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  2. Baba Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Baba Siddique was shot on 12 October 2024 by three assailants in Mumbai. He was then rushed to Lilavati Hospital where he was declared dead. He was 66 years old. Sources said three bullets were fired at Siddique around 9:30 pm near the office of his son, Zeeshan, who is the MLA of Bandra East.

  3. Luxor massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Luxor massacre was a terrorist attack that occurred on 17 November 1997 in Egypt. It was perpetrated by al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya and resulted in the deaths of 62 people, most of whom were tourists. It took place at Dayr al-Bahri, an archaeological site located across the Nile from the city of Luxor.

  4. List of assassinated Indian politicians - Wikipedia

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    A Pakistan Air Force fighter jet piloted by Qais Hussain, shot down Mehta's aircraft in Kutch during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. [3]K. Kunhali: 1969 Kerala: MLA: Communist Party of India (Marxist)

  5. Assassination of Anwar Sadat - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's membership in the Arab League was suspended (and not reinstated until 1989). [3] PLO Leader Yasser Arafat said "Let them sign what they like. False peace will not last." [4] In Egypt, various jihadist groups, such as Egyptian Islamic Jihad and al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya, used the Camp David Accords to rally support for their cause. [5]

  6. Assyrian conquest of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion was stopped and Ashurbanipal appointed as his vassal ruler in Egypt Necho I, who had been king of the city Sais, and Necho's son Psamtik I, who had been educated at the Assyrian capital of Nineveh during Esarhaddon's reign. [25] After his victory, Ashurbanipal left Egypt. Taharqa died in city of Thebes [26] in 664 BCE.

  7. Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddique - Wikipedia

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    Moḥammad Abū Bakr Ṣiddīque (15 April 1845 – 17 March 1939) was a Bengali Islamic scholar and the inaugural Pir of Furfura Sharif in West Bengal. [2] He is regarded by his followers, who are scattered across eastern India and Bangladesh, [3] [4] as a mujaddid (reviver) of Islam in the region, due to his significant contributions in religious propagation via the establishment of mosques ...

  8. Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Kader Siddique later divided 17,000 Mujib fighters into 7 fronts and waged a resistance war against the military junta for 22 months. 104 fighters were killed and hundreds were injured. Among them, the rebellion and struggle of 500 protesters including veterans of the Bangladesh Liberation War of Sherpur Sadar , Sreebardi , Jhenaigati and ...

  9. Siddiqis in the Horn of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Rida is the main figure in the Fath Madinat Harar, an unpublished history of the city of Harar in the 13th century. According to the account, Ar-Rida, along with several other saints , came from the Hijaz region of present-day Saudi Arabia to Harar in 612H (1216 AD). [ 1 ]