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Born | Mardan, Pakistan | 6 August 1982
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Naeem-ur-Rehman (born 6 August 1982) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played for Hyderabad cricket team. [1]
The News International, published in broadsheet size, is the largest English language newspaper in Pakistan. It is published daily from Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi/Islamabad. An overseas edition is published from London that caters to the Pakistani community in the United Kingdom.
The Daily Pakistan is a daily newspaper in Pakistan, published both in Urdu language and in English. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami is its chief editor. Daily Pakistan is currently published from Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan and Peshawar simultaneously.
Rahman is an Arabic male name meaning Gracious. With nisba, the name becomes Rahmani, means "descendant of the gracious one" and is used as a surname. In Islam, Ar-Rahman is one of the Names of God.
A dharna is a non-violent sit-in protest, which may include fast undertaken at the door of an offender, especially a debtor, in India as a means of obtaining compliance with a demand for justice, state response of criminal cases, or payment of a debt. It was a popular form of protest during the Indian independence movement and part of Mahatma Gandhi's satyagraha form of civil disobedience and protest.
Fazl ur Rahman or Fazl-ur-Rehman, the first element also spelled Fazal, is a male Islamic given name, meaning bounty of the Merciful One. Notable people with the name include:
Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhavi is a Pakistani Islamic militant and Islamist who is known as the top leader of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and currently serves as Supreme Commander of operations in Kashmir and as a member of LeT's General Council. He is listed on India's NIA Most Wanted list.
Wali-ur-Rehman was a senior Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander based in South Waziristan. Wali-ur-Rehman was formerly a spokesman for Baitullah Mehsud, the late leader of the TTP.
Habib ur Rahman is an Arabic male given name, meaning friend of the Merciful One. It may refer to:
Chinji National Park, established in 1987, is a protected area of IUCN category II located in Talagang Tehsil, Chakwal District, Punjab, Pakistan. It covers a total area of 6,095 hectares. Chinji National Park is located close to Salt Range, about 130 km from Islamabad in the south.
Mohabat Ka Paigham is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Padmini and produced by Mrs. Rani S. Kapila. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Raj Babbar, Aditya Pancholi and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles.
Habib-ur-Rehman, better known by his screen name Habib, was a Pakistani film actor, director, producer and a television actor. He was one of the busiest heroes of the industry and established himself as one of the most successful actors of Pakistani cinema, acting in almost 600 movies in a career spanning 60 years. He appeared in both Punjabi and Urdu language movies.
Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar is a Pakistani writer and director, known for such dramas as Pyarey Afzal (2013), Sadqay Tumhare (2014) and most recently the top-rated Meray Paas Tum Ho (2019-2020), as well as the 2019 ISPR-produced film Kaaf Kangana.
Ata-ur-Rahman is a masculine Islamic given name. It is built from the Arabic words Ata, al- and Rahman. The name means "gift of the most merciful", ar-Rahman being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names.
Syed Khalil-ur-Rehman, خلیل الرحمان, was the 1st Minister of State for Defence Pakistan during the premiership of Khawaja Nazimuddin. He was also a close companion of Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah and a senior member of Pakistan Muslim League.
Saifur Rehman is a male Muslim given name, meaning sword of the Most Gracious.
Khalil-ur-Rehman or Khalilur Rahman is a male Muslim given name, meaning friend of the Most Gracious. Notable bearers of the name include
Azizur Rahman is a male Muslim given name, meaning dear to the Most Gracious. Notable bearers of the name include
The Third Sharif provincial cabinet was formed by Shehbaz Sharif in 2013 to begin a new government following the 2013 Pakistani general election.
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