Nazir Ahmad (Burewala resident) — Nazir Ahmad is a 40 year old Pakistani man who killed his three daughters and his stepdaughter as his wife, Rehmat Bibi, watched. When Ahmad s eldest (step) daughter, 25 year old Muqadas Bibi, married a man against his wishes, he slit her throat… … Wikipedia
Nazir Ahmad (murderer) — For other people named Nazir Ahmed, see Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation). Nazir Ahmad is a 40 year old Pakistani man who killed his three daughters and his stepdaughter as his wife, Rehmat Bibi, watched. When Ahmad s eldest (step) daughter, 25 year… … Wikipedia
Deputy Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi — For other people named Nazir Ahmed, see Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation). Deputy Nazeer Ahmad Dehlvi Diptee (Deputy) Nazeer Ahmad was a leading Urdu writer who was also a social and religious reformer, and a prominent scholar. He was a pioneer of… … Wikipedia
Nazir Ahmed (physicist) — For other people named Nazir Ahmed, see Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation). Nazir Ahmed Nazir Ahmed on third right … Wikipedia
Nazir Ahmed (disambiguation) — The name Nazir Ahmed or Ahmad may refer to:* Deputy Nazir Ahmad Dehlvi (1836 1912), leading Urdu writer from India * Nazir Ahmad, Pakistani child murderer * Nazir Ahmad (Manitoba politician), mayor of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada * Nazir Ahmed,… … Wikipedia
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad — Founder of The Ahmadiyya Movement Mirza Ghulam Ahmad c. 1897 Claim as Messiah c. 1891 … Wikipedia
Ch. Nazir Ahmed Jatt — was born in a Jat family of Toba Tek Singh, Punjab.[1] He is well known business man and agriculturist of his area. Political career Ch. Nazir Ahmed Jatt has been hold the office of Chairman of National Assembly Standing Committee for Labour,… … Wikipedia
Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad — Khalifatul Masih II Leader of the Faithful (Amir al Mu minin) Khaifatul Masih II in 1924 Caliphate … Wikipedia
Mirza Masroor Ahmad — Khalifatul Masih V Leader of the Faithful (Amir al Mu minin) Khaifatul Masih V in Canada Caliphate … Wikipedia
Nasir Jang Mir Ahmad — Humayun Jâh, Nizâm ad Dawla, Nabab Mir Ahmad Alî Khân Bahadur, Nâsir Jang[1] ou Nasir Jang Mir Ahmad est le second souverain de la dynastie des Nizâm de l Hyderâbâd en 1748. Il est le second fils de Mir Qamâr ad Dîn Khân Nizâm al Mulk Asaf Jâh… … Wikipédia en Français