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Atkins's own biggest hit single came in 1965, with " Yakety Axe ", an adaptation of his friend saxophonist Boots Randolph's " Yakety Sax ".
* October 8 – Nance O ' Neil, stage & film actress, friend of Lizzie Borden ( d. 1965 )
Fred DeLuca borrowed $ 1, 000 from family friend Peter Buck, to start his first sandwich shop on August 28, 1965.
Akhmatova was able to meet some of her pre-revolutionary acquaintances in 1965, when she was allowed to travel to Sicily and England, in order to receive the Taormina prize and an honorary doctoral degree from Oxford University, accompanied by her lifelong friend and secretary Lydia Chukovskaya.
In October 1965, after the other members decided that Bob Harvey's bass playing was not up to par, he was replaced by guitarist-bassist Jack Casady, an old friend of Kaukonen from Washington D. C. Casady played his first gig with the Airplane at a college concert in Berkeley, California, two weeks after he arrived in San Francisco.
While Shastri preferred peace with Pakistan, writing to a friend after the Indo-Pakistani War in 1965 that the problems between both countries should be settled amicably, he had previously displayed a knack for taking quick and decisive actions during the war.
Battcock ( 1937-1980 ) was a close friend of Andy Warhol and starred in other films by the artist, including Horse ( 1965 ), Eating Too Fast ( 1966 ).
In early 1965, he co-founded The Velvet Underground with Lou Reed, recruiting Reed's college friend Sterling Morrison and Cale's flatmate Angus Maclise to complete the initial line-up.
As a colleague and friend to Martin Luther King Jr. he was a strategist and negotiator during the Civil Rights Campaigns in Birmingham ( 1963 ), St. Augustine ( 1964 ), Selma ( 1965 ), and Atlanta ( 1966 ) that resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.
This was true especially in 1965 – 1969, during the term of Director-General Eino S. Repo, who got the position with the backing of the Agrarian League and President Kekkonen ( who was a member of the Agrarian Party ), as he was Kekkonen's personal friend.
In 1965, Trippe asked his friend Bill Allen at Boeing to produce an airplane much larger than the 707.
He became Carlos Castaneda's close friend and became part of Leo Zeff's pioneering psychedelic therapy group ( 1965 – 66 ).
The publication rights to the novel were passed from Harlow's mother to a family friend and the book was finally published in 1965.
Her friend Felipe came on the scene in January 1965.
In 1965, Ben Bella was deposed by army strongman and close friend Houari Boumédiènne, and placed under house arrest until 1980, when he was granted exile in Switzerland.
From 1965 to 1968, Karen, her brother Richard, and his college friend Wes Jacobs, a bassist and tuba player, formed The Richard Carpenter Trio.
In the meantime, in the Fall of 1965, Severin Drix started a team at Cornell, and challenged his friend Ferd Wulkan of MIT to start a tiddlywinks team.
Bell began his professional life as a journalist, being managing editor of The New Leader magazine ( 1941 – 1945 ), labor editor of Fortune ( 1948 – 1958 ) and later co-editor ( with his college friend Irving Kristol ) of The Public Interest magazine ( 1965 – 1973 ).
In 1965, Des Moines, Iowa residents John F. Tinker ( 15 years old ), John's younger sister Mary Beth Tinker ( 13 years old ), and their friend Christopher Eckhardt ( 16 years old ) decided to wear black armbands to their schools ( high school for John and Christopher, junior high for Mary Beth ) in protest of the Vietnam War and supporting the Christmas Truce called for by Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
After the assassination of his friend Malcolm X in 1965, Muhammad was readmitted into the Nation of Islam.
She began going to The Factory regularly in March 1965 with her friend, Chuck Wein.
In 1965, Daniel and a friend of his, Andrei Sinyavsky, were arrested for a number of writings that they had had published overseas under pseudonyms ( see Sinyavsky-Daniel trial ).
The Unilateral Declaration of Independence by the Rhodesian Front Government ( under Prime Minister Ian Smith ) in November 1965 placed Gibbs in a very difficult position: He was intensely loyal to Rhodesia – and was a close friend of Ian Smith, but while understanding what had made Smith's government declare the UDI, he was also equally loyal to his office as the Queen's viceroy.

1965 and Munir
In October 1965, as Foreign Minister, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto visited Vienna where nuclear engineer Munir Ahmad Khan working at a senior technical post at the IAEA, informed him of the status of Indian nuclear programme and the options Pakistan had to develop its own nuclear capability.
Since 1965, Khan had developed extremely close and trusted relationship with Bhutto, and even after his death, Benazir and Murtaza Bhutto were instructed by their father to keep in touch with Munir Ahmed Khan.
Therefore, On October 1965, Munir Ahmad Khan, director at the Nuclear Power and Reactor Division of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ), met with Bhutto on emergency basis in Vienna, revealing the facts about the Indian nuclear programme and a weapon production facility in Trombay.
In December 1965, then-Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto visited Vienna where he met IAEA nuclear engineer, Munir Ahmad Khan.
The principal facility there was a 5MWe research reactor, commissioned in 1965 and consisting of the PARR-I, which was upgraded to 10 MWe by Nuclear Engineering Division under Munir Ahmad Khan in 1990.
Munir Said Thalib ( December 8, 1965 Malang, East Java – September 7, 2004 ), affectionately known simply as " Munir ", was one of Indonesia's most famous human rights and anti-corruption activist.

1965 and Ahmad
* Extensions ( Ahmad Jamal album ), 1965
* January 12 – Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, 2nd Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam ( d. 1965 )
On 1 October 1965, Sukarno appointed General Pranoto Reksosamudro as Army Chief to replace the dead Ahmad Yani, but he was forced to give this position to Suharto two weeks later.
Literature describing the human cost of independence and partition comprises Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan ( 1956 ), several short stories such as Toba Tek Singh ( 1955 ) by Saadat Hassan Manto, Urdu poems such as Subh-e-Azadi ( Freedom ’ s Dawn, 1947 ) by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Bhisham Sahni's Tamas ( 1974 ), Manohar Malgonkar's A Bend in the Ganges ( 1965 ), and Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice-Candy Man ( 1988 ), among others.
Among modern poets are Ghulam Ahmad Mahjur ( 1885 – 1952 ), Abdul Ahad Azad ( 1903 – 1948 ), and Zinda Kaul ( 1884 – 1965 ).
# Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad ( 1889 – 1965 )
When he returned to the United States, Ahmad taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago ( 1964 – 65 ) and Cornell University in the school of Labour Relations ( 1965 – 68 ).
In 1965, Ahmad went to United Kingdom where he enrolled at the University of Leicester for his doctoral studies and was conferred with doctorate in Economics.
* MG Syed Mohamed Syed Ahmad Alsagoff: Commander, Singapore armed forces when Singapore was part of Malaysia, 1963 – 1965
* Prof Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim: Singapore first non-British Attorney-General, 1965 – 1967 ; Queen's Scholar, 1936
* 1965: Demise of Hazrat Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, 2nd Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam and Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad elected 3rd Caliph.

1965 and Khan
* 1965 – Salman Khan, Indian actor
Allying with the population of West, the East population unanimously voted for Fatima Jinnah during the 1965 presidential elections against Ayub Khan.
* Genghis Khan ( 1965 )
* 1965 – Shahrukh Khan, Indian actor
Pakistan declared itself an Islamic republic on adoption of a constitution in 1956, but the civilian rule was stalled by the 1958 military coup d ' etat by Ayub Khan, who ruled during a period of internal instability and a second war with India in 1965.
* 12-Prince Sadruddhin Aga Khan, 70, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1965 – 1977.
* Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, 1965 – 1978
Problems with India continued with West when in 1965, Foreign minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Defence minister Vice-Admiral Afzal Rahman Khan approached to President Ayub Khan for the approval of the covert-back operation, codename Operation Gibraltar.
After the 1965 war, the cultural revolution, resentment, hostility towards the Ayub Khan's government began to arise when the population felt that " Kashmir cause " was betrayed by the President Ayub Khan.
In 1965, the legislative parliament was moved to Islamabad after Ayub Khan built a massive capitol, renaming the assembly as the Parliament of Pakistan where only technocrats occupied the building.
After Operation Grand Slam during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, Khan was promoted to become one of the Pakistan Army's top commanders.
Upon the formation of Pakistan, Khan helped set up an officer's school in Quetta, and commanded an infantry division during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
Immediately after the 1965 war, Major General Yahya Khan who had miserably commanded the 7th Division in Operation Grand Slam to utter disgust ,( since the change of command from a successfully advancing Maj. General Akhtar Hussain Malik had resulted in a shameful retreat from Akhnoor river bridge ) was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General, appointed Deputy Army Commander in Chief and Commander in Chief designate in March 1966.
* Genghis Khan ( 1965 )
After the declaration of ceasefire with Pakistan in 1965, Shastri and Pakistani President Muhammad Ayub Khan attended a summit in Tashkent ( former USSR, now in modern Uzbekistan ), organised by Alexei Kosygin.
Aamir Hussain Khan () ( born 14 March 1965 ) is an Indian film actor, director, and producer who has established himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi cinema.
Following this breakthrough role, Sharif played a variety of characters, including a Spanish priest in Behold a Pale Horse ( 1964 ) and the Mongolian conqueror in Ghengis Khan ( 1965 ).
Following Fairbairn, the dynamic psychiatry tradition has continued to produce rich explorations on the schizoid character, most notably from writers Nannarello ( 1953 ); Laing ( 1960 ); Winnicott ( 1965 ); Guntrip ( 1969 ); Khan ( 1974 ); Akhtar ( 1987 ); Seinfeld ( 1991 ); Manfield ( 1992 ); and Klein ( 1995 ).
* Genghis Khan ( 1965 ) as Shan
Salman Khan ( pronunciation: ; born Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan on 27 December 1965 ) is an Indian film actor.
* Genghis Khan ( 1965 ) ( Emperor of China )
Pakistani President Ayub Khan launched Operation Gibraltar in August 1965, during which several Pakistani paramilitary troops infiltrated into Indian-administered Kashmir and attempt to ignite an anti-India agitation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Shahrukh Khan ( pronounced ; born 2 November 1965 ), often credited as Shah Rukh Khan and informally referred to as SRK, is an Indian film actor.

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