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  2. Islamic fundamentalism in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In January 1963, the Shah of Iran announced the "White Revolution", a six-point programme of reform calling for land reform, nationalization of the forests, the sale of state-owned enterprises to private interests, electoral changes to enfranchise women and allow non-Muslims to hold office, profit-sharing in industry, and a literacy campaign in ...

  3. Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan - Wikipedia

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    Ali Mirza was born to Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Asiyeh Khanom on 15 February 1795 and was a full brother of the prominent Qajar crown prince Abbas Mirza. Following the death of Fath-Ali Shah in 1834, Ali Mirza proclaimed himself as the Shah of Iran in Tehran as Adel Shah Qajar.

  4. Aga Khan I - Wikipedia

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    Hasan Ali Shah become known as Aga Khan Mahallati, and the title of Aga Khan was inherited by his successors. Aga Khan I's mother later moved to India where she died in 1851. Until Fath Ali Shah's death in 1834, the Imam Hasan Ali Shah enjoyed a quiet life and was held in high esteem at the Qajar court. [1]

  5. Ali Shah (Pakistani politician) - Wikipedia

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    Ali Shah is a Pakistani politician from Swat District. He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024. Career

  6. Ali Shahalom - Wikipedia

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    Ali Shahalom (Bengali: আলী শাহআলম; born 15 October 1992), also known by his stage name Ali Official, is an English comedian and television presenter of Bangladeshi descent. Early life

  7. Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi - Wikipedia

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    Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi (Persian: آغا سید حامد علی شاہ موسوی; 12 May 1940– 25 July 2022) [1] [2] was the patron-in-chief of the supreme Shia ullama board and president of Tehrik-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqah-e-Jafaria (Arabic: تحریکِ نفاذِ فقہ جعفريه), the Shiite-law implementation movement. [3]

  8. Jen Shah's Lawyer Says Client Changed Her Plea to 'Pay Her ...

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    Courtesy Jen Shah/Instagram Speaking out. After Jen Shah changed her plea to guilty on Monday, July 11, the reality star’s lawyer Priya Chaudhry addressed her client’s decision.

  9. Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi - Wikipedia

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    Shahi was born on 25 November 1941 in the village of Dhok Gohar Shah in the district of Rawalpindi of British India. He is a fifth generation descendant of the Sufi Baba Gohar Ali Shah. At the age of twenty, when he was the owner of F.Q. Steel Industries, Shahi began to search for spirituality. Eventually he became disillusioned in this search ...