Ghulam Khan — غلام خان Staat: Pakistan Pr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ghulam (disambiguation) — This is a list of people and placed named Ghulam People named Ghulam*Ghulam Abbas *Ghulam Abbas (cricketer) *Ghulam Abbas Khan *Ghulam Ahmad *Ghulam Ahmed *Ghulam Ahmed Pervez *Ghulam Ali *Ghulam Ali (cricketer) *Ghulam Ali Allana *Ghulam Faruq… … Wikipedia
Ghulam Dastagir Shaida — (persisch استاد غلام دستگیر شیدا) Ustad Ghulam Dastagir (* 1916 im Distrikt Tschar Deh der Provinz Kabul; † 22. April 1970 in Qarabagh der gleichen Provinz) war einer der Sänger und Musiker des Kabuler Künstlerviertels Kharabat. Haji Afzal,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ghulam Ishaq Khan — Ghulam Ishaq Khan, connu sous l abréviation GIK, (en Urdu/Pachtoun : غلام اسحاق خان) (né le 20 janvier 1915, à Ismailkhel, dans le district de Bannu, dans la partie de l Inde qui allait devenir le Pakistan après l indépendance mort le 27… … Wikipédia en Français
Ghulam Mohammad Farhad — Ghu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ghulam Dastgir Shaida — Ghulam Dastagir Shaida (persisch استاد غلام دستگیر شیدا) Ustad Ghulam Dastagir (* 1916 im Distrikt Tschar Deh der Provinz Kabul; † 22. April 1970 in Qarabagh der gleichen Provinz) war einer der Sänger und Musiker des Kabuler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ghulam Faruque — Khan Bahadur Ghulam Faruque Khan (1899 ndash;1992) was a politician and industrialist of Pakistan. He belonged to the village Shaidu in Nowshera District. Nowshera is the home of the famous Pashtun Tribe the Khattaks of the NWFP Province in… … Wikipedia
Ghulam Yahya Khan Tarzi — (born 1898) was a public servant and diplomat in Afghanistan from 1920 to 1964. Internationally, Ghulam Yahya Khan Tarzi began his career in public service in the field of international affairs. He joined the Afghan Foreign Service in 1920. By… … Wikipedia
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi — غلام مصطفیٰ جتوئی Mandats 13e Premier ministre du Pakistan (par interim) 6 août 1990 – 6 novembre 1990 Président Ghulam Ishaq Khan … Wikipédia en Français
Ghulam Haider Khan High School — is an all boys school based in Second Phase Khair Khana, Kabul, Afghanistan, named after Ghulam Haider Khan, an Afghan freedom fighter who fought against the British. It has about 10,000 students from seven to twelfth grade in four shifts.… … Wikipedia