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Gʻafur Gʻulom (May 10, 1903 – July 10, 1966) was an
Uzbek poet, writer, and
literary translator. He is best
remembered for his
stories Shum Bola (The Mischievous...
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Abdul Gafur,
Abdul Gaffoor or
similar may
refer to:
Abdul Gafur Hali (1929–2016),
Bangladeshi folk lyricist,
composer and
singer Abdul Gafur (language...
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Gafur Rakhimov (Uzbek: G'ofur-Arslanbek
Ahmetovich Rahimov) (born July 22, 1951) is an
Uzbek businessman and
sports administrator who was the president...
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Gafur Mazrreku was a
member of
Socialist Party of Albania. He was a
deputy in parliament. He was
sentenced to 11
years after he shot Azem
Hajdari in parliament...
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Ğafur Qalbyūly (Kazakh: Ғафур Қалбыұлы, romanized:
Ğafur Qalbyūly) was a
Kazakh Biy, negotiator, one of the
leaders of 1870 Aday revolt. In 1866-1867 Qalbyūly...
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Abdul Gafur Hali (also
known as
Gafur Hali Maizbhanderi; 6
August 1929 – 21
December 2016) was a
Bangladeshi folk lyricist,
composer and
singer of the...
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developing young talent,
especially during the club's
legendary coach Abdul Gafur Baloch's
regime from 1972 to 1986. The club
earned promotions from the Dhaka...
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December 1971.
Gafur Bahini was a
militia that was
formed in the
beginning of the
Bangladesh War of Independence.
Abdul Gafur,
Mohiuddin Manik and...
- Md.
Abdul Gafur was a
member of the 4th
National ****embly of ****stan as a
representative of East ****stan.
Gafur was a
member of the 4th
National ****embly...
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Mohammad Abdul Gafur (19
February 1929 – 27
September 2024) was a
Bangladeshi journalist, teacher,
writer and
language activist of the
Bengali Language...