland, Wales ... semifinal, which Pakistan won by nine wickets. Wasti took 123 balls to make that score, carving 10 boundaries and a six on the way. Wasti has not played intern ...
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Hamza El Wasti
Hamza el Wasti is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Sm .... References External links * * * * * 1995 births Living people Moroccan footballers Association football forwards Wydad AC players SCC Mohammédia players {{SCC Mohammédia squad ...
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Zaidi (surname)
The surname Al-Zaidi (Az-Zaidi) can denote one or both of the following: *Sayyid Arab descendants of Zayd ibn Ali that either stayed in Kufa, Iraq or returned to Al-Hijaz. *The use of the surname Al-Zaidi to designate association may be with the Zaidiyyah ''madhhab'', whose adherents are found in Yemen. This is akin to the use of the surnames Al-Hanafi, Al-Maliki, Al-Shafi'i, etc. People with the surname Zaidi trace their origins to the Islamic Holy City of Mecca, located in present-day Saudi Arabia. Zaid ibn Ali was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-'Abidin who was the great grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad thus the descendants of Zaid ibn Ali are known as Sayyid- an honorific title bestowed upon to the descendants of Muhammad. In Present times, the Descendants of Zaid ibn Ali can be found in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. The ones in India and Pakistan carry the surname Zaidi along with Wasti (denoting Zayd ibn Ali's descendants from Wasit) with Sada ...
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Nasir Wasti
Nasir Wasti (September 6, 1967 – July 21, 2006) was a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played for Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC). He captained the club during his last two seasons. Wasti died in 2006 when his car crashed into a trailer on the Super Highway in Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former cap ...."Former first-class cricketer dies in car accident"
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Zaidi (other)
Zaidi may refer to: * The Zaidiyyah sect of Islam or Al-Zaidi, its adherents * Al-Zaidi, Arab descendants of Zayd ibn Ali * Zaidi Wasitis, people with the surname Zaidi, South Asian descendants of Zayd ibn Ali, from Wasit, Iraq, followers of Twelver or ''Athnā‘ashariyyah'' (Ja'fari jurisprudence) ** Zaidi Al Wasti, another surname found among the same people * Yiddish informal title for grandfather See also * Zaidee, given name * Wasti Wasti or Wasiti is a toponymic surname originating from the city of Wasit, Iraq. Twelver Shias in India and Pakistan descending from Zayd ibn Ali also carry the surname along with Zaidi. Notable people bearing the name include: *Abu Bakr Muhammad ...
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Vashti (other)
Vashti is a Persian queen mentioned in the Book of Esther. Vashti may also refer to: People *Vashti Bartlett (1873–1969), American nurse who served with the American Red Cross during World War I, and in Siberia and Manchuria after the war *Vashti Bunyan (born 1945), English singer-songwriter * Vashti Clarke, NY based Jamaican model, actress, and entrepreneur *Vashti Cunningham (born 1998), American track and field athlete specializing in the high jump * Vashtie Kola (often stylized as Va$htie), American music video director, filmmaker, artist, designer, creative consultant and disc jockey *Vashti McCollum (1912–2006), the plaintiff in the landmark 1948 Supreme Court case McCollum v. Board of Education, which struck down religious education in public schools. *Vashti Murphy McKenzie (born 1947), a bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Places * Vashti, Texas, an unincorporated community at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 174 and Farm to Market Road 1288, 18 mi ...
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Wasit (other)
Wasit was a medieval city in Iraq, after which the Wasit Governorate is named. It may also refer to other places in the Middle East: * Wasit, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates *Wasit, San‘a’, Yemen * Wasi, Hadhramaut, Yemen See also *Wasti Wasti or Wasiti is a toponymic surname originating from the city of Wasit, Iraq. Twelver Shias in India and Pakistan descending from Zayd ibn Ali also carry the surname along with Zaidi. Notable people bearing the name include: *Abu Bakr Muhammad ...
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Wasit, Iraq
Wasit ( ar, وَاسِط, Wāsiṭ, syr, ‎ܘܐܣܛ) is an ancient city in Wasit Governorate, south east of Kut in eastern Iraq. History The city was built by al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf in c. 702 CE on the west bank of the Tigris across from the historical city of Kashkar. Al-Hajjaj is said to have taken the doors for the citadel and the main mosque from Zanzaward. Al-Hajjaj died in Wasit in 714. To quote UNESCO: Wasit is an Islamic city built in the last quarter of the first Hijri century (7th century CE) by Al-Hajaj bin Yousif Al-Thaqafi, as an administrative centre for Iraq. As an ancient city its circumference is 16 kilometres. It was abandoned in the tenth Hijri century (16th century CE), after the change in the course of the river Tigris. Its remains stood sound and safe due to its distance from constructive and agricultural influence. Most of its buildings are of bricks. A survey was carried out from 1936 to 1942, and another in 1985. The large mosque was cleared out in four ...
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