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Born | Shikarpur, Pakistan | 2 March 1978
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Nasrullah Memon (born 2 March 1978) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who plays for Hyderabad. [1]
The 1993 Bombay bombings were a series of 13 bomb explosions that took place in Mumbai, India, then known as Bombay, on 12 March 1993. The single-day attacks resulted in 317 fatalities and 1,400 injuries.
Memon caste was originated in North Western part of ancient India, currently located in Sindh region of modern day Pakistan. The majority of Memon people around the world follow the Hanafi School of thought. Memon people have cultural similarities with Khoja, Khatri (Vohra), and Gujarati people. Memon people speak the Memoni language as their first language. Sometimes Memon language is also known as a different dialect of the Sindhi language. Memon language share similar or same vocabulary from the Sindhi language, Kutchi language and Gujarati language. Memon people are united and connected through the Jamaat khana; which is responsible for social and monetary benefits of the Memon people in specific country or town. In modern times, Memon people are connected through globally recognized organisations known as the World Memon Organisation (WMO) and International Memon orgnisation (IMO)
Sindhi Memon is a person of memon community who resides in the Pakistani province of Sindh, they speak Sindhi as their first language.
The Memon or Memoni language is the language of Memons historically associated with Kathiawar, in West India, a Memon subgroup. Many Memons have settled in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan since the independence in 1947.
Mumin or Momin is an Arabic Islamic term, frequently referenced in the Quran, meaning "believer". It denotes a person who has complete submission to the Will of Allah and has faith firmly established in his heart, i.e. a "faithful Muslim". Also, it is used as a name and one of the names of God in Islam.
Nasrullah Khan (1874–1920), sometimes spelt as Nasr Ullah Khan, was shahzada of Afghanistan and second son of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan. He held the throne of Afghanistan as Emir for one week, from February 21 to February 28, 1919.
Murad Memon Goth or Memon Goth is one of the neighbourhoods of Gadap Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is one of the oldest and the largest villages of Gadap Town. The estimated population of Memon Goth in 2019 was 75000. It is one of the well developing area of Malir Town. It is populated over a vast area where people belonging to many castes are living which includes mostly Memons and Brohi's.
Ibrahim Mushtaq Abdul Razzaq Memon, better known by the nickname Tiger Memon, is an alleged terrorist and reckoned to be one of the primary master-minds behind the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case. He is wanted by Interpol and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He is a member of D-Company, a gang led by Dawood Ibrahim. He got the nickname Tiger after helping a petty drugs and weapons smuggler to evade the crime branch of Mumbai Police by driving his car recklessly over 100 km/h on one-way roads.
Nasrullah was a Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in Ireland and trained in the United Kingdom before becoming a champion sire in both Europe and North America. As a two-year-old, he won the Coventry Stakes and finished second in the Middle Park Stakes, ending the year as the top-rated colt of his generation. In the following season, he became increasingly difficult to manage, and his temperament compromised his racing career. He was the beaten favourite in the 2,000 Guineas and finished a close third in the Derby Stakes before winning the Champion Stakes. As a breeding stallion he stood in England, Ireland, and the United States and had great success in each location.
Al-Nasrallah is a male Arabic given name, meaning "Victory of God", and is used by Muslims and Christians alike. It may also be transliterated as Nasrollah or Nasrullah and AL-Nasrallah (Kuwaiti). In modern usage it may appear as a surname.
TheMemon People arrived in Ceylon from Sindh region in the year 1870s. Sunni Hanafi Muslim by origin, the Memon people are entrepreneurs and traders who settled in Ceylon for business opportunities during the colonial period. Some of these people came to the country as far back as the Portuguese period. Memons arrived during the British period from the Kathiawar region during the Partition of India in 1947. Majority of Memons arrived in Sri Lanka were from the historical village called Kutiyana, in Junagadh District, State of Gujarat, India. Along with the Kathiawar Memons, many Other Memon families from out of the popular Kathiawar Memon villages also arrived, and they are known and identified as the Mir, Pinjara, Allahrakha, khatri and Mulla within the Memon community in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Memons are strictly following the traditional and cultural values of the International Memon community. Memons in Sri Lanka are represented by the Memon Association of Sri Lanka.
Saud Memon was a Pakistani businessman from Karachi dealing in yarn and textiles. Memon was said to own the shed where American journalist Daniel Pearl was killed. Memon was wanted by law-enforcement agencies in the Pearl case for supposedly providing the place where Pearl was beheaded and subsequently buried. However, Memon was never formally charged.
Yakub Abdul Razzaq Memon was a culprit who was convicted over his involvement in the 1993 Bombay bombings by Special Terrorist and Disruptive Activities court on 27 July 2007. Yakub Memon was the brother of one of the prime suspects in the bombings, Tiger Memon. His appeals and petitions for clemency were all rejected and he was executed by hanging on 30 July 2015 at Nagpur central jail.
The 2009–10 RBS Twenty-20 Cup was the sixth edition of the domestic RBS Twenty-20 Cup in Pakistan, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland. It was held from 28 February to 7 March 2010 at the National Stadium, Karachi. This edition had 13 competing teams divided into four groups. Sialkot Stallions successfully defended the title and won the tournament for the fifth consecutive time, defeating Faisalabad Wolves in the final by 5 wickets.
Mirza Nasrullah Khan, titled Moshir al-Dowleh, was the first Iranian Prime Minister. He became Prime Minister of Iran following the introduction of the Persian Constitution of 1906, establishing Iran's first legitimate government approved by the Majlis on 7 October 1906. Before becoming Prime Minister, he had served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He died in circumstances said to be suspicious and was buried in Imamzadeh Saleh of Tajrish.
Nasrullah may refer to:
Memon may refer to:
Nasrullah Mosque is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in Kastamonu, Turkey.
The Larkana Bulls is a limited overs cricket team based in Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. The team was established in 2013-14.
Nasrullah Bridge, also known locally as the Hunchback Bridge, is a 16th-century stone arch bridge in Kastamonu, Turkey.
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