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Alamgir Mohiuddin
Alamgir or Alomgir may refer to: People Regnal title * Aurangzeb (1618–1707), also known by his regnal title Alamgir, ruler of the Mughal Empire Given name * Alamgir II (1699–1759), also known as Aziz-ud-Din, ruler of the Mughal Empire 1754–1759 * Alamgir Mohammad Mahfuzullah Farid, Bangladeshi politician * Alamgir Haq (born 1955), pioneer of pop music in Pakistan, known mononymously as Alamgir * Alamgir Hashmi (born 1951), British-Pakistani poet and writer * Alamgir Hasan (born 1970), Bangladeshi footballer * Alamgir Hossain (officer) (), retired Bangladesh Army major general * Alamgir Hossain (politician) (), Bangladeshi politician * Alamgir Hossain (hurdler), Bangladeshi hurdler - see 2017 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres hurdles * Alamgir Kabir (other), multiple people * Alamgir Karim, American physicist * Alamgir Khan (other), multiple people * Alamgir Kumkum (1942–2012), Bangladeshi filmmaker, producer and director * Alomgir Molla ...
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Aurangzeb
Alamgir I (Muhi al-Din Muhammad; 3 November 1618 – 3 March 1707), commonly known by the title Aurangzeb, also called Aurangzeb the Conqueror, was the sixth Mughal emperors, Mughal emperor, reigning from 1658 until his death in 1707, becoming the second longest-ruling emperor of Hindustan (48 years and 7 months). Under his reign, the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent, with territory spanning nearly the entirety of the Indian subcontinent. Aurangzeb and the Mughals belonged to a branch of the Timurid dynasty. He held administrative and military posts under his father Shah Jahan () and gained recognition as an accomplished military commander. Aurangzeb served as the viceroy of the Viceroy of the Deccan, Deccan in 1636–1637 and the governor of Gujarat under Mughal Empire, Gujarat in 1645–1647. He jointly administered the provinces of Subah of Multan, Multan and Sind State, Sindh in 1648–1652 and continued expeditions into the neighboring Safavid Iran, Safavid ter ...
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Alamgir Siddique
Alamgir Siddique (আলমগীর সিদ্দিকী) was a politician from Jashore, Bangladesh, who is well-known for his involvement in the Bengali language movement which advocated the recognition of Bengali as a state language of Pakistan. Early life Siddique was born on 19 November 1926. Career At the start of his political career, Alamgir Siddique was involved with the East Pakistan Muslim Student League. In January 1948, he issued a statement on behalf of the students of Jessore, demanding Bengali as the national language, which was published in the newspaper Ittehad. He played an instrumental role in forming the National Language Action Committee in Jessore in February 1948. On 26 February, in a meeting of student leaders at his home, a decision was made to form a committee similar to the National Language Action Committee in Dhaka. The committee in Jessore was formed on 2 March in a hall of the Michael Madhusudan College. He (on behalf of the Student League) ...
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PNS Alamgir (F260)
USS ''McInerney'' (FFG-8), is an ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class guided-missile frigate, in service with the United States Navy from 1979 to 2010. She was then transferred to the Pakistan Navy and entered service as ''Alamgir'' (F260) in early 2011. Construction USS ''McInerney'' (FFG-8), formerly PF-110, was the second ship of the ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' class and was named for Vice Admiral Francis X. McInerney (1899–1956). Ordered from Bath Iron Works on 27 February 1976 as part of the U.S. fiscal year 1975 (FY75) program, ''McInerney'' was laid down on 16 January 1978, launched on 4 November 1978, and commissioned on 15 December 1979. The ship was sponsored by Joan McInerney Kelley, daughter of the late Vice Admiral Francis Xavier McInerney. Service in United States Navy 1980s ''McInerney''s mission was to provide multi-threat protection for military and merchant shipping, amphibious task forces and underway replenishment groups. During her first two years of servic ...
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