Khalid Khan is the name of:
Babar, also variously spelled as Baber, Babur, and Babor is a male given name of Pashto, and Persian origin, generally taken in reference to the Persian babr, meaning "tiger". It is the general name of the animal which is adopted in the Arabic. There is a similar name in connotation to the Arabic male given form and generic name of the animal by the name "Nimr" which means "yellow-black stripped cat", i.e. "tiger".
Rashid is the transliteration of two male given names: Arabic: راشد Rāshid and Arabic: رشيد Rashīd, both meaning 'rightly guided', 'having the true faith'. It also means 'the high one'.
Khalid Khan is a Hong Kong international cricketer who has played two One Day Internationals and two first class matches for Hong Kong. He is a seam bowler who has been named at 10 or 11 in the batting order, making a total of five international runs, but he has also got three wickets in official internationals - those of Khaled Mashud and both Pakistani openers, Imran Nazir and Imran Farhat, at the 2004 Asia Cup.
Haider is a predominantly Arabic name, with alternative spellings such as Haidar, Haydar and Heydar. Notable people with the name include:
Jawed ; Javed, Javid ; Jawed, Javed is a masculine given name of Persian origin meaning of "eternal, immortal" and is also the word for "eternity".
Sialkot District, is one of the districts of the Punjab provinces of Pakistan. It is located in the northeast of the province. The city of Sialkot is the capital of the district. The Sialkot Cantonment was established in 1852.
Sayyid (Arabic: سيد [ˈsæj.jɪd], Persian: [sejˈjed]; meaning 'Lord', 'Master'; plural: Sadat Arabic: سادة sādah is a masculine name given to descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is not to be confused with Sa‘id.
Masoud (also spelled Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Masud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud or Mosād, in Arabic: مسعود اِقرا:مَس عَود, in Persian: مسعود خوانده شود:مسود, is a given name meaning "fortunate", "prosperous", or "lucky and happy". The origin of this name is Arabic. It is a quite popular male given name and also a common surname in the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan and also found to be used in Palestine, Russia, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia and China.
Wazir often refers to:
Afzal may refer to:
Syed Ahmed may refer to:
Asadullāh, also written Asadollah, Assadullah or Asad Ullah, is a male Muslim given name meaning Lion of Allah.
Khalid is a popular Arabic male given name meaning "eternal, everlasting, immortal", and it also appears as a surname.
Nadeem is an Arabic masculine given name. It means "best friend of the drinker" "companion", "confidant" or "friend". Originates from the plural word "Nadama""نَدامَى" which means, drink to forget. Nadim is the pourer of wine, the best friend.
Khalid Mahmood may refer to:
Asif Khan may refer to:
Magsi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Khaled Ahmed or variant spellings may refer to:
Aslam Khan may refer to:
Mohsin Khan may refer to: