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Captain. Battles/wars. World War II [1] North African campaign. Italian campaign. Mazhar Ali Khan (1917 – 1993) was a Pakistani socialist intellectual and a veteran journalist. He was the editor of The Pakistan Times in the 1950s, when it was considered a ' progressive ' newspaper. [2][3]
Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi. Sayyed Muhammad Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi (Urdu: سید محمد مظاہر علی اکبر نقوی; born 1 September 1960) is a removed Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he assumed office on 16 March 2020 and was removed as a Judge on 10 January 2024. [1][2] Naqvi previously served as a Judge of the Lahore High ...
Mazhar Abbas is a Pakistani journalist currently working with Geo News as Senior Analyst and columnist for Daily Jang. Previously he was the deputy director of ARY News Television, the bilingual news channel in Pakistan, and the secretary general of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists. [5] He is the brother of Zaffar Abbas, the editor of ...
He served until 2012 and was Pakistan's Ambassador to Ukraine from 2015 to 2018. [9] His other brother Mazhar Abbas is the secretary general of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, [10] while another brother, Zaffar Abbas, is the editor of Dawn (newspaper). He has another brother named Anwer Abbas. [5] [11]
1563-9444. Website. dawn.com. Dawn is a Pakistani English-language newspaper that was launched in British India by Jinnah in 1941. It is the largest English newspaper in Pakistan, and is widely considered the country's newspaper of record. [2][3][4] Dawn is the flagship publication of the Dawn Media Group, which also owns local radio station ...
Tahira Mazhar Ali (née Hayat) (5 January 1924 – 23 March 2005) was a Pakistani women's rights campaigner and a political activist, and mentor to Benazir Bhutto. Her children include British Pakistani political activist Tariq Ali, Tauseef Hyat, and Australian journalist Mahir Ali. [1][2][3]
ISSN. 1563-8731 (print) 1563-8723 (web) OCLC number. 1781424. Website. jang.com.pk. The Daily Jang (Urdu: روزنامہ جنگ) is an Urdu language newspaper headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. It is considered one of Pakistan's newspaper of record. [2][3]
Anthony Mascarenhas. Asad Ali Toor. Ayaz Latif Palijo. Ahmad Nadeem Qasimi. Ahfaz-ur-Rahman. Ahmed Rashid. Ayesha Siddiqa. Akber Ali Wahidi (1957–2011), sports journalist. Abdullah Malik (1920–2003)