• Maulvi Said Muhammad, better known as Maulvi Omar or Maulvi Umar, is a senior Taliban commander who was captured by the Pakistani security forces in August...
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  • several telephone conversations between AP reporters with Qari Hussain, Maulvi Omar and Hakimullah Mehsud to deny Baitullah's death and to claim he had been...
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    Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan (M. T. Khan; March 1889 – 19 August 1963) was the Speaker of Pakistan's Constituent Assembly from 1948 to 1954 and National Assembly...
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    save face by denying involvement in the assassination. On 29 December, Maulvi Omar, official spokesperson of Baitullah Mehsud released a statement denying...
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    rocket strikes against convoys emerging from it. The TTP spokesman, Maulvi Omar, claimed that his foreign fighters would lay down their arms if the Pakistan...
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    two failed attempts on President Pervez Musharraf's life in May 2005. Maulvi Omar: Senior aid to Baitullah Mehsud, who was captured by the ISI in August...
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    along with other government-owned buildings."[failed verification] Maulvi Omar, a spokesman for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), urged the Fazlullah-led...
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    Pakistan Ordnance Factories in Wah on August 21, 2008, came according to Maulvi Omar, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, as a response to the Bajaur offensive...
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  • August 13, 2008, in an airstrike in Bajaur. Tehrik-i-Taliban spokesman Maulvi Omar, himself captured five days after the attack, denied the claim that al-Masri...
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    Pakistani security officials announced the capture of Maulvi Omar, chief spokesperson of the TTP. Omar, who had denied the death of Baitullah, retracted his...
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  • Maulvi Nazir (also Maulvi Nazir Wazir; 1975 – (2013-01-02)2 January 2013) was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in South Waziristan. Nazir's...
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  • for parliamentary elections in September 2005. W.A. Muttawakil's brother Maulvi Jalil Ahmed was for six years a cleric in the city of Quetta, Pakistan....
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  • called for its dissolution. He also oversaw the Federation of Pakistan v. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan case, in which he ruled in favor of dissolution and rejected...
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  • the Taliban. Known as one of the prominent warriors, Mansour joined the Maulvi Obaidullah Ishaqzai group in 1987 but later Ishaqzai surrendered to Nur...
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    17, following the assassination of his father by unknown gunmen, Mirwaiz Maulvi Farooq, the leader of the Awami Action Committee, Farooq united 23 Kashmiri...
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  • Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy: He, (Omar) and the organization he founded, Sungi, stood up resolutely to hostile maulvis opposed to education of girls and...
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  • Sheikh Hadith Maulvi Habibullah Agha Sab (Pashto: حبیب الله اغا) is a Minister of Education of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. He is part of the Taliban's...
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  • resigned on 18 August 2008, ending his nine years as head of the country. Maulvi Omar, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, said his group the Tehrik-e-Taliban...
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    killed by unknown assailants in Islamabad, Pakistan, on 11 November 2013. Maulvi Ahmad Jan (killed 21 November 2013) The network's spiritual leader who was...
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  • Maulvi Saif-ur Mansur (also Saifullah Rahman Mansour, Saifullah Rehman Mansoor; died c. January 2008) was a senior Taliban commander. Saifullah's father...
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    captured, Shia News, 19 July 2005 Correspondent, Digital (17 May 2023). "Maulvi Abdul Kabir appointed as Afghanistan's acting PM". Pakistan Observer. Retrieved...
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    to the sort of 'help' the UN offered. As the Taliban's Attorney General Maulvi Jalil-ullah Maulvizada put it in 1997: Let us state what sort of education...
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    the Taliban's shadowy interior ministry, Sirajuddin Haqqani, the son of Maulvi Jalaluddin Haqqani and the commander of the Haqqani militant network; Mullah...
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    translate the Qur'an into English, Amatul Rahman Omar, together with her husband, Abdul Mannan Omar. In 1991 appeared an English translation under the...
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    Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mufti Muhammad Sadiq A. R. Dard Abdul Rahim Nayyar Maulvi Sher Ali Fateh Muhammad Sial Shams ud Din Khan Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din Maulana...
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  • Maulvi Asadullah, also known as Bilal Karimi (Pashto: بلال کریمی), is an Afghan diplomat and politician, who has been serving as the Afghan Ambassador...
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    of Pakistan Jinnah Amin Wali-Khan Mazari Imam Wali-Khan Bhutto N. Sharif Bhutto Fazl-ur-Rehman Elahi Nisar Khurshid Shah S. Sharif Raja Riaz Omar Ayub...
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  • composition is as follows: 1: Maulvi Obeidullah Nizami, President of the Military Court 2: Maulvi Seyed Agha and 3: Maulvi Zahid Akhundzadeh, judges of...
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    Revolt of 1857 Khusrau Bagh became the headquarters of the sepoys under Maulvi Liaquat Ali who took charge as the Governor of liberated Allahabad. In Allahabad...
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  • 2016), also known as Mullah Saeed Orakzai, Shaykh Hafidh Sa'id Khan, or Maulvi Saeed Khan, was an Islamic militant and emir for the militant group Islamic...
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