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    Eqbal Ahmad (1933 – 11 May 1999) was a Pakistani political scientist, writer and academic known for his anti-war activism, his support for resistance...
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    Berrigan, Elizabeth McAlister, Rev. Neil McLaughlin, Rev. Joseph Wenderoth, Eqbal Ahmad, Anthony Scoblick, and Mary Cain Scoblick. The group was unsuccessfully...
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  • The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad is a book of selected essays and other writings by Eqbal Ahmad published in 2006. It was edited by Yogesh Chandrani...
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    26 April 2012. Eqbal Ahmad; Noam Chomsky; Carollee Bengelsdorf; Margaret Cerullo (13 June 2006). The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad (1st ed.). Columbia...
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  • journalist Kuldip Nayar, scholar Wilfred Cantwell Smith, and activist Eqbal Ahmad. As of 2020, Forman was home to 8,435 students including 3,173 Intermediate...
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  • Barelvi Rabiah Jamil Beg Sana Bucha Meher Bukhari Chiragh Hasan Hasrat Eqbal Ahmad Faysal Aziz Khan Musharraf Ali Farooqi Ian Fyfe Maulana Ghulam Rasool...
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    twice, first to Hajra Ahmed, niece of public intellectual and activist Eqbal Ahmad. Hoodbhoy and Hajra Ahmed have two daughters together, including Alia...
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    27 April 2012. Eqbal Ahmad; Noam Chomsky; Carollee Bengelsdorf; Margaret Cerullo (13 June 2006). The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad (1st ed.). Columbia...
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    Confronting Empire South End Press ISBN 0-89608-615-1 Interviews with Eqbal Ahmad 2001 The Decline and Fall of Public Broadcasting ISBN 0-89608-654-2 Propaganda...
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    mentorship of Anwar Kazmi, 'the Maulana's Lieutenant', as his friend Eqbal Ahmad called him), wife Bilquis Edhi (1947-2022), and daughter Kubra (who runs...
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    Gaya Gautam Buddha Rajesh Kumar Anugrah Narayan Sinha Jitan Ram Manjhi Eqbal Ahmad Prithvi Shaw Seyed E. Hasnain Ashutosh Aman Tabish Khair Prem Kumar (politician)...
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  • Ashly Burch, entertainment executive John Branca, political scientist Eqbal Ahmad, journalist and current dean of Columbia University Graduate School of...
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  • intellectual Mr. Irfan Husain. TIP's founding chancellor was Dr. Eqbal Ahmad. Since Dr. Ahmad's demise, architect and thinker Mr. Arif Hasan has served this...
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    democratic and sustainable world." TNI was founded in 1974 in Amsterdam by Eqbal Ahmad, who was the organization's first director. Initially it operated as...
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  • 1954), Indian judge Iqbal Ahmad Khan (1954–2020), Indian classical vocalist Iqbal Ahmed (politician), Indian politician Eqbal Ahmad (1933–1999), Pakistani...
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  • been criticized notably by Eqbal Ahmad, who regarded its view of Islam as erroneous. Ahmed Rashid, a personal friend of Eqbal's, appears in the book as the...
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  • Sage Publications. Those who have served on its Editorial Board include Eqbal Ahmad, John Berger, Victoria Brittain, Malcolm Caldwell, Jan Carew, Basil Davidson...
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  • – feminist, and human rights campaigner in Scotland[citation needed] Eqbal Ahmad (1933/34–1999) – Pakistani political scientist, activist[citation needed]...
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  • South Wales (1976). José Fernández Aguayo, Spanish photography director. Eqbal Ahmad, 65, Pakistani political scientist, writer and pacifist, heart failure...
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  • T. May 1996 Stories My Country Told Me: The Meaning of Nationhood - Eqbal Ahmad on the Grand Trunk Road H. O. Hazareth 1996 The Burger & the King: The...
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    Radha (2003), "South Asia: Introduction", The Selected Writings of Eqbal Ahmad, New York and Oxford: Columbia University Press, p. 396, ISBN 0-231-12711-1...
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  • Khaldunia is inspired from Ibn Khaldun, the naming being a brainchild of Eqbal Ahmad. In February 2012, the plan to construct a purpose built campus was approved...
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    Puerto Rican Independence, and communist revolutionary movements in Peru. Eqbal Ahmad Guy Aoki Grace Lee Boggs Helen Zia Cecilia Chung Vijay Gupta Yuji Ichioka...
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  • Thelonious Monk, Yusef Lateef, Buster Williams, Jimmy Owens, and Billy Taylor Eqbal Ahmad, political scientist, writer and academic Michael Klare, scholar on U...
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  • Mahal Foxtrot. Retrieved 21 December 2020. "Stories My Country Told Me: Eqbal Ahmad on the Grand Trunk Road". 11 October 2013 – via YouTube. Nazareth, H...
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  • and imperialism, attracting to its editorial board Orlando Letelier, Eqbal Ahmad, Malcolm Caldwell, John Berger, Basil Davidson, Thomas Lionel Hodgkin...
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    Pakistan Experience, Asghar Khan (ed.) Zed Books, 1985. "A.H. Nayyar | Eqbal Ahmad Centre for Public Education". www.eacpe.org. Retrieved 29 April 2020...
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  • Pakistan. After her death, a noted Pakistani scholar and journalist Eqbal Ahmad wrote in his tribute to Razia Bhatti,"She will crash, I had thought then...
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  • Abernethy Mumia Abu-Jamal As'ad AbuKhalil Bruce Ackerman Ezequiel Adamovsky Eqbal Ahmad Michael Albert Aimee Allison Anthony Alvarado Amnesty International Anna...
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  • forcing Eqbal al-Soltaneh to flee to the Caucasus. Eqbal al-Soltaneh returned, supporting royalist forces during the Siege of Tabriz. Eventually, Eqbal al-Soltaneh...
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