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Nasir al-Din
Muhammad (6
March 1508 – 27
January 1556),
commonly known by his
regnal name
Humayun (Persian pronunciation: [hu.mɑː.juːn]), was the second...
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Hamāyūn (Homāyūn, Khamayun, همایون,) is a
village in
Kapisa Province of Afghanistan.
Hamayun lies on the
eastern slope of Mt. Nēshar.
Hamāyūn (Approved)...
- Dr.
Muhammad Humayun Mohmand (Pashto: محمد ہمایوں مہمند) is a ****stani
politician who is
currently serving as a
member of the
Senate of ****stan from...
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Meraj Hamayun Khan (born 8
August 1945) is a ****stani educationist,
social worker and
politician from
Swabi District who is a
member of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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Hamayun Omar is an
Afghan cricketer. He made his List A
debut for Amo
Region in the 2017
Ghazi Amanullah Khan
Regional One Day
Tournament on 13 August...
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occupied the
territory of
Marwar from
Ajmer to
Mount Abu in 1544. When
Hamayun fled from Agra
towards Multan, Sher Shah
dispatched Khawas Khan and the...
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Muhammad (2005-01-01). "Ethnobotanical
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Utror and
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Asghar Lali (1977–1979) 2. Afghanistan,
Hamayun Hamdard (2022–2023) 3. Afghanistan, Mohd
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Awareness On
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Friday Times.
Retrieved 11
October 2024.
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Muhammad (1
January 2005). "Ethnobotanical
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Utror and Gabral...