Pakistan Shipowners' Government College (Urdu: پاکستان شپ آنرز کالج ، کراچی) is a public college, located at Shahrah e Noorjahan, in North Nazimabad, Karachi...
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Rawalpindi Pakistan Shipowners' College, Karachi Punjab Group of Colleges Royal Education & Law College Arifwala Dr Ziauddin Intermediate College, Karachi...
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List of Government Affiliated Colleges - Board of Intermediate Education Karachi...
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Sindh (redirect from Sindh (Pakistan))
Public School, Daur Pakistan Navy Engineering College Pakistan Shipowners' College Pakistan Steel Cadet College Peoples Medical College for Girls Nawabshah...
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Admiralty law (section Pakistan)
wanton, the shipowner may be subject to punitive damages. See Atlantic Sounding Co. v. Townsend, 557 U.S. 404 (2009) (J. Thomas). Shipowners owe a duty...
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Economy of Bangladesh (section Pakistan period)
envoys of the Sultan. A large number of wealthy Bengali merchants and shipowners lived in Malacca. A vessel from Bengal transported embassies from Brunei...
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Saulat Mirza (category People executed by Pakistan by hanging)
instead ended up getting intermediate diploma in Commerce from Pakistan Shipowners College. He eventually graduated from the BCom from the business school...
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former President of Ukraine Former heads of government Shaukat Aziz, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Jean Chrétien, former Prime Minister of Canada...
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List of people associated with the London School of Economics (category Lists of people by university or college in London)
President of Pakistan Muslim League, 1st chief minister of N.W.F.P. Pakistan, former Industry Trade and Interior Minister of Pakistan Emily Lau, Hong...
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about the presence of a large number of wealthy Bengali merchants and shipowners in Malacca. The trade between Bengal and the Maldives, based on rice and...
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King Mohammed VI Hicham Mandari, government official Youssef Mandari, government official Mohammed Mandari Pakistan Hassan Bhutto, nephew of Benazir...
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Mortimer Wheeler (category British expatriates in Pakistan)
Institute of Archaeology and acting as archaeological adviser to Pakistan's government. In later life, his popular books, cruise ship lectures, and appearances...
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current interests in construction projects: that far from being 'leading shipowners in the liner trade' they only owned two roll-on roll-off 1600 ton cargo...
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Born: Misbah-ul-Haq, Pakistani cricketer with 166 Test matches and 142 ODIs for the Pakistan national team; in Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan The United States...
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shipowner and philanthropist in Australia James Burns (1789–1871), shipowner born in Glasgow John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde (1829–1901), shipowner,...
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first to open up Namaqualand. From 1849 to 1886 they were the largest shipowners in Cape Town, and leaders of the sealing, whaling, and fishing industries...
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List of women in leadership (section Pakistan)
Karen Toller (1662–1742), early shipowner Aud Marit Wiig (born 1953), diplomat, businessperson, ambassador to Pakistan Barbara Hulanicki (born 1936), fashion...
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Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Iran have been banned from entering the parts of eastern Libya under the control of the Tobruk government. The...
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Caribbean, and "in no period did they play a leading role as financiers, shipowners, or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades" (Wim Klooster...
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within the Royal Victorian Order "Biography – Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão". Government of Timor-Leste. Retrieved 28 October 2021. "Coming Changes In Iraq." Times...
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notes that "[i]n no period did Jews play a leading role as financiers, shipowners, or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades. They possessed...
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Liverpool (section Government)
Lewis's department store in Liverpool in 1879. Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, a shipowner, introduced bananas to the UK via Liverpool's docks in 1884. The Mersey...
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city, including congressional and executive officials of the federal government. Most did not return until after the epidemic had abated in late November...
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clearing the way for more of the same. In 1825, a well-capitalized group of shipowners and builders formed the New York Dry Dock Company to upgrade the city's...
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Jinnah, a successful barrister who went on to be the founder of modern-day Pakistan; C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, the Diwan (Prime Minister) of Travancore; and Gopal...
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nuclear reactor in Pakistan, PARR-I (Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor), reached criticality and began operations at the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear...
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of this time was Margaret Hardenbrook Philipse, who was a merchant, a shipowner, and was involved in the trading of goods. During the mid-18th century...
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(1749), some British people brought slaves to the city. For example, shipowner and trader Joshua Mauger sold enslaved people at auction there. A few...
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Times. March 7, 1964. p. 10. "Installation Of Life Rafts Agreed To By Shipowners". Baltimore Sun. April 10, 1964. p. 32. "Mississippi Voting Laws Ruled...
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campaigner in Scotland[citation needed] Eqbal Ahmad (1933/34–1999) – Pakistani political scientist, activist[citation needed] Martti Ahtisaari (1937–2023)...
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