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Mangal (or Manghal, Mangla) is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name *Mangal (singer), Afghan singer *Mangal Bagh (born 1973), Pakistani militant leader *Mangal Dhillon, Indian actor and film producer *Mangal Hussain, Afghan politician and military leader *Mangal Kalindi, Indian politician *Mangal Pandey (1827–1857), Indian soldier *Mangal Prasad Tharu, Nepalese politician *Mangal Raj Joshi (1920–2005), Nepali astrologer *Mangal Singh Champia (born 1983), Indian archer *Mangal Singh Prabhakar (born 1859), Maharaja of Alwar *Mangal Singh Ramgarhia (1800–1879), Indian Sikh leader People with the surname *Habib Mangal (born 1946), Afghan politician *Mohammad Gulab Mangal (born 1958), Afghan politician *Nawroz Mangal Nawroz Mangal (born Nawroz Khan Mangal) (نوروز خان منګل; born 28 November 1984) is a former cricketer from Afghanistan. Mangal is a former captain of the Afghanistan national cricket team w ...
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Mangal (singer)
Mangal (), born in Laghman Province, is a prominent List of Afghan singers, Afghan singer who started in the early 1970s. He and his ex-wife, Naghma (singer), Naghma, were a popular duo during the 1970s and early 1990s. Mangal sings in Pashto language, Pashto and Dari (Persian), Dari. His music is popular in Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Career Mangal was born in Laghman Province, Laghman, Afghanistan. As a young boy, he developed an interest in music. Mangal joined with a musician-turned-singer Naghma (singer), Naghma (), a Pashtun from Kandahar Province of Afghanistan, and eventually married her. Mangal has since divorced from Naghma, remarried and resides in California. With impending civil war, the couple left Afghanistan for Pakistan in 1992. There, they became very successful with an enthusiastic crowd of Afghan refugees, Afghan exiles who were nostalgic for their native music. Their financial situation by this time had improved significantly. In the late 1990s, they left Paki ...
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Mangal Bagh
Mangal Bagh (1973 – 28 January 2021), also known as Mangal Bagh Afridi, was the leader of Lashkar-e-Islam, a militant group operating in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He was killed in a roadside bomb attack in Nangarhar, Afghanistan on 28 January 2021. Personal life Bagh was from the Bara Tehsil, and belonged to the Sepah Afridi tribe. In his youth, he was ideologically affiliated with the Awami National Party (ANP) and used to wash cars at a taxi stand in Peshawar. Bagh then became a conductor of a bus operating service between Bara and Peshawar and later became its driver. Bagh was not very educated as he attended only primary school in his native town. Militant activity Bagh was said to be a successor of Mufti Munir Shakir, a Deobandi cleric who established a pirate radio station in Khyber Agency in 2004 after being ejected from Kurram Agency by tribal elders for inciting sectarian hostility. When Shakir was ejected from Khyber Agency, he turned over his radio station to ...
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Mangal Dhillon
Mangal Singh Dhillon (18 June 1957 – 11 June 2023) was an Indian actor, writer, director and film producer. He was born in Wander Jatana near Kotkapura in Faridkot district, Punjab. Early life Mangal Dhillon was born in a Sikh family in the village of Wander Jatana, in Faridkot district of the Indian state of Punjab. He studied in Panj Graayin Kalan Government school until 4th Standard. He then moved to Uttar Pradesh near his father's farm. He graduated from Zila Parishad High School in Nighasan, Lakhimpur Kheri district. He then returned to Punjab where he completed his higher secondary from Kotkapura. He graduated from Muktsar Government College. Dhillon worked in theatre in Delhi and joined Indian Theatre department at Panjab University, Chandigarh in 1979 and completed his post-graduate diploma course in acting in 1980. Personal life and death Mangal Singh Dhillon was married to artist Ritu Dhillon, whom he married in 1994. The couple have one son and a daughter. ...
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Mangal Hussain
Mangal Hussain is an Afghan who has held a variety of political and military offices. According to the ''Asia Times'' he was one of the most powerful leaders in the Hezbi Islami Gulbuddin, prior to the emergence of the Taliban. Hamid Karzai Hamid Karzai (born 24 December 1957) is an Afghan politician who served as the fourth president of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014, including as the first president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan from 2004 to 2014. He previously served a ... appointed Mangal Hussain to his cabinet. References Government ministers of Afghanistan Living people Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin politicians Year of birth missing (living people) {{Afghanistan-politician-stub ...
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Mangal Kalindi
Mangal Kalindi is an Indian politician and member of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. Kalindi is a member of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly from the Jugsalai constituency in East Singhbhum district East Singhbhum is one of the 24 districts of Jharkhand, India. It was created on 16 January 1990. More than 50% of the district is covered by dense forests and mountains, where wild animals once roamed freely. It is known for being a centre of ind .... References People from East Singhbhum district Jharkhand Mukti Morcha politicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Jharkhand MLAs 2019–2024 {{Jharkhand-politician-stub ...
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Mangal Pandey
Mangal Pandey (died 8 April 1857) was an Indian soldier who played a key role in the events that led to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which resulted in the dissolution of the East India Company and the beginning of the British Raj through the Government of India Act 1858. He was a sepoy in the 34th Regiment of the Bengal Native Infantry. In 1984, the Republic of India issued a postage stamp in his memory. His life and actions have also been portrayed in several Indian cinematic productions. Early life Mangal Pandey was born into a Brahmin family from Nagwa, a village of upper Ballia district, Ceded and Conquered Provinces (now in Uttar Pradesh) . Pandey had joined the Bengal Army in 1849. In March 1857, he was a private soldier (sepoy) in the 5th Company of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry. Mutiny On the afternoon of 29 March 1857, Lieutenant Baugh, Adjutant of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, then stationed at Barrackpore was informed that several men of his regiment ...
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Mangal Prasad Tharu
Mangal Prasad Tharu () is a Nepalese politician. He was elected to the Pratinidhi Sabha in the 1999 election on behalf of the Nepali Congress. In the 2017 Nepalese provincial elections, Tharu ran for the Bardiya 1(B) of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly, and was defeated by Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) (), abbreviated CPN (Maoist Centre) or CPN (MC), is the third largest List of political parties in Nepal, political party in Nepal and a member party of Socialist Front (Nepal), Samajbadi Morcha. I ... candidate Tilak Ram Sharma. References Living people Nepali Congress politicians from Lumbini Province Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Nepal MPs 1999–2002 {{nepal-bio-stub ...
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Mangal Raj Joshi
Mangal Raj Joshi (1920–2005) was the Royal Astrologer of Nepal, whose family worked for more than 20 generations for the Nepalese kings. Dr. Joshi holds a Ph.D. in Urban Study and Planning, and was a professor at Patan College. Joshi was also the chairman of the Nepal Panchang Nirnayak Samiti and vice chairman of the Asian Panchang Samiti. Joshi failed to predict the Nepalese royal massacre, a point used by some against the effectiveness of astrology. Since he died, Nepal has been without a Royal Astrologer. General At the age of 11, Joshi followed his father, Daibagya Krishna Raj Joshi's footsteps into astrology. The elder Joshi had edited and published ''Mangal Ephemeris'' for 77 yrs. Dr. Joshi also lent his presence to the education as a teacher at many colleges. His career began as a teacher at the Tri Chandra College in 1967. He was instrumental in the establishment of Patan Multiple College (PMC) in 1950 both as a teacher and programme in - charge. Later, he served as ...
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Mangal Singh Champia
Mangal Singh Champia (born 9 November 1983) is an Indian archer, who won multiple medals in several international events, including the 2006 Asian Games. He was conferred with the Arjuna award by the President of India for the year 2009. Mangal started archery in the year 1995 and became pro in 2008. He has secured 2016 Rio Olympics berth. Other achievements Source: 15th Asian Archery Championships, China: Men's Team Event 3rd Asian Grand Prix, Iran 2nd Commonwealth Archery Championships, India 3rd Asian Archery Grand Prix Tournament, Indonesia 2010 Asian Games: Men's Team Event 15th Asian Archery Championships, China: Individual Event 2008 Summer Olympics At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Champia finished his ranking round with a total of 678 points, just one point behind Juan René Serrano and equal with Viktor Ruban and scoring more bull's eyes than Serrano. This gave him the second seed for the final competition bracket in wh ...
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Mangal Singh Prabhakar
Maharaja Mangal Singh Prabhakar was the 6th Maharaja of Alwar (1874-1892). His Highness was born in 1859, adopted from Thikana Thana, and was installed upon the '' gaddi'' as Raja on 14 December 1874, in preference to '' Kunwar'' Lakhdir Singh of Bijwar. Raja Mangal Singh was elevated by the British to being a Maharaja in 1889. He was also knighted by the British as a G.C.S.I. He married (amongst others), (a) 1877, the second daughter of Maharaja Prithvi Singhji of Kishangarh, married (b), 1878, a daughter of Raja Bhairon Singhji of Ratlam, and had issue. Maharaja Sir ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part ... Mangal Singh was eventually punished to death by the British on 23 May 1892. {{s-end Maharajas of Alwar 1859 births 1892 deaths People from British Indi ...
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Mangal Singh Ramgarhia
Sardar Bawaqar Mangal Singh Ramgarhia (1800–1879) was a Sikh veteran of the First and Second Anglo-Sikh wars who served as the manager of Darbar Sahib and the Akal Takht, as a sarbarah appointed by the British Raj from 1862 to 1879. He held the title of "Sardar-i-Bawaqar" (the Sardar with Prestige). Biography Mangal Singh was the son of Diwan Singh and grandson of Tara Singh Ramgarhia, brother of the Sikh leader Jassa Singh Ramgarhia. He was heir to some of the estates of Jassa Singh's son Jodh Singh. In 1834, he was sent to Peshawar to command 400 foot soldiers and 110 sawars (cavalrymen) of the old Ramgarhia clan. There, under Tej Singh and Hari Singh Nalwa, he fought in the Battle of Jamrud The Battle of Jamrud was fought between the forces of the Emirate of Afghanistan under Wazir Akbar Khan, and the Sikh Empire under Maharaja Ranjit Singh on 30 April 1837. The Afghans confronted the Sikh forces at Jamrud. The garrisoned army was ... in April 1837. During the ...
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Habib Mangal
Habib Mangal is an Afghan citizen who was a candidate in Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential elections. Studies and medical career Mangal is a medical doctor, who also has a doctorate in Social Sciences. According to a profile in the ''Pajhwok Afghan News'', his secondary education was at the Rahman Baba Higher Secondary School, and his medical education was at Kabul Medical University. The profile doesn't state where or when he earned his doctorate in Social Science. In 1977 and 1978 he worked as a doctor in Khost Hospital. He was subsequently the Public Health Director in Samangan Province. Political career He joined the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) in 1964, when he was 18 years old. According to his profile in the ''Pajhwok Afghan News,'' he worked as an activist for the party from 1964 to 1981. He helped found the Students' Movement at Kabul University in 1972 and 1973. He was imprisoned for his student union activities. He was imprisoned again in 1977- ...
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