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  2. Geo TV - Wikipedia

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    Geo Network was founded in May 2002 by Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman.It started out with the launch of its flagship channel Geo News, in October 2002. [4] Hamid Mir joined the channel and became one of the first journalists to join Geo News.

  3. Tomb of Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Kokaltash - Wikipedia

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    Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Zafar Jung Kokaltash served as Mughal Sūbehdar (governor) of Lahore from 11 April 1691 – 1693. In mid of 1693, the foster-brother to the Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, Aurangzeb dismissed him from this office. Four years later, Khan-e-Jahan died on 23 November 1697 in Lahore and he was buried here, in this tomb.

  4. Battle of Lahore (1752) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Lahore was battle which took place between the invading Ahmed Shah Abdali and Mir Mannu, the Mughal governor of Punjab in 1752. It took place at Lahore in current day Punjab province of Pakistan. After the Mughals were defeated, Abdali decided to retain Mannu as the city's governor on his own behalf.

  5. Fateh Jang - Wikipedia

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    Fateh Jang (Punjabi and Urdu: فتح جنگ) is a city in Attock District of Punjab Province, Pakistan. [1] It is located 40 km (25 mi) from Attock City , and nearly 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Islamabad , Pakistan's capital near M1 motorway .

  6. Hamid Mir - Wikipedia

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    Mir joined the Daily Jang (Lahore) in 1987 and worked there as sub-editor, reporter, feature writer and edition in charge.In 1990, Mir was abducted, beaten and driven to a house where his captors demanded to know his source for the critical story he wrote when then President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was planning to dismiss the Bhutto government. [19]

  7. Nawaz Sharif - Wikipedia

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    NA-130 Lahore-XIV: In office 1 June 2013 – 28 July 2017: Preceded by: Bilal Yasin: Succeeded by: Kalsoom Nawaz: Constituency: NA-120 Lahore-III: In office 1993–1997: Constituency: NA-95 Lahore-IV: In office 1997–1999: Constituency: NA-95 Lahore-IV: Provincial Minister for Finance of Punjab; In office 1981–1985: Personal details; Born

  8. Ilm-ud-Din - Wikipedia

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    Ilm Deen, also written as Alimuddin (4 December 1908 – 31 October 1929), was an Indian Muslim carpenter who assassinated a book publisher named Mahashe Rajpal for publishing the book Rangila Rasul, which was considered derogatory towards the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, by Muslims. [1]

  9. Raja Aziz Bhatti - Wikipedia

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    In his brief military career, he was a staff officer working on administrative positions and widely popular as the "Muhafiz-e-Lahore" (Protector of Lahore). [5] [6] In 1997, he was the subject of a critically acclaimed [4] biographical war drama telefilm, Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, produced by the ISPR and directed by Salim Tahir of the PTV. [7]