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Haider is a predominantly Arabic name, with alternative spellings such as Haidar, Haydar and Heydar. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Haider Shah Miri, Haider Shah 15th-century sultan of Kashmir *Haider Al-Abadi, Iraqi politician *Haider Ackermann (born 1971), French fashion designer *Haider Ali (athlete) (born 1984), all-round Pakistani Paralympic athlete *Haider Ali (boxer) (born 1979), Pakistani Olympic boxer *Haider Ali (cricketer) (born 2000), Pakistani batsman *Haider Ali Kohari (born 17th century), military general and secretary of the Maratha king Shivaji *Haider Aziz Safwi, Indian politician *Haider Hussain (singer-songwriter), Bangladeshi singer-songwriter *Haider Jabreen (born 1981), Iraqi discus thrower, also known as Haidar Nasir (born 1981) *Haider Mahmoud (born 1942), Jordanian-Palestinian poet *Haider Nawzad (born 1983), Iraqi rower, also known as Haydar Nozad, Haidar Hama Rashid *Haider Qureshi (born 1953), Pakistani Urdu poet, writer and journa ...
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Haider (surname)
Haider is a German surname. It may be a habitation name for someone living on a heath, or a reference to a place-name with similar ultimate meaning. It is a variation of Heider (surname), Heider. Notable people with the surname include: *Andreas Haider-Maurer (born 1987), Austrian tennis player *Celina Haider (born 2000), German ice-hockey player *Eduard Haider, Austrian slalom canoeist *Engelbert Haider (1922–1999), Austrian alpine skier *Ernst Haider (1890–1988), German painter *Ilse Haider (born 1965), Austrian artist *Joe Haider (born 1936), German pianist and jazz educator *Jörg Haider (1950–2008), Austrian politician *Markus Haider, Austrian singer *Maximilian Haider (born 1950), Austrian physicist *Michael Lawrence Haider (1904–1986), American petroleum executive *Roman Haider (born 1967), Austrian politician *Sepp Haider (born 1953), Austrian rally driver See also *Heider (surname) References

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Haider Nawzad
Haider Nawzad (alternate names: Haydar Nozad, Haidar Hama Rashid) (born 20 April 1983) is an Iraqi rower. He was born in Baghdad to Kurdish parents. He is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, English, and Swedish. He and his rowing partner, Hamza Hussein, qualified for the men's double sculls event at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing through a Tripartite Commission invitation. They were last-minute qualifiers for the Beijing Games, obtaining a place when North Korea declined an invitation to send rowers, and the invitation was reallocated to Iraq. They are two of only four competitors on the 2008 Iraqi Olympic team. Nawzad and Hussein train on the Tigris River in central Baghdad Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the A .... Nawzad was living in Sweden, but returned to Iraq ...
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Rafique Haider Khan Leghari
Sardar Rafiq Haider Khan Leghari (born 24 March 1951) is a Pakistani politician. Leghari was born in the village of Rahimabad in Rahim Yar Khan District, Pakistan, the third son of Sardar Gulam Haider Khan Leghari – a landlord of the district and Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Bahawalpur Assembly. He has three brothers: Sardar Sikander Hayyat Leghari (the eldest of all brothers and ex- CSP officer), Sardar Zubair Haider Khan Leghari (the second brother and an ex-army officer), and Sardar Shafiq Haider Khan Leghari (the third and youngest brother, an agriculturist). He received his early education from Sadiq Public School The Sadiq Public School (SPS) is a college-preparatory boarding school located in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. It also takes day pupils. It is one of the largest schools in Pakistan and its area of makes it both the largest in the country and ... Bahawalpur. After the early death of his father in 1967, he gave up his education and return ...
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Nawab Haider Naqvi
Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi (11 July 1935 – 7 July 2024) was a Pakistani economist and scholar. Early life and education Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi was born in Meerut, British India on 11 July 1935. He migrated to Karachi, Pakistan in 1950.Profile of Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi on SAGE Publishing website
Retrieved 9 September 2020
He received his master's degree from in 1961 and his doctorate from in 1966. He was a post-doctoral research fellow at

Mufazzal Haider Chaudhury
Mufazzal Haider Chaudhury (22 July 1926 – 14 December 1971) was a prominent Bengali essayist, prized scholar of Bengali literature, educator and linguist of the Bengali language. Early life and education Born in Khalishpur village, in Noakhali in East Bengal to Bazlur Rahman Chaudhury and Mahfuza Khatun, Chaudhury lost his father when he was nine. Facing financial difficulties, his mother arranged for his education at the Ahmediya High English School, from where he passed his matriculation examination securing fourth place under the University of Calcutta. After passing his intermediate from the Dhaka College, he went to study Bengali honors at the Scottish Church College, in Kolkata. Later he moved to the Visva-Bharati University, where he studied Bengali under the syllabus of the University of Calcutta, and passed his honors as a non-collegiate student in 1946. He made history by becoming the first Muslim to stand first class first in the BA (honors) examination from the Beng ...
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Khaqan Haider Ghazi
Khaqan Haider Ghazi (Urdu Urdu (; , , ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia. It is the Languages of Pakistan, national language and ''lingua franca'' of Pakistan. In India, it is an Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of Indi ...: خاقان حیدر غازی) (born December 28, 1965) is a Punjabi poet and working in FM95 Pakistan, Punjab Rung program ''Nena De Akhay Lagay''. Background Khaqan Haider Ghazi, Deputy Director Admin of Punjab Institute Of Language Art & Culture, holds a master's degree in Arabic and Urdu Literature and is also a law graduate. Ghazi has published his poetry, mainly in Punjabi. He has also written script of various dramas and Punjabi songs. Ghazi has been associated with FM 103 & FM 95 Punjab Rung and hosting an on-air program "Naina De Aakhay Lage". Now Khaqan is working as Editor "Trinjan", a Punjabi magazine published by PILAC, Lahore. Khaqan wrote one Punjabi movie "Basnati", also wrote lyrics of ma ...
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Ghulam Haider Wyne
Ghulam Haider Wyne (, 1940 – 29 September 1993) was a Pakistani politician who served as the tenth Chief Minister of Punjab. He was a member of Islami Jamhoori Ittehad and later Pakistan Muslim League (N) Early life Wyne's family migrated from India to Pakistan in 1947 after the independence of Pakistan. He began his career as a typist at Ghazi Industries, Mian Channu. Political career He was the Leader of the Opposition (Pakistan) and former chief minister of Pakistan's most populous province Punjab (Pakistan). He held chief minister's position from 1990 to 1993, when President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab and removed his government in 1993 from Punjab along with Nawaz Sharif's government in Pakistan.Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trus ...
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Ghulam Haider Hamidi
Ghulam Haider Hamidi (, also spelled Ghulam Haidar Hameedi and also known as Henry Hamidi; 1945 – 27 July 2011) was the Mayor of Kandahar in Afghanistan. his family fled to Pakistan, then to the United States. Hamidi graduated from Kabul University with a degree in finance. He spent a brief period in Pakistan and lived in the United States for almost nineteen years. He settled in the Washington, D.C. area, and worked as an accountant at Trans Am Travel, a wholesale travel agency in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2007, he returned to Afghanistan when the country was under the Karzai administration. In the late afternoon of 26 July 2011 a plot was discovered by the SFA Team 5 that there was an active plot to assassinate Hamidi by a turban bomb. The team thwarted the attack that day. The team was not present the following morning on 27 July 2011. Hamidi was killed at the municipal building in Kandahar on the morning of July 27, 2011 by a man who had hidden explosives inside his ...
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Ali Haider Multani
Ali Haidar (1690–1785) was an eighteenth-century Punjabi people, Punjabi Sufi poet. Biography Ali Haidar was born at Kazia near Multan. He is believed to have lived a long life from 1690 to 1785, however, Christopher Shackle questions this tradition due to the length of the proposed span and the obscurity of his biographical details. As with most other Sufism in Punjab, Punjabi Sufis of the time, Ali Haidar was affiliated to the Qadiriyya, Qādirī Sufi order, and his humble devotion to the Sayyids shows that he himself was not of Sayyid status. Ali Haidar spent most of his life in the village of his birth, where he died. He was subsequently buried at Qāḍī Ghālib near the Faisalabad District, where his shrine was later built. Poetry For a long time, Ali Haidar was virtually forgotten. His works were re-discovered and published in 1907 by a Lahore publisher, and the later editions are based on this version. ; . See also Ali Haidar's verses (''abyāt'') are in the format o ...
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Nawab Of Longla
The Prithimpassa family, also known as the Nawabs of Longla, are a Shia royal family from the Prithimpassa Union, Kulaura Upazila, Moulvibazar, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The family was of the erstwhile feudal nobility of East Bengal. They played important roles in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the Partition of India and Sylhet referendum in 1947, and the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. Origin The family was founded by Sakhi Salamat, a Shi'ite Persian nobleman from Khorasan province, Greater Khorasan an area near the Afghanistan-Iran Border which falls in present-day Iran. Salamat had arrived in the Indian subcontinent at the end of the 15th century. After initially residing at the court of the Lodi sultans of Delhi, he later moved to Sylhet, where he was granted land in the Prithimpassa mouza (located in the pargana of Longla) and first married the daughter of Birchandra Narayan, a Hindu prince of the Ita royal family in Rajnagar mouza. History Dev Bhallav, a Brahmin Shiqdar ...
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Ali Haider Khan
Nawab Ali Haider Khan (11 February 1896 – 30 June 1963) was a Bengali noble and politician. Early life and family Khan was born on 11 February 1896 to an royal Bengali Shia family known as the Nawabs of Longla based in the village of Prithimpassa in South Sylhet (then under the North-East Frontier province of the British Raj). The royal family are descended from Sakhi Salamat, a Persian nobleman from Greater Khorasan, who settled in Prithimpassa after being granted land there by the Lodi sultans of Delhi in the 15th century. Khan's father, Nawab Ali Amjad Khan, was an honorary magistrate by occupation. His mother, Syeda Fatima Banu, was the daughter of Syed Aminuddin Hasan of Narpati West Haveli in Chunarughat, Habiganj and a descendant of Syed Nasiruddin. Career The Assam Legislative Assembly was founded in 1937, and Khan won a seat in its first elections in the South Sylhet (East) constituency. Khan served as Assam's Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet o ...
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Abdulelah Haider Shaye
Abdulelah Haider Shaye, or Abd al-Ilah Haydar Al-Sha’i (born c. 1977), is a prominent Yemeni investigative journalist best known for his reporting of the December 17, 2009 U.S. cruise missile strike on al-Majalah in southern Yemen, his interviews with al-Qaeda leaders, and the controversial nature of his arrest and imprisonment in 2011. In 2011, Shaye was arrested, beaten, and held in solitary confinement for 34 days in Yemen. He was eventually tried and convicted of terrorism-related charges and sentenced to five years in prison, followed by two years of restricted movement and government surveillance. His conviction and sentencing was deeply unpopular with the Yemeni populace. On February 2, 2011, President Obama called then-Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to discuss counterterrorism cooperation and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. At the end of the call, according to a White House read-out, Obama "expressed concern" over the release of Shaye. Shaye had not been released ...
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