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James meets Vaughan after being injured in a car crash near London Airport. Gathering around Vaughan is a group of alienated people, all of them former crash victims, who follow him in his pursuit to re-enact the crashes of Hollywood celebrities such as Jayne Mansfield and James Dean , in order to experience what the narrator calls "a new ...
Abdur Razzaq (1 August 1942 – 23 December 2011) was a Bangladeshi politician and member of the Awami League Advisory Council. He was the Minister for Water Resources from 1996 to 2001 in the first Sheikh Hasina Cabinet . [ 1 ]
Very little is known about him, other than that he was born in the 17th century in the State of Algiers [4] and died in the 18th century. In his book "Revealing the mysteries and the effects of drugs and plants", Abd El Razzaq Al-Jazaïri informs us that he collected certain pharmacological knowledge in Cairo during his pilgrimage to Mecca, in 1130 AH (i.e. during the year 1717 and 1718 of the ...
Razzaq was born in 1914 in his maternal home in the village of Paragram in Nawabganj, Dacca district, Bengal Presidency. His father, Abdul Ali, was a police officer from Alinagar in Keraniganj . After his matriculation from the Government Muslim High School , Dhaka and intermediate exam from Dhaka College , he was admitted to the department of ...
Abdur Razzaq (born 1949) is a Bangladeshi barrister and former Assistant Secretary General of political party Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. [1] He was the chief defence counsel at Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal until the end of 2013, when he left Dhaka for London. [2] There he practices at the English Bar. [3]
Razzaq Farhan (born 1977), Iraqi footballer and Olympic athlete Sheikh Razzak Ali (1928–2015), Bangladeshi politician Zahid Razzak (born 1967), Bangladeshi cricketer, played 1988–1990
Mohammad Abdur Razzaque (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আব্দুর রাজ্জাক, romanized: Mohammod Abdur Razzak; born 1 February 1950) is a Bangladeshi politician.
al-Wahaab was born in 1885 to Abd al-Wahaab Tumah (d. 1928), the mayor of Karbala in 1926. [6] He is from the Tumah branch of the Al Faiz family.His grandfather, and his brothers, took on the family name of al-Wahaab, after their father, Wahaab Tumah, the governor of Karbala; custodian of the Imam Husayn shrine (1823–1826); custodian of the al-Abbas shrine (1826–1829). [7]