Jan Mohammed (disambiguation)

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Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad, or Muhammed Khan may refer to:

Muhammad is the primary transliteration of the Arabic given name مُحَمَّد‎ that comes from the passive participle of the Arabic verb ḥammada (حَمَّدَ), praise, which comes from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D. The word can therefore be translated as "praised, commendable, laudable".

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Jan Mohammad Jamali politician in Pakistan

Mir Jan Mohammad Khan Jamali Born in Usta Muhammad, He served as the Speaker of the Balochistan Assembly from 4 June 2013 to 2015. Mir Jan Muhammad Jamali served as 9th Chief Minister of Balochistan from 13th of Aug 1998 till 12Oct 1999 When Army Chief General Pervaiz Mushraf over took the Government. He served two terms as Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan from March 2006 to March 2012. Jan Mohammad Jamali contested in 2013 elections from PB25( now PB14 ) and won on seat of PML N, He again contested from PB14 and won on seat of BAP. He is well known personality through out Balochistan.

Mohammed Gul is a citizen of Pakistan, who is alleged to be a Taliban leader. When Nek Mohammed Wazir was killed by a missile strike from a Predator drone in June 2004, Pakistan's Dawn said he had initially been recruited into the Taliban by a Mohammed Gul, a "former Afghan Mujahid". According to Dawn he is a "Kharoti tribesman from southern Afghanistan", who lived in a refugee camp near Wana.

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Jan or Jaan is a Persian word originally meaning "life" and "soul", also used as a name with extended meanings "beloved one" or "dear". Being of Persian origin, it is much used in Pakistan as well as in Afghanistan, Armenia, Central Asia, and other areas influenced by Persian culture. As a name, it may refer to:

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