M Taher Saif - meaning and definition. What is M Taher Saif
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What (who) is M Taher Saif - definition

AFGHAN POLITICIAN
Taher Badakhshi; Taher Badakhshu

M. Taher Saif         
BANGLADESHI AMERICAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER
M. Taher Saif is a Bangladeshi American mechanical engineer, currently the Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor at the University of Illinois.
Muhammed Taher Pasha         
PRESIDENT OF THE EGYPTIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (1897-1970)
Mohamed Taher Pasha; Muhammed Taher
Muhammed Taher Pasha (1879 – 29 January 1970) () was an Egyptian doctor of political science, originally of Turkish origin, and the founder of the Mediterranean Games.Mediterranean Games He was the chairman of the Egyptian Olympic Committee and also a member of the Executive Commission of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1957.
Nahed Taher         
SAUDI ARABIAN BUSINESS WOMAN
Nahid Taher
Nahed Taher (Arabic:ناهد طاهر) is Saudi businesswoman, founder and chief executive officer of Gulf One Investment Bank, which has its headquarters in Bahrain.

Wikipedia

Tahir Badakhshi

Taher Badakhshi (October 30, 1933 – October 30, 1979) (Persian: طاهر بدخشی) has been a cultural and political personality in Afghanistan. He had performed a large variety of cultural and political activities in Afghanistan including organisation of different scale gatherings of authors, journalists and writers of the country and hosting meetings in which the intelligentsia of different cultural and political backgrounds came together for discussions, and he was the founder of "Revolutionary Organization of the Toilers of Afghanistan", (in Persian: سازمان انقلابی زحمتکشان افغانستان) a liberal leftist group with affinity to the Non-Aligned Movement that was founded in Yugoslavia in 1956, triggered by Josip Broz Tito, and promoted by the two most pivotal personalities in the global South: Jawaharlal Nehru and Gamal Abdel Nasser. The group has also had a firm touch to the liberal principles and heterogeneous ideas of liberalism and modernism, and of course in the very temporal and geographic context of the country, it had affinities to the leftist liberation and anti-colonial movements in Asia, Latin America and Africa.