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unusual facts about Mohammad Ali al-Abid



Abd al-Qadir Qaddura

Born in 1935 in the Circassian village of al-Braika, Qaddura was the son of Ibrahim al-Mughribi, chief of the Damascus Police during the era of President Mohammad Ali al-Abid(1932-1936).

Ghulam Mansoor

As per the Firman (decree) of Aurangzeb sealed by ‘Sadr Sadoor Abid Khan’, he was awarded Sanad of Qadaa.

Jamilur Reza Choudhury

His father, Abid Reza Choudhury (1905-1991), was a renown civil engineer who had migrated to Dhaka in 1952 (after the Partition of India) from Rangauty, a rural area of Hailakandi (Assam, India).

Nawab Khwaja Abid Siddiqi

Khwaja Abid Siddiqi born in Adilabad near the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand.

The Mughal Emperor bestowed on Khwaja Abid a Kilat (dress of honour) and promised him that after he returned from Mecca he could take up a post on his personal staff.

Qazi Syed Inayatullah

As per the Firman (decree) of Aurangzeb sealed by ‘Sadr Sadoor Abid Khan’, he was awarded Sanad of Qadaa.

Sabine Bergmann-Pohl

Since 1990 Bergmann-Pohl has been the Patron of the General Disabled Persons in Germany (ABID eV) and since 2003 President of the Berlin Red Cross.


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