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The career civil service officer Major-General ( retired ) Iskander Mirza became the country's first President, but the system did not evolved for more than the three years, when Mirza imposed the martial law in 1958.
But Mirza Muhammad Hakim did not go on well with Mirza Sulaiman, who returned next year to Kabul with hostile intentions ; but Mirza Muhammad Hakim fled and asked Akbar for assistance, so that Mirza Sulaiman, though he had taken Jalalabad, had to return to Badakhshan.
Khan Jahan, governor of the Punjab, received orders from Emperor Akbar to invade Badakhshan, but was suddenly ordered to go to Bengal instead, as Mun ' im Khan had died and Mirza Sulaiman did not care for the governorship of Bengal, which Akbar had offered him.
Dismissal of Lieutenant-General Gul by Benazir Bhutto had played a significant role on Chief of Army Staff General Mirza Aslam Beg who did not interfere in the matters science and technology, remained supportive towards Benazir Bhutto's hard line actions on the President.
In 2004 he made music called Mirza and mixed this song with Turkish singer Mustafa Sandal's Isyankar, but they did not release the mixed version.
The Pakistan Parliament unanimously elected Iskander Mirza as the first President of Pakistan, although the duties and powers associated with the Governor-General office did not change to a great extent.
A few days later, however, a written debate did take place between Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and Maulwi Muhammad Bashir of Bhopal, which was later published.
He led the successful European Union contribution to the campaign for the commutation of the death penalty of British man, Mirza Tahir Hussain, who had spent half of his life on death row in Pakistan, for a crime he maintains he did not commit.
Mohammad-Ali Shah considered them among the most dangerous of his enemies and had them both killed in 1908, as he did the editor of Sur-e Esrafil, Mirza Jahangir Khan, also of Bábí background.
His fourth son, Mirza Soyurghatmïsh Khan, was viceroy of India and Ghazni but also died before Shāhrukh, as did his fifth son Mirza Muhammad Yuguy.
According to an estimate by Jadunath Sarkar ; Jai Singh's regular army did not exceed 40, 000 men, which would have cost about 60 lakhs a year, but his strength lay in the large number of artillery and copious supply of munitions which he was careful to maintain and his rule of arming his foot with matchlocks instead of the traditional Rajput sword and shield-He had the wisdom to recognize early the change which firearms had introduced in Indian warfare and to prepare for himself for the new war by raising the fire-power of his army to the maximum, he thus anticipated the success of later Indian rulers like Mirza Najaf Khan, Mahadji Sindhia and Tipu Sultan.
In 1779 the newly reformed Mughal Army decisively defeated Zabita Khan and his Sikh allies the rebels lost 5, 000 men including their leader and therefore did not return during the lifetime of Mirza Najaf Khan.
Not only did Mirza specifically use the term " Republic of Iran ," as can be seen in his letters ( printed in Sardar-i Jangal by Ibrahim Fakhra ' i, 1963, p282 ), but he had also declared his interest in a " Republic " before the advent of the Communist Party of Iran.
Mirza did however employ some German officers who were former prisoners of the British in Rasht.
The British did not take Mirza's successes lightly, and sent Captain Noel to assassinate Mirza ( Fakhrai, p13 ).

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A number of modern Muslim scholars and Muslim intellectuals seem to conform to the idea of peaceful Jihad as a struggle for reform through civil means, in accordance with Mirza Ghulam Ahmed's standpoint on the issue.

Mirza and with
After a year of difficulties Bahá ' u ' lláh absented himself rather than continue to face the conflict with Mirza Yahya and secretly secluded himself in the mountains of Sulaymaniyah in April 1854 a month before ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's tenth birthday.
* " Treacherous Ruhi Afnan, not content with previous disobedience, correspondence with Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, contact with old Covenant-breakers, sale, in conjunction with other members of family, of sacred property purchased by Founder of Faith, and allowing his sister to marry son of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's enemy, is now openly lecturing on Bahá ' í movement, claiming to be its exponent and is misrepresenting the teachings and deliberately causing confusion in minds of authorities and the local population.
Uncomfortable with the workings of democratic ststem, unruliness in the East Pakistan parliamentary elections and the threat of Baloch separatism in West-Pakistan, Bengali President Iskandar Ali Mirza issued a proclamation that abolished all political parties in both West and East Pakistan, abrogated the two-year old constitution, and imposed the first martial law in the country on October 7, 1958.
On October 27, President Mirza swore in a twelve-member cabinet that included Army Commander General Ayub Khan as Defence Minister as well as chief martial law administrator of the country, along with three other senior military officers in ministerial positions.
Roughly after two weeks, President Mirza's relations with Pakistan Armed Forces deteriorated leading Army Commander General Ayub Khan relieving the president from his presidency and forcefully exiling President Mirza to United Kingdom.
whilst Humayun fled to Persia to seek the alliance of Shah Tahmasp I and recaptured Kabul from his brother Kamran Mirza with Persian military assistance and then against the Sur Dynasty and his own rebellious family members.
* 1958 – President of Pakistan Iskander Mirza, with the support of General Ayub Khan and the army, suspends the 1956 constitution, imposes martial law, and cancels the elections scheduled for January 1959.
During his college years in PMA and initial joint military testings, Musharraf shared a room with PQ Mehdi of PAF and Abdul Aziz Mirza of Navy ( both reached to four-star assignments and served with Musharraf later on ) and after giving the exams and entranace interviews, all three cadets went to watch a world-acclaimed Urdu film, Savera ( lit.
The next day, Musharraf along with PQ Mehdi and Mirza, reported to PMA and thay were selected for their respecteive training in their arms of commission.
Finally in 1964, Musharraf graduated with a 29th PMA Long Course together with Ali Kuli Khan and his life-long friend Abdul Aziz Mirza ( later four-star admiral ).
During this time, Musharraf maintained his friendship and contact with Mirza through letters and telephones even in difficult times when Mirza, after joining the Navy Special Service Group, was stationed in East-Pakistan as a military advisor to East Pakistan Army.
Although Admiral Aziz Mirza ( a life-long friend of Musharraf shared the dorm with the admiral in 1960s and graduated together from the academy ) was appointed by Prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Mirza remained extremely supportive to Musharraf's coup and was also a close friend of Musharraf since 1971 when both participate in an joint operations against Indian Army.
Mirza Tahir Ahmad equated it with the Pentecost and said that if anything, the original Pentecost must have been a vision prophesying the Bay ' ah.

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The Ahmadis believe that the promised Mahdi and Messiah ( being one and the same person ) has already arrived in the person of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ( 1835 – 1908 ).
Mirza is the third Indian woman in the Open Era to feature and win a round at a Grand Slam tournament ( the first one being Nirupama Vaidyanathan at the 1998 Australian Open and the second being Shikha Uberoi at the 2004 US Open ).
At the Japan Open, Mirza reached the semifinals with wins over Vilmarie Castellvi, Aiko Nakamura and Vera Zvonareva, before being overpowered by Tatiana Golovin.
The wedding was even more controversial because Shoaib Malik was accused by another girl of already being married to her and hence he could not marry Mirza without first divorcing her.
Major-General Sahibzada Sayyid Iskander Ali Mirza, CIE, OBE ( Urdu: اسکندر مرزا ; Bengali: ইস ্ ক া ন ্ দ া র ম ী র ্ জ া; 14 December 1898 – 12 November 1969 ), was the first President of Pakistan, serving from 1956 until being forced out from the presidency in 1958.
Starting his career in the government, Mirza was employed by Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in the Ministry of Defence, being appointed as the first Defence Secretary ( one of an apex bureaucratic post ), overseeing the Indo-Pakistan war of 1947, and the Balochistan conflict in 1948.
Mirza has the distinction of being the first to bring in military influence in national politics after he appointed his army chief as chief martial law administrator of the country.
However, his career was short lived and Mirza left the army to join the Indian Political Service in 1926, being posted as the Assistant Commissioner of the North West Frontier Province.
In time, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claims of being the Mujaddid ( reformer ) of his era became more explicit.
The house of the Nawabs came to end in 1969 with Waris Ali Mirza being the last Nawab.
Diya Mirza liked the script so well that she chose to play the role of the devious Gayatri in spite of it being a short role.

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Sardar Beg Mirza and Qader Beg Mirza were the hereditary man of Mughal Dynasty in the 18th century. They to stay near Argaon 9 km away from Hiwarkhed because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar was holding the fort.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad interpreted the phrase in Deuteronomy 21: 31: kī qilelat Elohim taluy, “… for a hanged man is the curse of God ”, as suggesting that " God would never allow one of His true prophets to be brutally killed in such a degrading manner as crucifixion ".
As a young man he was a teacher in his native Yazd and a close companion of the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh ( 1405 – 47 ) and his son Mirza Ibrahim Sultan.
However a large Persian force led by a man called Mirza Malik Muhammad Turani captured the town of Badarpur within this region in the late 1300s.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad interpreted the phrase in Deuteronomy 21: 31: kī qilelat Elohim taluy, “… for a hanged man is the curse of God ”, as suggesting that " God would never allow one of His true prophets to be brutally killed in such a degrading manner as crucifixion ".

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