known as Ibu Kasur (January 16, 1926 – October 22, 2002), was an Indonesian artist, television presenter, and educator. Together with Pak Kasur, she hosted...
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He was involved in the broadcast of RRI's Panggung Gembira hosted by Pak Kasur. Then, he became acquainted with Bing Slamet. Ateng, Slamet, and Dradjat...
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first used for train travel in 1885 when a journey between Ferozepur and Kasur (now in Pakistan) en route to Peshawar was completed. Presently, the track...
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provide healthcare facilities to the underprivileged population of District Kasur and southern part of Lahore. The college has highly qualified and experienced...
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out at other India–Pakistan border posts, such as the: Ganda Singh Wala, Kasur district (Pakistani side) / Hussainiwala, Firozpur district (Indian side)...
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Herawaty, Darussalam, Ribut Rawit, Mohammad Jusuf, Sukarsih, R.A. Sri Mulat, Pak Kasur, and Lilik Sudjio. Its soundtrack featured seven songs, including "Inilah...
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Bulleh Shah (category People from Kasur District)
Shah Inayat Qadri , whom he respected a lot. He lived and was buried in Kasur (present-day Punjab, Pakistan). He is regarded as the "Poet of the People...
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India–Pakistan border (redirect from Indo-Pak Border)
India, to Karachi, Pakistan. Other crossings Ganda Singh Wala border, Kasur District (Pakistan side) / Hussainiwala border, Punjab (India side) Sulaimanki...
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and now he must marry Rachman's daughter. Saputangan 1949 Fred Young Pak Kasur, Chatir Harro, Noorsini, Netty Herawaty Hardjono goes blind while at sea...
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Pakistan (redirect from Pak-e-stan)
and Urdu word... It means the land of the Paks, the spiritually pure and clean." Etymologists note that پاک pāk, is 'pure' in Persian and Pashto and the...
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the Kasur–Lodhran Railway in 1909 by the Southern Punjab Railway as part of the Sutlej Valley Railway irrigation project. The line linked Kasur to Lodhran...
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writer, historian and cultural activist. He is founder of Punjabi Khoj Garh, Kasur. He is a Punjabi nationalist and researcher of Sikh heritage in Pakistan...
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11th Infantry Division (Pakistan) (redirect from 11th Infantry Division (PAK))
withstood the Indian assault towards Lahore, with the 11th fighting in the Kasur region. After this battle, the division was committed to the Khem Karan...
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district was composed of 3 tehsils - Lahore, Kasur and Chunian, but in 1976, Kasur and Chunian tehsils became Kasur District, separate from Lahore District...
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COAS Commendation Cards. Battle of Phillora Battle Of Haji Pir Battle of Kasur Battle of Chumb Dabas, Maninder (20 September 2017). "The Battle Of Dograi...
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of 1965, he led the Pakistan 11th Division to victory in the Battle of Kasur. He served as the Chief of Staff (COS)of the Pakistan Army under President...
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Pattoki railway station (category Railway stations in Kasur District)
city, Kasur district of Punjab province of the Pakistan. List of railway stations in Pakistan Pakistan Railways https://www.irfca.org/docs/pak-stations...
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Tayyip Erdoğan Hospital, Muzaffargarh Sialkot Mission Hospital Wali Hospital Kasur Sindh is the second-most populous province of Pakistan. Karachi is the main...
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Indo-Pakistani border area in Pakistan and arrested by the Pakistan Rangers near Kasur. Singh and his supporters claimed that the arrest was a case of mistaken...
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options available to India". Pakistan deployed the 14th Infantry Division to Kasur and Sialkot, close to the border. India advised its citizens not to travel...
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along three axes – the Amritsar-Lahore, Khalra-Burki-Lahore and Khem Karan-Kasur roads – overwhelming the small Pakistani force. Indian infantry, supported...
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Shah Inayat Qadiri (category People from Kasur District)
Mohammad of Kasur, who was an Imam. He was the student of Shah Raza and teacher of Bulleh Shah and Waris Shah.[citation needed] He used to work in Kasur, but...
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Pakistan Stream gas pipeline (redirect from PakSteam)
North-South gas pipeline or PakSteam, is a Russian proposed pipeline stretching from the port city of Karachi to the city of Kasur in Punjab, Pakistan. It...
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Civil Services of Pakistan in 1972. He has served as deputy commissioner of Kasur, Muzaffargarh and Jhelum, and commissioner Gujranwala. He has also served...
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Kasur Junction Railway Station (Urdu and Punjabi: قصور جنکشن ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Pakistan. Kasur Junction was a junction before the partition of...
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China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (redirect from Pak China Economic Corridor)
a part of it. The 1,223 MW Balloki Power Plant, under construction near Kasur, is being built by China's Harbin Electric Company with financing from China's...
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Rafiq Villas (category Populated places in Kasur District)
Rafiq Villas (رفیق والا), formerly known as Kujjianwala, is a small town in Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan. It was founded by Peir Muhammad, who is the predecessor...
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necessities of the military authorities, this rail line (along with the Lodhran–Kasur Railway) was dismantled in 1917 during World War I, as the rails were needed...
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, ended in a decisive Indian Victory. Battle of Kasur, in 1807 as part of the Afghan-Sikh Wars between the Sikh Empire and the...
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Gaggoo Arifwala Murad Chishti Pak Pattan Haveli Wasawewala Basirpur Mandi Ahmadabad Kanganpur Usmanwala Khudian Khas Kasur Junction Raiwind Junction Kot...
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