- In
protest against the use of the word "gunmen" by the BBC,
journalist Mobashar Jawed "M.J."
Akbar refused to take part in an
interview following the Mumbai...
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Mobasher Jawed Akbar (born 11
January 1951) is an
Indian journalist and politician, who
served as the
Minister of
State (MoS) for
External Affairs until...
- Aurangzib:
Northern India, 1658–1681. M.C.
Sarkar & sons. p. 290. Akbar,
Mobashar (2002). The
Shade of Swords:
Jihad and the
conflict between Islam and Christianity...
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Frances Kennedy Fisher M. G. Harris –
Maria Guadalupe Harris M. J. Akbar –
Mobashar Jawed Akbar M. J. Engh – Mary Jane Engh M. J. Hyland –
Maria Joan Hyland...
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France won by 8
wickets Cricket Ground, Parc du
Grand Blottereau,
Nantes Umpires:
Mobashar Ashraf (Fra) and
Peter de
Boeck (Fra)...
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elected to field.
Jubaid Ahamed,
Dawood Ahmadzai, Virk Ali,
Noman Amjad,
Mobashar Ashraf,
Hevit Jackson,
Alestin Johnmary,
Usman Khan,
Rahmatullah Mangal...
- France 103/7 (20 overs) v Austria 104/2 (11.1 overs)
Noman Amjad 26 (19)
Waqar Zalmai 3/33 (4 overs)
Shadnan Khan 42* (23)
Mobashar Ashraf 1/12 (2 overs)...
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August 2021. "Jubaid Ahamed". ESPNcricinfo.
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August 2021. "
Mobashar Ashraf". ESPNcricinfo.
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August 2021. "Noman Amjad". ESPNcricinfo...