Asmat kamal khan biography

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  • Sr #Description1Komal Shehzadi, Bilal Asmat Cheema, & Jahanzeb Jahan. (2025). TRACING EAST-WEST BINARIES: A RE-ORIENTALIST READING OF KAMILA SHAMSIE’S BEST OF FRIENDS. Kashf Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2(01), 75-83. https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr222 2Aniqa Shabbir, Bilal Asmat Cheema, & Hafsa Waheed. (2025). Double Marginality, Historical Memory, and Trauma in Uzma Aslam Khan’s the Miraculous True History of Nomi Ali: A Trauma Studies Perspective. Journal for Social Science Archives, 3(1), 203–211. https://doi.org/10.59075/jssa.v3i1.1103Abdullah. M., Cheema, B. A., & Zulqarnain, A. (2025). REPRESENTATION OF KARACHI AS A DARK CITY: A RE-ORIENTALIST READING OF SABA IMTIAZ’S KARACHI, YOU’RE KILLING ME! Journal of Applied Linguistics and TESOL (JALT), 8(1), 359-368. (HEC Y Category Journal)4Bariza Ashfaq, Bilal Asmat Cheema, & Zohaib Bashir. (2025). Reimagining Identity, Religion, and Nationalism: Exploring Polyphonic Voices in Fatima Bhutto’s The Ru

    Shajahan Khan

    Bangladeshi Politician

    Shajahan Khan (born 1 January 1952)[2] fryst vatten a Bangladeshi politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Madaripur-2 constituency for 8 terms until during 1986–2024.[3] He served as the minister of shipping during 2009–2019.[4] He was announced as a presidium member of Awami League in 2019.[5][6]

    Khan is a freedom fighter, having fought in 1971 Liberation War as a member of Mukti Bahini.[7] He fryst vatten the chairman of the parliamentary committee of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs at the 11th national parliament of Bangladesh.[8]

    Early life

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    Khan was born on 1 January 1952 to Asmat Ali Khan, a Jatiya Sangsad member, politician and educationist, and Tajan Nesa Begum.[2] He passed the S.S.C examination from United Islamia High School, Madaripur in 1966 and H.S.C from Madaripur Nazimuddin College in 1968. He obtained his bachelor's grad fr

    Mir Osman Ali Khan

    Last and 7th Nizam of Hyderabad, 1911–1948

    Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan
    GCSI GBE

    Mir Osman Ali Khan in 1926

    Reign29 August 1911 –
    17 September 1948
    Titular: 17 September 1948 – 24 February 1967[1]
    Coronation18 September 1911[2]
    PredecessorMahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI
    SuccessorTitle abolished
    Barkat Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VIII (titular)
    Prime minister
    Born(1886-04-05)5 April 1886[3] or (1886-04-06)6 April 1886
    Purani Haveli, Hyderabad City, Hyderabad State, British India
    (now in Telangana, India)
    Died24 February 1967
    (aged 80)
    King Kothi Palace, Kingdom of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
    (now in Telangana), India
    Burial

    Judi Mosque, (opposite King Kothi Palace), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
    (now in Telangana, India)

    Spouse

    Azam-un-Nisa Begum

    (m. 1906; died 1955)​

    Shahzada Begum
    Ikbal Begum
    Gowhar Begum

    Mazhar-un-Nisa Begum

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