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In 2004 10 truckloads of weapons were seized in Bangladesh which were intended for ULFA (United Liberation Front of Assam). Brig Gen Abdur Rahim (Director National Security Intelligence) was...
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On May 12, 2007, riots erupted across Karachi, capital of the Sindh Province and the most populous city in Pakistan. During the riots city roads were blocked, cars burned and hundreds of people...
At least 30 people are believed to have been killed and 250 injured when gunmen detonated a car bomb in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 , officials said. The bomb went off...
The tactics used by the Taliban militants who carried out the assault bore similarities to those used in last November's deadly attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai, according to Afghan...
Dr Mahboob ul Haq, Chief Economists, Planning Commission, told a meeting in Karachi on April 21, 1968 that economy of Pakistan had come to be dominated by 22 families who owned 66% of the total...
3 Idiots (Hindi: थ्री इडीयट्स) is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajkumar Hirani, with a screenplay by Abhijat Joshi, and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It was...
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y-files » A Banana a day keeps the Doctor away Posted on 1244309285|%A: %d %B, %Y|agohover Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber, a banana gives...
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Abbas Khaleeli was secretary of the ministry of industry in 1947 and while at that post helped setup Pakistan's early industry.1 He was dismissed by President Ayub Khan in 19582. Abbas Khaleeli's...
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Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt, (born 1950) - formerly known as David Myatt and David Wulstan Myatt - is a British Muslim and a former neo-nazi. Before his conversion to Islam in 1998, Myatt was the first...
in 1999, the court also rejected the applications filed by the family members of three alleged front men of Mr Zardari - Ghani Ansari, Iqbal Memon and Abdul Sattar Kerio. They had stated that...
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (Dari/Pashto: عبدالغنی برادر; born c. 1968), also called Mullah Baradar Akhund, is a co-founder of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan and an Afghan Taliban...
Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh was appointed Federal Minister for Privatisation and Investment in April 2003. He is an economist of international repute, who was appointed as Advisor to the Prime...
Abdolhamid Rigi, brother of Abdolmalek Rigi who is the leader of Sunni rebel group Jundollah (God's soldiers), attends a news conference in Zahedan, 1,076 km (668 miles) southeast of Tehran...
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Abdul Haq al Turkistani was the leader of Turkistani Islamic Party. He was killed in US drone missile attack on 19 January 2010 in Badghis province of Afghanistan. Abdul Haq Turkistani was closely...
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam born October 15, 1931, Tamil Nadu, India, usually referred to as Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, was the eleventh President of India, serving from 2002 to 2007. During...
Abdullah Mehsud (1974-24 July 2007) (Urdu: عبدالله محسود) was a member of the Mahsud tribe in South Waziristan, and a Pashtun militant commander who killed himself with a hand grenade...
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Abdolmalek Rigi (also spelt Abdul-Malek Rigi or Emir Abdulmalik Rigi) (Persian: عبدالمالک ریگی) is the leader of Jundallah, a terrorist organization based in the southeastern area of...
Abdul Qadeer Arsala (or Abdul Qadir) (c. 1951 in Jalalabad, Afghanistan-July 6, 2002 in Kabul, Afghanistan) (Arabic: الحاج عبد القادر‎) was a former leader in the Northern Alliance...
Abdul Qadeer Khan - HI, NI (twice), (Urdu: عبدالقدیر خان; born April 1, 1936 in Bhopal, British India) is a Pakistani nuclear scientist and metallurgical engineer, widely regarded as...
Tawakal Modrab Karachi got Rs 628million written off while the borrowers—-Abdul Qadir Tawakal, Rafiq Tawakal,Ali Husasin Mooney and Abid Husain did not even bother submitting their NICs.1 Naya...
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Haji Abdul Razzak Yaqoob Gandi (Razaq Yaqub) is a prominent Pakistani expatriate businessman based in Dubai. He is the president of ARY Group of Companies and World Memon Organization (WMO). He...
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Abdul Rehman Antulay (born February 9, 1929) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha, Union Minister of Minority Affairs of India, and a former Chief Minister of the state of Maharashtra, India. He is...
The three Galadari brothers at one time were the world's biggest gold smugglers, operating from their base at Dubai. The Dubai smuggling trade was originally chaotic but was afterwards streamlined...
General Abdul Waheed Kakar, NI(M), SBt, afwc, fsc(c) (born 20 March, 1937) was the Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army from 12 January, 1993 to 12 January, 1996. He was appointed to that...
Welcome to WikiMIR, a project to create a universal open content reference resource. The site was launched in 2009, and it is a Wiki concentrating on Middle-east, Indian-subcontinent and Russia and...
Abu Ali Al-Gassani was a hadith scholar in Al-Andalus in the twelfth century. He taught at the Great Mosque of Cordoba. One of his famous students was Abu al-Ala Zuhr bin Abdul Malik bin Muhammad...
Abu Bakr Sheikhani was charged with usurpation of land in Malir Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Abu Bakr Abdallah ibn Abi Quhafa As-Siddiq (, c. 573 CE – 23 August 634/13 AH) was an early convert to Islam and a senior companion (Sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Throughout his life,...
Abu Dhabi International Airport (Arabic: مطار أبو ظبي الدولي‎) (IATA: AUH, ICAO: OMAA) is an airport in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The airport is one of...
The US military placed Libi on its most wanted list in 2006, behind al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, his deputy Ayman al- Zawahiri and Taliban leader Mullah Omar. Libi had a reward of US$200,000 on...
Abu Salem (born 1968) is an underworld don originally from Azamgarh district in Uttar Pradesh, India. He is convicted for the 1993 Bombay serial blasts case and killing of India's music baron...
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An actuary is a business professional who deals with the financial impact of risk and uncertainty. Actuaries provide expert assessments of financial security systems, with a focus on their...
Present-day Adamjee dynasty was founded by Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood and his three sons, Abdul Wahid Adamjee, Abdul Hamid Adamjee and G M Adamjee. In the wake of nationalization, the assets of group...
Adnan Khashoggi (Arabic: عدنان خاشقجي‎) (born 25 July 1935 in Mecca) is a billionaire Turkish-Saudi Arabian arms-dealer and businessman. He is also noted for his engagements with high...
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AFBC may refer to: Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Power Plants
Afghanistan is, as of March, 2008, the greatest illicit (in Western World standards) opium producer in the world, before Burma (Myanmar), part of the so-called "Golden Crescent". Opium production...
AFGHANISTAN, a country of Central Asia. Estimated area 245,000 sq. m. (including Badakshan and Kafiristan). Pop. about 5,000,000. It is bounded on the N. by Russian Turkestan, on the W. by Persia,...
The Afghan Revolutionary Front claimed responsibility for a bomb scare in Paris this morning. The sticks of dynamite, no detonator, were found in a restroom in the Paris’s Printemps Haussmann...
British Connection As indicated by a series of articles in the Octover 13, 1995 isse of the Executive Intelligence Review, titled “the Anglo-American support apparatus behind the Afghani...
Afsar Din Talpur of BPS-20 — a relative of MNA Munawwar Talpur, brother-in-law of President Asif Ali Zardari was appointed as chairman Port Qasim Authority at a post of BPS-22. He is linked with...
Aftab Ahmad Khan Shepao (1944-_) is currently the head of Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao) and was the Federal Interior Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Prior to this...
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Afzal Ali Shigri (1943-_) belongs to the Shigri tribe of Baltistan (Pakistan) and retired as IG Sindh in 2003. Biography In 1968, after passing the CSS exam he joined the police cadre. In the mid...
Agartala Conspiracy Case was a sedition case in Pakistan, brought forward by the Government of Pakistan against Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, leader of Awami League or can be said, leader of East...
see Agartala Conspiracy Case
Start » Age of Sayyidna Aisha (ra) at the time of her Marriage Posted on 1245270927|%A: %d %B, %Y|agohover Islam has become a target of slander and ignorance in the last few years. Of the many...
Sultan Ahmad Bahmani/Bahamani (d. 1436) ruled the Kingdom of Bidar from 1422 to 1436. He was a patron of arts and culture and brought artisans from Iran, including the metal-worker...
Haji Ahmed Dada is the pioneer of the indenting business in Pakistan. Apart for the Dada family name which is on account of the many industries they once controlled, who knows them? That is what we...
Ahmad Dawood (1905-2002) was a leading Pakistani industrialist and businessman and founder of Dawood Group of companies. At one time he was the richest Pakistani. Ahmad Dawood left Bombay and...
Ahmad Hasan Dani, archaeologist, linguist and historian, born 20 July 1920; died 26 January 2009 was Pakistan's foremost archaeologist and author of 30 books. Professor Ahmad Hasan Dani, who has...
Sultan Ahmad Jalair was a Jalairi ruler (1382-1410). He was the son of Ovais Jalair. Struggle With His Brothers Ahmad came to power as a result of a plot against his brother Husain. In 1382 he...
Bawany lost Latif Bawany Jute Mills in 1970s Also See 22 Families Ebrahim Bawany
Ahmad Riaz Sheikh, a former FIA deputy director, has been appointed as joint director IB under the PPP Government. He has reportedly been given the assignment of telephone bugging to monitor...
Ahmad Wali Khan Karzai, younger brother of Hamid Karzai, president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is the representative for southern Afghanistan in Kandahar. Ahmad Wali Khan Karzai was...
see Ahmad Dada
see Ahmad Dawood
Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh (Urdu: احمد عمر سعید شیخ) (sometimes known as Umar Sheikh, Sheikh Omar[1], Sheik Syed[2], or by the alias "Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad"[3]) (born December 23, 1973)...
An Egyptian-Canadian aid worker and patriarch of the Khadr family, Ahmed Said Khadr (أحمد سعيد خضر) (March 1, 1948 – October 2, 2003) had close ties to a number of militant and...
see Ahmad Bahmani
see Ahsan Saleem Hyat
Lt-Gen Hayat narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in June this year when his convoy came under fire from militants in Karachi. He was promoted to the rank of three-star general in December...
Air Commodore (Air Cdre in the RAF, AIRCDRE in the RNZAF and RAAF, A/C in the former RCAF) is an air officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. The rank is...
Airo A25 is the first ruggedized and waterproof Windows Mobile 6 phone Also See List of Rugged Mobile Phones
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Aisha Bawany Academy is a school located in Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan, where it was established by Ebrahim Bawany and the Aisha Bawany Waqf. The foundation stone was laid in 1957 but the...
Barrister Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan (Urdu: چودھری اعتزاز احسن ) (born September 27, 1941) is a Barrister-at-Law by profession, Senior Advocate Supreme Court, a former President of the...
Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti (Urdu: نواب اکبر شہاز خان بگٹی) (July 12, 1927–August 26, 2006) commonly known as Akbar Bugti was the Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe of Baloch and...
Akbar Lasi, illegal appointments as labour minister; Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
General Akhtar Abdur Rahman, NI(M), SBt, (Urdu: اختر عبد الرحمن) (b. 11 June 1928 – 17 August 1988) was a vetern intelligence officer, 4 star general, and the Chairman Joint Chiefs...
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The Alavi Foundation is a private not-for-profit organization based in the United States. The Alavi Foundation is the successor organization to the Pahlavi Foundation, a nonprofit group used by...
Al-Azhar Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأزهر‎ Gāma‘ al-Azhar, "mosque of the most resplendent") is a mosque in Islamic Cairo in Egypt. Al-Mu‘izz li-Dīn Allāh of the Fatimid Caliphate...
Admiral Alex Tal was Israeli Naval Chief from 1995 to 1999.
India found nuclear-materials broker Alfred Hempel, operating out of Dusseldorf. From 1983 to 1987, Hempel (an ex-Nazi who died in 1989) smuggled India enough heavy water to start three large...
Entered into politics in 2002. Chairperson of Omar Asghar Khan Development Foundation (www.oakdf.org.pk)— a local NGO that works in the Hazara region focusing on political advocacy and...
Ali Budesh commonly known as Ali Baba Budesh is a notorious Indian mobster and underworld don of the Indian Mafia, based in Bahrain. He is believed to have fled to Bahrain in the late...
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Alik Nurutdinov heads the Bekabad cement factory. Also See List of Richest Uzbeks
Lieutenant General Ali Kuli Khan Khattak was a former Chief of General Staff (CGS), Commander X Corps (Rawalpindi) and Director General Military Intelligence (DGMI) of the Pakistan Army who was...
Alim Adil Sheikh and Mohammad Hanif Patwari were charged with corruption. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
One of the major drug cartels led by Ali Mohammad Notezai, Haji Sheikh Dost Notezai and Asim Kud, both members of the provenicial assembly , are well entrenched in the provincial power...
Alisher Mardiev was the Justice Minister of Uzbekistan in the 1990s who then became Mayor of Samaqand. He is considered a close associate of Ismail Dzurabekov. Also See Buritosh Mustafoev Uktam...
Alisher Burkhanovich Usmanov (born 9 September 1953, Namangan Province, Uzbek SSR, USSR) is a Russian based businessman of Uzbek origin. According to the 2009 edition of Forbes magazine, the...
Al Jazeera (Arabic: الجزيرة‎ al-jazīrah, IPA: [aldʒaˈziːra]), which means "The Island" or "The Peninsula" (in reference to the Arabian Peninsula) in Arabic, refering to the network's...
In March 2010, General Pervez Musharraf went ahead with the registration his own political party, named All Pakistan Muslim League. While he was abroad, his loyalist Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif...
Alok Tiwari is the Indian R&AW agent who was exposed while posted in Nepal and became a scandal for the then Director R&AW Ashok Chaturvedi. During the 1990s Alok worked on the Operation...
Al-Qaeda (pronounced /ælˈkaɪdə/ or /ælˈkeɪdə/; Arabic: القاعدة‎, al-qāʿidah, "the base"), alternatively spelled al-Qaida and sometimes al-Qa'ida, is an Islamist group founded...
Altaf Gauhar (Urdu: الطاف گوہر) (2000 – 1923), was a civil servant, journalist, and writer from Pakistan. During his civil service career he was close to General Ayub Khan as Pakistan's...
Altaf Hussain (Urdu: الطاف حسین) (born 17 September 1953, Karachi) is the founder and leader of the Muttahida Quami Movement and is currently on the run and hiding in London-England. It is...
Altaf Hussain Unar (Urdu: الطاف حسین انڑ ) is a politician from Larkana (Sindh-Pakistan). He was elected from the constituency of PS-35 Larkana-I in 2003 as a member of Pakistan Muslim...
Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) was established in May 2003 with the main objective to facilitate, promote and encourage development of Renewable Energy in Pakistan with a mission to...
Mr. Aman Ullah Notezai s/o Haji Sakhi Dost Muhammad Notezai was born on December 30, 1970 at Dalbandin district Chaghai. He graduated from University of Balochistan in 1990. He has been Tehsil...
Amar Naik's gang originated sometime in 1980 and was collecting protection money from the vegetable vendors in Dadar area of Bombay. When the leader of this gang (Ram Bhat) was sentenced to...
Baloch journalist Ahmar Mustikhan is the founder of A.F.B.
Aminullah Raisani was appointed Pakistan's ambassador to Syria in September 2009. He summarily sacked almost the entire staff and faculty of the Pakistan International School of Damascus without...
Amir Kalan was Amir Kulal’s grandson and Ulugh Beg’s teacher. Amir Kalan was renowned for his religious and scientific scholarship. Entrusted with the education of the young prince, he not only...
If you are a descendant of Amir Kulal then click on this Discussion Page. We are trying to create a biography of Amir Kulal and his descendants '''Shams ud-Din (شمس الدین)''' (d. 1370)...
Amir Sher Ali Khan (1825–February 21, 1879) was Amir of Afghanistan from 1863 to 1866 and from 1868 until his death in 1879. He was the third son of Dost Muhammad Khan, founder of the Barakzai...
Amir Sultan (1368-1429) was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin’s grandson. He was invited by the Ottoman Saltan Bayezid I to Anatolia. Bayezid had a daughter from his marriage with Daulat Khatun who was...
Chaudhry Aamir Sultan Cheema son of Ch Anwar Ali Cheema was born on May 1, 1962 at Sargodha. He graduated in 1986 from Government College, Sargodha. An agriculturist and a businessman, who...
Amir Sultan Tarar better known as his code-name Colonel Imam was the ISI operative incharge of Afghan-Soviet War in Afghanistan since the start of the war in 1979. Afghan Soviet War Since the...
Interpretation of Koran A. Momin translated the Quran into English and Urdu. The main characteristic of his translation is its easy English. Interpretation of Koran by A. Momin A. Momin's Story as...
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The Andijan Massacre occurred when Uzbek Interior Ministry and National Security Service troops fired into a crowd of protesters in Andijan, Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005. Estimates of those killed on...
Anees Ibrahim is believed to have ordered the 1998 assassinations of Firoz Sadguru 'Konkani', Dawood Ibrahim's confidant in Mumbai, and Irfan Goga. Goga, who split from the Dawood Ibrahim group...
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Angir Faghnawi (also spelled Faghrawi) was born in a village near the cities of Bukhara and Vabkent, probably the present day town of Ayranchi. According to traditional Naqshbandi sources his sir...
http://tabankhamosh.blogspot.com/ Pro-Nawaz website http://teeth.com.pk/blog/ Pro-PPP blog http://pakistaniat.com/ Run by old know-it-all people whose self-righteous beliefs and opinions do...
Chaudhry Amir Sultan Cheema and his father Ch Anwar Ali Cheema are the owners of National Sugar Mills and are known to artificially inflate sugar prices for their benefits.1 Also See SS...
Mohammed Anwar Khattak is a drug dealer from Pakistan who operated in 1980s and 1990s. He was extradited to USA in 1995. He was deputy of Pakistan's biggest drug lord, Mirza Iqbal Beg. Also...
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Anwar Majid or Anwar Majeed is a Pakistani businessman from the city of Karachi. In 1980s he befriended Asif Ali Zardari. During the tenures of Pakistan Peoples Party Anwar Majid used his...
Former Federal Petroleum Minister Anwar Saifullah, who is a son in law of former President Ghulam ishaq Khan Also See Pakistani Politicians Fraudia List Pakistan
Air Chief Marshall Anwar Shamim is considered one of the most corrupt air force personnel in the history of Pakistan Air Force. Appalled at the rampant corruption of Air Chief, the hero of 1965 war...
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The Arctic includes sizable natural resources (oil, gas, minerals, forest—if the subarctic is included—and fish) to which modern technology and the economic opening up of Russia have given...
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Argu It is the biggest heroin-processing district in north-eastern Afghanistan, home to at least 14 laboratories run by drug traffickers traders from the violent tribal borderlands near...
In 1998 Qila Gujjar Singh, Lahore, police arrested Arif Baloch who, during custody, had confessed that Asif Ali Zardari used to supply him and with drugs for sale.1 Also See Shorang...
The Arif Habib Bank Limited (ABHL) was born through the acquisition of Pakistan operations of the Rupali Bank Limited of Bangladesh. AHBL started operations on Aug 5, 2006 and sought listing at the...
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The Arihant class submarines (Sanskrit: अरिहंत:, meaning "Slayer of Enemies") are nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines being developed for the Indian Navy. The INS Arihant, was...
Artaxerxes may refer to: The throne name of several Achaemenid rulers of the 1st Persian Empire: Artaxerxes I, Artaxerxes I Longimanus, r. 465–424 BC, son and successor of Xerxes I Artaxerxes...
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After the death of Ramya Naik, the mantel of leadership of this gang fell on the shoulders of Arun Gawli. There have been several inter-gang killings with the Dawood Ibrahim gang and they have been...
The ARY Group or Abdul Razzaq Yaqoob Group is a Dubai-based holding company founded by a Pakistani businessman, Haji Abdul Razzak Yaqoob (ARY). Haji Abdul Razzak is the Chairman of the Group. The...
Asad-ullah Shaikh was born in 1949 and was a Civil servant who was charged with fraud. Profession: Government Service (Chairman, National Investment Trust (NIT) Permanent Address: Bunglow 8, Bath...
Asghar Khan (Urdu: اصغر خان ) (born 17 January, 1921) is a Pakistani politician. At the age of 36 he served as the youngest head of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). Later on he was appointed as...
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Retired Israel Army major. Asher Karni was part of the Abdul Qadeer Khan's nuclear black market network and was a partner of Pakistani businessman Humayun A Khan. The retired Israeli Army Major was...
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, NI(M), HI, (Urdu: اشفاق پرویز کیانی , born April 1952) is a Pakistani general and the current Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army. He replaced...
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Haji Ashraf Hussain was the richest Pakistani alive and one of the richest people in the world, who had made his wealth financing black markets. Nelson Bunker Hunt and the Silver Monopoly In the...
Asif Ali Zardari (Urdu, Sindhi: آصف علی زرداری) (born 26 July 1955) is the 11th and current President of Pakistan and the Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Zardari is the...
see Asif Nawaz Janjua
General Asif Nawaz Janjua, NI(M), SBt (Bar), afwc, psc (3 January 1937 - 8 January 1993) was the 10th Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army from August 16, 1991 till January 8, 1993. His tenure...
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Dr Asim, head of Dr Ziauddin Hospital Karachi, has been appointed as Chairman National Reconstruction Bureau (NRB). Dr Asim is also closely associated with Zardari and this association had greatly...
Asiya A. Sasykbaeva is the Director of International Center InterBilim at Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan).
At the beginning of 1989 General Aslam Beg visited US where he warned that with the Cold War over and Soviets preparing to leave Afghanistan the US Congress would more like be more assertive and...
Aslam Butt is either the brother or first cousin of Kalsoom Nawaz, wife of ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He is considered the right hand man of his cousin Sohail Zia Butt in the drug smuggling...
Brig. Aslam Khan was born in Jammu, Kashmir and is the son of Brig. Rahmatullah Khan and brother of Air Chief Marshall Asghar Khan. Early Life Brig. Aslam Khan was born in Jammu, Kashmir. He was...
Aslam Kiratpuri, a well known Urdu Journalist Artist is the only professional Lahori Nastalique calligrapher in India. He has inspired many youngsters to value the art of...
Asma Jilani Jahangir (Urdu: عاصمہ جہانگیر) (born 1952 in Lahore) is a Pakistani lawyer and human rights activist. She has been the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of...
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see Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Hindi: अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी, IPA: [əʈəl bɪhaːɾiː ʋaːdʒpaiː]) (born December 25, 1924), an Indian statesman, served as the eleventh...
Sardar Ataullah Khan Mengal (Urdu: سردار عطااللہ خان مینگل), popularly known as Sardar Ataullah Mengal, is a well known political and feudal lord of Pakistan hailing from...
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Australia (pronounced /əˈstreɪljə/ ə-STRAYL-yə or /ɒˈstreɪljə/ o-STRAYL-yə,[6] or more formally as /ɔːˈstreɪliə/ aw-STRAY-lee-ə), officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a...
Awami Muslim League (Urdu: عوامی مسلم لیگ) is a Pakistani political party headed by Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad. Awami Muslim League was formed in June 2008. Sheikh Rashid Ahmad served as the...
Aisha bint Abu Bakr (died 678) (Arabic عائشة Transliteration: ʿāʾisha, IPA: [ʕaːʔɪʃæh] "she who lives", also transcribed as A'ishah, Ayesha, 'A'isha, or 'Aisha, Turkish Ayşe, Ottoman...
see Ayub Khoso
Haji Ayub Afridi (or Haji Ayub Afridi Zakhakhel) was a key player in the Afghan war of resistance against the Soviet Union's occupying troops in the decade up to 1989. Also, during the 80s he...
Ayub Khoso (Urdu: ايوب کھوسھ ,کھوسو ) ethnic Baloch, he was born in Quetta, Pakistan. He started his acting career at school; his first TV Drama was with Pakistan Television (PTV)....
Misuse of power as communication minister/Port Qasim and Motorway Also See Fraudia List
AB Awan was teh Director of the Intelligence Bureau under President Ayub Khan. He was in the list for becoming COAS, however, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto selected General Zia ul Haq. Maj Gen Azmat Bakhsh...
Azra Fazal Peechoho or Dr. Azra Fazal Pechucho (Urdu: عذرا فضل پیچوہو ) is a politician in Sindh, Pakistan. Azra Pechuho is the sister of Asif Zardari, daughter of Hakim Ali Zardari...
The Babylonian Chronicles are series of tablets recording major events in Babylonian history. They are thus one of the first steps in the development of ancient historiography. The Babylonian...
Badakhshan may refer to: Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan; Badakhshan Region - The historic region comprising parts of what is now northeastern Afghanistan and southeastern Tajikistan.
Badakhshan (Persian: بدخشان - Badakhshān) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, consisting of 28 districts. It is located in the north-east of the country, between the Hindu Kush and...
This article is about the geographic and historical region of Badakhshan. For the modern province in Afghanistan, see Badakhshan Province. Badakhshan (Persian: بدخشان, Tajik:...
The Badshahi Masjid (Urdu: بادشاھی مسجد), or the 'Emperor's Mosque', in Lahore is the second largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fifth largest mosque in the world. It is...
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see Baitullah Mehsud
Baitullah Mehsud (Pashto/Urdu: بیت اللہ محسود born ca. 1974– August 23, 2009) was a leading militant in Waziristan, Pakistan, and the leader of the Taliban umbrella group,...
Bakhtiyor Khamidov was a khokim of Qashqadaryo who was dismissed by the president Islam Karimov's his Advisor on Agriculture Ismail Dzurabekov on 27 Dec 2002. Also See Uktam Ismailov
Balach Marri (Urdu: مير بالاچ مری) was a Baloch tribal leader from Balochistan, Pakistan. Balach Marri was the son of prominent politician Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri. Balach Marri's...
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Balochistan or Baluchistan (Balochi: بلوچستان ) may refer to: Modern territories Balochistan Region, a large region covering southwest Pakistan, southwest Afghanistan and southeast...
The Balochistan Liberation army (also Baloch Liberation Army or Boluchistan Liberation army) (BLA) is a Baloch nationalist militant secessionist organization. The stated goals of the organization...
Balochistan Province is the largest province in the country of Pakistan by geographical area, constituting approximately 48% of the total area of Pakistan. According to 2009 estimates, Baluchistan...
Bal Thackeray is the son of renowned social reformer Keshav Sitaram Thackeray. He began cartooning in the 1950s for the Free Press Journal in what was then known as Bombay, the then-as-now capital...
see Balochistan
Bannu (Urdu: بنوں; Pashto: بنو 'banu; Bana or Bani Gul is the principal city of Bannu District in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, is an important road junction and market city....
A barchan dune is an arc-shaped sand ridge, comprising well-sorted sand. This type of dune possesses two "horns" that face downwind, with the slip face (the downwind slope) at the angle of repose,...
The Barlas (Chagatay/Persian: برلاس - Barlās; also Berlas or Birlas) were a Turkicized Mongolian (Turko-Mongol) nomadic confederation in Central Asia and the chief tribe of the Timurids who...
Adler Berriman Seal, or "Barry Seal" (July 16, 1939–February 19, 1986) was a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informant. After a 1984 arrest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for money laundering...
It may refer to: Bartang River in Tajikistan
Bartang River is a river in Roshan District, Gorno-Badakhshan province, Tajikistan, forming at the junction of the Murghab and Ghudara just below Sarez Lake. The Bartang traces a route down the...
Bashir Noorzai (Bashar Noorzai), leader of the Noorzai tribe who was born in 1961, allegedly smuggled an estimated 2,000 pounds of heroin a month from the Kandahar area Afghanistan to Pakistan. The...
The Battle of Gaugamela (pronounced /ˌɡɔːɡəˈmiːlə/) (Γαυγάμηλα) took place in 331 BC between Alexander of Macedonia and Darius III of Achaemenid Persia. The battle, which is also...
The Battle of Kandahar, 1 September 1880, was the last major conflict of the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The battle in southern Afghanistan was fought between the British forces under command of...
Batyr Rakhimov is a businessman and president of one of Tashkent's premier football clubs (Pakhtakor). His brother Bakhtiyor Rakhimov is his business partner and the two are considered as one of...
Bawany's assets were divided among seven sons of Ahmad Bawany and over the years its assets have come to be sub-divided. A splinter from Bawany is known as the Al-noor group. Also See 22 Families
Petroline FZC was part of the Bayoil network. Michael J. Garcia, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, on August 17, 2007 announced the guilty pleas of David B....
Baz Muhammad or Baz Mohammad (1958-_) is a major drugpin extradited the US and sentenced to 15 years by a Manhattan Federal court. On July 11, 2006, Baz Mohammad pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal...
The Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) was a major international bank founded in Karachi, Pakistan in 1972 by Agha Hasan Abedi, a Pakistani financier. The company was registered in...
Bekabad (original Uzbek spelling Bekobod), is a city in Toshkent Province, Eastern Uzbekistan. The city was founded in 1945 as Begovat and was renamed Bekabad in 1964. Population: 82,082 (1989...
Benazir Bhutto (Sindhi: بينظير ڀٽو, Urdu: بینظیر بھٹو, IPA: [beːnəziːɾ bʱʊʈːoː]; 21 June 1953 – 27 December 2007) was a Pakistani politician who chaired the Pakistan...
Bessus (died summer 329 BC) was a prominent Persian nobleman and satrap of Bactria, and later self-proclaimed king of Persia. According to classical sources, he killed his predecessor and relative,...
This is a list of Pakistani bank loan defaulters. We are compiling this list as a community project. If you have any information regarding a Pakistani politician, bureaucrat, military person,...
William King Harvey better known as Bill Harvey (September 13, 1915 in Danville, Indiana - June 1976) was a CIA officer, best known for his role in Operation Mongoose. Harvey was the son of a...
The term biodiesel refers to the oils extracted from plants which can be used to replace diesel such as in cars and generators. Biodiesel refers to a vegetable oil or animal fat based diesel fuel...
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Biofuels – liquid fuels derived from plant materials – are entering the market, driven by factors such as oil price spikes and the need for increased energy security. Bioethanol is an alcohol...
see Biofuel
The Bionic Tower is a proposed vertical city, an extremely large building designed for human habitation, designed by Spanish architects Eloy Celaya, Mª Rosa Cervera, and Javier Gómez Pioz. It...
Cellulose Nanofibers from Wheat Straw Also See MaxiFuels Nuclear Fusion Cold Fusion Sonoluminescence Blowdown Tank Hydrolysis
The Bloc Identitaire is a French far right political group. It was founded in 2003 by some former members of Unité Radicale and several other far right sympathizers, including Fabrice Robert,...
Bloed, Bodem, Eer en Trouw (BBET; "Blood, Soil, Honour and Loyalty") is a Flemish neo-Nazi group, created in 2004 from a splinter of the Flemish branch of the international Nazi skinhead...
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Blood & Honour is a neo-Nazi music promotion network founded in 1987 and composed of white power skinheads and other white nationalists. The group organizes white power concerts by Rock Against...
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Blowdown tanks are used as an alternative system for cooling the bottom boiler blowdown. These large tanks retain the blowdown water volume from one blow after the flash steam has been vented to...
When a boiler is generating steam, the feedwater continuously carries dissolved mineral impurities into the boiler. These dissolved impurities stay behind in the boiler water when steam is made;...
Also See Borak River Borak Khan
Kaidu and Borak Khan of Chagatai at one time exercised a sort of joint sovereignty in the cities of Bokhara and Samarkand. But it may be gathered that Kaidu's dominions included Kashgar and...
Borak River that rushes down from the Wakhan Range through a deep gorge in the Wakhan Valley. Confluence of Amu Darya and Borak River1 Also See Borak Wakhan Footnotes 1. “The Source...
The Boudouard reaction is the redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction of a chemical equilibrium mixture of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide at a given temperature. It is the disproportionation of...
Bozai was a Kyrgyz chief who was killed in a battle with men from Hunza around 1840.1. The village of Bozai Gumbaz in the Wakhan valley of Afghanistan is named after him. Bozai Tomb in Bozai...
Bozai Gumbaz is a small village in the Wakhan valley of Afghanistan which is named after the Kyrgyz chief Bozai who was killed in a battle with men from Hunza around 1840.1 Bozai Tomb in Bozai...
Brahamdagh Khan Bugti (Urdu: براہمدغ خان بگٹی) is the leader of Balochistan Liberation Army - a declared terrorist organization - and grandson of the terrorist Akbar Bugti. Brahamdagh...
Brajesh (or Brijesh) Chandra Mishra was the first National Security Advisor and principal secretary to the Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Mr. Brajesh Mishra's father, the late...
The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right, whites-only political party in the United Kingdom, formed as a splinter group of the British National Front by John Tyndall in 1982. The party's...
Originally formed as a heavy construction company to build dams, Brown and Root grew its operations via shrewd political contributions to Senate candidate Lyndon Johnson in 1948. Expanding into the...
Some of the money, according to former CIA operative Richard Brenneke, was banked at the infamous Nazi-connected Brown Brothers-Harriman Bank. Brenneke testified under oath that he opened an...
Bukhara (Uzbek: Buxoro, Tajik: Бухоро, Persian: بُخارا, Russian: Бухара), also spelled as Bukhoro and Bokhara, from the Soghdian βuxārak ("lucky place"), is the capital of the...
Buxoro Province (Bukhara Province) (Uzbek: Buxoro viloyati/Бухоро вилояти) is a viloyat (province) of Uzbekistan located in the southwest of the country. The Kyzyl Kum Desert takes up...
Buritosh Mustafoev was General Prosecutor of Uzbekistan who was brought back in 2002 as chairman of the constitutional court of Uzbekistan on the initiative of Ismail Dzurabekov. In February 2005...
see Bukhara
Bush may refer to: Nouns Shrub, a type of woody plant, smaller than normal trees. Usually grows in the soil. Most bushes are low to the ground and have branches which rise up from the bottom of...
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Canada (pronounced /ˈkænədə/) is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic...
Capital Development Authority (CDA), is a public benefit corporation responsible for providing municipal services in the Islamabad city (Capital city of Pakistan), established on June 14, 1960,...
Captive power plants are those power plants which are not connected to the electricity grid. They are usually constructed to generate electricity for industry and not selling the power to grid of...
Carbonated Hydrogen Gas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbonic acid gas. In 1669 Thomas Shirley carried out crude experiments with carbonated Hydrogen. Also See Gasification
Carbonyl sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula OCS. Commonly written as COS, it is a colourless gas with an unpleasant odor. It is a linear molecule consisting of a carbonyl group...
Carlo Giuliani (14 March 1978 - 20 July 2001) was an Italian anti-globalist who was shot dead by a police officer during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight summit that was held in Genoa...
The Carnac stones are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites around the French village of Carnac, in Brittany, consisting of alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. The more...
Carroll Quigley (November 9, 1910 – January 3, 1977) was a noted historian, polymath, and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. Biography Quigley was born in Boston, and attended Harvard...
In Cascade Hydroelectric power plants Tail Race of first hydroelectric plant is channelised creating a storage dam at tailrace. This tail race storage will act as reservoir for a second downstream...
Casio Exilim EX-G1 is equipped with 12.1 effective megapixel images. The Casio Exilim EX-G1 camera is made in a robust sealed housing, aimed primarily at people who were infatuated with sports fans...
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Cavitation is the formation of vapour bubbles of a flowing liquid in a region where the pressure of the liquid falls below its vapor pressure. Cavitation is usually divided into two classes of...
History | Politics | The Central Asia Portal Central Asia is a region of Asia from the Caspian Sea in the west to central China in the east, and from southern Russia in the north to northern...
A Central Asian Union was proposed by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbaev on April 26, 2007, consisting of the five Central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,...
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a civilian intelligence agency of the United States government. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) formed, during World War II,...
The Centre for Labour Advocacy and Dilaogue (CLAD) is a newly established institutinon (2009) with the aim of undertaking advocacy and dialogue particularly with regard to policy development and/or...
"There are only 100 members of the Chaman Chamber of Commerce, but there are over 3,500 importers and exporters in the Chaman market," Shaukat told Asia Times Online. "Most of them have offices in...
Char is the solid material that remains after light gases (e.g. coal gas) and tar (e.g. coal tar) have been driven-out or released from a carbonaceous material, during the initial stage of...
Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, OM (13 June 1854 – 11 February 1931) was a British engineer, best known for his innovations in the design of the steam turbine. He worked as an engineer on dynamo...
Charles Robert Darwin FRS (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist who propagated the theory that all species of life have evolved over time from common ancestors, and...
Charles de Ganahl Koch (pronounced "coke") (born 1 November 1935 (1935-11-01) (age 74)) is an engineer and chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries, Inc., the second...
see Chaudhry Muhammad Sharif
Chaudhry Mohammad Latif, capitalist patrician of the old school, died here on Wednesday of natural causes. He was 97. Mr Latif was the founder and chairman of the Batala Engineering Company (BECO),...
Chaudhry Mohammad Sharif was charged by the Government of Pakistan with having excessive assets. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
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It may refer to: Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) is the world's fourth largest non-government energy company. Headquartered in San Ramon, California, USA, and active in more than 180 countries, it is engaged in...
A Dalit from Mumbai's eastern suburb of Chembur, Chhota Rajan started out with extortion rackets centred on the Sahyadri Krida Mandal, which organises the annual Ganesh festival at Tilak Nagar....
Chhota Shakeel (b. 1968) grew up in Mumbai's Nagpada ghetto. First arrested in 1983 on charges of kidnapping and illegal possession of weapons, he faced by 1987 additional charges in a spectrum of...
The Chief Justice of Pakistan heads the Supreme Court of Pakistan. These are the names of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (known as the Federal Court until 1960). List of Chief...
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC, SEHK: 0883, NYSE: CEO, Chinese: 中国海洋石油总公司 Pinyin: Zhōngguó Háiyáng Shíyóu Zǒnggōngsī) is the third-largest National Oil...
Choorian (Punjabi: چوڑیاں) (Bangles in English ) is a Pakistani Punjabi film by Ch. Shahzad Ali for Pak Nishan Films directed by Syed Noor. It was released in 1998 and the stars include...
see Chhota Rajan
Choti Zareen is the ancestral village of the Balochi Aliani clan of the well-known Leghari tribe. It is located in the Dera Ghazi Khan District of Southern Punjab, Pakistan. The former President of...
The Church of the Creator is an Oregon-based church founded by Rev. Dr. Grace Marama in 1969. It was originally established as Grace House Prayer Ministry and first used its present name in...
CIA
see Central Intelligence Agency
see Centre for Labour Advocacy and Dialogue
Cleopatra VII Philopator (in Greek, Κλεοπάτρα Φιλοπάτωρ; January 69 BC – 30 BC) was a Hellenistic ruler of Egypt, originally sharing power with her father Ptolemy XII and later...
see Kleptocracy
Climate change is any long-term change in the patterns of average weather of a specific region or the Earth as a whole. Climate change reflects abnormal variations to the Earth's climate and...
see Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) (Arabic: سلطة الائتلاف المؤقتة) was established as a transitional government following the invasion of Iraq by the United States, United...
Joseph Cofer Black (born 1950, in Stamford, CT) is an American official. He had a 28-year career in the Directorate of Operations at the Central Intelligence Agency, culminating in his appointment...
Coffer dams usually are temporary structures built upstream from a dam to prevent stream flow around the excavation for a dam. In valleys of steep profile diversion commonly is accomplished by a...
see Brig. Amir Sultan Tarar
Muhammad Ismaeel Maula Baksh Group was the only Chinioti Group which ventured in different business and started first ginning factory in 1889 AD. In 1946 when this group split owned 14 ginning,...
Color Revolution is a term used to describe related movements comprised of nationwide protests, disruptions to daily life, sabotage and economic turmoil that were backed by Bush Administration...
see Color Revolution
See Color Revolution
see Color Revolution
see Color Revolution
The Columbia River (known as Wimahl or Big River to the Chinook-speaking natives who lived on its lowermost reaches)[8] is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is...
Combat 18 (or C18) is the "armed wing" of the racist British neo-Nazi organisation Blood & Honour and British National Party. Combat 18's involvement has been suspected in numerous deaths of...
Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS) Also See Arctic Oil and Gas
By definition condensation means, "changing of a gas into a liquid". Water Condensation Water Condensation is the formation of liquid drops from water vapor. It is the process which creates clouds,...
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Coincidentally, perhaps, in December 1983 the Israelis reportedly started using a CIA front company in Panama to start funneling support to the Contras. That company was IFMA Management Company,...
Corydalis is a genus of about 300 species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and also southern Africa....
Corydalis Conorhiza is a species of genus Corydalis. In November 2009 Botanists discovered that Corydalis conorhiza grows a never-before described network of roots that reach upwards into the...
This article is about the historical county of Flanders. For the present-day administrative region called Flanders, see Flanders. The County of Flanders was a historical region in the Low...
Craig John Murray[1] (born 17 October 1958) is a British political activist, former ambassador to Uzbekistan and former Rector of the University of Dundee. While at the embassy in Tashkent, he...
The Creativity Movement (formerly known as the World Church Of The Creator), is a white separatist organization that advocates the whites-only religion, Creativity. It was also a descriptive phrase...
Crescent was a joint venture of four sons of Shams Din, namely Muhammad Amin, Mohammad Bashir, Mohammad Shafi, Fazal Karim and their two cousins. It is only group that has remained united through...
In meteorology, a cyclone refers to an area of closed, circular fluid motion rotating in the same direction as the Earth. This is usually characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate counter...
Cyclone Mafia is the name given to the umbrella syndicate which consists of numerous major drug barons, military and government officials, politicians and businessmen who were involved in profiting...
The Cynics (Greek: Κυνικοί, Latin: Cynici) were an influential group of philosophers from the ancient School of Cynicism. Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of...
Cynicism (Greek: Kυνισμός) originally comprised the various philosophies of a group of ancient Greeks called the Cynics, founded by Antisthenes in about the 4th century BC. The Cynics...
Cynthia Ann McKinney (born March 17, 1955) is a U.S. politician and a member of the Green Party since 2007. As a member of the Democratic Party, she served six terms as a member of the United...
Kasim Dada today has only two companies listed on the stock exchange, his name does not appear in the 22 families or anywhere in the income tax or wealth tax directory, yet undoubtedly he is the...
Mullah Dadullah or Dadullah Akhund (Pashto: ملا دادالله آخوند) (c. 1966 – May 12, 2007) was the Taliban's senior military commander until his death in 2007.[1] He was an ethnic...
History Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, founded the Sindh Sugar Corporation to open up the rural Sindh Province to industrialisation bringing employment to its poor inhabitants. In 1976, Sindh Sugar...
DAF
It may refer to: Dried and Ash-free Basis Daf Instrument - a percussive musical instrument Dissolved Air Flotation
Daman-e-Koh is a popular viewing point in Islamabad. Its name is a conjunction of two words: Daman, which means center and Koh, which means hill. Daman-e-Koh therefore meaning center of the...
Dara Adamkhel is a small village in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on the road that leads south from Peshawar to Kohat. The village is located in a rugged, mountainous area...
The madrasa of Dar al-Tilavat/Dor-i-Tilavat/Dorut Tilovat/Dor al-Tilavat/Dar al-Tilawat (دارالتلاوت) was first constructed in the thirteenth century by Shams ud-Din Kulal (not to be...
see Dara Adamkhel
David Ben-Gurion (Hebrew: דָּוִד בֶּן-גּוּרִיּוֹן‎, born David Grün on 16 October 1886, died 1 December 1973) was the first Prime Minister of Israel. Ben-Gurion's passion...
David Vaughan Icke (pronounced /aɪk/; born 29 April 1952) is a British writer and public speaker who has devoted himself since 1990 to researching "who and what is really controlling the world." A...
David Christopher Kelly, CMG (14 May 1944–17 July 2003) was an employee of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MoD), an expert in biological warfare and a former United Nations weapons...
see Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt
The former governor of Oklahoma (USA), David WalDavid Lee Walters (born November 20, 1951) was the 24th Governor of Oklahoma from 1991 to 1995. Walters was born near Canute, Oklahoma. He graduated...
see Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
This is the storage yard of old air planes at Davis Monthan Air Force Base, in Tucson-Arizona.
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base adjacent to Tucson, Arizona, named in honor of World War I pilots Lieutenants Samuel H. Davis and Oscar Monthan, both Tucson natives....
Dawood group was split among Ahmad Dawood and his brothers Suleman Dawood and Sidiq Dawood operating in Dawood, Descen, and BBR group respectively. A relatively unknown Ghani group comprising the...
Dawood Ibrahim (Urdu: داوود ابراهيم), b. December 26, 1955, also known as Dawood Ebrahim, and Sheikh Dawood Hassan, birth name Sheikh Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, is the head of the organized...
Deaeration is the mechanical removal of dissolved gasses such as oxygen and carbon dioxide from a fluid.
The Deep state (Turkish: derin devlet) is said to be a group of influential anti-democratic coalitions within the Turkish political system, composed of high-level elements within the intelligence...
Voice of America's Deewa Radio is a Pashto language FM radio station which operates in and broadcasts from Afghanistan which started operating in October 2006.1 Deewa Radio's annual budget is...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) (Hindi: रक्षा अनुसंधान एवं विकास संघठन, Rakṣā Anusandhān evaṃ Vikās...
Start » Degrading Characters Posted on 1244766310|%A: %d %B, %Y|agohover “Humans throughout the world are loosing their character” is acknowledged universally, at home and abroad, in...
Der Spiegel (German pronunciation: [deːɐ ˈʃpiːɡəl], "The Mirror") is a German weekly magazine, published in Hamburg. It is one of Europe's largest publications of its kind with a weekly...
Destructive distillation is the process of pyrolysis conducted in a distillation apparatus (retort) to form the volatile products, which are collected. The process led to the discovery of many...
see Dew Point
The temperature to which the air must be cooled for water vapor to condense is the dew point. OR The dew point is the temperature to which a given parcel of air must be cooled, at constant...
Dhoom may refer to: Dhoom Movie - Indian Movie Dhoom TV- TV Channel in Pakistan
Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney (born January 30, 1941) served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 in the administration of George W. Bush. Cheney was raised in Casper,...
Dilisang Pass lies between the Little Pamir (Wakhan-Afghanistan) near the western base of the Wakhjir Pass and the Misgar Village in the upper Hunza Valley of Northern Areas of Pakistan. The pass...
see Inter-Services Intelligence
Distillation is a method of separating mixtures based on differences in their volatilities in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a...
Dmitry Lim or Dmitry Lee, a citizen of South Korea, living in Uzbekistan is a businessman and owner of Karavan Bazar. Dmitry Lim is the market Supervisory Board Chairman of Karavan Bazaar is...
Donald P. Gregg worked for the CIA for 31 years, from 1951-1982, then was National Security Advisor to Vice-President George H. W. Bush, US ambassador to South Korea (1989 - 1993), and the chairman...
Donald J. Aronow or Don Aronow (d. 1987) was murdered in Miami in broad daylight. Drug Dealer Aronow had lived a double life for years. In one persona, he was a millionaire boat designer, a...
see Donald J. Aronow
Syed Sibtul Hassan Shah better known as Double Shah, (born March 3, 1964) was a teacher who started a financial scam, a Ponzi scheme, in Pakistan. Syed Sibtul Hassan Shah is a resident of Pak town...
The relationships between properties reported on an as-received air-dried, dry ash-free, and dry and ash-free basis Also See Gasification
Dubai (in Arabic: دبيّ‎, Dubayy) is one of the seven emirates and the most populous state of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the...
A dunce cap, also variously known as a dunce hat, dunce's cap, or dunce's hat, is a pointy hat. In popular culture, it is typically made of paper and often marked with a D or the word "dunce", and...
see Dunce cap
Rear-Admiral Earl P. Yates, the former Chief of Staff for Policy and Plans of the U.S. Pacific Command and a counter-insurgency specialist later became head of Nugan Hand Bank.
see Ebrahim Bawany
Ebrahim Ahmed Bawany was born in 1926 in Rangoon, Burma. He was a Memon industrialist and philanthropist of Pakistan. He is the son of Ebrahim Valimohamed, an Indian businessman from Jetpur,...
Ebrahim Valimohamed was a businessman from Jetpur, Kathiawar in India. Two of his sons, Ahmed Ebrahim Bawani and Abdul Latif Ebrahim Bawany migrated to Burma and etablished hoisery industry there....
Wilson and another ex-CIA agent, Francis Terpil, reportedly hired former Green Berets to train terrorists for Qaddafi in Libya in 1977. In 1980, the two were indicted for supplying Libya with...
E. F. Hutton & Co. was an American stock brokerage firm founded in 1904 by Edward Francis Hutton, his brother Franklyn Laws Hutton, and Gerald M. Loeb. Under their leadership, it became one of...
Captain Ejaz Haroon is Asif Ali Zardari's personal friend and was made the Managing Director of PIA. Also See Fraudia List
Ejaz Shafi is a member of PML-Q ‘unification group’ in October 2009 said that female MPAs, especially those elected on reserved seats, had no claim to development funds. Shafi said the Punjab...
see Ijaz Shah
see Ijaz-ul-Haq
Erik D. Prince (born June 6 1969, Holland, Michigan) is the founder and sole owner of the private military company Xe, formerly Blackwater Worldwide. Testifying before the United States House...
The Democratic Party or Erk/Liberty or ERK Party (Erk Demokratik Partiyasi) is a political party in Uzbekistan, formed in 1990. It was the first officially registered political party in the history...
On April 22, the FBI arrested Eugene Tafoya of Truth or Consequences, N.M., and charged him with the unsuccessful October 1980 attempt to kill Faisal Abdulaze-Zagallai, a prominent critic of...
see Euroscepticism
Euroscepticism is a general term used to describe criticism of the European Union (EU), and opposition to the process of European integration. Traditionally, the main source of euroscepticism has...
Members of Exile Club Rehman Malik Salman Farooqi Siraj Shamsuddin Hussain Haqqani Wajid Shamsul Hasan Khalil Khan Javed Talaat Dr Asim Hussain Murtaza Solangi Riaz Sheikh MB Abbasi Hussain...
Dr. Fahmida Mirza (Urdu: فہمیدہ مرزا ), sometimes also spelled as Fehmida Mirza (born December 20, 1956), is a medical doctor, agriculturist and businesswoman from Hyderabad, Sindh...
Faisal Mosque
The Faisal Mosque in Islamabad is the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and the fourth largest mosque in the world. It was the largest mosque in the world from 1986 to 1993 when overtaken...
see Faiz Lahori Nastalique
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Fan
A mechanical fan is an electrically powered device used to produce an airflow for the purpose of creature comfort (particularly in the heat), ventilation, exhaust, cooling or any other gaseous...
see Faqir Muhammad
Faqir Muhammad (born circa 1970 in Chopatra, in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan) is a member of the Mohmand tribe and a deputy leader of the Pakistani Taliban umbrella group Tehrik-i-Taliban...
Farahnaz Ispahani is a member of Pakistan's parliament, a spokesperson for the president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, and wife of Husain Haqqani, the current Pakistani ambassador to the United...
Farhod Inogambaev is a close associate and former employee of Mansur Maqsudi. He was the chief financial adviser of Gulnora Karimova until 2003, when he fled Uzbekistan and is now living in exile...
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He was elected as member of the Senate in March 1997 for a six year term. He is currently a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs and Statistics and on...
see Farooq Leghari
see Farooq Ahmad Khan
see Farooq Leghari
Air Chief Marshal Farooq Feroze Khan, NI(M), SBt, (born 17 August, 1939) is a retired Pakistan Air Force officer who commanded the PAF from 1991 to 1994 and then the Military of Pakistan as...
Sardar Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari (Urdu: سردار فاروق احمد خان لغاری) (born May 29, 1940) was President of Pakistan from November 14, 1993 until December 2, 1997. Early...
Farooq Rehmatullah or Farooq Rahimatulla held various positions at Shell Group during a span of 40 years where he joined in 1968 and served till 2006. He was Chairman Shell Pakistan at the time of...
Mohammad Farooq Sumar is a textile industrialist of Pakistan. 1995 In 1995 Farooq Sumar went into hiding after going public with proof that the MQM-Haqiqi had been extorting money from him. He...
Abraaj is a middle-east based company with over US$7.5 billionin management funds and has been operating in several countries. Its investors are predominantly from the Gulf and wider Middle East...
Faryal Talpur, (Urdu: فریال تالپور ) wife of Mir Munawar Talpur, is a politician in Sindh, Pakistan. Faryal Talpur is sister of Asif Zardari, daughter of Hakim Ali Zardari and...
see Federally Administered Tribal Areas
“This is the man who is on record to have actually defended the barbaric and inhuman crime of burying women alive as a traditional custom”. Zehri also threatened, on the floor of the senate,...
Fatima Bhutto (Urdu: فاطمہ بھٹو), (born 29 May 1982) is a Pakistani poet and writer. Fatima is the daughter of Murtaza Bhutto, granddaughter of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto...
Fauzi Ali Kazmi (1946-__) of Global Marketing Karachi is considered a close friend of Asif Ali Zardari. In July 1998 his name was put on Exit Control List for being a bank defaulter. He is...
Sheikh Fazal Hussain of Fazal (Fatima) group of Industries was working as a helper on grocery store of a Hindu merchant and launched his own business after he was sacked because of loss of eye...
Fazl ur Rahman may refer to either of these persons: Fazlur Rahman Malik (1919 - 1988) — Islamic scholar and political philosopher Maulana Fazlur Rehman — a leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam...
Lieutenant General Fazle Haq was a career Pakistan Army officer and the former governor and chief minister of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He served as a Governor throughout the...
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Maulana Fazlur Rehman or Fazal-ur-Rehman (Urdu: مولانا فضل الرحمانفضلو كو ني is the son of the Former Chief Minister of N.W.F.P Mufti Mahmud. He is Ameer (President) of a...
The Fecto group was founded by Ghulam Mohammad M Adamjee of Jetpur, Kathiawar, India, with the humble beginning as a foot wear merchant at Bombay. In 1951 he established Mohammadi Oil Mills at...
The Federal Investigation Agency (acronym: FIA) (Urdu: وفاقی ادارۂ تحقیقات) of Pakistan is a national investigative agency with a wide role in anti-terrorism, anti-fascism,...
The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in Pakistan are areas bordering Afghanistan, outside the four provinces, comprising a region of some 27,220 km² (10,507 sq mi). The area has...
see Fahmida Mirza
Félix Ismael Rodríguez Mendigutia (born 1941 in Havana, Cuba) is a former Central Intelligence Agency officer famous for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion, in the interrogation and...
see Fergana Valley
The Fergana Valley or Farghana Valley (Uzbek: Farg‘ona vodiysi, Kyrgyz: Фергана өрөөнү, IPA: [ferʀɑnɑ œrœːny], Tajik: водии Фaрғонa, Russian: Ферганская...
Malik Sir Feroz Khan Noon, KCSI, KCIE, Kt (1893-1970) was a politician from Pakistan. Early life He was educated at Oxford University and belonged to the Noon family, the most influential...
FIA
FIA may refer to: Fdderation Internationale de l'Automobile: A non-profit organization representing interests of motoring organisations and motor car users Federal Investigation Agency of...
The 5th Red Banner Army was a Soviet field army of World War II, and is today a Russian Ground Forces formation in the Far East Military District. It was formed in 1939, served during the Soviet...
A fifth column is a group of people who clandestinely undermine a larger group, such as a nation, from within, to the aid of an external enemy. Origin The term originated with a 1936 radio address...
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Flash (or partial) evaporation is the partial vaporization that occurs when a saturated liquid stream undergoes a reduction in pressure by passing through a throttling valve or other throttling...
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The Flora family of asteroids is a large grouping of S-type asteroids in the inner main belt, whose origin and properties are relatively poorly understood at present. Roughly 4-5% of all main belt...
For the American magazine, see Foreign Policy Magazine. For the academic study of foreign policy, see Foreign policy analysis. A country's foreign policy, also called the international relations...
Foreign Policy is a bimonthly American magazine founded in 1970 by Samuel P. Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel. Under the stewardship of editor in chief Moises Naim, Foreign Policy evolved from...
Politics and Current Affairs Bangladesh Central Asia India Pakistan Religion Islam & its Teachings Islam and Current Affairs Women in Islam . Science and Technology Earth and...
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We are compiling this list as a community project. If you have any information regarding a Pakistani politician, bureaucrat, military person, journalist just write it here. If you do not want to...
y-files » Friendly Fats Posted on 1244308074|%A: %d %B, %Y|agohover There are two types of essential fatty acids(EFA): omega-3 and omega-6. The actual chemical differences between these...
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FUBAR is an acronym that commonly means "fucked up beyond all repair," "fucked up beyond all recognition," or any of a number of similar constructions. It originated in the United States armed...
A fuel cell is an electrochemical conversion device. It produces electricity from fuel (on the anode side) and an oxidant (on the cathode side), which react in the presence of an electrolyte. The...
Futures studies, foresight, or futurology is the philosophy, science, art and practice of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them....
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The three Galadari brothers at one time were the world's biggest gold smugglers, operating from their base at Dubai. The Dubai smuggling trade was originally chaotic but was afterwards streamlined...
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Dr. Gal Luft is an Israeli born energy expert who is currently (2009) the executive director of the Washington, DC based Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS). He specializes in...
The Galyat region is an area roughly 50-80km north-east of Islamabad, Pakistan, on both sides of the NWFP-Punjab border. The word Galyat is the plural of the Urdu word gali, which means an alley...
Gasification is a process that converts carbonaceous materials, such as coal, petroleum, biofuel, or biomass, into carbon monoxide and hydrogen by reacting the raw material at high temperatures...
There are three types of gasification agents. Air Gasification Oxygen Gasification Steam Gasification
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A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a rotary engine that extracts energy from a flow of combustion gas. It has an upstream compressor coupled to a downstream turbine, and a...
Geert Wilders (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈxeːrt ˈʋɪldərs] or [ˈʝeːʁt ˈʋɪldəʁs]; born 6 September 1963) is a controversial Dutch politician and leader of the Party for Freedom, a party in...
Gelatinization is also known as the thickening of a liquid. The starch grains/flour granules absorb the liquid. When heated the grains/granules swell and then burst, releasing starch into the...
General Wang Zhen (Chinese: 王震; pinyin: Wáng Zhèn; 1908 – March 12, 1993) was a Chinese military and political figure one of the Eight Immortals of the Communist Party of China. Like most...
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see Genetically Modified Food
Genetically modified (GM) foods are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering,...
Yahoo! GeoCities was a web hosting service founded by David Bohnett and John Rezner in late 1994 as Beverly Hills Internet (BHI). In its original form, site users selected a "city" in which to...
The modern concept of geoengineering is usually taken to mean proposals to deliberately manipulate the Earth's climate to counteract the effects of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions. The...
George Bush may refer to: George Bush Junior: (born 1946), 43rd President of the United States (2001–2009) and son of George H. W. Bush George Bush Senior: (born 1924), 41st President of the...
George Walker Bush ( /ˈdʒɔrdʒ ˈwɔːkər ˈbʊʃ/ (help·info); born July 6, 1946) served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th Governor of Texas from...
George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Bush held a variety of political positions prior to his presidency, including...
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see George Bush Junior
The Ghazi Barotha Dam (Urdu: غازى بروتھا بند) is a power generation project in Pakistan. It diverts the water of Indus River into a 52 km concrete-lined channel, which is fed to a...
Ghazi Force (GF) is a small but lethal militant group named after Ghazi Abdul Rashid, the deputy imam of the Lal Masjid who died in the July 2007 crackdown. Although Fidaullah was the founder amir...
Director General of Federal Investigation Agency in 1995-96 who was imprisoned along with his sub-ordinate Rehman Malik in November 1996 on undisclosed charges.
Khan Bahadar Ghulam Haider Khan Sherpao who was a leader in the Pakistan Movement. A Muhammadzai by tribe, he was a Pakhtun aristocrat who was a key player in the Pakistan movement. His two sons...
Ghulam Ishaq Khan (abbreviated as GIK) (Pashto: غلام اسحاق خان, Urdu: غلام اسحاق خان; January 20, 1915 – October 27, 2006) was President of Pakistan from August 17, 1988...
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto promoted General Zia-Ul-Haq in part because the Director of ISI, General Gulam Jilani Khan, was actively promoting him. General Zia, in return, retained General Jilani as head...
Lieutenant General Ghulam Muhammad Malik (also called G.M. Malik) is former commander of the X Corps, Rawalpindi of the Pakistan Army. X Corps was responsible to defend the entire Line of Control...
his family owns 30,000 acres of prime agricultural land in rural Sindh.1 The Jatois initially drew their authority from provincial tribal rulers. In return for 120,000 acres of prime farmland, the...
As Sherman Skolnick reports, Giorgio Pelossi, a prominent Swiss accountant and reputed cocaine bank money launderer for George Bush Senior and two of his sons, was arrested in Chicago on January...
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GIS may refer to: ]]]Geographic information science]]], the academic theory behind the development, use, and application of geographic information systems Geographic information system, a system...
A global city (also called world city) is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and urban studies and rests on the idea that...
Global dimming is the gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth's surface that was observed for several decades after the start of systematic measurements in the...
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global surface temperature increased...
The Gobi (Mongolian: Говь, Govi, "semidesert"; Chinese: 戈壁(沙漠) Gēbì (Shāmò)) is the largest desert region in Asia. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China, and of...
God
God is a deity in theistic and deistic religions and other belief systems, representing either the sole deity in monotheism, or a principal deity in polytheism. God is most often conceived of as...
Gohar Ayub Khan (born January 1937) is a Pakistani politician and the son of the late Pakistani President Field Marshal Ayub Khan. A Tareen Pashtun, he was born in Rehana, Haripur. Khan studied at...
Goharshad (Persian: گوهرشاد Gowharšād; meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel" in Persian; alternative spelling: Gawharshād) was a Persian noble and wife of Shahrukh Mirza, the emperor...
Gojal (Burushaski: Hairbar), also known as Upper Hunza, is an area north of Gilgit in the far north of Pakistan near the Chinese and Afghan borders. It is the largest tehsil of the Northern Areas...
The Golden Crescent’ comprises of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Only in India, amongst the nations of the ‘Golden Crescent’, the productions of narcotic drugs...
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James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party. Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007, after the resignation of Tony Blair...
Goskomimushestvo is Uzbekistan's State Committee on Property. Also See Uktam Ismailov
Sharof Rashidov is most famous for his role in the “Great Cotton Scandal” of the early 1980s. The major crop of Uzbekistan was and remains cotton. During Soviet times, Russia would set large...
see Northeast Blackout of 2003
Gul Agha Sherzai is the current Governor of Nangarhar province in Afghanistan. He previously served as Governor of Kandahar province, in the early 1990s and from 2001 until 2003. Early Life Gul...
Gul Ahmad was a joint venture of seven brothers and cousins who are now split in Gul Ahmad group headed by Haji Ali Mohammad Pakolawala and Al-Karam owning at least ten textile mills. Also See 22...
Hafiz Gul Bahadur (1961-_) is the supreme commander of the North Waziristan's Taliban force. A direct descendant of Mirza Ali Khan, a legendary Waziristani freedom fighter who fought against the...
CIA asset Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who for their sake postured a radical view of Islam and anti-Americanism. Hekmatyar received a diploma in engineering from Kabul University in 1968. At this time, he...
The Persian Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991), also known as the Gulf War, the First Gulf War, the Second Gulf War, by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein as The Mother of all Battles, and...
see Gul Hassan Khan
General Gul Hassan Khan, SPk, SQA, was the last Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan Army. General Gul Hassan, a Sunni Pashtun born in Quetta, was educated at La Martiniere College in Lucknow and the Royal...
see Gulnora Karimova
Gulnora Islomovna Karimova (Russian Language: Гульнара Исламовна Каримова Gulnara Islamovna Karimova) was born on July 8, 1972, in Fergana, Uzbekistan. She is the elder...
Gumtree is a fast growing network of free online classifieds and community websites. It is the UK's biggest website for local community classifieds and one of the top 20 websites in the UK. Local...
Habib group was founded by Seth Ismaeel Habib who had died in1931 and the business passed to hands of his four sons, Muhammad Ali Habib, Ahmad Habib, Dawood Habib and Ghulam Ali Habib who shifted...
Lieutenant General Habibullah Khan Khattak (October 17, 1913 - 1994) was born in Wana, Waziristan, British India, now part of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. His son Ali...
Habibur Rehman Tanoli is a corrupt Pakistani politician from the North West Frontier Province. Habib ur rehman tanoli was born in District Mansehra of Pakistan and is presently the Minister of...
Hafiz Gul Bahadur is the chief of the Taliban in North Waziristan. The leader behind the deeply flawed September 2006 agreement with the Pakistan military that gave breathing space for the...
see Abdul Qadeer Arsala
see Ashraf Hussain
see Mastan Mirza
see Mastan Mirza
Hakim Ali Zardari (Urdu: حاكم علی زرداری) is a Sindhi landlord from Sindh, Pakistan. Dr. Zareen Ara Zardari is the wife of Hakim Ali Zardari. He is the father of Asif Ali Zardari,...
Air Chief Marshal Hakimullah, NI(M), SJ, SBt, (born 15 October, 1935) was the Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force from 9 March, 1988 to 8 March, 1991. Hakimullah was commissioned as a fighter...
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Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) is a US-based oilfield services corporation with international operations in more than 70 countries. It is based in 1401 McKinney Street in Downtown Houston, Texas, in the...
Lieutenant General Hamid Gul (Urdū:حمید گل),Sitara-e-Jurat is a retired Pakistani and a general known for heading the Inter-Services Intelligence Pakistani intelligence agency, after the...
President of Supereme Court Bar Association in 2003 who started Lawyers' Struggle in 2003 with the aim of removing Pervez Musharraf and top judges including Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. Also...
see Hameed Gul
Hamid Hasnain is thought of as the "adopted son" of General Zia-ul-Haq because of his closeness with the military dictator and was one of the biggest drug dealers in the eighties - a key player in...
see Hamid Hasnain
According to the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan: "Karzai has been a Central Intelligence Agency covert operator since the 1980s. He collaborated with the CIA in funneling U.S. aid to the Taliban as of...
Hamid Mir (Urdu: حامد مير, born July 23, 1966) is a Pakistani journalist and editor. He is a terrorism expert and security analyst who regularly participates in international conferences. He...
In 1999 Hamidullo Karomatov was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of Scientific, educational, cultural and sporting Minister. He is the son of Uzbek writer Sa'dullo Karomatov, native of Bukhara....
Haq Nawaz Jhangvi (Urdu: حق نواز جهنگوی) (also referred to by the title Maulana) was a controversial Pakistani cleric, who founded the Islamic organization Sipah-e-Sahaba in the 1980s....
Haro is the name of a river and its valley in Abbottabad District in the North West Frontier Province of northern Pakistan, identified with the Rigvedic Arjikiya. The Haro River is fed by four...
Haroon's great grandfather had migrated to Karachi in 1858 and entered sugar and old clothing business in which they made big fortune in 1901. Sir Abdullah Haroon was known as the Sugar King and...
Kamal Qureshi, Javaid Kiani, Akram, Mukhtar and Haroon Pasha were indicted for assistance in corruption to Ittefaq Group. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Hasan Ali Khan (1953-_) is an Indian stud-farm owner and an alleged underground multi-billionaire worth USD 8-9 billion, according to police-authorities. Officers in investigating agencies in India...
Hashwanis are Khoja Ismaeelis from Gujrat in India who migrated to Karachi in 1890 where Hussain Hashwani, father of Sadaruddin Hashwani became partner in a company, representing Releigh Brothers,...
see Hazar Khan Bijarani
2007 It was pointed out that Mr Bijarani was the PPP MNA who participated in a jirga decision to exchange five little girls, of 4-6 years, in marriage to settle a feud between two warring tribes in...
A Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) is a heat exchanger that recovers heat from a hot gas stream. It produces steam that can be used in a process or used to drive a steam turbine. A common...
Helike (Greek: Ἑλίκη, pronounced [heˈlikɛː], modern [ɛˈʎici]) was an ancient Greek city that sank at night in the winter of 373 BC. The city was located in Achaea, Northern...
He-3 is missing an electron shell. It can get it's electron from deuterium. When it does this enormous amounts of heat are generated. The reaction is 'atomic' but radioactivity is minimal and does...
Henry Alfred Kissinger (born Heinz Alfred Kissinger on May 27, 1923), pronounced /ˈkɪsɪndʒər/[1], is a German-born American political scientist, diplomat, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize....
see Hizb-e-Islami Gulbuddin
The Himalaya Range (Sanskrit: literally, "abode of snow", हिमालय, IPA pronunciation: [hɪ'mɑlijə]), or Himalayas for short, is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian...
see Hindu
Hisham Talaat Moustafa (Arabic: هشام طلعت مصطفى‎) is an Egyptian billionaire businessman and member of the Shura Council. As the former chairman and former head of the Real Estate...
According to the earliest surviving Islamic texts, rudimentary ideas on evolution were taught in Islamic schools from the earliest times. John William Draper, the 19th-century scientist,...
The first known inhabitants of the modern-day Pakistan region are believed to have been the Soanian - Homo erectus, who settled in the Soan Valley and Riwat almost 2 million years ago. Over the...
In physics, theories of gravitation postulate mechanisms of interaction governing the movements of bodies with mass. There have been numerous theories of gravitation since ancient...
The Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin (HIG) is the larger of two factions of Afghanistan's Hezbi Islami Party. HIG is considered a terrorist organization by Coalition Forces in Afghanistan. The original...
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Horten 2-29 is the stealth plane which Nazis were working on before the end of the World War II In 2008 Ho 2-29 was replicated for a documentary premiering Sunday, a team from the Northrop Grumman...
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see Heat Recovery Steam Generator
Humayun A. Khan is a Pakistani businessman, part of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan's nuclear black market network1 who worked with Israeli double agent Major Asher Karni to smuggle nuclear equipment to...
Humayun Akhtar Khan (born April 1, 1955) is a Pakistani politician. He served as the Commerce Minister from 2002-2007 and as the Investments Minister from 1997-1999. He is also the Senior...
Hunza may refer to: Hunza Valley Former State of Hunza Hunza River Hunza Peak Hunza people
Hunza Valley (Urdu: ہنزہ) is a mountainous valley in Gilgit in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. The Hunza valley is situated to the north of the Hunza River, at an...
Hussain Lawai had worked at the United Bank of the Middle East and the Faysal Islamic Bank until 1990. It was in 1990 Nawaz Sharif government privatized two public sector banks. First of them was...
Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction during which one or more water molecules are split into hydrogen and hydroxide ions in the process of a chemical mechanism. It is the type of reaction that is used...
K M Bashir, born n 1910 at Bellary India, had founded the business of Hyesons, after the name of his father Abdul Hayee Khan and was engaged in the import of steel and manufacture of iron and steel...
Hyrbyair Marri or Myrbair Marri is the son of Khair Bux Marri, living in exile in London. He was a provincial minister. 2009 March 2009 The Crown Prosecution Service has decided not to seek a...
Ian Tomlinson (1961/62 – 1 April 2009) was a British newspaper vendor who died in the City of London, London's financial district, during the 2009 G-20 London summit protests on his way home...
Ibn al-Haytham's achievements include many advances in physics and mathematics. He gave the first clear description ("The first clear description of the device appears in the Book of Optics of...
see Ibn al-Haytham
see Dawood Ibrahim
Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (Urdu: ابراہیم اسماعیل چندریگر; commonly known as I. I. Chundrigar) was Prime Minister of Pakistan for approximately 2 months from October 17, 1957 to...
Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Road aka I. I. Chundrigar Road could be considered the financial headquarters of Pakistan and the center of Karachi's banking and financial institutions. Situated in the...
see Itchan Kala
see Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
see Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry (Urdu: افتخار محمد چودھری) (born 12 December 1948 in Quetta) is the current Chief Justice of Pakistan. He was appointed as Chief Justice by Pakistani...
see Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
see Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
Igor Nikolaevich Panarin (Russian: И́горь Никола́евич Пана́рин, Russian pronunciation: [ˈiɡərʲ nʲɪkɐˈɫaɪvʲɪt͡ɕ pɐˈnarʲɪn]; born 30 October 1958) is a...
see Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Road
see Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Road
see Ejaz Shafi
Brigadier (retd) Ijaz Shah is the former Director of Intelligence Bureau, and a long-term close associate of Pervez Musharraf, and a former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) official. He...
Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq (Urdu: محمد اعجاز الحق) (born 1953) is a prominent Pakistani politician and former Federal Minister for Religious Affairs of Pakistan. Entering Pakistani politics...
IJI
IJI may refer to: Islami Jamhoori Ittehad - a political parties' coalition in 1990 Iji Vidoegame: a freeware videogame
Pir Ilahi Bux or Pir Ilahi Buksh (Urdu: پیر الہی بخش ) was born at Pir Jo Goth near Bhansyedabad in 1890 in a spiritual family of Dadu District, Sindh Province, Pakistan. He was only 9...
Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev (Azerbaijani: İlham Heydər oğlu Əliyev, born 24 December 1961) is the fourth and current President of Azerbaijan. He also functions as the Chairman of the New...
Ilyas Kashmiri, also referred to as Maulana Ilyas Kashmiri and Muhammad Ilyas Kashmiri is a Pakistani Islamic militant connected with various terrorist attacks and a reported former Pakistan Army...
Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari, popularly known as Al-Bukhari (Arabic: البخاري‎) or Imam Bukhari (810-870), was a famous Islamic scholar of hailing from the city of Bukhara (Uzbekistan)...
The i-mate 810-F is quad-band Internet-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone. Its name comes from the US military standards for environment tests, MIL-STD-810. i-mate claims the 810-F can withstand...
Dr Imran Munir, a Malaysian citizen of Pakistani origin following his arrest in July 2006 remained unknown until the Pakistan Supreme Court was informed in its hearing on 4 May 2007 that Dr. Munir...
Brigadier Imtiaz Ahmed Billa is a former director of Pakistan's Intelligence Bureau (IB) between 1990-1993 and former senior operative in the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). He earned notoriety...
see Republic of India
India possesses an arsenal of nuclear weapons and maintains short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, nuclear-capable aircraft, surface ships, and submarines under development as possible...
see Indian Mafia List
The Indian Air Force (IAF; Devanāgarī: भारतीय वायु सेना, Bhartiya Vāyu Senā) is the air arm of the armed forces of India. Its primary responsibility is to secure...
The Indian Armed Forces (Devanāgarī: भारतीय सशस्त्र सेनाएं, Bhāratīya Saśastra Sēnāēṃ) is the overall unified military of the Republic of India...
The Indian Army (IA, Devanāgarī: भारतीय थलसेना, Bhāratīya Sthalsēnā) is the land based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. Its primary mission...
The Indian Ballistic Missile Defense Program is an initiative to develop and deploy a multi-layered Ballistic missile defense system to protect India from missile attacks.[1][2] Introduced in light...
History The origins of gangs and underworld activities in Inda can safely be traced back to the prohibition policy adopted by the Government of Maharashtra, which gave birth to boot-legging or...
The Indian Naval Air Arm is an important component of the Indian Navy. It undertakes several very important roles to support the Navy and project India's military power including aircraft...
The Indian Navy (Devanāgarī: भारतीय नौ सेना, Bhartiya Nāu Senā) is the naval branch of the Armed Forces of India. It currently has approximately 55,000 personnel on...
The Indus River (Sanskrit: सिन्धु 'Sindhu'; Urdu: سندھ Sindh; Sindhi: سندھو Sindhu; Punjabi سندھ Sindh; Avestan: حندو Harahauvati; Pashto: ّآباسن Abasin "Father...
An Inspector-General of Police (IGP) is a high-ranking police officer in Indian Sub-Continent.
Founded in 1983, the International Republican Institute (IRI) is an organization, funded by United States government, that conducts international political programs, sometimes labeled...
see International Republican Institute
Interpretation of Koran A. Momin Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by A. Momin 1 – Al Fatehah 2 – Al Bakrah 3 – Ale Imran 4 – An Nisa
Interpretation of Koran A Momin Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by A Momin Surah 1: Al Fateha 1: 1-2 – Reflecting, on the harmonious labors in the universe, it becomes...
Interpretation of Koran A Momin Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by A Momin Surah 2: Al-Bakrah 2: 1-3 – Allah the Wise and Knowing has said, "There is no doubt, vagueness or...
Interpretation of Koran A Momin Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by A Momin Surah 3: Ale-Imran 3: 1-2 – Allah, the Wise and the Knowing, has said: “Allah is the sole...
Interpretation of Koran A Momin Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by A Momin Surah 4: An Nisa 4: 1 – O Humankind! Remain steadfast to the Divine Laws of your Rab who created...
The Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (also Inter-Services Intelligence or ISI) is the largest intelligence service in Pakistan. It is one of the three main branches of Pakistan's...
IPRP may refer to: Integrated Pyrolysis Regenerated Plant (IPRP)
Iqbal Ali Lakhani is a Pakistani industrialist belonging to Karachi's wealthy Lakhani family that is reported to be among the top 22 richest families in the country. He is one of four brothers...
see Mirza Iqbal Beg
Iqbal Habib is the son of Col. Habib Khan and brother-in-law of Asif Ali Zardari. He was kidnapped by Ayub Afridi's family in 1994 and kept as a prisoner for a number of years. Kidnap Haji Ayub...
Iqbal Zafaruddin Ahmed (b. February 3, 1946) or Iqbal Z. Ahmed is a leading businessman of Pakistan. Biography Born in Patna, India, Ahmed is the son of Zohra (d. 1979) and Z. Z. Ahmed...
The Washington Post reported that profits from the Iran arms sales were deposited in one CIA-managed account into which the U.S. and Saudi Arabia had placed $250 million apiece. That money was...
The Iraq War, also known as the Occupation of Iraq or Operation Iraqi Freedom, is an ongoing military campaign which began on March 19, 2003, with the invasion of Iraq by a multinational force led...
see Irfanullah Marwat
Irfanullah Marwat is President Ghulam Ishaq Khan's son-in-law. In 1990 he was Interior Advisor to the Chief Minister of Sindh Jam Sadiq Ali. During his tenure he is said to have acted above the law...
ISI
ISI may refer to: Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan
Islam (Arabic: الإسلام literally: "submission [to God]") is a Monotheistic religion followed by Muslims. It is the religion followed by the Prophets of God, who were sent to mankind to...
Islamabad (Meaning "Abode of Islam") is the capital of Pakistan, and is the tenth largest city in Pakistan. The Rawalpindi/Islamabad metropolitan area is the third largest in Pakistan with a...
The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU, Uzbek: Ўзбекистон Исломий Ҳаракати/O'zbekiston islomiy harakati) is a militant Islamist group formed in 1998 by former Soviet...
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (or IJI) or Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA) was formed in September 1988 to oppose the Pakistan Peoples Party in elections that year. The alliance comprised nine parties,...
Islam Abdug‘aniyevich Karimov (Cyrillic Uzbek: Ислом Абдуғаниевич Каримов; Russian: Ислам Абдуганиевич Каримов Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov) (born...
Ismail Dzurabekov had already worked in the government of the independent Uzbekistan: he was the Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources. He had been filling this portfolio since Sharof...
Israel (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל‎, Yisra'el; Arabic: إِسْرَائِيلُ‎, Isrā'īl) officially the State of Israel ( מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל (help·info), Medinat...
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Israrullah Zehri (somes written as Isralullah Zehri) is a Pakistani senator from Balochistan. His two brothers, Sanaullah Zehri and Zafaraullah Zehri are provincial ministers. The three brothers...
Itchan Kala is the walled inner town of the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. Since 1990, it has been protected as the World Heritage Site[1]. There is an interactive online map of the city available as...
Ittefaq Group of Industries (Punjabi, Urdu: اتفاق; Ittefaq means unity) is industrial group based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is owned by the Sharif family (Mian Muhammad Sharif) of...
Mir Jafar Khan Jamali was a prominent politician, tribal leader and a Muslim League veteran from Balochistan province, Pakistan. He was a close friend of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He...
Jaffer Laghari is the first cousin of former President Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari. Also See Pakistani Politicians Fraudia List Pakistan Maqsood Leghari
Muzaffar al-Din Jahan Shah ibn Yusuf (died 1467) (Persian: جهان شاه)‎ was the leader of the Kara Koyunlu Turkmen tribal federation in Azerbaijan and Arran who reigned c.1438-1467. During...
The Haqqanis have always been on good terms with the Pakistani security apparatus. Jalaluddin Haqqani was persuaded by Pakistan to surrender to the Taliban after the student militia emerged from...
Jamali (Urdu: جمالی, Sindhi: جمالي) is the name of a Baloch tribe in Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. Formal chief of the Jamalis is Sardar Muhammed Bux Jamali. Five...
The Jamestown Foundation is a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, whose stated mission is to "inform and educate" policy makers about events and trends which it regards as being of current...
A male madrasa attached with the Lal Masjid in Islamabad.
Jamia Hafsa (جامیع حفسہ) is a madrassa adjacent to the Lal Masjid complex in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. Known for its anti-government stance and fringe conservatism, it has been...
Jamil Karzai is President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai's second cousin and nephew. He is deeply invovled in the Afghan Drug Trade along with Hamid Karzai's brother Ahmad Wali Karzai. His main...
Jam Mir Muhammad Yousaf (Urdu) (جام مير محمد یوسف عالياني):(born 1954 in Lasbela, Balochistan) is the current Jam of Lasbela. He has previously served as the Chief Minister of...
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Jane's Information Group (often referred to as Jane's) is a publishing company specialising in transportation and military topics, which was founded by Fred T. Jane in 1898. Jane began by sketching...
Kamal Qureshi, Javaid Kiani, Akram, Mukhtar and Haroon Pasha were indicted for assistance in corruption to Ittefaq Group. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
excessive assets Also See Fraudia List
Lieutenant General Javed Ashraf Qazi, HI(M), SBt, (born 4 September, 1941) is a Pakistani general and politician who is currently a Senator in the National Assembly of Pakistan. During his army...
Lieutenant General (retd) Javed Nasir, HI(M), SBt, was the former head of Inter-Services Intelligence from March 1992 till May 1993. He was instrumental in uniting the warring Afghan factions after...
Javed Pasha (1953-_) is a businessman who was indicted for involvement in in acquiring monopolistic and exclusive control of digital communication in Pakistan in connivance with his co-accused such...
Javed Talaat was secretary finance under the second tenure of Benazir Bhutto who is one of the beneficiaries of the NRO. He was in exile for almost 10 years as he was involved in the ARY Gold case...
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Florida. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of former...
General (retd) Jehangir Karamat, NI(M), TBt, afwc, psc, fsc(u), (Urdu: جہانگیر کرامت) (born 20 February, 1941) is the former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army from January 1996...
JDW Sugar Mills (owned by minister for industries and production Jehangir Tareen) Also See Pakistani Politicians
Mr Jehanzeb Khan, a district Management Group (DMG) officer, was promoted to Grade 20 in 2009 and was appointed by Asif Ali Zardari as the ambassador to France.1 Also See Asif Ali...
Also See Nicolas Notovitch
Jhelum or Jehlum (Urdu, Punjabi: جہلم) is a city in northern Punjab Province, Jhelum District, Pakistan. Jhelum lies on the right bank of the Jhelum River. The 16th-century Grand Trunk Road...
Johannes Duns Scotus orJohn Duns Scotus, O.F.M. (c. 1266 – November 8, 1308) was one of the more important theologians and philosophers of the High Middle Ages. He was nicknamed Doctor Subtilis...
see John William Money
John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a psychologist and sexologist well-known for his research into sexual identity and biology of gender. Birth and early life Money was an...
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Juma Khan (1954-_) alias Haji Juma Khan Mohammad juma khan was attacked on afgan police by taliban in soutren afganistan he killed (15)police manes 1999 Since 1999, Juma Khan has led an...
Jundallah (Soldiers of Allah) (Arabic: جندالله‎) (also known as Iranian People's Resistance Movement) is an insurgent Sunni Islamic organization based in Balochistan that claims to be...
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Kabul (Persian کابل Kābul; /kɑː'bol/; Pashto: کابل /kɑbəl/)[4], (archaic Caubul), is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of over 2.5 million. The exact...
Kalabagh (Punjabi, Urdu: کالا باغ) a town and Union Council of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located on the western bank of Indus River. It is the site of the...
Construction of a dam on the Indus River near Kalabagh was under the consideration of the central government as far back as 1950. A briefing on the dam was arranged at a rest house on the bank of...
Begum Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif, wife of ex Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, was born in Lahore in a renowned family of wrestlers. Family History Kalsoom Nawaz's family had settled at Amritsar,...
see Kalsoom Nawaz
Kamal Qureshi, Javaid Kiani, Akram, Mukhtar and Haroon Pasha were indicted for assistance in corruption to Ittefaq Group. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Kamar Mushani is a town and Union Council, an administrative subdivision, of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is part of Isakhel tehsil and is located at 32°50'38N...
Kandahār or Qandahār (Pashto/Persian: کندهار or قندهار) is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of about 450,000. It is the capital of Kandahar province, located...
The Times report claimed that Ahmed Wali had helped set up a paramilitary unit known as the Kandahar Strike Force, which was supposed to assist the CIA and U.S. special forces in hunting down...
The Kaplan turbine is a propeller-type water turbine that has adjustable blades. It was developed in 1913 by the Austrian professor Viktor Kaplan. The Kaplan turbine was an evolution of the Francis...
Karachi (كراچى) is the capital of the province of Sindh, and the largest city in Pakistan. Located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, north-west of the Indus River Delta, it is the cultural,...
Karakalpakstan (Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqstan Respublikası or Қарақалпақстан Республикасы; Uzbek: Qoraqalpog'iston Respublikasi or Қоракалпоғистон...
see Qara Qoyunlu
It may refer to: Karakul word which means black lake Karakul Lake in China Kara-kul Lake in Tajikistan
The word Karakul means black lake and is the local name of a lake, internationally called Karakul Lake. It is not to be confused with Tajik Kara-Kul Lake. Karakul Lake (Kirghiz: "black lake",...
Kara-Kul or Qarokul (Tajik: Қарoкул) is a 25-kilometer (16-mile) diameter endorheic lake in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan, which lies at an altitude of 3,900 meters (13,000 feet) above...
Karakul or QaraQul (from Karakul, meaning "black lake" in several Turkic languages) is a breed of domestic sheep which originated in Central Asia. Some archaeological evidence points to Karakul...
Karim Lala (190? -19 Feb 2002) was born as Abdul Karim Sher Khan in Kunar province of Afghanistan. He is widely known to be the founder and pioneer of the Indian mafia of Mumbai in...
In July 1986 an Army major, Zahoor-uddin-Afridi, was arrested while driving to Karachi from Peshawar. Major Afridi was captured with 220 kilos of high-grade heroin. It was the largest consignment...
The Karkhano market, located in Peshawar, Pakistan, established in 1985 has 4,500 shops, owned by both Pakistani and Afghan Pashtun traders. This market gets a huge amount of contraband from...
Kashgar or Kashi (officially transliterated as Kaxgar in Uyghur; Uyghur: قەشقەر/Qeshqer; Chinese: 喀什; pinyin: Kāshí, is an oasis city in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the...
see Kashgar
Kazim Khan was Hamid Ali Khan's right hand man during the 2003 Lawyers' Struggle, aimed at removing top judges including Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and Pervez Musharraf. Also See Lawyers'...
Kenneth Scott Andrew (alias) was a South African swimmer. His real name was Kenneth Smith, born in South Africa. He moved to Dubai for job where he was hired by the CIA and sent to Pakistan on 1...
see Khair Bux Marri
Nawab Khair Bux Marri (Urdu: نواب خیر بخش مری) is a politician from Balochistan Province, Pakistan. He has been leading a nationalist and separatist in the country for the past four...
President Asif Ali Zardari formally inaugurated Khairpur-Larkana bridge that was completed in 30 months with project cost of Rs1,440 million.1 The bridge is another story of long delayed project...
The Strategic Plans Division of Pakistani military — the keeper of the country's nuclear keys — is headed by a U.S.-backed general, Khalid Kidwai, who was held in India as a prisoner of the...
General Khalid Mahmood Arif Kakazai was the VCOAS under General Zia ul Haq. General Khalid Mahmud Arif had commanded a brigade for only eight months. From then onwards, all the rules were bent for...
Khalil Khan, a retired customs officer, was Director General Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) during Benazir Bhutto's second tenure and was considered one of the favourite bureaucrats of Asif Ali...
Khawaja Asif, corruption as chairman of the privatization commission Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
On August 31, 1986, the cargo ship Khian Sea, registered in Liberia, loaded more than 14,000 tons of toxic incinerator ash in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The ash came from the incinerators of the...
Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva, Хива; Russian: Хива, Khiva; Persian: خیوه Khiveh); Alternative or historical names include Khorasam, Khoresm, Khwarezm, Khwarizm, (Arabic: خوارزم‎),...
Khuda Kay Liye (Urdu: خدا کے لیے, Hindi: ख़ुदा के लिए, also known in English as "In the Name of God") is a Pakistani Urdu language movie written, directed and produced...
see Khuda Kay Liye
see Khuda Kay Liye
Khulay Asmaan Kay Neechay (lit. Beneath the Open Sky) is a Pakistani movie directed by Javed Sheikh starring Sana and Saleem Sheikh along with Humayoon Saeed, Nadeem, Bahroz Sabswari and Javed...
Khunjerab Pass (simplified Chinese: 红其拉甫山口; traditional Chinese: 紅其拉甫山口; pinyin: hóngqílāfǔ shānkŏu) (elevation 4,693 metres (15,400 ft)) is a high mountain pass in...
During 1989, Bo Gritz along with two others travelled to the wild and remote region of Shanland, located in Northern Burma. The Shan people live under the jurisdiction of warlord Khun Sa, whose...
At the time Zia-ul-Haq imposed martial law, Major General Shah Rafi Alam was the most respected amongst the rank and file and so was the case with Major General Khurshid Ali Khan. Long before they...
Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah is a Politician from Southeastern province of Pakistan Sindh. He is currently the Federal Minister for Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis Syed Khurshid Ahmed Shah...
Khush Rung Khan fom the city of Peshawar-Pakistan is a drug dealer and son of one of the biggest drug barons of Pakistan, Sharong Khan. In 1996 he was extradited to USA, however, soon after he was...
The 'Kilik Pass' (el. 4827 m./15,837 ft.), 30 km to the west of Mintaka Pass is a high mountain pass in the Karakorum Mountains between Pakistan and Xinjiang in China. The two passes...
Kleptocracy, alternatively cleptocracy or kleptarchy, from Greek klepto (theft) and kratos (rule), is a term applied to a government that extends the personal wealth and political power of...
Koch Industries, Inc. (pronounced "coke") is a private corporation based in Wichita, Kansas with subsidiaries involved in manufacturing, trading and investments. Koch companies are involved in core...
Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Balkan cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced or ground meat — usually beef or lamb...
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see Karakalpakstan
Kukmang is one of the 51 Union Councils of Abbottabad District in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Location Kukmang is located at 34°16'20N 73°25'30E and has an average elevation of...
In the middle of the eighteen century, in Khorezm, Muhammad Amin (1763-1790), an emir of Uzbek tribe Kungrad, came to power. His son Eltuzar got the title of khan and became the first khan of...
see Kyzyl Kum
The Kyzyl Kum (Uzbek: Qizilqum, Kazakh: Қызылқұм), also called Qyzylqum, is the 11th largest desert in the world. Its name means red sand in both Uzbek and Kazakh. It is located in Central...
see Lakson Group
Lahore (Punjabi: لہور, Urdu: لاہور pronounced [lahor]) is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and the second largest city in Pakistan after Karachi. It is often called the...
see Shahi Qila
The Lakson Group, was founded in 1954. Lakson Group is a well-known business group in Pakistan. The conglomerate is run by the Lakhani brothers among whom Iqbal Ali Lakhani is Chairman of the...
The Lal Masjid (Urdu: لال مسجد; translated: Red Mosque) is a mosque located in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. A religious school for women, the Jamia Hafsa madrasah, and a male...
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (Punjabi: لشكرِجهنگوی; alternately Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, LJ; English: Army of (Haq Nawaz) Jhangvi) is an Islamist militant organization, rooted in the Deobandi school of...
In thermochemistry, latent heat is the amount of energy released or absorbed by a chemical substance during a change of state (e.g. changing from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gas), or a phase...
The amount of heat released by a unit mass of substance, without change in temperature, while passing from the vapor to the liquid state. Also See Latent Heat
Latif Bawany was the founder of Bawany group and according to a company review in daily, The Business Recorder, Karachi started his business in Rangoon whose streets he roamed on bicycle to sell...
The Ahmedabad underworld is synonymous with Latif who started his criminal career with a small time bootlegger in the mid 1970s and soon graduated to hving his own illicit liquor and gambling dens...
The Lavon Affair refers to the scandal over a failed Israeli covert operation in Egypt known as Operation Susannah, in which Israeli military intelligence planted bombs in Egyptian, American and...
see Lawyers Movement
The Lawyers' Movement (of Pakistan) initially began as a result of the actions taken by General Pervez Musharraf on 9th March, 2007. Pervez Musharraf, after getting intelligence that Chief Justice...
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A short lived movement led by lawyers in 2003 with the aim of ousting Pervez Musharraf from office. It was led by Hamid Ali Khan and Kazim Khan Also See Lawyers' Movement
Liam Fox (born 22 September 1961) is a British Conservative politician, currently Shadow Defence Secretary and Member of Parliament for Woodspring. A little over a year after his election in 1992,...
Liaquat Jatoi, corruption as chief minister of Sindh; Also See Fraudia List Pakistan Pakistani Politicians
Prof. Dr. Liaquat Samma
On March 17, 1981, a list composed by Licio Gelli (Licio Gelli List) was found in his country house (Villa Wanda). The list should be used with caution. It is considered to be a compilation of a...
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Kyocera, the multinational manufacturer with headquarters in Kyoto, Japan, unveiled in April 2009 its groundbreaking EOS folding concept phone that features a flexible OLED screen. concept phone,...
This is the list of mobiles phones with built-in thermometers. Majority of these are rugged mobile phones. Casio G'zOne Rock in 2009 Casio G’zOne W62CA in July 2008 Nokia 5100 in 2003 Nokia 5140...
see List of Pakistani Billionaires
Following is the list of Pakistani billionaires at the end of every decade, arranged alphabetically. Richest Pakistani of every decade is highlighted. If you want to add a name or some information...
Below is a list films produced in Pakistan (lollywood) during the 1990s. 1997 Title Director Cast Aanchal - Resham, Jan Rambo, Arbaz Khan Aashqi Khel Nahin - Meera, Saud, Nirma Aulad Ki...
Below is the list of films produced in Pakistan from 2000 to 2009. 2000 Title Director Cast Release Date Aag Ka Darya - Noor, Shaan, Sana - Abhi Nahin To Kabhi Nahin - Saima, Shaan,...
This current event page is incomplete; you can help by updating it. The Pakistan Armed Forces is the overall unified military of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan encompassing the Pakistan Army, the...
Following is the list of Richest Uzbeks. If you want to add a name or some information on this page and do not understand the "coding", then either simply write the information in plain English at...
This is the list of rugged/tough and rough cameras Casio Casio Exilim EX-G1 in Nov 2009 Also See List of Rugged Mobile Phones
This is a list of tough and rugged mobile phones intended for sports and outdoor activities and built for durability. Majority of the sports mobile phones are splash and dust proof while some are...
see List of Rugged Mobile Phones
This is the list of mobiles phones which can be powered by sun. Hi-Tech Wealth Hi-Tech Wealth S116 in Jun 2007 - claimed to be world's first solar powered mobile phone LG LG GD510 Pop in...
Lalchand Kishen Advani (Sindhi) known as Lal Krishna Advani (Sindhi: लाल कृष्ण आडवाणी) (born 8 November 1927) is a prominent Indian politician and a former president of...
Lola Karimova-Tillyaeva (1978- ) is the younger daughter of Uzbekstan President Islam Karimov, and is currently the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Uzbekistan to UNESCO. Early...
Madinat al-Hareer (Arabic: مدينة الحرير‎, meaning "City of Silk"), is a proposed 250 square kilometer planned urban area in Subiya, Kuwait, an area just opposite Kuwait City which,...
The following Mafia List is being complied to gather the names of main drugs, arms, human, gold and other smugglers and gangsters. The aim is to let the world know of these characters and how they...
Mahdi Al Tajir (Arabic: مهدي التاجر‎) is a billionaire businessman from the United Arab Emirates, based in the United Kingdom. He has interests in finance and real estate operations,...
Eight years ago, Mahmoud Karzai was running a handful of modest restaurants in San Francisco, Boston and Baltimore. Today, Mr. Karzai, an immigrant waiter-turned-restaurant owner, is one of...
Mahmud Ali Durrani (Urdu: محمود علی درانی) (born 1941) is a Pakistani army officer. He was the National Security Adviser to Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani's administration until he...
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Mai Jori Jamali is a candidate from lower class of the new Awami Party Pakistan. She is the first woman to contest an election for a general seat in the history of Jaffarabad district, could get...
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Maj. Kalimuddin (Kalim-ud-Din) Eighteen suspects were: Dr Imran Farooq, Saleemul Haq alias Saleem Shahzad, Muhammad Ashfaque Chief, Dr. Safdar Ali Baqari, Javed Kazmi, Haji Jalal Khan, Rehan Zaidi,...
Makhdoom is a title used in Pakistan by Sufi masters. The title now represents the descendants of famous sufi masters who live predominently in Southern Punjab and Sindh and are rich politicians...
Shahabuddin is a lawyer-turned-politician and member of President Asif Ali Zardari’s ruling political party and a minister in the federal government. He was elected to the National Assembly in...
Malik Allahyar of Kalabagh was Farooq Legahri's brother-in-law and owner of Suraj Mukhi & Co. He was charged in involving the purchase of helicopters for the Establishment Division. He was not...
see Feroz Khan Noon
Haji Hazrat Ali is a military commander in eastern Afghanistan.[1] He was born in 1964 and is an ethnic Pashai. Biography Hazrat Ali rose to prominence during the Soviet occupation of...
Malik Ishaq of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi is accused of carrying out hundreds of murders but was not convicted because of lacunas in the legal system and the police’s inability to collect evidence or...
Malik Meraj Khalid (20 September 1916 - 13 June 2003), the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan from November 1996 till February 1997, was born in a small village near Lahore. A lawyer by...
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Malik Riaz, usurpation of land for Bahria Town and Church property Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Muhammad Saleem Malik known as Malik Saleem was a drug trafficker in Pakistan who was extradited to US in early May 1989 under the Benazir Bhutto government. However, Saleem was able to delay his...
see Malik Saleem
see Waris Khan Afridi
Pakistan's Mango Establishment is a term used commonly by Pakistani analysts for the Military dominant oligarchy in Pakistan. This group of individuals, while not exclusively Military, are...
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Manmohan Singh (Hindi: मनमोहन सिंह, Punjabi: ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ, born 26 September 1932) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of the Republic of India. He is the...
see Mansur Maqsudi
Admiral (retd) Mansoorul Haq, former chief of naval staff, who was arrested in the US in April 2001, on Pakistan's request, was among the 44 (NAB44) "most wanted" absconders of the National...
see Mansoor-ul-Haq
Mansur Maqsudi belongs to the Maqsudi clan from Aghanistan. Afghans are comprised of various ethnic groups such as Pushtun, Hazara, Tajik, and Uzbek. The Maqsudis are a prominent Uzbek family...
Mian Manzoor Ahmad Wattoo ([[Urdu]]]: منظور احمد وٹو) is a Pakistani politician and has been part of the country's political landscape for well over thirty years. In May 2008, Manzoor...
On 1 July 1997, In Shikarpur (Sindh) the Sindh Minister for Food, Maqbool Sheikh, makes an unplanned visit to a police station and frees eleven people held in unacknowledged detention (Dawn 2 July...
Maqsood Leghari was the Nazim of Dera Ghazi Khan and is the cousin of Farooq Leghari
Marc Rich (born Marcell David Reich, December 18, 1934) is an international commodities trader. He was indicted in the United States on federal charges of illegally making oil deals with Iran...
Marcus Bensmann, a German freelance journalist and a correspondent for Deutshe Welle, Der Spiegel and Tageszeitung. Bensmann and his wife, Galima Bukharbaeva, were in Andijon on May 13, 2005...
The Margalla Hills —the foothills of the Himalayas are a series of small elevation hills located north of Islamabad, Pakistan. Margalla Range has an area of 12605 hectares. The hill range nestles...
Markas Dawar was a front organization created in 1993 by the ISI, based in Peshawar to channel weapons to Islamist groups fighting in Kashmir. [[[ISI]] was under the command of Lt. Gen. Javed Nasir...
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. It is also referred to as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance, due...
My new site is now up and running. The address is: http://asad.vim.im I have uploaded Muhammad Asad's complete translation there. Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran,...
Masdar (Arabic: مصدر‎, maṣdar, literally the source) is a planned city in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. It is an initiative by the Government of Abu Dhabi through Mubadala...
Mastan Mirza (d. 1994) popularly known as Haji Mastan OR bawa; was a famous Bombay (Mumbai) gangster and smuggler in the 1960s and 70s. Early Life He was born in the coastal town Cuddalore in...
Maula Bux Abbasi (1947-___) was a banker (ex-President, National Bank of Pakistan). Abusing his official position as President, National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), and Chairman, NDFC, he advanced huge...
Maulana Fazlullah, (born 1979) nicknamed "Mullah Radio", is the leader of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), a banned Pakistani Islamic fundamentalist militant group which aims to...
see Molvi Nazir
Maurice Jarre (13 September 1924 – 29 March 2009) was a French composer and conductor. Although he composed several concert works, he is best known for his film scores for motion pictures,...
Pir Mazhar-ul-Haq (Urdu: پیر مظہر الحق ) is parliamentary leader of Pakistan Peoples Party in Sindh Assembly and Senior Provincial Minister in the Sindh Provincial Government, holding...
Mehrab Khan Bugti is the son of Sir Shahbaz Bugti and father of Akbar Bugti who became the head of Bugti tribe in 1917. He is remembered as a ruthless and cruel leader, oppressing his own...
Mehran Bank Scandal also known as Mehrangate was a major political scandal in Pakistan between 1990-1994 in which senior politicians and political parties were found to have been bribed by military...
A son of Baluch nationalist leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri, 89, told the UN Human Rights Commission meeting in Geneva that the Baluch want nothing short of independence from Pakistan and...
Mehriban Arif qizi Aliyeva (Azerbaijani: Mehriban Arif qızı Əliyeva) (born 26 August 1964, Baku) is a qualified doctor, member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan, wife of the current...
Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Abbasi (born 15 December 1952 in Malkot, Abbottabad District to a Hindko speaking family of Hazara) is a Pakistani politician and former Chief Minister of NWFP from 1997 to...
Tiger Memon, Ayub Memon, Yakub Memon and Ismail Memon collectively known as Memon Brothers are suspected of involvement in the March 1993 bomb explosions in Bombay which killed about 300 people and...
see Merewether Tower
Merewether Memorial Tower or Merewether Tower is located at Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was raised by public subscription as a memorial for Sir William Lockyer Merewether, who served as...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The First Surah Al-Fatihah (The Opening) Mecca Period THIS SURAH is also called Fatihat...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The Second Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) Medina Period Ayah 1-100 Ayah 101-200 Ayah 200-286 Go...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The Second Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) Medina Period THE TITLE of this sarah is derived from...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The Second Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) Medina Period And [even now,] when there has come unto...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad 2: 200 And when you have performed your acts of worship, [continue to] bear God in mind as you...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The Third Surah Al-`Imran (The House of `Imran) Medina Period THIS SURAH is the second or...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad The Fourth Surah An-Nisa (Women) Medina Period THE TITLE An-Nisa’ has been given to this...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FIFTH SURAH AL-MAIDAH (The Repast) MEDINA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: According to all the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE SIXTH SURAH AL ANAM (CATTLE) MECCA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: WITH the possible exception of two...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE SEVENTH SURAH AL-ARAF (THE FACULTY OF DISCERNMENT) MECCA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: THE TITLE of...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE EIGHTH SURAH AL-ANFAL (SPOILS OF WAR) MEDINA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: Most of Al-Anfal (a...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE NINTH SURAH AT-TAWBAH (REPENTANCE) MEDINA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: In contrast with every...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TENTH SURAH YUNUS (JONAH) MECCA PERIOD INTRODUCTION: THIS SURAH, which derives its title...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE ELEVENTH SURAH HUD MECCA PERIOD REVEALED very shortly after the tenth surah (Yunus) —...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWELFTH SURAH YUSUF (JOSEPH) MECCA PERIOD ACCORDING to all the authoritative sources, this...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTEENH SURAH AR–RAD (THUNDER) PERIOD UNCERTAIN There are considerable differences of...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FOURTEENTH SURAH IBRAHIM (ABRAHAM) MECCA PERIOD ALL AUTHORITIES agree that this surah...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FIFTEENTH SIJRAH AL-HIJR MECCA PERIOD A CCORDLNG to Suyuti, this surah was revealed very...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE SIXTEENTH SURAH AN-NAHL (THE BEE) MECCA PERIOD According to almost all the authorities...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE SEVENTEENTH SURAH AL-ISRA (THE NIGHT JOURNEY) MECCA PERIOD THE REFERENCE to the mystic...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE EIGHTEENTH SURAH AL-KAHF (THE CAVE) MECCA PERIOD This surah - revealed immediately before...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE NINETEENTH SURAH MARYAM (MARY) MECCA PERIOD All the authorities agree in that this surah...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTIETH SURAH TA HA (O MAN) MECCA PERIOD For the rendering of the title of this surah as...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-FIRST SURAH AL-ANBIYA (THE PROPHETS) MECCA PERIOD The main theme of this surah -...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-SECOND SURAH AL-HAJJ (THE PILGRIMAGE) PERIOD UNCERTAIN Suyuti places most of this...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-THIRD SURAH AL-MUMINUN (THE BELIEVERS) MECCA PERIOD Most of the classical...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-FOURTH SURAH AN-NUR (THE LIGHT) MEDINA PERIOD From various allusions (particularly...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-FIFTH SURAH AL-FURQAN (THE STANDARD OF TRUE AND FALSE) MECCA PERIOD There is little...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-SIXTH SURAH ASH-SHUARA (THE POETS) MECCA PERIOD THE WORD, which suggested to the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-SEVENTH SURAH AN-NAML (THE ANTS) MECCA PERIOD The prophet and most of his close...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-EIGHT SURAH AL-QASAS (THE STORY) MECCA PERIOD There is hardly any doubt that this...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE TWENTY-NINTH SURAH AL-ANKABUT (THE SPIDER) PERIOD UNCERTAIN Most of the authorities are of...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTIETH SURAH AR-RUM (THE BYZANTINES) MECCA PERIOD This surah, revealed about six or...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-FIRST SURAH LUQMAN MECCA PERIOD Revealed, like the preceding surah, in the middle...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-SECOND SURAH AS-SAJDAH (PROSTRATION) MECCA PERIOD ALMOST all the authorities agree...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-THIRD SURAH AL-AHZAB (THE CONFEDERATES) MEDINA PERIOD THE DESIGNATION of this surah...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-FOURTH SURAH SABA (SHEBA) MECCA PERIOD ALMOST certainly, this surah was revealed in...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-FIFTH SURAH AL-FATIR (THE ORIGINATOR) MECCA PERIOD Most of the authorities place...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-SIXTH SURAH YA SIN (O THOU HUMAN BEING) MECCA PERIOD For an explanation of my...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-SEVENTH SURAH AS-SAFFAT (THOSE RANGED IN RANKS) MECCA PERIOD All authorities agree...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-EIGHTH SURAH SAD MECCA PERIOD Revealed comparatively early - probably towards the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE THIRTY-NINTH SURAH AZ-ZUMAR (THE THRONGS) MECCA PERIOD REVEALED in the middle of the Mecca...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTIETH SURAH GHAFIR (FORGIVING) MECCA PERIOD The main theme of this surah is that false...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-FIRST SURAH FUSSILAT (CLEARLY SPELLED OUT) MECCA PERIOD REVEALED immediately after...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-SECOND SURAH ASH-SHURA (CONSULTATION) MECCA PERIOD THE BEGINNING and the end of this...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-THIRD SURAH ZUKHRUF (GOLD) MECCA PERIOD DERIVING its title from the incidental...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-FOURTH SURAH AD-DUKHAN (SMOKE) MECCA PERIOD REVEALED at the same period as the other...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-FIFTH SURAH AL-JATHIYAH (KNEELING DOWN) MECCA PERIOD THE DESIGNATION of this surah -...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-SIXTH SURAH AL-AHQAF (THE SAND-DUNES) MECCA PERIOD THE KEY-WORD of this surah (the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-SEVENTH SURAH MUHAMMAD MEDINA PERIOD THIS IS undoubtedly one of the earliest...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-EIGHTH SURAH AL-FATH (VICTORY) MEDINA PERIOD TOWARDS the end of the sixth year of...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FORTY-NINTH SURAH AL-HUJURAT (THE PRIVATE APARTMENTS) MEDINA PERIOD REVEALED, in the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FIFTIETH SURAH QAF MECCA PERIOD KNOWN only by the letter-symbol q (qaf) preceding the...
Message of Quran Muhammad Asad Translation of Holy Quran, Translated and Explained by Muhammad Asad THE FIFTY-FIRST SURAH ADH-DHARIYAT (THE DUST-SCATTERING WINDS) MECCA PERIOD THE TITLE of this...
Mossad has a clandestine operations command, known within the Israeli secret service as Metsada, which runs "small units of combatants who carry out actions abroad against those considered to be a...
Mian Iqbal Farid, excessive assets; Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
see Mian Muhammad Sharif
Mian Muhammad Mansha ( میاں محمد منشاء) is a prominent industrialist and entrepreneur who is often regarded as the richest man in Pakistan. Born in Lahore to a wealthy Chiniot family,...
see Rafique Saigol
see Mian Muhammad Sharif
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see Nawaz Sharif
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Mianwali (Punjabi, Urdu: میانوالی) is a District in the north-west of Punjab province, Pakistan. It borders Lakki Marwat district in the west, Kohat and Karak districts in the North west...
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Mirza Abol Hassan Ispahani (1902-1981) was a Pakistani legislator and diplomat. He belonged to a well-to-do family and was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He completed his Bar-at-Law in...
Mirza Ahmad Ispahani (Urdu: مرزا احمد اصفہانی) or M A Ispahani was the first and longest serving chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) from its inception until 1962. In...
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see Mirza Iqbal Beg
Haji Mirza Mohammed Iqbal Beg, once reputedly the head of Pakistan's largest drug syndicate, and his lieutenant, Mohammed Anwar Khattak were extradited to US in April 1995. During the eighties...
see Mirza Iqbal Beg
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see Mirza Muhammad Ispahani
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see Muhammad Alam Binouri
see Muhammad Alam Binouri
see Farooq Sumar
see Muhammad Hanif Patwari
see Major General Muhammad Saddique
see Muhammad Tariq
see Muhammad Yousaf
see Muhammad Zafar
see Anwar Khattak
see Muhammad Kashif Omer
see Muhammad Tayyab
see Muhammad Zaman
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see Moosa Shamsher
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see Muttahida Qaumi Movement
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see Muhajir
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see Amin Bawany
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see Asad Ullah Shaikh
see Farooq Sumar
Alim Adil Sheikh, Mohammad Hanif Patwari, corruption Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
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see Dadullah Akhund
see Molvi Nazir
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see Munawwar Gill
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Mir Munawwar Talpur, faces cases before the Hyderabad Anti-Corruption Court. He is a former MPA and was a minister in the Syed Abdullah Shah cabinet. He is husband of Faryal Talpur, sister of Asif...
see Munir A. Malik
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see Monnoo Family
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Air Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir (March 5, 1947 – February 20, 2003) was chief of air staff of the Pakistan Air Force from 20 November, 2000 until his death on February 20, 2003 when the PAF...
It may refer to: Pervez Musharraf - President of Pakistan
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see Mushtaq Malik
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see Muslim bin Hajjaj
Muttahida Quami Movement (Urdu: متحدہ قومی موومنٹ), generally known as MQM , translated as "United National Movement" in English, is a political party in Pakistan. It is the largest...
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see NAB 44
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see Nabi Bux Zehri
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see Alternative Energy Development Board
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see Shah Nimatullah Wali
A village situated at a distance of 40 kilometers from Islamabad, Pakistan.
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see Naseer Ahmed
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see Nasim Beg
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see Nasim Beg
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Also See Pakistani Politicians Fraudia List NAB 44 Pakistan
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Haji Nawaz Khokhar (former federal minister and PPP's central information secretary) of Khokhar Textile Industries Also See Pakistani Politicians Fraudia List Pakistan
see Nawaz Sharif
Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, also known as Nawaz Sharif, (Punjabi, Urdu: میاں محمد نواز شریف) (born December 25, 1949 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan) is a Pakistani politician and...
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You are very busy and you think that attending a course would not easily find space on your already packed schedule. However, if you know about the Landmark Program, then you might want to make the...
In conspiracy theory, the term “New World Order” or “NWO” refers to the emergence of a bureaucratic collectivist one-world government. The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New...
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (commonly called the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most...
see Nick Griffin
Nicholas John Griffin (born 1 March 1959) is a British politician, chairman of the far right British National Party and a Member of the European Parliament for North West England. He is married...
Nick Ravenscroft is a BBC Home Affairs reporter.
Nicolas Notovitch (1858-?) was a Russian aristocrat, Cossack officer, spy and journalist known for his contention that during the years of Jesus Christ's life missing from the Bible, he followed...
see Shah Nimatullah Wali
Nishat was a joint venture of Mian Mohammad Yahya and his three brothers but after the divisions of assets in 1970 it is owned by Mian Muhammad Mansha while the three other brothers and their...
Noorzai or Nurzai نورزی(Template:Lang-Pashto, farsi) are one of the major tribes of the Pashtun. Noorzai are descendants of the Durrani - Tareen as they have been living in Afghanistan for...
Sir Norman George Bettison, QPM (born 3 January 1956, Rotherham, South Yorkshire) is a British police officer and the current Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police. Education Bettison was born...
The Northeast Blackout of 2003 was a massive widespread power outage that occurred throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Ontario, Canada on Thursday, August 14,...
Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосиби́рск, pronounced [nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk]) is Russia's third-largest city, after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and the administrative center of Novosibirsk...
see Arctic Region Policy
In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple like-charged atomic nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. It is accompanied by the release or...
Nugan Hand Bank was an Australian merchant bank that collapsed in 1980 in sensational circumstances amidst rumors of involvement by the CIA and organized crime. History Nugan Hand Ltd. was founded...
NWO
NWO may refer to: New World Order
Even before the CIA was founded in 1947, its predecessor, the Office of Strategic Service (OSS) already had grimy hands. This arose from a private agreement between Allen Dulles, later to become...
Oldham is a large town in Greater Manchester, England.[1] It lies amongst the Pennines on elevated ground between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) south-southeast of Rochdale,...
Former CIA helicopter pilot Chip Tatum backs up allegations of Bush’s involvement in drug smuggling. On March 30, 1985, Tatum says he flew his helicopter to La Cieba, Honduras, where he picked up...
Om
OM may refer to: Order of Merit
Omar Asghar Khan (July 3, 1953 - June 25, 2002) was a Pakistani social activist, economist and politician. Early life The son of Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan, Omar belonged to an Afridi/Pashtun...
Omar Chatriwala is a journalist for Al Jazeera English, based in Doha, Qatar.
Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh (Urdu: احمد عمر سعید شیخ) (sometimes known as Umar Sheikh, Sheikh Omar, Sheik Syed, or by the alias "Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad") (born December 23, 1973) is a...
Umer Sohail Zia Butt son of Sohail Zia Butt was born on 19th July 1980 at Lahore. He got elected from NA-126, Lahore-IX after defeating Syed Hasnat Ahmed of PPPP with a huge margin of 45000...
Om Prakash Srivastava was born to an educated family in Uttar Pradesh. He took to street crime during his student days in 1983. He is a law graduate and is fond of good living. To date, 41 cases of...
An organochloride, organochlorine, chlorocarbon, or chlorinated solvent is an organic compound containing at least one covalently bonded chlorine atom. Their wide structural variety and divergent...
Operation 40 was a Central Intelligence Agency-sponsored undercover operation in the early 1960s, which was active in the Caribbean (including Cuba), Central America, and Mexico. Created by...
Operation Blue Tulsi is the name given to the on-going operation of Mossad-RAW with the aim of ultimately destroying Pakistan’s nuclear assets followed by its Balkanization. The operation is...
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Operation Clean-up was a military operation in Karachi, Pakistan from 1992-1994 that sought to 'cleanse' the city of 'anti-social' elements. The main target of the operation was the Mohajir Qaumi...
Operation Cyclone was the code name for the United States Central Intelligence Agency program to arm the Afghan mujahideen during the Afghan-Soviet war in Afghanistan, 1979 to 1989. Operation...
Midnight Jackals or night jackals is a term used by the print media to refer to the clandestine "night jackals" meeting of 6 October 1989 in Rawalpindi between two leading ISI officials Brig. Amir...
On April 8th, 2009, British police arrested 12 "terror suspects", and Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the police and intelligence services had thwarted "a very big plot". Within two weeks, all 12...
Operation Pipe Dreams was the code-name for a U.S. nationwide investigation in 2003 targeting businesses selling drug paraphernalia, mostly marijuana pipes and bongs, under a little-used statute...
Operation Popeye (Project Popeye/Motorpool/Intermediary-Compatriot) was a US military cloud seeding operation (running from March 20, 1967 until July 5, 1972) during the Vietnam war to extend the...
Operation Rah-e-Haq launched in Swat in October 2007, ended in on 17 January 2008 and was meant to re-establish the writ of the government and clean the area of from miscreants.1 Also See List of...
Operation Rah-e-Nijat is a Pakistani military operation in the South Waziristan area of FATA, which began on June 19th 2009.1 The aim of the operation is to deal with the scourge of terrorism. Also...
see Lavon Affair
A theory has been put forward for a couple of decades by Indian media that the uprising in Jammu and Kashmir in the eighties was part of a Pakistan Military strategy with the aim to destabilize...
In Southeast Asia, historically, the French controlled the Opium trade. After WWII it was agreed that members of the underworld would manage Opium smuggling on behalf of 2eme Bureau of French...
The Optimum Population Trust (OPT) is a registered United Kingdom charity, think tank, and campaign group concerned with the impact of population growth on the natural environment, specifically...
The Orange Revolution (Ukrainian: Помаранчева революція, Pomarancheva revolyutsiya) was a series of protests and political events that took place in Ukraine from late November...
The Order of Merit is a British and Commonwealth Order bestowed by the Monarch. It was established in 1902 by King Edward VII (based on the Prussian Pour le Mérite) as a reward for distinguished...
Shaikh Uvais, also known as Uways or Oways (سلطان شیخ اویس), was a Jalayirid ruler of Iraq (1356-1374) and Azerbaijan (1360-1374). He was the son of Hasan Buzurg and the Chobanid Delsad...
P/2010 A2 is an asteroid, a member of the Flora family of asteroids. It is notable for having the characteristics of both asteroids and comets, and thus, was initially given a cometary...
see Pakhlavan Mahmud
Pakhlavan Makhmud (1247-1325) by profession was a furrier. He made fur-coats but was famous for his athletic strength as well. His is a renowned Sufi Saint in the region around Khiva. His tomb is...
History | Geography | Culture | People | Government | Economy | Politics The PAKISTAN Portal Islamic Republic of Pakistan a South Asian country located in the mountainous region adjoining...
Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان Pākistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a South Asian country located in the mountainous region adjoining Central Asia and the Middle East. It...
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Pakistan Air Force (PAF) (Urdu: پاک فضائیہ, Pak Fiza'ya) is the air arm of the Pakistan Armed Forces and is primarily tasked with the aerial defence of Pakistan with a secondary role to...
The Pakistan Armed Forces (Urdu: پاک مسلح افواج, Pāk Musallah Afwaj) are the overall unified military forces of Pakistan. The Pakistani military was first formed when the nation...
The Pakistan Army (Urdu: پاک فوج) is a branch of the Pakistan military that protects the state borders and territories. The Pakistan Army came into existence after independence in 1947 and is...
Pakistan-Central Asia Friendship Association sometimes also referred to as ** Pakistan-Central Asia Friendship Society** is a Pakistan based organization It draws to its forums outstanding...
see Government of Pakistan
The following Mafia List is being complied to gather the names of main drugs, arms, human, gold and other smugglers and gangsters. The aim is to let the world know of these characters and how they...
Pakistan International School of Damascus (PISOD) is the only English medium school in that city, having classes from Nursery to IGCSE and A Level. It is also the only recognised centre for...
A Akbar Bugti Altaf Hussain Anwar Saifullah Asif Ali Zardari Ayub Afridi B Benazir Bhutto F Faryal Talpur H Hazar Khan Bijarani I Isralullah Zehri J Jan Muhammad Jamali Javed Ashraf Qazi Jehangir...
see Punjab Province
see Pakistan Armed Forces
The Pakistan Muslim League was founded in 1962, as a successor to the previously disbanded Muslim League in Pakistan. Unlike the original PML which ended in 1958 when General Ayub Khan banned all...
The Pamir Highway (Russian: "Pamirsky Trakt", Памирский тракт) is a road traversing the Pamir Mountains in Central Asia. Sources disagree on the termini of the highway, with Mazari...
Pamir is a river in Tajikistan and Afghanistan. It is the right tributary of the Panj River. The river has its sources in the Pamir Mountains in Gorno-Badakhshan province in the far eastern part of...
One important business in the Arkansas narcotics network was Park-on-Meter, or POM Inc. Commercially, POM was to produce parking meters and machine parts. Covertly, it was manufacturing untraceable...
see Flash Evaporation
see Pervez Musharraf
see Pashtun
Patrick Jake O'Rourke (born November 14, 1947 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American political satirist, journalist, and writer. O'Rourke is the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is...
On behalf of the Pope, the Giannini family has operated in the Chicago-area a so-far low-key operation called First National Bank of Cicero. Historically, Cicero has been the mafia enclave adjunct...
Pax Americana (Latin: "American Peace") is an appellation applied to the historical concept of relative liberal peace in the Western hemisphere and, later, the Western world, resulting from the...
A penstock is a sluice or gate or intake structure that controls water flow, or an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydraulic turbines and sewerage systems. It is a term that has been inherited...
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Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi (Punjabi, Urdu: چودہری پرویز الہی) (born 1 November 1945), is a Pakistani politician. He was the Chief Minister of Pakistan's most populous province, Punjab,...
see Pervez Musharraf
General (ret) Pervez Musharraf (Urdu: پرویز مشرف) (born 11 August 1943), NI(M), TBt, rcds, afwc, psc, gsc is a former President of Pakistan and a former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan...
PFBC may refer to: Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion Power Plants
Phalia is a city in Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab Province, Pakistan. The population of Phalia was calculated to be 25,914 in 2007 (21,025 in 1998). History Alexander the Great and his army...
Pamir Highway Pakistan Zorkul Lake Registan Murtaza Bhutto Wakhan Corridor Ted Shackley Afghan Drug Trade Bukhara Badakhshan Province Gojal
Pinhas Lavon (Hebrew: פנחס לבון‎, 12 July 1904 – 24 January 1976) was an Israeli politician, minister and labor leader, best known for the Lavon Affair. Early life Lavon was born in...
Pinyin, or more formally Hanyu Pinyin, is currently the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin. Hanyu means the Chinese language, and pinyin means "phonetics", or more...
Bayazid Khan (1525-1582) known as Pir Roshan (Pashto: پیر روښان) was a Pashtun warrior poet and intellectual of the Barak/Urmar (known in present day as Burki) tribe. He was born just...
Pir Sohawa is an upland scenic rural location, popular for recreational walking and picnics, in the Margalla Hills near Islamabad, Pakistan. It presents a breathtaking view of Islamabad. Pir Sowaha...
see Patrick Jake O'Rourke
This article is about the novel. Planet of the Apes is a novel by Pierre Boulle, originally published in 1963 in French as La Planète des singes. As singe means both "ape" and "monkey," Xan...
Le Corbusier exhibited his "Plan Voisin," sponsored by another famous automobile manufacturer, in 1925. In it, he proposed to bulldoze most of central Paris north of the Seine, and replace it with...
Iran blames US backed Jundallah in its deadliest bomb blast in the mosque in Zahedan (Sistan Baluchestan Province). In April the government had arrested a group of Israeli agents who were planning...
Polysaccharides are polymeric carbohydrate structures, formed of repeating units (either mono- or di-saccharides) joined together by glycosidic bonds. These structures are often linear, but may...
see Polysaccharide
Popular Articles Lawyers Movement The Lawyers' Movement (of Pakistan) initially began as a result of the actions taken by General Pervez Musharraf on 9th March, 2007 Color Revolution Color...
An easy-to-assemble “tree” apartment house with cabins on its branches has been designed by Hoist Dollinger, German architect. The building is intended for temporary accommodations. The...
The Pothohar Plateau (also spelled Pothwar, Potwar or Potohar) (Urdu: سطح مرتفع پوٹھوہار) is a plateau in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. The area was the home of the Soanian...
see Ved Prakash Malik
Pregnancy (latin graviditas) is the carrying of one or more offspring,
Before becoming senator from Connecticut (1952-1963), Prescott was the longest-sitting member of the board of directors of Dresser Industries, a Dallas-based oil drilling equipment supply...
The President of India or Rashtrapati (Hindi: राष्ट्रपति Sanskrit, lit. Lord of the realm) is the head of state and first citizen of India, as well as the Supreme Commander of...
The President of Pakistan (Urdu: صدر Sadr-e-Mumlikat) is the head of state of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan has a parliamentary form of government. According to the Constitution,...
Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion (PFBC) was developed to improve the efficiency of coal-fired power systems. Coal is burned in a pressurized fluidized bed combustor and the high-temperature,...
Princess Fortress or Princess Castle is huge fortress in the Tashkurgan Town, Xinjiang dating from the Yuan Dynasty (1277-1367 CE), and the subject of many colourful local legends. A ruined...
Project Stormfury was an attempt to weaken tropical cyclones by flying aircraft into them and seeding with silver iodide. The project was run by the United States Government from 1962 to 1983. The...
Propaganda Due [propaˈganda ˈduːe] or P2 Lodge was a Masonic Lodge operating under the jurisdiction of the Grand Orient of Italy from 1945 to 1976 (when its charter was withdrawn), and a...
Websites are being added alphabetically http://www.defence.pk A discussion forum http://www.ahmedquraishi.com A blog by Pakistani news anchor Ahmad...
The Protocols of the (Learned) Elders of Zion (in Russian: "Протоколы Сионских мудрецов" or "Сионские Протоколы") is one of many titles given to a text...
Punjab or Panjab is derived from the medieval Persian language, in which it means "[land of] five rivers" (panj, "five"; āb, "water", cognate with Latin aqua), referring to five tributaries of the...
Punjabi or Panjabi (پنجابی in Shahmukhi script, (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ in Gurmukhi script), (Pañjābī in transliteration) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historical...
see Punjabi
The Punjab (Punjabi: پنجاب (help·info)) province of Pakistan is the country's most populous region and is home to the Punjabis and various other groups. Neighbouring areas are Sindh to the...
Qadir Bux Zehri with his brother Nabi Bux Zehri in 1933 formed the Zehri faction of PML. Qadi Bux Zehri's grandson Zarak Khan Zehri is active in politics these days form the platform of Zehri...
Qadirpur Gas Fieldis is one of the major gas reserves of Pakistan. The field is located at a distance of 8 km from Ghotki in Sindh Province. A total of 29 wells have been drilled in Qadirpur...
Qara Iskander ibn Yusuf ruled the Kara Koyunlu or Black Sheep Turcoman tribe from 1420-1436. His struggles with the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh show that he was a brave leader, but he was not able to...
The Kara Koyunlu or Qara Qoyunlu, also called the Black Sheep Turkomans (Turkmen: قه ره قویونلو / Garagoýunly; Azeri: قرا قویونلو / Qaraqoyunlu; Turkish: Karakoyunlu; Persian:...
Abu Nasr Qara Yusuf Nuyan ibn Muhammad was the ruler of the Kara Koyunlu (Qara Qoyunlu) or Black Sheep Turkomans from c.1388 to 1420, although his reign was interrupted by the Timurid invasion...
see Zainuddin Mehsud
see Zainuddin Mehsud
Qasim Toori (Tori) (1981-2008) alias Hamza, son of Muhammad Farooq Toori (a resident of Rafayaam Society, Al-Falah, Karachi) was a Matric pass policeman turned terrorist who joined the banned...
Q Group is a supposed organization within the American National Security Agency, responsible for internal security concerns, such as plugging 'leaks' of classified information, particularly with...
see Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid-i-Azam University is a public university in Islamabad, Pakistan. One of the best public sector universities in Pakistan, it was founded as the University of Islamabad in 1965. Zulfiqar Ali...
Upon exiting the cyclone separators (e.g. after gasification), the ash-free syngas is rapidly water quench-cooled to condense out un-reacted long-chain molecules (tar). The cooling is done quickly...
Quetta Shura is a militant organization composed of top leadership of Taliban, originally based in Quetta in Balochistan province of Pakistan. The Shura was formed after United States led forces...
The Qur’an (Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur’ān, literally “the recitation”; also sometimes transliterated as Quran, Qur’ān, Koran, Alcoran or Al-Qur’ān) is the central religious text...
The Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) is a violent splinter group of the British neo-Nazi group Combat 18 with close ties to far right paramilitary group, British Freedom Fighters. The paramilitary...
In the 1930s, Le Corbusier expanded and reformulated his ideas on urbanism, eventually publishing them in La Ville radieuse (The Radiant City) of 1935. Perhaps the most significant difference...
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar (Urdu: محمد رفیق تارڑ) (born November 2, 1929) was President of Pakistan from January 1, 1998 until June 20, 2001. During Pakistan's independence in 1947, Rafiq...
Born in Kalkota on Sept 1, 1933, Mian Muhammad Rafique Saigol was the eldest son of Yousuf Saigol and Asiya Saigol and grandson of Amin Saigol. His education began at the Doon School in Dehradun...
General Rahimuddin Khan (Urdu: رحیم الدین خان; born 21 July 1926) was the Martial Law Administrator and longest-serving Governor of Balochistan Province, the largest province of...
see Rehman Malik
Brigadier Thakur Rahmatullah Khan Bahadur was a Pashtun, whose family moved from Tirah (a Pashtun tribal region) to Kashmir. Brig Rahmatullah Khan was PoW during World War I, and also served in...
see Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
see Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
Chief of Gakhars, Khan bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan, Kaiser-i-Hind was the descendant of Sultan Sarang. Raja Jahandad was conferred the title of Khan Bahadur on 24 May 1881 and was bestowed Order of...
Brig. Raja Mansoor Hamid is the son of Raja Hamid Mukhtar and brother of Air Marshal Raja Shahid Hamid.
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf (Urdu: راجہ پرویز اشرف) (born December 26, 1950 in Sanghar, Sindh) is the current Minister for Water and Power of Pakistan in the PM Yousaf Raza Gillani-led...
see Raja Shahid Hamid
Rajat Gupta is a Founding Partner and the Chairman of New Silk Route Partners. Education Rajat holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of...
Ramazan sugar mills and Ramzan textiles—two of Ittefaq Group's flagship companies. It was from this mill that Nawaz Sharif had exported sugar worth several hundred crore rupees to India—a deal...
Dreaded dacoit Rambabu Gadaria who perpetrated a reign of terror in Chambal ravines for a decade was killed in an encounter in Shivpuri on Tuesday. Contractors, traders, village money-lenders and...
Rana Maqbool Ahmed was charged for corruption as DIG Lahore and IG Sindh Province. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Rana Mumtaz Ahmed Noon was charged for corruption by the Government of Pakistan. His charges were sale of job applications for monetary benefits. Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
When a fellow PML-N MPA Munawwar Gill was charged in 2009 for rape the Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said there are two types of rapes. One is 'forced' and other 'with consent'. And commenting...
The Indian Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) commissioned India’s main enrichment plant, codenamed the Rare Materials Project (RMP), around 1990. In addition to a gas centrifuge facility, this...
In Calcutta the most well known gang is that of Rashid Khan who started his career as a bookie in the ‘satta’ business, and developed a vast network of gambling business in the city. Due to his...
Ravi Datt Mehta (1955 - 7 July 2008), was a brigadier in the Indian Army. He died in the suicide bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul while serving as India's Defence Attaché to Afghanistan on...
Ravi Mule was the Pandharpur city chief of Shiv Sena1 Also See Lokanathan Mahalingam Footnotes 1. FACT exhibition in Pandharpur
RAW
It may refer to: Research and Analysis Wing
see Research and Analysis Wing
Rawalpindi (help·info) (Punjabi, Urdu: راولپنڈی Rāwalpindī) is a city in the Potwar Plateau near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the Punjab Province. The area was home to the...
see Lal Masjid
The Registan was the heart of the ancient Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The name Registan (ریگستان) means "Sandy place" in Persian. It is said, the sand was strewn on the ground to soak up the...
Arguably the most dangerous is Lyari, a Baloch-dominated, impoverished district that has been taken over by the Narcotics Mafia, allegedly led by Rehman “Dakait” whose assumed surname literally...
Rehman Malik (Urdu: رحمان ملک ) (born 12 December, 1951) is Pakistani absconder civil servent, senator, alleged MI6/FBI asset, and the current Interior Minister of Pakistan under the Prime...
Rehmat Shah Afridi, the Chief Editor of The Frontier Post, is considered a close friend of Asif Ali Zardari, and had in 1989 arranged three FATA votes for Benazir Bhutto when she faced a...
Apparently, the past ethical and legal record of the former governor is of no consequence to authorities here as out of the total contracts for production of 2,200 MW power through rental...
India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारत गणराज्य Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest...
Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) is India's external intelligence agency. Formed in September 1968 after the Sino-Indian War of 1962 and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, its primary function is...
Riaz Basra (1967 – 14 May 2002) was a Pakistani militant involved in sectarian fighting with Shia elements in Pakistan. Basra founded the militant organization Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in 1996. Riaz...
Brig Riaz Hussain was the Director of Inter Services Intelligence from 1959 to 1966. Director General ISI The ISI, under Director-General Brigadier Riaz Hussain, vigorously conductied domestic...
Pakistani rice trader Riaz Laljee (1951-___) and fugitive American commodities trader Marc Rich in a Rice Export Corporation of Pakistan (RECP) rice deal in mid 1996. In 1995-1996, under pressure...
see Riaz Laljee
It may refer to: Richard Lee Armitage: American Politician
Richard J. Goldstone (born October 26, 1938) is a former South African Constitutional Court judge. He served as the chief prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for the...
According to Daniel Sheehan: “In 1976, (Major General) Richard Secord moved to Tehran, Iran and became the Deputy Assistant Secretary of defense in Iran, in charge of the Middle Eastern Division...
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States from 1969–1974 and the only President to resign the office. He was also the 36th Vice...
Richard Edgar Pipes (born July 11, 1923) is an American historian who specializes in Russian history, particularly with respect to the history of the Soviet Union. During the Cold War era he headed...
Riggs Bank was a Washington, D.C.-based commercial bank with branches located in the surrounding metropolitan area and offices around the world. For most of its history, it was the largest bank in...
Rizwaan Sabir (born 1985) is a Ph.D Student at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, where he is researching British and Scottish Counterterrorism. He was, untill September 2009, studying for a...
Roberto Calvi (Milan, 13 April 1920 – London, 17 June 1982) was an Italian banker dubbed by the press as "God's Banker", due to his close association with the Vatican. A native of Milan, Calvi...
Briefly surfacing in December, 1995, was a related scandal. A retired agent of the American CIA, living in Italy with dual U.S.-Italian citizenship, was arrested by the Italian police. Roger...
Rongorongo (pronounced /ˈrɒŋɡoʊˈrɒŋɡoʊ/ in English, [ˈɾoŋoˈɾoŋo] in Rapa Nui) is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island that appears to be writing or...
The "Revolution of Roses" (often translated into English as the Rose Revolution) (Georgian: ვარდების რევოლუცია - vardebis revolucia) was a bloodless revolution in...
Islam has become a To date there has been no convincing proof that Arabs used to marry off their daughters while they were adolescent. For anyone claiming such, other than verbal verbatim a...
see Run of the River Hydroelectric Plant
Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity is a type of hydroelectric generation whereby the natural flow and elevation drop of a river are used to generate electricity. Power stations of this type are...
According to Russell S. Bowen, a highly decorated World War II P-38 ace and former OSS agent imprisoned for smuggling cocaine into the U.S. from Colombia (and other sources), Noriega and the...
see Security Council of the Russian Federation
After coming to power and becoming President Islam Karimov appointed Rustam Azimov as the chairman of the National Bank for Foreign Economic Relations. In 1999 Rustam Azimov who was being projected...
see Rustam Inoyatov
Rustam Inoyatov has served as the Chairman of the National Security Council and the leader of the NSS of Uzbekistan since 1995. Inoyatov served in the army, the Uzbek intelligence service, and,...
Sardar Rustam Khan Jamali (1963-2009) was born in the village of Bakhra near Usta Muhammad was the eldest son of Sardar Yar Muhammad Jamali, the chief of Jamali tribe. After acquiring initial...
It may refer to: Shin Bet: Israel's Security Agency Sabak Town of Malaysia
Saccharification is the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars. In this process a complex carbohydrate (as starch or cellulose) is broken into its monosaccharide...
Sadiqabad or Sadiq Abad or Sadik Abad or Sadikabad (Urdu: صادق آباد) is a city in Punjab Province of Pakistan. Sadiqabad is also the administrative centre of Sadiqabad Tehsil, which is a...
Powerful leader in North Waziristan, where followers have battled Pakistan’s military and provided assistance to the Afghan Taliban across the border. He is closely aligned to Afghanistan’s...
Saeed Khan Rangeela (Urdu: سعید خان رنگیلا) (b. January 1, 1937 - May 24, 2005) was a Pakistani Lollywood actor, singer and director. Biography Born on Jan 1, 1937, in Nangarhar...
Saeed Mehdi misused his authority and purchased plots in Islamabad Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Safdar Abbas Zaidi, corruption in HBL and IDBP; Safdar Abbas Zaidi was appointed minister by Benazir Bhutto, ostensibly, for not testifying against Asif Zardari, in the case about the loan...
see Safdar Ali Baqri
Safdar Ali Baqri was born in 1964 in Karachi where he resided until he fled Pakistan. In 1982, the applicant joined the All Pakistan Mohajir Student Organization. He was active with this group...
Sa'id bin Jubayr (665-714) (Arabic: سعيد بن جبير‎), also known as Abū Muhammad, was originally from Kufa, in modern-day Iraq. He was regarded as one of the leading members of the...
Qari Saifullah Akhtar succeeded Maulvi Irshad Ahmed killed in Afghanistan as Amir of Harkatul Ansar. Also See ISI Benazir Bhutto
Saigol group was owned jointly by three of four sons of founder Amin Saigol, namely Yusuf, Bashir and Sayed Saigol while the fourth son Gul Saigol had stayed back in India in 1947. Saigol dynasty...
Lieutenant General Sajjad Akram, HI (M) (5 April 1954) was born in Hyderabad-Pakistan. He was commissioned in the Pakistan Army in December 1971 in an elite Infantry Battalion of the Baloch...
see Sakhi Dost Muhammad Notezai
Sakhi Dost Muhammad Notezai or Sakhi Jam/Jom Notezai is part of the Ayub Afridi's drug syndicate and part of the two Baloch tribes involved in drug trafficking in Balochistan Province, namely:...
By the end of 90-s Tashkent clan at the head of Timur Alimov, enjoying the support of Tashkent dons, begin to promote to the political circles natives of Ferghana valley. Among such people were...
see Salman Faruqui
Salman Faruqui is a top bureaucrat of bygone days who has been resuscitated by Zardari. Once considered the bureaucrat of 21st century, he was credited with suggesting the ideas of Yellow cabs and...
The Salt Range is a hill system in the Punjab province of Pakistan, deriving its name from its extensive deposits of rock salt. The range extends from the Jhelum River to the Indus River, across...
Samarqand or Bukhara regions. 1990s Members Mavlon Umurzoqov Early 2000s Head In early 2000s Ismail Dzurabekov was the head of Samarqand Clan. Main Associates Buritosh Mustafoev Alisher...
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The new Samsung Marine B2100 is a rugged phone being compliant with Military Standard 810F, being resistant to shock, dust and extreme temperature. It’s also IP57 certified, so it can last up to...
Saraiki may refer to: Saraiki people, an ethnic group of central Pakistan Saraiki language, the language spoken by that ethnic group Saraiki Wasaib, an ethnic group from the south-eastern areas of...
Sardar Muhammad Khan (1915 - 1998), known as SMK, was a renowned Indian researcher of Linguistics. He was born in a Pathan family at Basti Danishmandan (Jalandhar). After doing his secondary and...
Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi gave fatwa that the suicide attacks are haram and he was against the Qadianis. At least five people including Jamia Naeemia principal Dr Sarfraz Naeemi were martyred and six...
Sarhad Village lies at the very end of the Wakhan valley, exactly at the limits between the three highest mountain ranges in the world after the Himalaya: the Hindu Kush, the Pamir and the...
Sarikol may refer to: Sarikol Kingdom, a historical kingdom of the Pamir Mountains, whose capital was at Tashkurgan (now Tashkurgan Town) Sarikoli language, a Pamir language Sarykol Town, a town...
The Sarrara are a tribe found in the Hazara Division of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. History & Origin They connect themselves with the Dhund Abbasi and the Tanoli tribes, which...
Satar Keiro, Sakrand Sugar Mill and frontman of Asif Ali Zardari Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Air Chief Marshal Satish Kumar Sareen was the Chief of Air Staff of India from 31 December 1995 to 31 December 1998.
In petroleum industry Saturation Pressure is the pressure at which gas begins to be released from solution in oil.
Pir Sayed Ahmad Gillani is the founder of an Afghan Political Party with the name of National Islamic Front (Mahaz-i-Milli Islam). He is from Surkhrod District of the Eastern Nangarhar Province of...
Shaikh Sayid Alauddin (Alia ad-Din/Allauddin) (d. 1302) was a Naqshbandi sufi saint who lived in the thirteenth century in the region around Bukhara. He is burried in the city of Khiva in the old...
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The Security Council of the Russian Federation (SCRF) (Russian: Совет Безопасности Российской Федерации) is a consultative body of the Russian President that...
Abid Hussain popularly known as Seth Abid is one of the richest men of Pakistan and one of the world's biggest smugglers. His main areas of business are gold smuggling and property development....
Shewani, fraud and embezzlement in the CDA; Also See Fraudia List Pakistan
Shahab Anwar Khawaja is the Federal Secretary of Industries and Production under the Asif Ali Zardari's PPP Government. When asked about consistent complaints regarding selling of billets and...
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A scientist and a theologian, he founded a school at Hapur which attracted students from the entire region surrounding Delhi. He was recognized as a scholar in the religious circles and scientist...
Sir Shahbaz Khan Bugti (Sindhi: سر شھباز خان بگٽي) (d. 1917) was the father of Mehrab Bugti and grandfather of Nawab Akbar Bugti and Ahmed Nawaz Bugti. He received the title Knight of...
Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, also known as Shahbaz Sharif (Punjabi, Urdu: میاں محمد شہاز شریف), is a well known Pakistani politician and President of Pakistan Muslim League (N). He...
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Shahid Hamid Shigri (d. 2007) was a fighter jet pilot who retired from the Pakistan Air Force as Air Commodor in 2006. He was also awarded Tamgha-i-Eisaar in 2006. His father Hamid Hussain Shigri...
The Lahore Fort, locally referred to as Shahi Qila citadel of the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Located in the northwestern corner of Lahore, adjacent to the Walled City, the fort hosts a...
Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto CIE OBE (Sindhi: شھنواز ڀٽو) (Urdu: شاہ نواز بھٹو) was a politician of a Rajput clan hailing from Larkana in Sindh province of British India, which is now...
Shāh Ni'matullāh-i Walī (Persian: شاه نعمت‌اللهِ ولی), also spelled as Ne'matollah, Ni'matallah, Naimatullah and Ni'mat Allah, was an Islamic scholar and a sufi poet from the...
At the time Zia-ul-Haq imposed martial law, Major General Shah Rafi Alam was the most respected amongst the rank and file and so was the case with Major General Khurshid Ali Khan. Long before they...
Shahrisabz or Shahr-e Sabz (Persian Shahrisabz, Uzbek Шахрисабз), is a city in Uzbekistan located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand with the population of 53,000 (1991). It is...
Shah Rukh may refer to: Shahrukh Mirza (Timurid King d. 1447) Shahrukh Khan (Indian Actor)
Shah Rukh Mirza (Persian: شاه رخ ميرزا - Šāhrukh Mīrzā) (August 20, 1377 - March 12, 1447), was the ruler of the eastern portion of the empire established by the Central Asian warlord...
Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad (Urdu: شيخ رشيد احمد) (born November 6, 1950) is a Pakistani politician and writer. He served as the Federal Minister for Railways in Pakistan from 2006 to 2008. His...
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The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Shalimar Gardens (Urdu: شالیمار باغ), sometimes written Shalamar Gardens, in Lahore, modern day Pakistan. Construction, begun in 1641 C.E....
Shama Parveen Magsi (Urdu: شمع پروین مگسی ), (b. March 15, 1950) is a politician from Balochistan Province, Pakistan. She was elected to Provincial Assembly of Balochistan and was...
This group was founded in 1910 by Shams Din and his four sons Fazal Karim, Amin, Bashir and Shafi by setting up a small tannery in Amritsar. After independence they moved to Pakistan and were...
Lt. Gen. Shamsur Rahman Kallue was inline to become the VCOAS under Zia ul Haq's dictatorship, however he was not selected by Zia and instead General Aslam Beg was selected, mainly because of...
Shangrila Resort Hotel was founded by the late Brig.(Retd) Muhammad Aslam Khan, the first commander of the Northern Scouts who sneaked into the Northern areas in 1948 as the Indians did not exert...
Sharad Shetty was one of Dawood Ibrahim’s top aides. He was shot at an Indian club in Karama, Dubai by rival Chhota Rajan henchmen on 19 January 2003. Sharad Shetty was known to control most...
Sharof Rashidovich Rashidov (in Cyrillic Uzbek: Шароф Рашидович Рашидов ; in Russian: Шараф Рашидович Рашидов Sharaf Rashidovich Rashidov) (6 November...
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In 1990 Chaudhry Shaukat Ali Bhatti was elected to the Punjab assembly on IJI ticket. After the capture of Mirza Iqbal Beg, one of Pakistan's top two drug dealers, Shokat Ali Bhatt became the...
Shaukat Aziz (Urdu: شوکت عزیز), (born March 6, 1949 in Karachi, Pakistan) was the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2004 to 2007. He became Finance Minister in November 1999 and was named by...
Shaukat Hayat Khan (1915-1998) was a Pakistani politician. Biography Shaukat Hayat Khan was a prominent Muslim League movement worker who worked closely with the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali...
only a day before the announcement of Mr Tarin’s resignation, the Supreme Court had taken up for hearing a petition that questioned the sale of the Saudi Pak Industrial and Agriculture Company...
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bengali: শেখ মুজিবুর রহমান Shekh Mujibur Rôhman) (March 17, 1920 – August 15, 1975) was a Bengali politician and the founding leader of the...
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Sheikh Riaz Ahmad (Urdu: شیخ ریاض احمد) was a Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from February 1, 2002 to December 31, 2003. Overview Justice Sheikh Riaz Ahmad was...
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Major General Nawabzada Sher Ali Khan HJ, was born (13 May 1913-29 May 2002), the second son of Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan of Pataudi, in Pataudi. He was educated at Aitchison College, Lahore, the...
In the 17th century the ruler of Samarkand Yalangtush Bakhodur ordered the construction of the Sher-Dor and Tillya-Kori madrasahs. The Sher-Dor (Having Tigers) Madrasah was designed by architect...
Shehrbano "Sherry" Rehman (or Shahrbano Rahman, Urdu: شہر بانو رحمان)(born December 21, 1960) is a Pakistani politician and journalist. She was sworn in as Pakistan’s Federal Minister...
Sher Shah Suri (1486, Sasaram–May 22, 1545 Kalinjar) (Pashto: شیر شاہ سوری - Šīr Šāh Sūrī), also known as Farid Khan or Sher Khan (The Tiger King or The Lion King), was a powerful...
A tribe living in the Baltistan region of Pakistan. Prominent Shigris Afzal Ali Shigri (retired as Inspector General of Police) Shahid Hamid Shigri (retired as Air Commodore)
The Shabak (Hebrew: שב"כ‎, an acronym for Sherut Bitahon Klali (Hebrew: שירות ביטחון כללי‎), literally General Security Service), officially known in English as Israel...
It was the normal afternoon traffic rush on Malir Road. As a prison van slowed down before Malir Bridge, several armed men who were lying in wait showered it with a hail of Kalashnikov bullets. The...
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Sharong Khan fom the city of Peshawar-Pakistan was a drug dealer who got involved in drugs in early 80s. In the same period he also befriended Asif Ali Zardari who joined him in the business....
Shpodkis Valley in the Wakhan area of Afghanistan is on route from Borak to the Dilisang Pass. From Borak, the high route ascends the Shpodkis Valley to the north going through Wakhi summer...
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Major General Shujat Ali Bukhari was the Chairman of Pakistan Steel Mills in late 1980s and was involved in widespread corruption. Also See Fraudia List
General Shujaat Ali Khan ran the agency’s political wing during Benazir Bhutto’s second government. Also See Benazir Bhutto General Jehangir Karamat
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Sikandar Ali Jatoi started as a Pakistan Peoples Party worker in late 1980s and by the mid 1990s had become one of the richest businessmen in Pakistan, getting some prime Government owned...
Sikander Africa Wala was virtually unknown in Karachi society until 1985, suddenly emerged as one of the city's wealthiest men, buying so many imported Mercedes-Benzes that he became the city's...
Sir Sikander Hayat Khan (5 June 1892 in Multan – 25/26 December 1942) was a British Indian politician from the Punjab. Biography Khan led the Unionist Party, an all-Punjab political party formed...
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Sindh (Sindhī: سنڌ, is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhis. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu-speaking Muslim...
Siraj Saleem Shamsuddin was born on 7-27-1948 and was a Joint Secretary under Benazir Bhutto's government. He was charged with corruption. Criminal Activities He took advantage of his position as...
Sirajuddin "Siraj" Haqqani (born c. 1970) is a Pashtun warlord and military leader who led Waziri forces in the Waziristan War against Pakistan (2004-8). His father is Jalaluddin Haqqani, a famous...
Sistān o Balūchestān (Persian: استان سیستان و بلوچستان) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan and its...
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The Skive CHP Plant is a Biomass Gasification Plant at Skive, Denmark. It is a a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant that produces 5.5 MW of electricity and 11.5 MW of district heat for...
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Sky City 1000 is a possible future urban supertall skyscraper project aimed at helping put an end to major congestion and lack of greenspace in the Tokyo, Japan metropolitan area. The plan...
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Sohail Shoukat Butt is son of Shoukat Ali Butt and nephew of Akram Butt Bheela Pahlwan. He is a relative of Suhail Zia Butt (cousin-in-law of Nawaz Sharif). Sohail Zia Butt played a vital role in...
Sohail Zia Butt - cousin-in-law of Nawaz Sharif - was at one time considered the crime boss of the old city of Lahore. Biography Sohail Zia Butt's family is orginally from Kashmir who settled at...
Sohrab Goth Area on the outskirts of Karachi is known as being a storage and distribution center of drugs and weapons for the drug traffickers in Karachi. Also See Cyclone Mafia Operation...
Somalia (Somali: Soomaaliya; Arabic: الصومال‎ aṣ-Ṣūmāl), officially the Republic of Somalia (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Soomaaliya, Arabic: جمهورية الصومال‎ Jumhūriyyat...
The Sonim LM801 candybar phone comes with an integrated flashlight, laser pointer, magnetic compass, barometer / altimeter, FM radio, and thermometer. This yellow and black handset also features...
Sonoluminescence is the emission of short bursts of light from imploding bubbles in a liquid when excited by sound. Properties Sonoluminescence can occur when a sound wave of sufficient intensity...
The C702 sports a bright and colourful 2.4-inch display which is a must for when it's doubling as the viewfinder in camera mode. Under the screen, the keypad is a familiar combination of nav-keys...
Below are the personal reviews of the rugged mobile phone Sony Ericsson C702 Review 1 ADVANRAGE:Sony Ericsson C702 is really durable in my context.It fell many times,but nothing happened.It fell in...
The Sony Ericsson W710i is a Walkman phone in a clamshell format. It's designed for an active lifestyle, with rubber inlays to improve grip, a belt clip and a sports armband. The W710i even has a...
Please write you review of the Sony Ericsson W710i Walkman phone below. Review 1 It is so nice but it has to problems It's camera dosen't have zoom in normal mode. It's Saved Message memory is...
Soot (pronounced /ˈsʊt/) is a general term that refers to impure carbon particles resulting from the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon. It is more properly restricted to the product of the...
Sust may refer to: Sust Town in Gojal (Pakistan) Sost Town in Afghanistan Süst Village in Azerbaijan
Sost is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. May Refer Sust may also refer to: Sust Town in Gojal (Pakistan) Süst Village in Azerbaijan Also See Afghanistan Badakhshan
South Waziristan (Pashto: جنوبی وزیرستان) is the southern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11,585 km²...
Yair Klein (Hebrew: יאיר קליין‎; also known as Jair Klein) is an Israeli and a former lieutenant colonel in the Israeli army, who established a private mercenary company called Spearhead...
The Special Relationship is a phrase often used to describe the exceptionally close political, diplomatic, cultural and historical relations between the United States and the United Kingdom,...
Within the Afghan tribal system, the Noorzai tribe is the most pro-Taliban, while the Achakzai tribal people partially support the Taliban. Between them, they dominate trade in the Pashtun regions...
SS Mush or SS Mushi or SS Mushie is referred to the set of politicians who abandoned General Pervez Musharraf when it became apparent that he would loose his presidency. 2009 Following is the list...
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Even before the CIA was founded in 1947, its predecessor, the Office of Strategic Service (OSS) already had grimy hands. This arose from a private agreement between Allen Dulles, later to become...
Starch gelatinization is a process that breaks down the intermolecular bonds of starch molecules in the presence of water and heat, allowing the hydrogen bonding sites (the hydroxyl hydrogen and...
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The Fundamentals of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic in the period up to 2020 and Beyond (Osnovy gosudarstvennoi politiki Rossiiskoi Federatsii v Arktike na period do 2020 goda...
State within a state is a political situation in a country when an internal organ, generally from the armed forces, intelligence agencies or police, does not respond to the civilian...
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A steam turbine is a mechanical device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam, and converts it into rotary motion. Its modern manifestation was invented by Sir Charles Algernon Parsons...
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Stephen R. Kappes (born August 22, 1951) known as Steve Kappes is a senior U.S. government intelligence officer. He is currently Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DDCIA), having...
The Bush Boys — George Jr., jeb and Neil — are also implicated in many other top level criminal activities, according to private investigator Stewart A. Webb. Webb, a political whistleblower on...
The Students Islamic Movement of India is an Islamic Student organization that was formed in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, in April 1977. The stated mission of SIMI is the ‘liberation of India’ from...
Stupidity, lack of intelligence, understanding, reason, wit, or sense. Its kinds and types include dumbness, dullness, folly, vacuousness, and retardation, as abnormality, moronity, imbecilty, and...
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Suhrawardi or al-Suhrawardi is a name that may refer to: Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi (1155 - 1191), Iranian philosopher (also called al Maqtul) Abu Najib Suhrawardi (1097- 1168), Iranian Sufi,...
The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI[2] (NATO reporting name: Flanker-H) is a variant of the Sukhoi Su-30 jointly-developed by Russia's Sukhoi Corporation and India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the...
Suleiman Sharif is the younger son of Shahbaz Sharif. In July 2009 he illegally imported a Siberian Tiger from Canada.1 Footnotes 1. Sharifs' burning tiger gets frosty reception in boiling...
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Sargil Gas Field is used to denote the large fields in the Sargil near the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. Two South Korean state-run companies will provide financial support for a project to build a...
Sust may refer to: Sust Town in Gojal (Pakistan) Sost Town in Afghanistan Süst Village in Azerbaijan Sustannon steroid
Sustanon 250 is a trade name for an oil-based injectable blend of four esterized testosterone compounds: 30mg Testosterone Propionate 60mg Testosterone Phenylpropionate 60mg Testosterone...
Sust or Sost is a small town in Gojal region of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is the last town inside Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway before the Chinese border. The town is an important...
Sust or Süst is a village in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. May Refer Sust may also refer to: Sost Town in Afghanistan Sust Town in Pakistan Also See
Suzanne Tamim (Arabic: سوزان تميم‎, September 23, 1977 – July 28, 2008) was a Lebanese singer who rose to fame in the Arab world after having won the top prize in the popular Studio El...
Syed Ahmed Khan Bahadur, GCSI (October 17 1817 – March 27 1898), commonly known as Sir Syed, was an Indian educator and politician who pioneered modern education for the Muslim...
Syed Ali Raza is the younger son of a renowned corrupt bureaucrat Syed Hashim Raza and brother of Syed Salim Raza. Under the Asif Ali Zardari Government, Syed Ali Raza was appointed as the...
Syed Hammad Raza, Additional Registrar, Supreme Court of Pakistan, was a civil servant belonging to the elite District Management Group of Central Superior Services of Pakistan. He was a close...
Syed Isa Semait is the Mufti of Singapore.
Syed Salim Raza is the 15th Governor of State Bank of Pakistan. He is elder son of renowned corrupt bureaucrat and diplomat Syed Hashim Raza and brother of Syed Ali Raza. Syed Saleem Raza was one...
Major General Syed Shahid Hamid was the first Master General of Ordnance (MGO) of Pakistan Army. He died on March 12, 1993. He is a descendant of Amir Kulal.
syngas Syngas Cleaning The importance of syngas cleaning has driven research in this area for over two decades but so far a robust and completely reliable technology has not been developed...
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Taghdumbash Pamir is a mountain range that is a part of Hindu Kush and the Mustagh mountains in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. It is part of the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan. Wakhjir Pass which...
Tahir Niazi of the new city house project fame in Islamabad in which many people lost money. He also left the country.1 Also See Fraudia List Footnotes 1. Chosen few by Iqbal Nadeem
Tail race is the path through which water is pumped out of the hydro power plant after power generation.
Tail Race Plant is another name for Cascade Hydroelectric Plant. In India the term Tail Race Plant is widely used to describe a hydroelectric power plant using the tail race water from a...
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The Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG), one of the largest conglomerates in Egypt, was founded by the former Talaat Moustafa and is headed by his son, Tarek Talaat Moustafa. TMG owns the largest urban...
Talat Masood is a retired lieutenant general of the Pakistan Army Corps of EME who is currently a political and defense analyst. He writes on security and political issues in national newspapers...
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Tar
Tar is a viscous organic black liquid. Biomass Tar Biomass Tar consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases. Components of tar vary according to the pyrolytic process (e.g....
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The tar dewpoint is the temperature at which tar condensation may occur. It is the temperature at which the real total partial pressure of tar equals the saturation pressure of tar. Once the actual...
Tariq Afridi heads the Darra Adamkhel chapter of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. The Tariq Afridi group had claimed responsibility for the suicide attacks at the Pearl Continental hotel in Peshawar on...
Tariq Butt a major drug trafficker in Pakistan was caught in Lahore with a large quantity of drugs in the trunk of his car in early November 1988. Also See Fraudia List Cyclone Mafia
Tariq Khan may refer to: Tariq Khan (General) - Pakistan Military
Major General Tariq Khan is currently the Inspector General of Frontier Corp and heading the 2009 Swat Operation against the Taliban in Pakistan. He has stated that Pakistan needs US$ 100 million...
Tashkent (Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент; Russian: Ташкент, Turkish: Taşkent) is the capital of Uzbekistan and the Tashkent Province. The city was an important center for trade along the...
Tashkent (or Tashkent region) born people or are native of Ferghana valley 1990s Head Timur Alimov was Presidential Advisor on Cadre issues and currently chief of control inspection commission at...
Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County (Uyghur: تاشقۇرقان تاجىك ئاپتونوم ناھىيىسى‎, Tashqurqan Tajik Aptonom Nahiyisi, Taxk̡urk̡an Tajik Aptonom Nah̡iyisi, simplified...
Tashkurgan Town or Tashikuergan Town (Chinese: 塔什库尔干镇; Pinyin: Tǎshíkùěrgān Zhèn) is a town in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County in Xinjiang - China. Tashkurgan is the seat of...
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Team B was a competitive analysis exercise commissioned by the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1970s to analyze threats the Soviet Union posed to the security of the United States. Team B,...
Theodore L. Gunderson (born 7 November 1928) is a private investigator and a former high-ranking agent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. Gunderson has been involved in several...
Theodore G. "Ted" Shackley, Jr. (July 16, 1927 - December 9, 2002) was an American CIA officer involved in many important and controversial CIA operations during the 1960s and 1970s. Shackley,...
The Pakistani Taliban is dominated by three powerful commanders — Baitullah Mehsud, Hafiz Gul Bahadur and Maulvi Nazir — based in North and South Waziristan, the hub of insurgent activity in...
Telesis (from the Greek τέλεσις /telesis/) was coined by the American sociologist Lester Frank Ward, often referred to as 'the Father of American Sociology', in the late 19th century....
Termez (Uzbek: Termiz) is a city in southern Uzbekistan near the border with Afghanistan. The city was named by Greeks who came with Alexander the Great. Termez means in Greek "hot" or "hot place"...
Terraforming (literally, "Earth-shaping") of a planet, moon, or other body is the hypothetical process of deliberately modifying its atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be...
Thandiani (literally meaning 'Very Cold') is a hill station in the Galyat area of Pakistan. History Thandiani was established as a Sanatorium during British rule, for the convenience of officers...
History Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, founded the Sindh Sugar Corporation to open up the rural Sindh Province to industrialisation bringing employment to its poor inhabitants. In 1976, Sindh Sugar...
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Tibet (Tibetan: བོད་; Wylie: bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xī Zàng) is a plateau region in Asia, north of the Himalayas. It is home to the indigenous Tibetan...
Abdul Razzak Memon notorious as Tiger Memon and his brother Ayub Memon were convicted for the 1993 Mumbai bombings and later fled to Dubai where they run a construction business with Anees Ibrahim...
Amir Tīmur (Chagatai Turkic): تیمور - Tēmōr, iron) (1336 – February 1405) was a fourteenth-century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent. Timur (timoor') or Tamerlane (tăm'urlān),...
Timur Alimov the head of Tashkent began his activity as the president Islam Karimov's Advisor on Cadre issues. Early Life He was an ordinary irrigator, former secretary of Tashkent regional...
The Timurids (Persian: تیموریان), were a Persianate Central Asian Sunni Muslim dynasty of originally Turko-Mongol descent whose empire included the whole of Central Asia, Iran, modern...
Tirmidhī (ترمذی), also transliterated as Tirmizi, full name Abū Īsā Muhammad ibn Īsā ibn Surat ibn Mūsā ibn ad-Dahhāk as-Sulamī at-Tirmidhī (824-892, ie 209 AH - 13 Rajab 279 AH)...
Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British Labour politician, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007. He was the Member of Parliament...
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Until 2000 year Toshmirza Qodirov worked at the administrative machinery of the National Security Service (SNB) in Tashkent. In 2000 Islam Karimov suddenly appointed him as the governor of...
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Transoxiana (sometimes spelled Transoxania / Ma Wara'un-Nahr (Arabic: ما وراء النهر‎) / Farārood (Persian: فرارود) / Hé Zhōng (Chinese: 河中)) is the ancient name used for...
Tsukuba (つくば市 ,Tsukuba-shi?) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is known as the location of the Tsukuba Science City (筑波研究学園都市 ,Tsukuba Kenkyū Gakuen...
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see Zarafshan Range
see Zarafshan River
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