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Latif (other)
Latif is a common Muslim given name (see article for a list of persons with the name). Latif or Lateef may also refer to: Media Television * TvOne (Indonesia), previously name Lativi, Television in Indonesia Places *Latif, Hamadan, a village in Iran *Latif, Khuzestan, a village in Iran *Latif, Lorestan, a village in Iran Other uses *Lateef (film), ''Lateef'' (film), a 2015 Indian film *Latif (video game player), a Saudi-American fighting games player *Latif (singer/songwriter), an American rhythm and blues singer *Isaac ibn Latif, a Jewish neoplatonist philosopher See also

*Latifabad, a town near Hyderabad in the Pakistani province of Sindh *Latifiya, an Iraqi city south of Baghdad *Latifa (other) *Latife (other) *Lateef (other) *Latifi (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Latif
Al-Latif (''Al-Laṭīf'' , also anglicized as ''Al-Lateef'') is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "kind". Latif can also be a masculine given name, as short form of Abdul Latif, meaning "servant of the Gentle". Its feminine form is Latifa. "Al-Latif" also means "The Subtle". Notable persons ;Given name * Latif (singer/songwriter), full name Corey Latif Williams, American rhythm and blues singer *Latif (video game player), full name Abdullatif Alhmili (born 1990), Saudi-American fighting games player *Latif Afridi, Pakistani lawyer *Shah Abdul Latif, Pakistani poet * Latif Ahmadi, Afghan film director *Latif Halmat, or Letîf Helmet, Kurdish-Iraqi poet *Latif Kapadia, Pakistani stage and television actor * Latif Karimov, Azerbaijani carpet designer *Latif Khosa, politician, Governor of Punjab *Latif Nangarhari, Afghan singer *Latif Rahman, Singaporean football *Latif Rashid, Iraqi politician and minister *Latif Safarov, Azerbaijani actor and movie director. * Latif Sali ...
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TvOne (Indonesia)
tvOne (Formerly known as Lativi) is an Indonesian free-to-air television network based in East Jakarta. tvOne is owned by Visi Media Asia, a unit of Bakrie Group. As Lativi, The channel was launched as a test broadcast on 17 January 2002 at 4:00 PM local time, and was officially launched on 30 July 2002 at 7:00 PM. The final transmission and broadcast aired on 14 February 2008 at 19:30 WIB. The network was then sold by Abdul Latief in 2007 and the new owners changed the name from Lativi to TvOne. History As Lativi As part of the boom in national television networks, channels and stations in the 2000s, Lativi was one of five new terrestrial television networks which were granted a license to broadcast nationwide in Indonesia. It was initially owned by Abdul Latief, previously Minister of Labor and also a famous businessman. After Lativi bankruptcy By 2007, ownership of the network was transferred to Aburizal Bakrie and Erick Thohir (as president director) due to de ...
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Television In Indonesia
Television in Indonesia started in 1962 (during the opening ceremony of the 1962 Asian Games), when the then state-run station TVRI began broadcasting – the third country in Southeast Asia to do so. TVRI held a television monopoly in Indonesia until 1989 when the first commercial station, RCTI began as a local station and was subsequently granted a national license a year later. The Indonesian television is regulated by both Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kemenkominfo) and Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI). Each of the networks have a wide variety of programmes, ranging from traditional shows, such as ''wayang'' performances, to Western-based programmes such as ''Indonesian Idol'', ''Family Feud'', ''MasterChef'', ''Top Model'' and '' The Voice''. One typical television show common to almost every network is ''sinetron'' Sinetron is usually a drama series, following the soap opera format, but can also refer to any fictional series. Sometimes it ...
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Latif, Hamadan
Latif ( fa, لطيف, also Romanized as Laţīf; also known as Laţīfābād) is a village in Darbandrud Rural District, in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm .... At the 2006 census, its population was 160, in 37 families. References Populated places in Asadabad County {{Asadabad-geo-stub ...
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Latif, Khuzestan
Latif ( fa, لطيف, also Romanized as Laţīf) is a village in Bani Saleh Rural District, Neysan District, Hoveyzeh County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm .... At the 2006 census, its population was 46, in 7 families. References Populated places in Hoveyzeh County {{Hoveyzeh-geo-stub ...
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Latif, Lorestan
Latif ( fa, لطيف, also Romanized as Laţīf) is a village in Tarhan-e Gharbi Rural District, Tarhan District Tarhan District ( fa, بخش طرهان) is a district (bakhsh) in Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordere ..., Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 356, in 78 families. References Populated places in Kuhdasht County {{Kuhdasht-geo-stub ...
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Lateef (film)
''Lateef'' is a 2005 Indian thriller film directed by Israr Ahmed and produced by Amina Ahmed under the Screenshot Media & Entertainment banner. It was released on 15 May 2015. Cast *Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Lateef * Murli Sharma as Zafar Dongri * Mukesh Tiwari as ACP Sawant * Kader Khan as Police Commissioner Khan * Pratima Kazmi as Mafia Boss Lady * Akhilendra Mishra as Minister Narayan Dutt Agrawal (NDA) *Sudesh Berry Sudesh Berry is an Indian actor and personality known for his works in Hindi cinema and Indian television. Films * ''Rajnandini'' (2021) *''Sardar Saab'' (2017) (Punjabi) * '' Sanam Teri Kasam'' (2016) - Inder's father * '' Ainthu Ainthu Ai ... as Drug-addict Ajeet * Pawan Singh * Raza Murad as Narrator *[KANIKA SAHA} AS A REPORTER Plot The plot of the movie revolves around the unholy nexus of Drug Mafia with Corrupt Politicians in power, and their constant struggle with honest police officers ACP Sawant and Commissioner Khan. An innocent and aspiring m ...
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Latif (video Game Player)
Abdullatif Alhmili, better known as Latif, is a Saudi Arabian electronic sports player. Primarily a ''Guilty Gear'' and ''King of Fighters'' player, Latif competed in the ''Street Fighter IV'' tournament at EVO 2011, coming out of nowhere to claim second place. Latif is known for his skill with ''Street Fighter'' character Crimson Viper. Career Latif grew up in Saudi Arabia playing games such as ''Guilty Gear'' using a gamepad. He moved to Austin, Texas in 2007 at the age of 17 in order to study English for a year, before moving to Flagstaff, Arizona to attend Northern Arizona University. Here he found an arcade hall where he managed to beat other players easily despite it being his first time playing with an arcade stick. Latif became more involved with the local fighting game community over time and by 2008, he competed in Final Round 11 despite his parents' disapproval and won the "Guilty Gear Accent Core" tournament. With his parents' approval after his initial success Lati ...
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Latif (singer/songwriter)
Corey Latif Williams, better known as Latif, is an American R&B singer and Grammy nominated songwriter.Grammy Nominations: Best R&B Song
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He was the winner of '''s Who's Next'' contest. He was a mentee of . He was once signed to .


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Isaac Ibn Latif
Isaac ibn Latif (c. 1210-1280) was a Jewish philosopher, who lived most of his life in Toledo. In 1238 he published his first work, a treatise named ''sha'ar ha-shama'yim'' ("heaven's gate"), a commentary on Koheles (Ecclesiastes). Artscroll's ''Koheles'' cites from his work. Other works Other works by ''ibn Latif'' include * ''Iggeret ha-Teshuvah'' and * ''Tsurat ha-Olam'' (published 1260; printed 1860 in Vienna). The earliest printing of his Sefer Rov Po'a'lim ספר פעלים, was in 1885. Family His father's name was Abraham (אברהם) ; he had a son named Moses (משה). References * Shoey Raz: ''Latif, Isaac b. Abraham ibn''. In: ''Encyclopaedia Judaica The ''Encyclopaedia Judaica'' is a 22-volume English-language encyclopedia of the Jewish people, Judaism, and Israel. It covers diverse areas of the Jewish world and civilization, including Jewish history of all eras, culture, holidays, lan ...'', 2. edition, Vol. 12, Detroit 2007, pp. 506–507online *D ...
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Latifabad
Latifabad ( sd, لطيف آباد, ur, ) is a township in the southern suburbs of the city of Hyderabad, in Sindh, Pakistan. History Latifabad is named after the renowned Sindhi Sufi poet, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Its initial denizens were Sindhi but after communal uprisings in 1980s between Sindhi speaking and Urdu speaking people and some other after which many sindhis migrated to nearby area (qasimabad); The majority of Urdu and Sindhi speaking people live here, It was populated as an extension to the city of Hyderabad to settle hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees from India escaping from anti-Muslim pogroms, along with the town of Qasimabad. The locals that settled the town at its start were racially of a mixed population but as the city experienced its worst traditional demonstrations between Sindhis and Muhajirs in the 1980s, the city was divided into two sub parts Sindhi settling the town of Qasimabad and the Urdu speaking took over Latifabad Serving an e ...
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