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Qu'est-ce (qui) est S Zaman - définition

PERIODICAL LITERATURE
Today's Zaman (newspaper); Sunday's Zaman; Today’s Zaman

Qamar-uz-Zaman Shah         
POLITICIAN
Syed Qamar Zaman Shah; Qamar Zaman Shah
Syed Qamar-uz-Zaman Shah (1933 – 2016), was a Pakistani politician and agriculturist who served as the Deputy Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.
S. Zaman         
PAKISTANI POLITICIAN
S. Zaman was a Member of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan.
Khawaja Muhammad Zaman of Luari         
SUFI POET
Hazrat khuwaja Muhammad zaman luari sharif; Hazrat Khawaja Muhammad Zaman Luari Sharif
Khawaja Muhammad Zaman of Luari (1713 - 1775 AD : 1125 - 1188 AH) () was a sufi saint and poet from Sindh. His father, Shaikh Abdul Latif Siddiqi, was a descendant of first Rashidun Caliph Abu Bakr.

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Today's Zaman

Today's Zaman (Zaman is Turkish for 'time' or 'age') was an English-language daily newspaper based in Turkey. Established on 17 January 2007, it was the English-language edition of the Turkish daily Zaman. Today's Zaman included domestic and international coverage, and regularly published topical supplements. Its contributors included cartoonist Cem Kızıltuğ.

On 4 March 2016, a state administrator was appointed to run Zaman as well as Today's Zaman. Since a series of corruption investigations went public on 17 December 2013 which targeted high ranking government officials, the Turkish government has been putting pressure on media organizations that are critical of it.

As of 9 March 2016, the website of Today's Zaman had not been updated since 5 March, while all archived articles prior to March 2016 were removed.

On July 20, 2016, five days after the military coup attempt, Today's Zaman was shut down after an executive decree by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan; arrest warrants were issued for 47 former staff. Zaman was described by an official as the “flagship media organization” of the Gülen-led movement. CNBC described the newspaper as "what used to be Turkey’s number one English daily" before its shutdown.