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Eqbal Ahmad (1933 – 11 May 1999) was a ****stani
political scientist,
writer and
academic known for his anti-war activism, his
support for resistance...
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Eqbal (Persian: اقبال, lit. 'Luck') was a
reformist newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. It was shut down in July 2005.
Eqbal was a
reformist daily of...
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Eqbal Mehdi (1
April 1946, Amroha,
British India – 19 May 2008, Karachi, ****stan) was a ****stani
painter artist. He is
famous for his pen drawings....
- M. Y.
Eqbal (13
February 1951 – 7 May 2021) was an
Indian judge. He
served as
Judge of
Supreme Court of India. He
served also as
Chief Justice of the...
- Amirabad-e
Eqbal (Persian: اميراباداقبال, also
Romanized as Amīrābād-e
Eqbāl; also
known as Amīrābād) is a
village in
Eqbal-e
Gharbi Rural District, in...
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Mohammad Eqbal Munib (Dari: محمد اقبال منیب; died in 2012) was a
Hazara politician in
Afghanistan and the
former governor of Ghor. He had
previously served...
- 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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Manouchehr Eghbal (Persian: منوچهر اقبال;
September 1909 – 25
November 1977) was an
Iranian physician and
royalist politician. He was the
Prime Minister...
- Qaleh-ye
Eqbal (Persian: قلعه اقبال, also
Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye
Eqbāl) is a
village in Mizdej-e Olya
Rural District, in the
Central District of Farsan...
- Berrigan,
Elizabeth McAlister, Rev. Neil McLaughlin, Rev.
Joseph Wenderoth,
Eqbal Ahmad,
Anthony Scoblick, and Mary Cain Scoblick. The
group was unsuccessfully...