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Shehzad Tanweer (15
December 1982 – 7 July 2005) was a
British ****stani who was one of four
Islamist terrorists who
detonated explosives in
three trains...
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Tanvir (also
spelled Tanbir, Tanveer,
Tanweer,
Tanver or Tanwir) (Arabic: تنوير, romanised:
Tanweer; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: تنویر, romanised: Tanveer; Bengali:...
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Tanweer Ahmed (born
January 21, 1969) is a ****stani businessman, investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Tanweer is the
owner of the
Prairie View...
- to Kill (with
Tanweer Films) 9 10
Minutes Gone (with
Tanweer Films) 10
Years (with
Tanweer Films) 12
Years a
Slave 21 & Over (with
Tanweer Films) 21 Bridges...
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Tanweer Hasan is a
Bangladeshi academic and
former vice-chancellor of the
Independent University, Bangladesh.
Hasan studied at the
Mirzapur Cadet College...
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Tanweer Ikram CBE (born 1965) is a
British solicitor and
judge who
currently serves as the
deputy senior district judge (deputy
chief magistrate). Tanweer...
- he was the
youngest of the
group of four. The
other men were
Shehzad Tanweer,
Germaine Lindsay, and
Mohammad Sidique Khan.
Hussain was born in Leeds...
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Staff at the
centre have
confirmed that two of the
London bombers,
Shehzad Tanweer and
Hasib Hussain,
frequented the HYAP. Khan used the
outreach project...
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Bilal Tanweer (Urdu, Punjabi: بلال تنویر; born 1983) is a ****stani
writer and
translator from La****. His
novel The
Scatter Here Is Too
Great was awarded...
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statement by
Shehzad Tanweer was
broadcast by Al-Jazeera. In the video,
which may have been
edited to
include remarks by al-Zawahiri,
Tanweer said: Your government...