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On 27 March 2016, on Easter Sunday, at least 75 people were killed (29 fatalities being children), and over 340 were injured, in a suicide bombing that hit the main entrance of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, one of the largest parks in Lahore, Pakistan. [3] [5] [6] [7] The attack targeted Christians who were celebrating Easter.
7 March - At least 10 people including three police constables were killed and 14 others were injured in a suicide blast in the premises of a local court in Charsadda district in Pakistan's troubled northwest, DPO Charsadda Khalid Sohail told Dunya News.
At bus stop "R.A Bazar" in Lahore Cantt: Suicide Bombing: 8 Army Soldiers 49 Civilians: 100+ 23: 12 March 2010 [21] Near the Moon Market on Allama Iqbal Town: Remote Controlled Bomb--3: 24: 21 May 2010 [22] Inside a Tibbi City Bazar: Remote Controlled Bomb--4: 25: 28 May 2010 [23] Ahmaddiya Mosques Massacre: Suicide Bombing: 26: 1 July 2010 [24]
The news of the goons' deaths reaches notorious underworld kingpin Bandial (Tariq Shah) who promises to unleash his own terrible vengeance for the murder of his sons and so a deadly and obligatory blood feud between the Sher-e-Lahore and Bandial starts. (Review by Omar Ali Khan, film historian at www.bobbyspakoras.com)
Pages in category "Death in Lahore" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Masood Ashar; R.
Shere Khan in promotional material for The Jungle Book (2016). Idris Elba voices Shere Khan in the 2016 live-action film The Jungle Book. [7] In this incarnation, Shere Khan has several noticeable burns, including a blinded left eye. He also hates humans and views them all as a threat, much as his previous Disney incarnation does. [8]
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Sher Afghan Quli Khan (died 1607), Mughal courtier of the 17th century; Sher Akbar Khan (born 1957), Pakistani politician; Sher Ali Khan (1825–1879), Amir of Afghanistan between 1863 and 1879; Sher Khan Nashir, Afghan politician from Kunduz Province in the 1930s; Karnal Sher Khan, Pakistani soldier martyr decorated for the highest of gallantry