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Mumtaz Mahal was born as Arjumand Banu on 27 April 1593 [21] in Agra to Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan [14] and his wife Diwanji Begum, the daughter of a Persian noble, Khwaja Ghias-ud-din of Qazvin. [22] Asaf Khan was a wealthy Persian noble who held high office in the Mughal Empire.
Disasters and accidents A severe cold spell kills at least 83 people in Ukraine. Across Russia, the deep freeze killed at least 45 people over the last week. (BBC) (NBC News) Five people are killed and one injured in Zeebrugge, Belgium, when a bus rolled off into the water. (Deredactie.be) International relations A British court rejects an attempt by the son of a man killed in U.S. drone ...
Begum was born on January 11, 1942, in Bogra to Kasiruddin Talukder and Begum Ziaunnahar Talukder. [3] She was the youngest among her two brothers and five sisters. [3] She completed BA (hons) and MA from the department of sociology at the University of Dhaka. [3] She started her career in playback music in 1958. [4] She sang on film ...
2 Another instance of questionable conduct by the Sanford police occurred in 2006 when two private security guards, one the son of a Sanford police officer and a volunteer for the
Business and economy The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing former employees of General Motors to pursue a lawsuit against a unit of State Street Corp. over the alleged mismanagement of their retirement savings. (Reuters) Disasters and accidents The Government of Japan orders an inspection of road tunnels across the country following the Sasago Tunnel collapse on Saturday, December 1. (BBC) An ...
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2 Clean Energy Security and Emergency Preparedness Clean Energy Security and Emergency Preparedness 3 Introduction would ordinarily serve as backup power with the grid down. Without electricity, the region was not able to function. Without power, the emergency response system broke down. The result was a public safety crisis with tragic
In December 2012 and February 2013, a cyber-ring of criminals, operating in more than 24 countries, stole $45 million from thousands of automated teller machines (ATMs) in an ATM looting. [1] Roughly $5 million was stolen around the world on December 21, 2012. [ 1 ]