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A nazim is the coordinator of a city or town in Pakistan. Nazim or variant spellings may also refer to: * Nazim (given name), including a list of people with the given name ** Nirmala Devi, born Nazim, Indian actress and singer * Nazim (surname), including a list of people with the surname See also * Nazimabad, a suburb of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan * Nizam (other) **Nizam of Hyderabad Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State ( part of the Indian state of Telangana, and the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka). ''Nizam'' is a shortened form of (; ), and was the title bestowed upon Asaf Jah I wh ..., monarch of the Hyderabad State * Nazm, a genre of Urdu poetry {{disambiguation ...
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Nazim
Subahdar, also known as Nazim, was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province), Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk dynasty (Delhi), Mamluk dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, and the Mughal era who was alternately designated as Sahib-i-Subah or Nazim. The word, ''Subahdar'' is of Persian language, Persian origin. The Subahdar was the head of the Mughal provincial administration. He was assisted by the provincial ''Diwan'', ''Bakhshi (Mughal Empire), Bakhshi'', ''Faujdar'', ''Kotwal'', ''Qadi, Qazi'', ''Sadr'', ''Waqa-i-Navis'', ''Qanungo'' and ''Patwari''. The Subahdars were normally appointed from among the Mughal princes or the officers holding the highest Mansabdar, ''mansabs'' (ranks). Nazim A ''nazim'' (, ; from the Arabic word for "organizer" or "convenor"), similar to a mayor, was the coordinator of cities and towns in Pakistan. Nazim is the title in Urdu of the chief elected official of a local government in Pakistan, such a ...
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Nazim (given Name)
Nazim (also spelled Nezim, Nadhem, Nadhim, Nathum or Nazem; or ) is an Arabic masculine given name. The pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ẓāʾ is often closer to a strong "d" sound; thus, the name's pronunciation differs based on the spoken varieties of Arabic and consequently in its transcription. The meaning of the name Nazim in Arabic is ''poet'' or ''author''. Nazim * Nazim Pasha, Chief of Staff of the Army of the Ottoman Empire during the First Balkan War * Nazim Burke, politician from the island of Grenada *Nazim al-Kudsi (1906 – 1998), Syrian President * Nazim al-Qubrusi (1922- 2014), Cypriot-born leader of the Naqshbandi-Haqqani Sufi Order * Nazim Aliyev (born 1963), Azerbaijani footballer *Nâzım Hikmet Ran (1902 – 1963), Turkish poet, playwright, novelist and memoirist * Nazim Huseynov (born 1969), Azerbaijani judoka * Nazim Khaled, French songwriter and record producer * Nazim Panipati (1920 - 1998), lyricist, film writer and copywriter of Indian and Pakistani ...
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Nirmala Devi
Nirmala Devi (7 June 1927 15 June 1996) also known as Dulari, was an Indian actress in the 1940s and a Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana. Bollywood actor Govinda is her son. In January 2025, Nirmala Devi was honored with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, by the Government of India. Personal life Nirmala Devi was born as Nazim on 7 June 1927, in Varanasi (then known as Banares), Uttar Pradesh, in a Muslim family. Actress Kumkum was her half-sister. In 1942, a 15 year-old Nazim converted to Hinduism, adopted the name Nirmala Devi, and married actor Arun Kumar Ahuja. They went on to have five children: three daughters and two sons, including actor Govinda and film director Kirti Kumar. Nirmala took to acting during the period of her betrothal and her first film to be released was '' Savera'' (1942), with husband Arun Kumar Ahuja as co-star. Death Nirmala Devi died on 15 June 1996, at the age of 69, in Mumbai. Playback singer Credited ...
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Nazim (surname)
Nazim also spelled Nadhem, Nadhim, Nadhum or Nazem; ) is an Arabic-based surname. As the pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ẓāʾ is often closer to a strong "d" sound, therefore the name's pronunciation differs based on the spoken varieties of Arabic and consequently in its transcription. Nazim as a surname or middle name may refer to: Surname Nazem * Farzad Nazem, Iranian businessman Nazim * Mohammad Nazim, Indian model and television actor *Nazriya Nazim (born 1994), Indian film actress and producer * Saleem Nazim (1955–2025), Pakistani field hockey player Nadhim * Ali Nadhim (born 1981), Iraqi Greco-Roman wrestler Middle name * Mirza Nazim Shah (1820–1902), son of Mughal emperor Akbar II and his consort Gumani Khanum * Mustafa Nadhim Jari (Arabic: مصطفى ناظم جاري, born 23 September 1993 in Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq) is an Iraqi football player * Shahriar Nazim Joy, Bangladeshi actor, writer, and director See also *Nazim (given name) Nazim (also spelled Nezim, Na ...
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Nazimabad
Nazimabad (, ) is a suburb of Karachi, Pakistan. It was established in 1952, and is named after the second Governor General of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin. Nazimabad is located in Liaquatabad Town. One of the largest government own hospitals in Karachi namely Abbasi Shaheed Hospital also situated in Nazimabad No. 5 The Abbasi Shaheed Hospital has 24/7 emergency/trauma facility. The Karachi Matriculation Board is also located in Nazimabad No. 5 The highly populated colony Paposh Nagar is also located in Nazimabad. History Before the independence of Pakistan, the area of the present day Nazimabad was semi-arid land with small Sindhi and Balochi villages nearly 10 KM from downtown Karachi. The Government of Pakistan bought the land in 1950 from the local landlord and tribal leader Masti Brohi Khan in order to resettle the Muslim refugees that were living in tent cities in central Karachi. Nazimabad was planned and developed starting in 1952 and the land was sold at reduced prices ...
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Nizam (other)
Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State in India. Nizam or Nezam may also refer to: * Nizam (name), a given and surname, including a list of people with the name ** Nizam (lyricist) (1951–2015), lyricist in the Odia movie industry * Nizam (title), a title for sovereigns of Indian states * Nizam Club, in Saifabad, Hyderabad, India * Nizam College, Hyderabad, India * HMAS ''Nizam'' (G38), a Royal Australian Naval vessel * O R Nizam Road, in Chittagong, Bangladesh, named after Obaidur Rahman Nizam (1902–1970) * Rover Nizam, a 1930s car model See also * Nizam al-Din (other) Nizam al-Din (), spelled variously Nizamuddin or Nizamüddin or etc. may refer to: People *Niżām ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakī ibn-Mu‘ayyad, or Nizami Ganjavi (1141–1209), Persian epic poet *Nizamuddin Auliya (1238–132 ... * Nizami (other) * Nizam-ul-Mulk (other) * Nizamabad (other) * Nazim (other) ...
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Nizam Of Hyderabad
Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State ( part of the Indian state of Telangana, and the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka). ''Nizam'' is a shortened form of (; ), and was the title bestowed upon Asaf Jah I when he was appointed Viceroy of the Deccan by the Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar. In addition to being the Mughal viceroy (''Naib'') of the Deccan, Asaf Jah I was also the premier courtier of the Mughal Empire until 1724, when he established an independent monarchy, realm based in Hyderabad, but in practice, continued to recognise the nominal authority of emperor. The Asaf Jahi dynasty was founded by Chin Qilich Khan (Asaf Jah I), who served as a ''Naib'' of the Deccan sultanates under the Mughal Empire from 1713 to 1721. He intermittently ruled the region after Emperor Aurangzeb's death in 1707. In 1724 Mughal control weakened, and Asaf Jah became virtually independent. The titular Nizams Battle of Palkhed, fought with the Marathas since the ...
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