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2 unusual facts about Zia-ul-Haque


Malik Muhammad Arif

During the Marshal's Law of military dictator Zia ul Haq, he raised his voice for freedom of his fellows who were imprisoned & sentenced for jail & lashes.

Syed Murad Ahmed Khairi

This program was initiated by General Zia-ul-Haque, then President of Pakistan for training in Foreign Policy and International Affairs.


Agha Ibrahim Akram

In 1978, he retired from Pakistan Army as a Lieutenant-General after being superseded by General Zia-ul Haq.

Agha Shahi

In 1982, after losing General Zia's favor when he made an attempt to keep country on Non-Aligned Movement membership, he lost the foreign affairs ministry to senior military officer Lieutenant-General Yakob Ali Khan.

Akhtar Abdur Rahman

General Akhtar and General Zia along with a number of other top Pakistani military personnel were earlier in Bahawalpur to witness a US M1 Abrams tank demonstration.

In 1988, he was killed in the mysterious plane crash along with President Zia and many other high-ranking officers of the Pakistan and United States Armed Forces, including United States ambassador Arnold Lewis Raphel.

ASci Corporation

In 1991 Haque and Donald I. Mount founded the Environmental Testing Laboratory in Duluth, Minnesota.

Collaborators Act 1972

Shah Azizur Rahman, Wahiduzzaman, Mawlana Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh, former Awami League leader AKM Shamsul Haque, A. K. Faezul Huq, AKM.

Death and state funeral of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq

General Zia's son Ijaz-ul-Haq told Barbara Crossette a year after the crash that he was "101 percent sure" that Murtaza was involved.

Dhiren Barot

His co-accused conspirators were: Mohammed Naveed Bhatti, 24; Abdul Aziz Jalil, 31; Omar Abdul Rehman, 20; Junade Feroze, 28; Zia ul Haq, 25; Qaisar Shaffi, 25; and Nadeem Tarmohammed, 26; all Britons of Pakistani origin, most of Mirpuri descent.

Islam in Pakistan

The conservative principles dominated Zia's economic and foreign policies, including the interest-free system and strict opposition to Soviet Communism defining the military administration's philosophy.

Jaca Navarra

The word jaca has an unusual history, from Old Spanish haca, itself from Old French haque, which in turn is ultimately derived from the English place-name Hackney, a place famous for its horses.

Jemez River

A few miles to the south the Jemez River enters the Zia Indian Reservation and is joined by the Rio Salado, about four miles upstream from Zia Pueblo.

Kabirwala

This was nationalised in 1970's under Zia's military dictatorship and then privatized again in 1980s under the name of EFFEF Industries.

Karakoram Province

However, the Zia regime violently opposed any Shi'a movement for autonomy.

Kennedy Fried Chicken

Zia, an Afghan immigrant originally from Kabul, Afghanistan, is known by some as Zia Chicken or "Lau Chicken" and is regarded as the father of Kennedy Fried Chicken.

Khalid Hasan

He resigned in protest when the Bhutto government was overthrown by Gen. Zia-ul-Haq and worked in London with the Third World Foundation and the Third World Media before leaving to join the newly established OPEC News Agency (OPECNA) in Vienna, Austria, where he stayed for 10 years.

Kishore Bangla

The work team of Kishore Bangla comprised, in addition to Rafiqul Haque, writer Abdur Rahman, actor and graphic artist Afzal Hossain, journalist Saiful Alam Lytton and author Mustafa Majid, among others.

Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic and Persian University

Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic and Persian University Patna or simply MMHAPU was established under the provisions of the Bihar State Universities Act.

Mera Haque

Mera Haque is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap and produced by Bobby Raj.

Mohammad Mohaqiq

Its chairman, Ahmad Zia Massoud, is the younger brother of the former United Front leader Ahmad Shah Massoud, who was assassinated in 2001.

Naeemul Haque

Naeemul Haque is a member of Central Executive Committee of PTI since its inception in 1996 and remains close associate of Imran Khan.

Pogose School

Poet Shamsur Rahman, Kaykobad, editor Kaliprasanna Ghosh and comedian Bhanu Banerjee, as well as Zahirul Haque, Director of Banking Control of Karachi, and Babu Mathuramohan Chakraborty, the founder of Ayurvedic medicine house Sakti Ausadhalaya studied here.

Rafeeuddin Ahmed

Ahmed is married to Nighat Ahmed and is father to Zia Ahmed, also a Fletcher alumnus, and Kamaluddin Ahmed, a prominent lecturer at LUMS.

Rani Kuthir Baki Itihash

The film stars Ferdous Ahmed and Popy as the lead pair of the film along with the Alamgir, Tarik Anam Khan, Rahamat Ali, MM Morshed, Ahsanul Haque Minu and many more.

Rashid Zia

Rashid Zia first played for the United States in representative cricket in the 2001 ICC Trophy, and later was part of the team that played America's first two One Day Internationals in the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy in England.

Sawar Khan

General Sawar was replaced by the Zia's deputy General Khalid Mahmud Arif in March 1984 after completing the four-year term.

Seemab Akbarabadi

Shair continued to be published long after Seemab’s death, managed and edited (since 1935) by his son, Aijaz Siddiqi, and "Wahi-e-manzoom" published by his son Mazhar Siddiqui from Karachi was graced ith a Hijra Award on 27 Ramzan by the President of Pakistan, General Zia-Ul-Haq.

Shah Mohammad Ziaur Rahman

Air Marshal Zia graduated from the Defence Services Command & Staff College in Dhaka in 1991 and from the PAF Air War College in 1992.

Silsiilay

Zia (Bhumika Chawla), who is a fast rising Bollywood actress, whose live-in relationship is about to break up with the man who has groomed her for a film career, Neel (Rahul Bose).

Tansen

Nayak of Kalb Ali Khan court Bahadur Hussain Khan (Zia-ud-Daula,title conferred by Wajid Ali Shah,son of Jeevan Shah of Jhansi,grandson of Miyan Manrang,nephew(Bhaanje) of Pyar Khan of Awadh, maternal Grandson of Sadarang).

Urban Knights

Other great musicians have collaborated throughout the years with the Urban Knights such as Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire), saxophonists Gerald Albright, Najee, Kenny Garrett and Dave Koz, guitarists Jonathan Butler, Norman Brown, Earl Klugh, Bobby Broom and Fareed Haque.


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