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Masoud
Masoud (; ) is a given name and surname, with origins in Persian and Arabic. The name is found in the Arab world, Iran, Turkey, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Russia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and China. Masoud has spelling variations possibly due to transliteration, including Masud, Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, Massood, or Mosād. Notable people and characters with the name include: Given name Masoud * Masoud (musician), Iranian music producer, artist, and DJ * Masoud Kazerouni, 14th-century Persian physician * Masoud Barzani Masoud Barzani (; born 16 August 1946) is a Kurdish politician who has been leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) since 1979, and was President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq from 2005 to 2017. Early life and career Barzani was bo ..., President of the Iraqi Kurdistan region from 2005 to 2017 * Masoud Juma, Kenyan footballer * Masoud Shojaei, Iranian footballer * Masoud ...
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Masoud (musician)
Masoud (, born Masoud Fouladi Moghaddam (); May 22, 1985) is an Iranian record producer, artist, and DJ living in Bandar-e Anzali, Iran. He is known for leading the electronic dance music artist community in Iran.5 Iranian Music Stars To See Sans-Sanctions: Googoosh, Masoud, Yas and More
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Masoud Shojaei
Masoud Soleimani Shojaei (; born 9 June 1984) is an Iranian coach and former professional footballer. Shojaei played mainly as an attacking midfielder, he could also play as a winger or forward. After playing in his country for two clubs and with Al-Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, he went on to spend several seasons in Spain with Osasuna, appearing in 112 official matches. An Iranian international since 2004, Shojaei has represented his country in three World Cups and four Asian Cups. Club career Early years Shojaei was born in Shiraz, and lived most of his life in Abadan and Tehran. He started his career with Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. before moving to Saipa F.C. of Karaj in the Iran Pro League; having signed at the age of 19, he went on to play three seasons with the latter. After the 2006 World Cup, Shojaei moved to the United Arab Emirates and signed for Al Sharjah SC. He scored his first goal for the club in the League on 3 October, against Emirates Club. Osasuna ...
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Masoud Juma
Masoud Juma Choka (born 3 February 1996) is a Kenyan footballer who plays as a forward Kenya national team. Club career Early years Born and raised in Isiolo, Juma began playing football at Tumaini Primary School. He then led his Isiolo Barracks Secondary School team to the Coca-Cola/AFCO Inter-military Schools Championship, where he was named tournament MVP with five goals. During this time, he also featured for Isiolo Youth FC, in the fifth-tier Kenyan County Champions League. He then joined FKF Division One club Kambakia Christian Centre FC for a short while before rejoining Isiolo Youth FC in February 2014. Professional career He was soon discovered by Kenyan National Super League team Shabana during a national talent search held in Kasarani. During the 2014 season, Juma scored five goals in three months, drawing comparisons to legendary Kenyan striker Dennis Oliech. That summer, after being linked with several top clubs, Juma signed a two-year deal with Kenyan Premie ...
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Masoud Barzani
Masoud Barzani (; born 16 August 1946) is a Kurdish politician who has been leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) since 1979, and was President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq from 2005 to 2017. Early life and career Barzani was born in Mahabad, Iran, and succeeded his father Mustafa Barzani as leader of the KDP in 1979. Working closely with his brother Idris Barzani until Idris's death, Barzani and various other Kurdish groups fought with Iran against the Iraqi military during the Iran–Iraq War. Barzani has played a key role in the development of the Kurdistan Region polity since the Gulf War. President of Kurdistan Region A major result of Saddam Hussein's defeat in the Gulf War (1991) and Operation Provide Comfort was the ultimate establishment of Kurdish control over northern Iraq in 1992, he was given a Turkish passport by the then-president Turgut Özal in order to help Barzani travel freely. Just a few months after the creation of the autonomous zon ...
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Massoud
Massoud (, ) is a given name and a surname, commonly found in the Middle East and Asia. It has a variety of spellings including Masoud, Masud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Masud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, or Mosād. People with the name Massoud include: People with the given name Massoud * Massoud Abdelhafid Massoud Abdelhafid () was a Libyan army general during the government of Muammar Gaddafi. He held various major positions in the government following the 1969 coup d'etat of Muammar Gaddafi, including Commander of Military Security, Governor of F ..., Libyan retired army general * Massoud Achkar (1956–2021), Lebanese politician * Massoud Amin (born 1961), American professor of engineering * Massoud Behnoud, Iranian journalist * Massoud Borazani, 1st president of Iraqi Kurdistan * Massoud Fouladi, Iranian-born ophthalmologist * Massoud Hamid, Kurdish Syrian photographer * Massoud Hossaini (born 1981), Afghan-born photojournalist * Massoud Keshmiri, ...
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Masoud Bastani
Masoud Moradi Bastani (born 12 May 1978 in Arak) is an Iranian reformist journalist. Throughout his career, he was arrested several times, the last of which was on July 5, 2009, during protests after the disputed Iranian presidential election. He was then given a six-year prison term. Since his arrest, he has never been allowed to leave the prison and there are serious concerns about his health. See also * Human rights in Iran From the Imperial Pahlavi dynasty (1925 to 1979), through the Iranian Revolution, Islamic Revolution (1979), to the era of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1979 to current), government treatment of Iranian citizens' rights has been criticized by ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bastani, Masoud 1978 births Iranian journalists Iranian democracy activists Living people People from Arak, Iran ...
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Masud
Masud (, ) is a given name and a surname, commonly found in the Middle East and Asia. It has a variety of spellings including Masoud, Massoud, Massoude, Massudeh, Masood, Masʽud, Masud, Mashud, Messaoud, Mesut, Mesud, or Mosād. People with the name Masud include: People with the given name Masud *Masud Ali Khan (1929-2024), Bangladeshi actor * Masud Sabri (1886-1952), Uyghur governor of Xinjiang * Masud Jani, 13th century governor of Bengal * Masud Khan (1924-1989), British psychoanalyst * Masud Ghnaim (born 1965), an Israeli Arab politician * Masud Minhas (1911-1936), Indian field hockey player People with the surname Masud

* Mesud II, Ghiyath Ad-din Masud, King Mesud II * Ala ud din Masud, Ruler of the Mamluk dynasty (Delhi) * Faisal Masud, Medical doctor * Khalid Masud, Pakistani scholar * Zafar Masud (air commodore), Mitty Masud, Pakistan Air Force personnel * Mohammad Masud, Iranian journalist * Muhammad Khalid Masud, Director of an Islamic Research Institute * Naiye ...
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Masood Aslam
Muhammad Masood Aslam (Urdu: ; born 1 September 1952) is a retired three-star general who served in the Pakistan Army for 39 years. His last post in the Army was serving as the commander of the XI Corps, fighting TTP forces in the North-West Pakistan region from 2007 to 2010. He also held the post of Colonel commandant of the Punjab Regiment from March 2008 to April 2010. Masood played a key role in the management of crucial operations against the Tehrik-i-Taliban, including directing and commanding the First Battle of Swat, operations ''Zalzala'', ''Sherdil'', ''Rah-e-Rast'' and ''Rah-e-Nijat''. Early life Muhammad Masood Aslam was born on 1 September 1952 in Mujahidabad, Jhelum in Northern Punjab (Pakistan). Education He received his early education from Presentation Convent School, Jhelum and Government High School Jhelum. By the year 1965, he joined Cadet College Hasan Abdal and did his intermediate in pre engineering in 1970 with honours from the same colle ...
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Masood Anwar
Masood Anwar (born 10 December 1967) is a Pakistani former cricket Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...er who played in one Test match in 1990. References 1967 births Living people Pakistan Test cricketers Pakistani cricketers Multan cricketers Pakistan Automobiles Corporation cricketers United Bank Limited cricketers Faisalabad cricketers Lahore City cricketers South Zone (Pakistan) cricketers Pakistani cricket coaches Cricketers from Khanewal 20th-century Pakistani sportsmen {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Masood Ashar
Masood Ahmad Khan (Urdu: ‎; Masʻūd Ashʻar; 10 February 1931 – 5 July 2021), better known as Masood Ashar, was a Pakistani Urdu short story writer, novelist, journalist, columnist and translator. On 23 March 2010, he was awarded the Pride of Performance by the President of Pakistan. In 2015, he received Sitara-i-Imtiaz award, third-highest civilian award of Pakistan. Early life Masood Ashar was born on 10 February 1931, in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Ashar completed his early education from the Madrasa-i-Aliya in Rampur. He did his matriculation from Allahabad board in 1948 and did his graduation from Agra. Career In 1951, Ashar migrated to Pakistan after completing his graduation and lived in Lahore and Multan where he worked for ''Zamindar, Daily Imroze, Roznama Ahsan and weekly Aasaar.'' In 1954, when he joined Urdu Daily Imroze as senior sub-editor then during that period Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi was the editor of ''Imroz''. In 1958, Masood Ashar became the ...
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Masood Ashraf Raja
Masood Ashraf Raja (Urdu: مسعود اشرف راجہ) is a Pakistani-born American writer. Previously, he was an associate professor of postcolonial literature and theory at the University of North Texas. He is also the editor of '' Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies'', an open-access journal that he founded in 2009. Early life and education Raja moved to the United States in 1996, after ten years of service in the Pakistan Army as an infantry officer. Raja graduated with a Masters in literature from Belmont University in 2002, where he was awarded the Graduate Writing Award and at Florida State where he received the Davis Award for Best Graduate Student and Davis Award for best dissertation in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In 2006, Raja earned his PhD in postcolonial studies from Florida State University, where he studied with Robin Truth Goodman. Career Besides teaching and writing about issues of postcoloniality, globalisation, and political Islam, Raja also ac ...
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Masood Fakhri
Masood Fakhri (; 16 November 1932 – 6 September 2016) was a Pakistani professional association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football)#Winger, left winger. A former Pakistan national football team, Pakistani international, Fakhri was well known for his time with Indian Kolkata clubs East Bengal F.C., East Bengal and Mohammedan S.C. (Kolkata), Mohammedan. He was the first Pakistani football player to score a Hattrick (football), hat trick in an international game, and the first player from South Asia to play in England, where he played for Bradford City A.F.C., Bradford City before retiring. Early life Fakhri was born in 16 November 1932 in Toba Tek Singh District, Toba Tek Singh, Punjab Province (British India), Punjab, In 1955 Saadat Hasan Manto’s highly-acclaimed Toba Tek Singh (short story), short story ''Toba Tek Singh'' immortalised this town. Club career Early career Fakhri began his career with Pakistan Raiders Club of Lahore in 1949. At ...
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