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  2. Daily Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Daily Mashriq was founded in 1963 by Inayat Ullah Khan. Its name translates to 'East' in Urdu. In 1964, the newspaper was nationalized by the military regime of Ayub Khan and subsequently, it became part of the National Press Trust (NPT), which was established to manage nationalized independent newspapers in order to deter free media.

  3. Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Mashriq. The Mashriq ( / məˈʃriːk /; Arabic: ْاَلْمَشْرِق, romanized : al-Mashriq, lit. 'the east'), also known as the Arab Mashriq ( Arabic: اَلْمَشْرِقُ الْعَرَبِيُّ ), sometimes spelled Mashreq or Mashrek, is a term used by Arabs to refer to the eastern part of the Arab world, located in Western Asia ...

  4. Shatir Ghaznavi - Wikipedia

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    It was directed by J.K. Nanda with Prithviraj Kapoor (the patriarch of the Kapoors like Raj Kapoor, Sashi and Rishi Kapoor, and Kareena and Karishma Kapoor) and Suraiya in the lead cast. Music was composed by famous music director Khwaja Khurshid Anwar. The movie was released in 1943.

  5. Raees Warsi - Wikipedia

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    Warsi was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He came from a renowned family of poets and literary figures. His father, Sattar Warsi, is a household name in theological poetry, in the genre of Na`at. Both his brothers, Dr. Saeed Warsi and Rasheed Warsi, are Urdu poets and journalists. After his early childhood education in Karachi, Warsi successfully ...

  6. Iqbal Zuberi - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, Editor. Notable credit (s) former chief editor and chief executive of the Daily Mashriq. Title. former chief editor and chief executive of the Daily Mashriq. Iqbal Zuberi was a senior Pakistani journalist and a former chief editor and chief executive of the Daily Mashriq. [1] Iqbal Zuberi was born in Bhopal in 1932.

  7. Arab Mashreq International Road Network - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Mashreq international Road Network is an international road network between the primarily Arab countries of the Mashriq ( Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman and Yemen ). In addition, part of the network passes through Israel, which is not a party to the agreement that created it as well ...

  8. Al-Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mashriq. Al-Mashriq (المشرق; English: Where the Sun Rises) is a daily newspaper published in Iraq. The paper was launched in 2003 following the US invasion of Iraq. [1] It is based in Baghdad. [2] [3] It is privately owned [3] and is published daily except for Fridays. [4] On 4 March 2007 the editor-in-chief of the paper, Muhan Al ...

  9. Misri Khan Orakzai - Wikipedia

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    Misri Khan Orakzai (c. 1962 – 14 September 2010), who had been a journalist for the Daily Ausaf and Daily Mashriq and was the president of the Hangu Union of Journalists, was from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan and was shot and killed at the press club in Hangu by the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e Taliban, for negative coverage.