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sattar सत्रह ૧૮ 18 १८ અઢાર aḑhār अठारह ૧૯ 19 १९ ઓગણિસ ogaņis उन्नीस ૨૦ 20 २० વીસ vīs बीस ૧૦૦ 100 १०० સો sō सौ ૧,૦૦૦ 1,000 १,००० હજાર hajār हज़ार ૧૦,૦૦૦ 10,000 १०,०००
Lakh and crore are common enough to have entered Indian English. For number 0, Modern Standard Hindi is more inclined towards śūnya (a Sanskrit tatsama ) and Standard Urdu is more inclined towards sifr (borrowed from Arabic), while the native tadbhava -form is sunnā in Hindustani.
Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani: PS-13 14 Dur Muhammad Osto PS-14 15 Muhammad Alam Odho PS-15 16 Qazi Ghulam Hadi PS-16 Nawab Shah 17 Syed Zafar Ali Shah PS-17 18 Abdul Rahim Abbasi PS-18 19 Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi: PS-19 20 Jam Kararuddin PS-20 21 Rais Haji Ali Nawaz Unar PS-21 22 Rais Ghulam Rasool Unar PS-22 23 Syed Nazar Shah PS-23 24
Sayyid Sattar Hashemi (Persian: سیّد ستار هاشمی; born in 1976) is an Iranian university professor, researcher and politician who serving as the Minister of Information and Communications Technology of Iran since August 2024, in the Government of Masoud Pezeshkian.
Sattar (singer) (born 1949) birth name Hasan Sattar, Iranian pop and traditional singer; Sattar Alvi, Pakistani fighter pilot; Sattar Bahlulzade (1909–1974), Azerbaijani painter; Sattar Beheshti, Iranian blogger who died under suspicious circumstances; Sattar Hamedani (born 1974), Iranian footballer; Sattar Jabbar Hilo (born 1956), Iraqi ...
Zaidi Sattar is a Bangladeshi economist and chairman of the Policy Research Institute. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is a retired civil servant and former economist at the World Bank. [ 4 ]
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He was the founding chairman and managing director of Sattar & Company Ltd., Sattar Jute Mills Ltd., Hasna Shipbuilding & Navigation Ltd., and Rangpur Industries Ltd. [1] In the 1980s, Sattar held several cabinet ministry positions, was elected as a member of parliament twice, and was chief whip in President Ershad's government from 1988 to 1990.