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Zulfikar Ali Khan         
INDIAN POLITICIAN (1933-1992)
Zulfikar Ali Khan Bahadur; Zulfiquar Ali Khan; Syed Zulfiqar Ali Khan
Major Nawab Sayyid Zulfikar Ali Khan Bahadur (11 March 1933 – 5 April 1992) was an Indian politician and an Indian army officer who ruled as Titular Nawab of Rampur from 1982 to 1992, succeeding his elder brother Murtaza Ali Khan Bahadur.
Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh         
IRANIAN POLITICIAN
Sheikh Ali khan Zangeneh; Shaykh Ali Khan Zangana
Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh (, died 1689), was an Iranian statesman of Kurdish origin, who served as the grand vizier of the Safavid king (shah) Suleiman I (r. 1666–1694) from 1669 to 1689.
Mansur Ali Khan         
  • The south face of the [[Nizamat Imambara]] as seen from the stairs of the [[Hazarduari Palace]].
NAWAB OF BENGAL (1830-1884)
Mansur ali Khan; Mansoor ali Khan; Mansur Ali Khan (Nawab of Bengal); Feradun Jah; Mansur Ali Khan of Bengal
Nawab Sayyid Mansur Ali Khan (29 October 1830 – 4 November 1884) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1838 until his abdication in 1880, whereupon he renounced his titles and position as Nawab. During his reign, he instituted various policies in the princely state he governed, frequently coming into conflict with the colonial government over monetary issues.
Ejemplos de uso de Zulfikar Ali Khan
1. "It‘s extremely important to show that people are sick and tired of this dictatorial regime," said Zulfikar Ali Khan Khosa, president of the Punjab branch of Sharif‘s party, predicting huge crowds would travel to the airport despite the crackdown.
2. Armed officers mounted each bus and ordered the drivers to take the passengers away – apparently into custody. It‘s extremely important to show that people are sick and tired of this dictatorial regime,‘‘ said Zulfikar Ali Khan Khosa, president of the Punjab branch of Sharif‘s party, predicting huge crowds would travel to the airport despite the crackdown.
3. Pervez Musharraf should not seek to undermine Pakistan’s legal system by having Sharif locked up. «It’s extremely important to show that people are sick and tired of this dictatorial regime,» said Zulfikar Ali Khan Khosa, president of the Punjab branch of Sharif’s party, predicting huge crowds would travel to the airport despite the crackdown.