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Instead of holding general elections, General Zia charged Bhutto with conspiring to murder the father of dissident politician Ahmed Raza Kasuri.
Dissidence also increased within the Pakistan Peoples Party ( PPP ), and the murder of a leading dissident Ahmed Raza Kasuri's father led to public outrage and intra-party hostility as Bhutto was accused of masterminding the crime.
A number of Iranian scholars have published their works on the cultural and social issues of Balochistan such as Iraj Afshar Sistani, Azim Shahbukhsh, Ghasem Siasar, Taj Mohammad Berisiq, Ahmed Raza Taheri, Mohammad Hassan Hossinbor, and Abdolvodod Sepahi.
Some years later, a prominent Muslim leader and scholar, Ahmed Raza Khan, was to travel to the Hejaz to collect the opinions of the religious scholars of Makkah and Madina.
* Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi, Mujaddid of 14th century of Islam
Barelvi (,, ) is a term used for a movement of Sunni Islam originating in the Indian subcontinent. The name derives from the north Indian town of Bareilly where its founder Ahmed Raza Khan ( 1856 – 1921 ) shaped the movement by his writings.
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Ahmed Raza Khan Fazil-e-Barelvi (, ) ( 1856 – 1921 CE ), popularly known as Aala Hazrat, was a Sunni Hanafi scholar whose works influenced the Barelvi movement of South Asia.
Ahmed Raza Khan's beliefs regarding Muhammad include:
The original manuscript is preserved in the library of Idara Tahqiqat-i-Imam Ahmed Raza, Karachi, and an English translation of Kanzul Iman has also been published.
Ahmed Raza Khan also wrote several books on the collection and compilation of hadiths.
These claims proved to be extremely controversial among many in the Muslim community, and he was branded a heretic and apostate by many religious scholars of the time, including Ahmed Raza Khan.
When Ahmed Raza visited Mecca and Medina for pilgrimage in 1905, he prepared a draft document entitled Al Motamad Al Mustanad (" The Reliable Proofs ") for presentation to the scholars of Mecca and Medina.
Ahmed Raza Khan collected opinions of the ulama of the Hejaz and compiled them in an Arabic language compendium with the title, Husam al Harmain (" The Sword of Two Sanctuaries "), a work containing 34 verdicts from 33 ulama ( 20 Meccan and 13 Medinese ).
Syrian Islamic scholar Muhammad al-Ya qoubi declared on national television his belief that the mujaddid of the Indian subcontinent was Ahmed Raza Khan, going so far as to say that a person of the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah can be identified by his love of Ahmed Raza Khan, and that those outside the Ahlus Sunnah are identified by their attacks on him.
Deobandi and Wahabi scholars believe that Ahmed Raza Khan has made these accusations due to his " exaggeration " in loving the prophet, which they claim violates hadith which proscribe deifying Mohammad.
* Haroon, M The World of Ahmed Raza Kazi Publications, Lahore 1974
* A Complete Encyclopedia about Ahmed Raza Khan.
* Research works on Ahmed Raza Khan
* Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi ( 1856 – 1921 )
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Ahmed and Khan
Ahmed II Khan Ghazi ( Ottoman Turkish: احمد ثانى Aḥmed-i < u > s </ u > ānī ) < span dir =" ltr ">( February 25, 1643 – February 6, 1695 )</ span > was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1691 to 1695.
After conducting researches in the 12th century, the Seljuk sultan Ahmed Sanjar ordered a city and shrine to be built on the location, where it stood until its destruction by Genghis Khan and his Mongol army in the 13th century.
* 1996 – President of Pakistan Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari dismisses the government of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and dissolves the National Assembly of Pakistan.
Pakistan's Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto vowed in June 1974 that he would never succumb to " nuclear blackmail " or accept " Indian hegemony or domination over the subcontinent ".< ref > The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Munir Ahmed Khan said that the test would force Pakistan to test its own nuclear bomb.
Composers of Indian classical music used pen names in compositions to assert authorship, including Sadarang, Gunarang ( Fayyaz Ahmed Khan ), Ada Rang ( court musician of Muhammad Shah ), and Ramrang ( Ramashreya Jha ).
* Pokhran-I ( Smiling Buddha ): On 18 May 1974 India detonated an 8 Kiloton nuclear device at Pokhran Test Range becoming the first nation to become nuclear capable outside the five permanent members of United Nations Security Council as well as dragging Pakistan along with it into a nuclear arms race with the Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto swearing to reciprocate India .< ref > The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Munir Ahmed Khan said that the test would force Pakistan to test its own nuclear bomb.
In the summer of 1470 ( other sources give 1469 ), the last prominent Khan, Ahmed, organized an attack against Moldavia, the Kingdom of Poland, and Lithuania.
After seeking refuge in Lithuania, Sheikh Ahmed, last Khan of the Horde, died in prison in Kaunas some time after 1504.
In 1476 Ivan refused to pay the customary tribute to the grand Khan Ahmed.
* 1476 – Refuses to pay tribute to Khan Ahmed of the Golden Horde
Traditional Muslim ceremonies were led by Sheikh Ahmed Ahmed Ibrahim, who leads the prayers at the mausoleum of the Prince's father, Aga Khan III, in Aswan, Egypt.
At the time of his nominating the successor to the outgoing Chief of Army Staff General Tikka Khan, the Lieutenant Generals in order of seniority were, Muhammad Shariff, Muhammed Akbar Khan, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Azmat Baksh Awan, Agha Ibrahim Akram, Abdul Majeed Malik, Ghulam Jilani Khan, and Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
The course is one of the first of its kind out of India and is being taught by the Head Professor, Dr. Ruby Malik of the Agra Gharana and studied under Gurus Ustad Shabbir Ahmed Khan, Ustad Yunus Hussain Khan, Ustad Latafat Hussaun Khan ( ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata ) and was awarded her Ph. D in Music by Agra University.
* Sameen Ahmed Khan, " The bounds of the set of equivalent resistances of n equal resistors combined in series and in parallel ", Cornell University Library, arXiv E-Print, 20 April 2010.
The names of assistant secretaries: Deputy treasurer-SM Fazlul Huq, assistant organizing secretaries-Nasiruddin Pintu ( Dhaka ), Aslam Chowdhury ( Chittagong ), Abdul Momin Talukder Khoka ( Rajshahi ), Manzurul Islam Manju ( Khulna ), Adv Nazrul Islam Khan Rajon ( Barisal ) and Dr Shakhawat Hossain Jibon ( Sylhet ), assistant office secretaries-Abdul Latif Johnny, Shamimur Rahman Shamim and Arshadul Karim Shahin, assistant Publicity secretary-Syed Emran Saleh Prince, assistant Freedom Fighter Affairs secretary-Principal Suhrabuddin, assistant Law secretaries-Adv Nitai Roy Chowdhury, Adv Taimur Alam Khandaker and Adv Khorshed Alam, assistant Education Affairs secretary-Habibul Islam Habib, assistant Social Welfare secretary-Shahbuddin Ahmed, assistant Sport secretary-Raihan Amin Ronny, assistant Cultural Affairs secretary-Abdul Malek, assistant Youth Affairs secretary-Mohibul Alam Swapan, assistant Women Affairs secretaries-Noor-e-Ara-Safa and Shirin Sultana, assistant Religious Affairs secretaries-Joyanta Kumar Kunda, Dipen Dewan and John Gomez, assistant Student Affairs secretary-Sultan Salahuddin Tuku, assistant Labour Affairs secretary-AM Nazimuddin, assistant Agriculture Affairs secretary-Hazi Yasin, assistant Cooperative Affairs secretary-Ashrafuddin Nizan MP, assistant Industries Affairs secretary-Shahjada Mia, assistant Rural Development Affairs secretary-Mozhar Ali Prodhan MP, assistant Swechchhasebak secretary-ABM Mosharraf Hossain, assistant Relief and Rehabilitation secretary-Amjad Hossain MP, assistant Publication Affairs secretary-Shafi Bikrampuri, assistant Information and Research secretaries-Habibur Rahman Habib, Abu Sayeed Khan Khokon and Shakil Wahed Sumon and assistant Gram Sarker Affairs secretary-Saiful Islam Shishir.
* Syed Ahmed Khan
* Ahmed Khan ( musician )
* Rafiq Ahmed Khan

Ahmed and translated
Book first, together with some account of the life and acts of the Author, of his ancestors, and of his descendants, illustrated by a selection of characteristic anecdotes, as collected by their historian, Mevlānā Shemsu'd-dīn Ahmed el-Eflākī el -' Arifī, translated and the poetry versified by James W. Redhouse, London: 1881.
Ahmed Rami, a famous late Egyptian poet, translated the work into Arabic.
* Mohamed Ahmed Karar's book, Al-Jaysh Al-Sudani Wa Al-Inqaaz " The popular army and the NRC " translated as ' The Sudanese Army and National Salvation ' ( Khartoum, Sudan: Dar Al-Balad Publisher, 1990 )
In March 2007, the first Hindustani version of R. U. R, translated by Shahid Anwar and directed by Dr. Faiyaz Ahmed, was performed by the students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Drama Club and Bahroop Arts Group at Shri Ram Centre Auditorium in New Delhi, India.
While holding the episcopal office Gennadius drew up, apparently for the use of Mehmed, a confession or exposition of the Christian faith, which was translated into Turkish by Ahmed, judge of Beroea ( and first printed by A. Brassicanus at Vienna in 1530 ).
The doctrine of Tawhid in the words of the Mu tazili prominent scholar, chief justice Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmed ( d. 415 AH / 1025 AD ), in an original Mu tazili work translated in Martin et al.
Book first, together with some account of the life and acts of the Author, of his ancestors, and of his descendants, illustrated by a selection of characteristic anedocts, as collected by their historian, Mevlānā Shemsu'd-dīn Ahmed el-Eflākī el -' Arifī, translated and the poetry versified by James W. Redhouse, London: 1881.
* Maulana Noor Ahmed Faridi: He translated Dewan-Farid
She is an expert of Urdu and Hindi literature and has translated Urdu poets, like Ghalib and Faiz Ahmed Faiz into Russian.
translated from Arabic to French by Ahmed Mahfoud and Marc Geoffroy,

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