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2001-07 and July
* 2001-07: Japanese Domain Name Association: JDNA Launch Ceremony ( July 13, 2001 ) in Tokyo, Japan.

2001-07 and 2001
* 2001-07: Presentation on IDN to the Committee Meeting of the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Academies USA ( JULY 11 – 13, 2001 ) at University of California School of Information Management and Systems, Berkeley, CA.

2001-07 and .
2001-07.
She was the Liberal Democrat spokesperson in the Lords on Agriculture and Rural Affairs 1999-2001, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 2001-07 and Home Affairs 2007-09.
* Until 2008, drivers who win the pole award at a race must have had an Anheuser-Busch decal ( the Busch brand from 1979 – 2000, and the Budweiser brand 2001-07 ), or the corporate logo affixed to their car ( for drivers under 21 years of age ) at the time in order to earn the berth for the Budweiser Shootout.
A right-handed pitcher, he played all or part of seven seasons in Major League Baseball from 2001-07.
From 2001-07 he played the part of senior judge ( and father-in-law of the title character ) Sir Joseph Channing in Judge John Deed and is the voice of Totally Viral.

Urdu and Names
# Redirect Urdu poetry # Pen Names

Urdu and July
* 1919 – Qateel Shifai, Pakistani Urdu poet, Lyricist ( d. 11 July 2001 )
Wasim Sajjad ( Urdu: وسیم سجاد ; born 30 March 1941 ), is Pakistani a lawyer and legal educator, serving as an acting President of Pakistan on two nonconsecutive terms from July 1993 until November 1993, and from 1996 until 1997.
Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin, KCIE ( Urdu: خواجہ ناظم الدین ; Bengali: খ া জ া ন া জ ি ম ু দ ্ দ ী ন ) ( Khajyäħ Nazim-üddeen ; July 19, 1894-October 22, 1964 ), was one of the notable Bengali Founding Fathers of modern-state of Pakistan, career statesman from East-Pakistan, serving as the second Governor-General of Pakistan from 1948 until the assassination of Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951.
Ali Abbasi ( Urdu: ) ( August 1961 – 30 July 2004 ) was a Pakistani-born Scottish television presenter, born in Karachi.
Syed Zaheer Abbas Kirmani ( Urdu: سید ظہیر عباس کرمانی ) ( born 24 July 1947, Sialkot ), popularly known as Zaheer Abbas, is a former Pakistani cricketer, regarded as one of the finest batsman produced by that country.
Fazlur Rahman Malik ( Urdu: فضل الرحمان ملک ) ( September 21, 1919 – July 26, 1988 ) was a well-known scholar of Islam.
Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaahed ( Urdu: لالک جان ; 19677 July 1999 ) was born in Yasin, in the Ghizer District, of the Northern Areas of Pakistan ( now called Gilgit-Baltistan ).
Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah ( Urdu: شائستہ اکرام الله ) ( July 22, 1915-December 11, 2000 ), was a prominent Pakistani female politician, diplomat and author.
Abrar-ul-Haq ( Urdu / Punjabi: ابرار الحق ) ( born Abrar-ul-Haq Kahloon July 21, 1968 ) is a Pakistani pop, bhangra, folk singer and Politician.
Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, PP, SI ( Urdu: احمد ندیم قاسمی ) born Ahmad Shah Awan ( on November 20, 1916 – died July 10, 2006 ) was an Urdu and English language Pakistani poet, journalist, literary critic, dramatist and short story author.

Urdu and 28
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain ( Urdu: چودھری شجاعت حسین ; January 27, 1946 ), is a senior conservative figure and business oligarch, previously served as the 14th Prime minister of Pakistan from 30 June 2004 until voluntarily stepping down on 28 August 2004, in the favor of Shaukat Aziz.
Mushtaq Ahmed ( Urdu: مشتاق احمد ) ( born 28 June 1970 ) is a retired Pakistani cricketer who specialised as a leg spin bowler.
Intikhab Alam Khan ( Urdu: انتخاب عالم خان ) ( born 28 December 1941 ) is a retired Pakistani cricketer who played in 47 Tests and 4 ODIs from 1959 to 1977.

Urdu and 2001
Since 2001, these have been led by democratically elected local councils, each headed by a Nazim ( the word means " supervisor " in Urdu, but is sometimes translated as Mayor ). Some districts, incorporating large metropolitan areas, are called City District.
Ijaz Ahmed ( Urdu: اعجاز احمد ) ( born 20 September 1968 in Sialkot ) was a Pakistani cricketer who played 60 Tests and 250 One Day Internationals for Pakistan over a period from 1986 to 2001.
* Muhammad Husain Azad: Ab-e hayat ( Lahore: Naval Kishor Gais Printing Wrks ) 1907 Urdu ; ( Delhi: Oxford University Press ) 2001 English translation
* Shamsur Rahman Faruqi: Early Urdu Literary Culture and History ( Delhi: Oxford University Press ) 2001
Yasmeen Hameed ’ s original literary contributions are her five books of poetry published in Urdu in 1988, 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2007.
According to the 2001 Census, the total population of Aurangabad District is 2, 897, 013, and the main languages are Marathi, Hindi, English and Urdu.
* The Pakistan Army ( second revised edition, 1998 ; Chinese edition, 1998 ; Urdu edition, 2001 )
Farz ( Hindi: फ ़ र ् ज ़, Persian, Urdu: فرض, English: Duty ) is a 2001 Hindi / Urdu movie starring Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Om Puri and Jackie Shroff.
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke (, Urdu: یہ راستے ہیں پیار کے, ) is a 2001 Bollywood movie.

Urdu and Islamabad
Rawalpindi ( Urdu and Punjabi:, Rāwalpindī ), also known as Pindi, is a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near the country's capital city of Islamabad, in the province of Punjab.
*“ Urdu Afsana: Soorat o Ma ' na ” ( Urdu ) by M. Hameed Shahid National Book Foundation Islamabad Pakistan 2006-1. an eminent poet of moder age akhlaque bandvi.
Mohammad Akram ( Urdu: محمد اکرم ) ( born 10 September 1974 in Islamabad, Pakistan ) was a Pakistani cricketer who bowled right arm fast-medium.
Nusrat Hussain ( Urdu: نصرت حسین ) began playing keyboards with bands that his friends formed in Islamabad.
In 1996, Mir became the editor of the Daily Pakistan in Islamabad, making him the youngest editor of any national Urdu newspaper in the history of Pakistani journalism.

Urdu and Pakistan
* 1954 – The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan recognises Urdu and Bengali as the national languages of Pakistan.
Brahui ( Urdu: براہوی ) or Brahvi ( براوی ) is a Dravidian language spoken by Brahui people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, and expatriate communities in Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Iraq.
Cholistan Desert ( Urdu, Saraiki :), also locally known as Rohi () sprawls thirty kilometers from Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan and covers an area of 26, 300 km².
* 1925 – Nasir Kazmi, renowned Urdu poet of Pakistan ( d. 1972 )
Harappa ( Urdu / Punjabi:, ) is an archaeological site in Punjab, northeast Pakistan, about west of Sahiwal.
The independence of Pakistan in 1947 saw the settlement of the what is now the largest ethnic community in the city, the Muhajirs who migrated from India in search of a Muslim homeland and settled in Pakistan, that's why the culture of Karachi is very similar to any Indian Muslim dominant city and the city's first language is Urdu because of these Muhajir unlike other parts of the country Most properties vacated by Hindus were granted to Urdu-speaking Muslim migrants who had migrated from India, Known as Muhajirs, their descendants now form the majority of Karachi's residents, these Mohajirs of Urdu, Gujrati, Marathi, Konkani Muslims from India and Bengali origin are around 13 million.
* 1990 – 1991: " Yehi hai right choice Baby, Aha " ( Urdu, Hindi – meaning " This is the right choice Baby < sound of approval >") ( Pakistan ), ( India )
* 2000 – present: " Pepsi ye pyaas heh badi " (( Urdu ), (( Hindi )) meaning " There is a lot of thirst " ( Pakistan )) (( India ))
* 2010 – 2011 " Badal Do Zamana " ( Urdu – meaning " Change The World " by CALL )( Pakistan )
West Pakistan ( Urdu: مغر بى پاکستان,: Məghrābī Pākistān ), refers to the state of region on which the modern and current state of Pakistan is based.
General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan Qizilbash, ( Urdu: آغا محمد یحیی خان قزلباش ; February 4, 1917 – August 10, 1980 ), was the senior Army Commander who was the third President of Pakistan, and the military dictator from 1969 until the dissolution of East-Pakistan, in December 16, 1971.
* The Urdu typewriter keyboard is standardised by the Central Language Board in Pakistan.
Urdu recognizes hijra as a third gender in India and Pakistan since the mid to late 2000s.
Turkish influence in Pakistan can be seen through the national language, Urdu, which comes from a Turkish word meaning " horde " or " army ".
* National Language Authority, a regulatory institution of Urdu language in Pakistan
In India and Pakistan, ginger is called adrak in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu, aad in Maithili, aadi in Bhojpuri, aada in Bengali, Adu in Gujarati, hashi shunti ( ಹಸ ಿ ಶ ುಂ ಟ ಿ) in the Kannada, allam ( అల ్ ల ం) in Telugu, inji ( இஞ ் ச ி) in Tamil and Malayalam, inguru ( ඉඟ ු ර ු) in Sinhalese, alay in Marathi, and aduwa ( अद ु व ा ) in Nepali.
The refugees from India were mostly Urdu speakers, and although the official language of Sindh was Sindhi, the military government of Pakistan closed down Sindhi schools in big cities of Sindh and replaced those with Urdu schools.
* Ammi ( Urdu ) means ' Mother ' in the Urdu language, spoken in India and Pakistan

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