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What (who) is Zahid Ali - definition


Zahid Ali         
NORWEGIAN ACTOR
Zahid Ali (; born 30 June 1976) is a Norwegian stand-up comedian. He is known for his participation in the TV2 show Rikets Røst, which is hosted by Otto Jespersen.
Zahid Ali Khan         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
Zahid ali khan
Zahid Ali Khan is an Indian journalist from Hyderabad who is the editor-in-chief of an Urdu newspaper, The Siasat Daily. He has contested the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency in 2009.
Murder of Zahid Mubarek         
2000 MURDER IN ENGLAND
Zahid Mubarek Inquiry; Zahid Mubarek
Zahid Mubarek was a British Pakistani teenager who was murdered by his cellmate, Robert Stewart, on 21 March 2000 at the Feltham Young Offenders' Institution in West London. He was already inside Feltham when his murderer was transferred to his cell.
Examples of use of Zahid Ali
1. Zahid Ali Baig, Deputy Collector Collectorate of Customs, ST & FE(Adjudication), Quetta as Deputy Collector, Sales Tax House, Karachi.
2. Officer for Central Asia on behalf of the International Hockey Federation Zahid Ali hoped the recent tour of the Afghan squad would prove helpful in development of the game in Afghanistan.
3. Rashad bin Hashim Hassan, vice chairman of the South Asian Tawafa Establishment; Khaled Almaeena, editor in chief of Arab News; and Zahid Ali Khan, editor in chief of Hyderabad–based Urdu daily Siasat.
4. Many complained to Malik, during a dinner hosted by Zahid Ali Khan, the editor of Urdu daily Siasat, that those desirous of travelling to his country to meet their relatives faced difficulties in obtaining visas.
5. A powerful general during Zia–ul–Haq era, Zahid Ali Akbar, was tried in absentia by a Lahore accountability court on charges of embezzlement to the tune of millions of rupees during his appointments in the Water and Power Development Authority and a sports organization.