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Swati may refer to Films * ''Swati'' (1984 film), a Telugu film * ''Swati'' (1986 film), a 1986 Bollywood romantic drama film * '' Swati Mutyam'', a 1986 Telugu-language drama film written, directed by K. Viswanath * '' Swati Kiranam'', a 1992 Telugu musical drama film directed by K. Viswanath Other uses * Swati language (other), several languages with the name * Swazi people, an ethnic group of southern Africa * a resident of Swat, Pakistan, or the former princely state of Swat * Swati tribe * Swati (star), a star in ancient Sanskrit scriptures Persons with the name * Abdul Hameed Swati (1917–2008), Pakistani Islamic scholar * Azam Khan Swati (born 1947), Pakistani politician and businessman * Babar Saleem Swati, Pakistani politician * Riffat Akbar Swati (born 1946), member of the provincial assembly * Swati Dandekar (born 1951), state representative of Iowa * Swati Kaushal, Indian writer * Swati Mia Saini, American financial journalist and video host * Swat ...
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Babar Saleem Swati
Babar Saleem Swati (بابر سلیم سواتی) also known as Babar Saleem Khan Jahangiri is a Pakistani politician and landlord who is the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since 29 February 2024. He is member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from the constituency PK-37 Mansehra -II. Previously, he was a member of the Provincial Assembly from 2018 to 2022 and served as Advisor to the Chief Minister on Home and Tribal Affairs from October 2022 till January 2023. He belongs to the Jehangiri family within the Swati tribe of Mansehra. Background Babar Saleem Swati was born into Jehangiri family of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's first biggest Jageerdar tribe, The Swatis. His forefather Sultan Jehangir Gabri, a grandson of Sultan Pakhal Gibari was the ruler of Sultanate of Swat. Babar Saleem Swati is the grandson of Jageerdar Jummah Khan Swati who was the fourth "Khan of Mansehra City" during British Rule and great-grandson of Jageerdar Zaman Kh ...
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Azam Khan Swati
Muhammad Azam Khan Swati (Pashtun tribe), Swati (Urdu, Pashto: محمد اعظم خان سواتی; born 22 June 1956) is a Pakistani politician and businessman who served as the Ministry of Narcotics Control (Pakistan), Minister of Narcotics Control and Ministry of Railways (Pakistan), Railways from 2020 to 2022. He is the elected senior vice president of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. He belongs to the Swati tribe of Mansehra. Early in his life, Swati had moved to the United States to escape political victimization by Zia-ul-Haq because of his democratic activism, where owned a chain of stores, was a member of the Pakistani American Congress and played important role in high-profile charity events, while in parallel practicing law. Returning to Pakistan, he joined the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in 2002 and became a Senate of Pakistan, senator in 2003 but resigned in 2011 and joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). 2018 Pakistani Senate election, In 2018, ...
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Swazi People
The Swati or Swazi ( Swati: ''Emaswati'', singular ''Liswati'') are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, inhabiting Eswatini, a sovereign kingdom in Southern Africa, and South Africa's Mpumalanga province. EmaSwati are part of the Nguni-language speaking peoples whose origins can be traced through archaeology to East Africa where similar traditions, beliefs and cultural practices are found. The Swati people and the Kingdom of Eswatini today are named after Mswati II, who became king in 1839 after the death of his father King Sobhuza. Eswatini was a region first occupied by the San people and the current Swazis migrated from north East Africa through to Mozambique and eventually settled in Eswatini in the 15th century. Their royal lineage can be traced to a chief named Dlamini I; this is still the royal clan name. About three-quarters of the clan groups are Nguni; the remainder are Sotho, Tsonga, others North East African and San descendants. These groups have ...
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Swati Maliwal
Swati Maliwal (born 15 October 1984) is a social activist and politician. She currently serves as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha representing Delhi. She participated in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement led by social activist Anna Hazare and later, served as the chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) from 2015 to 2024. Early and personal life Maliwal was born in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on 15 October 1984. Her father was an officer of the Indian Armed Forces and her mother was Sangita Maliwal. She later said that she faced sexual abuse at the hands of her father, leading to a troubled childhood. She went to Amity International School and received a bachelor's degree in Information Technology from the JSS Academy of Technical Education. On 23 January 2012, she married Naveen Jaihind, whom she had met during the early days of the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement led by Anna Hazare. Later, Naveen became a politician, representing the Aam Aa ...
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Swati (1984 Film)
Swati may refer to Films * ''Swati'' (1984 film), a Telugu film * ''Swati'' (1986 film), a 1986 Bollywood romantic drama film * '' Swati Mutyam'', a 1986 Telugu-language drama film written, directed by K. Viswanath * '' Swati Kiranam'', a 1992 Telugu musical drama film directed by K. Viswanath Other uses * Swati language (other), several languages with the name * Swazi people, an ethnic group of southern Africa * a resident of Swat, Pakistan, or the former princely state of Swat * Swati tribe * Swati (star), a star in ancient Sanskrit scriptures Persons with the name * Abdul Hameed Swati (1917–2008), Pakistani Islamic scholar * Azam Khan Swati (born 1947), Pakistani politician and businessman * Babar Saleem Swati, Pakistani politician * Riffat Akbar Swati (born 1946), member of the provincial assembly * Swati Dandekar (born 1951), state representative of Iowa * Swati Kaushal, Indian writer * Swati Mia Saini, American financial journalist and video h ...
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Swati Dandekar
Swati A. Dandekar (born March 6, 1951) is a former Iowa state legislator and former U.S. Executive Director at the Asian Development Bank. She is a Democratic member of the Iowa Utilities Board, awaiting Senate confirmation in 2012. Previously, she was a member of the Iowa House of Representatives for the 36th District from 2003 to 2009 and a member of the Iowa Senate for the 18th District from 2009 to 2011. She received her B.S. degree in Biology and Chemistry from Nagpur University and a graduate diploma in dietetics from University of Mumbai. Dandekar serves as the Chair (formerly President) of the National Foundation for Women Legislators and as a board member of the Iowa Math and Science Coalition, the Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation, and the Belin-Blank International Center for Gifted & Talented. Dandekar previously served on the Iowa Association of School Boards, and as a board member of the Women in Public Policy (Iowa Charter), and the U.S. Center for Citizen Diplom ...
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Swati (1986 Film)
''Swati'' is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Kranthi Kumar. The film stars Meenakshi Sheshadri in the title role alongside an ensemble star cast consisting of Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Madhuri Dixit, Raja Bundela, Vinod Mehra, Akbar Khan and Sarika. Meenakshi Sheshadri's performance was highly appreciated and is considered amongst her best performances. The film was a remake of the director's own Telugu film of the same name. The film belongs to the art house cinematic genre, known in India as parallel cinema. Plot Sharda (Sharmila Tagore) is in love with a young man named Satya Prakash. Sharda becomes pregnant and Satya Prakash wants to marry her as soon as possible. He goes out to get the wedding date fixed with Panditji, but a few goons come and attack him and in the process he kills one goon. At the same time, a few goons attack Sharda and tell her that Satya Prakash has sold her and they try to gang-rape her. She somehow manages to run a ...
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Abdul Hameed Swati
Maulana Sufi Abdul Hameed Khan Swati (1917 – 6 April 2008) ( Urdu: مولانا صوفی عبد الحمید خان سواتی) was a Pakistani Islamic scholar, writer, Imam, lecturer and founder of Jamia Nusrat Ul Uloom Gujranwala. He was the younger brother of Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Safdar and uncle of Zahid Khan. Early life and education Swati was born in 1917 to Noor Ahmad Khan in ''Cheeran Dhaki'' on the top of the hill of Kurmang Bala, a few miles from Shinkiari, Mansehra District. His mother died in his infancy. Sometime later, his father also passed away and he along with his brother Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Safdar continued to study together at various madrassas in Buffa, Malikpur, Khakho, Lahore, Wadala Sindhwan, Jahanian Mandi, Gujranwala and other places and then reached Darul Uloom Deoband in 1941 where they benefited from the Hussain Ahmad Madani and others. Swati also studied at the Government Nizamia Tibbi College and Darul Muballigheen Lucknow with Abdul Sh ...
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Swati Tribe
Swatis () are people inhabiting the Hazara division in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Of Dardic origins, Swatis originally spoke Dardic languages such as Gibri and Yadri and were native inhabitants of Swat valley. They were Pashtunized after Yousafzai occupation of Swat in the 16th century and were displaced to Kohistan. In historic accounts Pashtuns referred to Swatis as "Dehgan"; this was not an ethnic designation but simply referred to the fact that they were villagers. They are also sometimes called Tajiks, a common ethnonym used by Pashtuns to describe their Dardic neighbours. Hemphil (2009) rejects Ibbetson's (1916:95-6) assertion of Swatis as a "race of Hindu origin" from peninsular India, suggesting, instead, that Swatis show a higher affinity to their neighbours in the northwest and with people in the Indus valley The Indus ( ) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans- Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The river rises in mounta ...
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Swati (field Hockey)
Swati (born 14 May 1993) is an Indian field hockey player and is a member of the India women's national field hockey team. She hails from Haryana and plays as the goalkeeper. Career In January 2018, Swati was part of the 33-member Indian Women’s Players for the national camp starting in Bengaluru’s Sports Authority of India campus on 3 January. Swati made her debut on 5 March 2018 in Seoul, where India played Korea as part of the Korea tour and Swati's crucial save in the 23rd minute denied the hosts a penalty corner. In the fourth quarter, she made some important saves and saved two penalty corners in the last quarter. In this match, India beat Korea for a score of 1-0. In April 2018, Swati was also part of the 61-players for the senior women national camp in Bengaluru’s Sports Authority of India campus. In June 2018, Swati was part of the 20-member Indian women’s hockey team touring Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Sou ...
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Swati Language (other)
Swati language or siSwati or Swazi is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken in Eswatini and South Africa by the Swazi people. Swati language may also refer to: * Torwali language, a language spoken in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan * Kalami language, a language spoken in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan * Swati, a dialect of the Pashto language spoken in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan * Swati, a dialect of the Gujari language spoken in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan * Swati, a dialect of the Hindko language spoken in Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan See also

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Swati Reddy
Swathi Reddy (born 19 April 1987) is an Indian actress and television presenter who predominantly works in Telugu films, along with Tamil and Malayalam films. She has acted in over 29 movies. Her nickname ''Colours Swathi'' comes from her stint in the Telugu television show ''Colours'', which was telecast on Maa TV. After playing supporting roles, she made her debut as a lead actress in the Tamil film '' Subramaniapuram'' (2008). Her role in the Telugu film '' Ashta Chamma'' (2008) earned her the Filmfare Award and Nandi Award for Best Actress. She also worked as a dubbing artist, and a playback singer in a few films. Her other notable films include '' Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule'' (2007), '' Swamy Ra Ra'' (2013), ''Amen'' (2013), and '' Karthikeya'' (2014). Early life and education Swathi Reddy was born in Vladivostok, located in the southerly reaches of the Russian Far East in the erstwhile Soviet Union. Her father, who was an officer in the Indian Navy, was training ...
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