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Baqi (other)
Baqi may refer to: People * Baqi Siddiqui, pen name of Pakistani poet Muhammad Afzal (1905–1972) * Baqi Tashqandi, also known as Mir Baqi, 16th century Mughal commander (''beg'') under Babur, the first Mughal emperor * Baqi Urmançe (1897–1990), Russian Tatar painter, sculptor, graphic artist and pedagogue * Abdul Baqi (cricketer), 21st century Afghan cricketer * Abdul Baqi (Pakistani politician) (1939–2001), Pakistani politician * Abdul Baqi (Taliban governor) (born 1962), former Taliban governor, diplomat and cabinet member * Ashraf Abdel Baqi (born 1963), Egyptian actor * Ibn Baqi (died 1145 or 1150), Arab poet * Mirza Baqi, 17th-century Mughal general * Muhammad Fuad Abdul Baqi (1882–1968), Egyptian scholar of Islam, poet, editor and translator * Sajjadullah Baqi (born 1979), Pakistani politician and businessman Places * Baqi, Iran (other), several villages See also

* Abdul Baqi (other), an Arabic theophoric name * al-Bāqī, one of the names of Go ...
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Baqi Siddiqui
Baqi Siddiqui (20 December 1905 – 8 January 1972) is the pen name of a Punjabi, Pothohari, and Urdu poet from Pakistan. He is best known for his ''ghazal'' "''Daagh e Dil Humko Yaad Anay Lagay''". Early life and career Baqi Siddiqui was born as Muhammad Afzal on 20 December 1905, in Saham village in Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India. His father was an employee of North Western State Railway. After his matriculation (10th grade of basic school education), Baqi briefly worked as a school teacher. In 1932, he moved to Bombay (now Mumbai) and worked as an actor and dialogue writer in the film industry. In 1940, he joined the British Army but soon resigned. After returning to his native town, he became associated with Radio Pakistan, Rawalpindi, for the next 18 years and penned many Pothohari songs for its broadcasts. Baqi started his poetic career in 1928 by reciting his poetry in social gatherings (''Mushairas''). He adopted "Baqi Siddiqui" as a pen name. In the beginning, he ...
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Baqi Tashqandi
Baqi Tashqandi, also known as Mir Baqi, was a Mughal commander ( ''baig'') originally from Tashkent (in modern Uzbekistan) during the reign of the first Mughal emperor Babur. He is often associated with serving as the governor of the province of Awadh and is traditionally credited with overseeing the construction of the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya in 1528, which later became the focal point of the Babri Masjid–Ram Janmabhoomi dispute. Identity ''Baburnama'' (Chronicle of Babur) mentions a commander called ''Baqi Tashkindi'' (Baqi of Tashkent). His name also appears with other suffixes: ''Baqi Shaghawal'', ''Baqi Beg'' (commander) or ''Baqi Mingbashi'' (commander of a thousand troops). However, the chronicle does not describe him as a Mir (prince or noble). Police officer-turned-scholar Kishore Kunal believes that the appellation "Mir Baqi" was constructed in 1813–1814 in a forged inscription on Babri Masjid for the benefit of the British surveyor Francis Buchanan, and there was i ...
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Baqi Urmançe
Urmançe Ğäbdelbaqí İdris ulı (pronounced ), Baqi Urmançe (; Janalif: Baqi Urmance; Tatar Cyrillic: Урманче Бакый (Габделбакый) Идрис улы; , Urmanche Baki (Gabdelbaky) Idrisovich; 23 February 1897 – 6 August 1990) was a Tatar painter, sculptor and graphic artist, and a pedagogue. He received the following awards and titles: People's Artist of Tatar ASSR (1960), People's Artist of the Russian SFSR (1982), and laureate of the Ğabdulla Tuqay Tatar ASSR State Prize (1967). Early life He was born on February 23, 1897, in Kül Çerkene, a village in the modern Buinsky District of Tatarstan as Ğäbdelbaqí Urmançiev. In 1907 the Urmançievs moved to Kazan, where Baqi entered ''Möxämmädiä'' madrassah. Studying at the madrassa, he became interested in Oriental languages and Tatar poetry. Ğabdulla Tuqay's poetry particularly impressed him. Other hobbies of his included drawing and playing the violin. However, Urmançe failed to pass the e ...
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Abdul Baqi (cricketer)
Abdul Baqi is an Afghan cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Boost Region in the 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament on 26 October 2017. The following month, in his second match, he took his first five-wicket haul, with figures of 5 wickets for 99 runs. He was the leading wicket-taker for Boost Region in the 2018 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament, with 36 dismissals in nine matches. He made his List A debut for Boost Region in the 2018 Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament on 13 July 2018. In September 2018, he was named in Kandahar's squad in the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League tournament. He made his Twenty20 debut on 12 September 2020, for Mis Ainak Knights Mis Ainak Knights ( ''Mis Ainak Atalān'') or Mis Ainak Region is one of eight regional first-class cricket teams in Afghanistan. The region represents the following provinces in the southeast of Afghanistan, to the south of the capital Kabul: Kh ... in the 2020 Shpageeza C ...
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Abdul Baqi (Pakistani Politician)
Molana Abdul Baqi (1939–2001) was a prominent political figure of North West Frontier Province, Pakistan during the 1970s, 80 and 90s. He was elected as Member of the Provincial Assembly from the constituency of PF-35, Swat 2, in the 1970 General Elections and appointed as Senior Provincial Minister in Mufti Mehmood's cabinet, the then Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) of Pakistan.He remained Minister from 1972 till 1977. He also served in the selected Provincial Cabinet of General Zia-ul-Haq from 1980 to 1985. In 1985 non party based elections were held in which he was again elected member of provincial assembly and served as Minister of Religious Affairs and Revenue. In 1988 early elections were called he contested for the Provincial Assembly on the ticket of IJI and was successful, again he served as Provincial Minister for two years until 1990 when assemblies were dissolved. Molana Abdul Baqi's efforts unified the divided Kohistan into o ...
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Abdul Baqi (Taliban Governor)
Maulvi Mullah Abdul Baqi (born 1962) is a senior Taliban official. Mulla Baqi was an officer and comrade to Jalaluddin Haqqani. He also served as Khawst governor during the 1990s government where Burhanuddin Rabbani was president, though Burhanuddin had no control outside Kabul at the time. During 1995 Baqi threatened to attack the Hizb-e-Islami commander Fayiz Mohammad, who had tried to arrest local Arab fighters and seize their armaments to use for the battle at Kabul being waged by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar versus Ahmad Shah Massoud and Burhanuddin Rabbani. Baqi threatened Fayiz Mohammad by God that the Haqqani garrison would bombard the Matoun citadel stone by stone unless he let the Arabs go. Subsequently, Baqi also served at this post during the Taliban emirate, which left the southeastern province's administration unchanged. In 1999 he was quoted as encouraging the family of a murder victim to show clemency to the murderer, who was about to be executed. However, a former T ...
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Ashraf Abdel Baqi
Ashraf Abdel Baqi (Arabic:أشرف عبد الباقي, born in 1963) is an Egyptian actor. Early life Ashraf Abdel Baqi was born in Hada'iq El Qobbah, he was the youngest, having 5 older siblings, three brothers and two sisters. He attended Ahmed Maher Elementary School, and Graduated from Nokrashy High school. At 12 years old Ashraf started working with his father as a contractor, devoting his time during summer and winter breaks to helping in the workshop. He started acting at the age of 16 in high school taking part in over 80 plays, whether front or backstage. During this time his parents disapproved of the idea of acting, his mother especially, as she was afraid of it affecting his education. However, Abdel Baqi's Parents later changed their opinion after he received support from his older brother, who took them to see one of Ashraf's plays. At 18, he opened up his own workshop specializing in Aluminum and different metals. Abdel Baqi then went on to study at Ain Shams Unive ...
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Ibn Baqi
Ibn Baqi () or Abu Bakr Yahya Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Rahman Ibn Baqi () (died 1145 or 1150) was an Arab poet from Córdoba or Toledo in al-Andalus. Baqi is one of the best-known strophic poets and songwriters of Al-Andalus. He moved between Morocco and Al-Andalus and wrote several poems honoring members of a Moroccan family, the Banu Asara, qadis of Salé. He is especially famous for his ''muwashshahat''.Emilio García Gómez, "Muwassaha de Ibn Baqi de Córdoba: Ma laday sbrun mu'inu, con jarya romance", in: ''Al-Andalus : revista de las Escuelas de Estudios Árabes de Madrid y Granada'', ISSN 0304-4335, Vol. 19, Nº 1, 1954, p. 43 A considerable number of his poems are in the anthology of Al-Maqqari Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Maqqarī al-Tilmisānī (or al-Maḳḳarī) (), (1577-1632) was an Algerian scholar, biographer and historian who is best known for his , a compendium of the history of Al-Andalus which provided a basis for the schola .... References Further rea ...
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Mirza Baqi
Mirza Baqi (, ), also known as Mirza Baqi Beg, was a 17th-century Mughal Empire military general. He served as ''thanadar'' in Phuldubi (near Faridpur) and Bhalwa (Noakhali). Career Under the orders of Qasim Khan Chishti, Mirza Baqi joined the expedition to and conquest of Katghar led by General Abdul Nabi. Baqi was the Bakhshi (paymaster) of Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang. When Khan received news that the Burmese had invaded Arakan, he ordered Baqi to guard the river on their side. Baqi was granted the command of 600 war boats to do so. Within 45 minutes after the evening, Baqi set off with his fleet to Jahangirnagar (Dhaka) and arrived just after midnight. The other generals caught up to Baqi in the early morning. Ibrahim Khan later sent Mirza Baqi and Raja Raghunath to the Ghalwapara fort near Khanpur river with a fleet of 100 war-boats to safely escort the leftover troops of Sarhad Khan and Shaykh Kamal. After persuading Mirza Nathan to join them, Baqi and his comrades set off ...
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Muhammad Fuad Abdul Baqi
Muḥammad Fu'ād ʿAbd al-Baqī (Mit Helfa, Qalyub, 1882 – Cairo, 1968) was a prolific Egyptian scholar of Islam, a poet and a translator from French and English. He wrote and compiled many books related to the Qur'an and the sunnah, including indices which give the reader access to the hadith of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.Death of Mohamed Fuad Abdul-Baqi
As editor, his 1955 Cairo publication provided the standard topical classification of in

Sajjadullah Baqi
Sajjad Ullah Baqi (born 4 April 1979) is a Pakistani politician and businessman from Kohistan district.He is the son of late Moulana Abdul Baqi Ex Provincial Minister NWFP. Sajjad Ullah Baqi was born on 4 April 1979 in Peshawar. He attended University Public School Peshawar and then University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, After completion of studies he started his own business, A construction firm named (Rustum Associates) which is among the top construction companies in Pakistan. He entered politics by contesting in the 2002 general elections as an independent candidate on PK 61, he was unsuccessful in winning the seat. He again contested in the by-elections of 2011 and won the seat. He is currently affiliated with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F).He is considered to be in the list of influential businessmen in Pakistan. Family Sajjad Ullah hails from a prominent political family of Kohistan District. His father Moulana Abdul Baqi won the first ever election on PF35 Swa ...
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Baqi, Iran (other)
Baqi (, , or ) may refer to: * Baqi, Golestan, Golestan Province * Baqi, Nishapur, Razavi Khorasan Province * Baqi, South Khorasan, South Khorasan Province * Baqi, Zaveh, Razavi Khorasan Province {{geodis ...
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