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Farah Ghuznavi is a
Bangladeshi writer,
development worker,
journalist and translator. She
studied at the
London School of Economics.
Ghuznavi has worked...
- Sir
Abdul Halim Khan
Ghuznavi (1876 – 1953), (also
spelled Sir
Abdul Halim Ghaznavi) was an
Indian politician, zamindar, and industrialist. He was a member...
- Ali Jauhar,
Muhammad Shafi,
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Sir
Abdul Halim Ghuznavi, Sir
Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah, AK
Fazlul Huq, Dr. Shafa'at
Ahmad Khan...
- Ruby
Ghaznavi (Bengali: রুবি গজনবী; 1935 –
January 2023) was a
Bangladeshi businesswoman and activist, and a
pioneer in the
revival of
traditional Bangladeshi...
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Chowdhury Muhammad Ismail Khan (Burdwan &
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industrialist 1920:
Alfred Pickford,
merchant 1935:
Abdul Halim Khan
Ghuznavi 1936: Sir
Charles Gordon Arthur 1950: Dr
Shanti Bhusan Dutt
Gupta 1955:...
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Bande Ali Mia
Begum Rokeya Bipradash Barua Dilwar Khan
Dilara Hashem Farah Ghuznavi Farrukh Ahmad Golam Mostofa Harun Ar
Rashid Humayun Ahmed Humayun Azad...
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informal employment and poverty. India: SEWA Academy. (PDF) Chen, Martha;
Ghuznavi, Ruby (1977).
Women in food-for-work: the
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