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  2. Khan Sir - Wikipedia

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    Faizal Khan (born 1993), known professionally as Khan Sir (pronounced [ˈxɑːn sɪɽ] ⓘ), is an Indian Educator and YouTuber based in Patna, Bihar. He runs a coaching centre for students preparing for different kinds of competitive exams in India.

  3. Khans of Bollywood - Wikipedia

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    Irrfan Khan is sometimes also considered the "fourth Khan", along with Saif Ali Khan. [63] By 2017, Irrfan Khan's films have grossed over US$3.6 billion at the worldwide box office, mostly from his work in international productions. [64] His highest-grossing Hindi films are Hindi Medium (2017) and The Lunchbox (2013). He died of cancer on 29 ...

  4. Khan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Khan (/ x ɑː n /) is an ancient Indo-European surname and in the variant of 'Khan' of Mongolic origin, used as a title in various global regions, [1] and today most commonly found in parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and India.

  5. Kader Khan - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. Indian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer (1937–2018) Kader Khan Khan in 2013 Born (1937-10-22) 22 October 1937 Kabul, Kingdom of Afghanistan Died 31 December 2018 (2018-12-31) (aged 81) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Nationality Indian Alma mater Ismail Yusuf College Occupations ...

  6. Irrfan Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khan was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in March 2018, [18] [19] and died from the disease on 29 April 2020. [4] Khan was described by Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian as "a distinguished and charismatic star in Hindi and English-language movies whose hardworking career was an enormously valuable bridge between South Asian and Hollywood ...

  7. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    The demand for Hindi, led largely by Hindus, was to Sir Syed an erosion of the centuries-old Muslim cultural domination of India. Testifying before the British-appointed education commission, Sir Syed controversially exclaimed that "Urdu was the language of gentry and Hindi that of the vulgar."

  8. Abdul Ghaffar Khan - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Pashto: عبدالغفار خان; 6 February 1890 – 20 January 1988), also known as Bacha Khan (Pashto: باچا خان) or Badshah Khan (بادشاه خان, 'King of Chiefs'), was an Indian independence activist from the North-West Frontier Province, and founder of the Khudai Khidmatgar resistance movement against British colonial rule in India.

  9. Mohsin-ul-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    However, the division over the use of Hindi or Urdu further provoked communal conflict between Muslims and Hindus in India. [7] Syed Ahmed Khan and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk's patronage of Urdu led to its widespread use amongst elite Indian Muslim communities and following the Partition of India its adoption as the national language of Pakistan. [7] [9]