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Muhammad Junaid Muhammad Lafir (27 May 1930 - 26
April 1981) also
known as
either Mohammed Lafir or M J M
Lafir was a Sri
Lankan snooker player. He won...
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Lafir is a name
belonging to Sri
Lankan Moors which is
commonly used as a
surname in Sri Lanka. It may
refer to A. C. M.
Lafir (born 1935), Sri Lankan...
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Lafir, who were heli-dropped
under heavy fire and made
radio contact with the
besieged troops.
Personally leading the
attack under heavy fire,
Lafir was...
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Abdul Cader Mohamed Lafir (27
October 1935 – 18 May 2022) was an
opening batsman who pla**** for
Ceylon from 1953 to 1970
before Test
status was awarded...
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Jayasinghe at the 2000
Sydney Olympics for women's 200 metres. In 1973,
Muhammad Lafir won the
World Billiards Championship, the
highest feat by a Sri
Lankan in...
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operated independently,
during which time
Lieutenant (later Colonel) A. F.
Lafir joined the RDF from the
Gajaba Regiment.
Following several successful operations...
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world championship title for any
sports won by Sri Lanka.
Muhammad Lafir was a past
student of
Hameed Al
Husseinie College. The
college has hosted...
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designer (d. 2016) May 27 John Barth,
American writer (d. 2024)
Muhammad Lafir, Sri
Lankan snooker player (d. 1981) May 28 –
Edward Seaga,
Jamaican politician...
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stores in the UAE, five in Qatar, and two in Oman.
Tradeline LLC's
Ahmed Lafir opened the UAE's
first Chowking in
April 2003. The country's
locations are...
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scored 237 for
Moors in 1952. The
record stood until 1970, when A. C. M.
Lafir scored 255 for
Nomads Sports Club.
Salih and his wife
Sithy Suada (the sister...