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  2. Asghar Wajahat - Wikipedia

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    Syed Asghar Wajahat, popularly known as Asghar Wajahat (born 5 July 1946), is a Hindi scholar, fiction writer, novelist, playwright, an independent documentary filmmaker and a television scriptwriter, [1] who is most known for his work, 'Saat Aasmaan' and his acclaimed play, 'Jis Lahore Nai Dekhya, O Jamyai Nai', based on the story of an old Punjabi Hindu woman who gets left behind in Lahore ...

  3. Red Hat Certification Program - Wikipedia

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    To achieve the RHCSA certification the student must pass EX200, a 3-hour hands-on lab exam. [3] The minimum passing score for the exam is 210 out of 300 possible points (70%). [ 4 ] There is no prerequisite for the exam, but Red Hat recommends preparing for the exam by taking courses in Red Hat System Administration ( RH124 and RH134 ) if one ...

  4. Khokhar - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Muhammad Ghori by the Khokhars. The word "Khokhar" itself is of Persian origin and means "bloodthirsty". In 1204–1205, the Khokhars revolted under their leader and conquered and plundered Multan, Lahore and blocked the strategic roads between Punjab and Ghazni.

  5. Second Battle of Tarain - Wikipedia

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    According to Satish Chandra, the figures were exaggerated in order to "emphasise the challenge faced by Muizzuddin and the scale of his victory". [9] Kaushik Roy similarly notes that Muslim chroniclers regularly exaggerated Hindu military strength to glorify the Muslim kings, and 300,000 was probably the theoretical number that could ...

  6. Vyas Samman - Wikipedia

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    The Vyas Samman is a literary award in India, first awarded in 1991. It is awarded annually by the K.K. Birla Foundation and includes a cash payout of ₹ 4,00,000 (as of 2019).

  7. Ghori (story) - Wikipedia

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    Ghori (Bengali: ঘড়ি) (transl. The Clock ) is a work of science fiction written in Bengali by the novelist Premendra Mitra . This story was first published in Chhayapoth ( Bengali : ছায়াপথ ), the Puja annual of Sarat Sahityo Bhaban, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, in 1948.

  8. Akbari Asghari - Wikipedia

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    The story is of two sisters, Akbari and Asghari, who have spent their whole lives abroad. Now their cab driver father, Hatim, wants them to marry his nephews Akbar and Asghar. Akbari is a pretentious girl who wants to impress her parents but does whatever she wishes. On the other hand, Asghari is not a hypocrite, and she does everything publicly.

  9. Asghar Gondvi - Wikipedia

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    Asghar Husain Asghar (1884–1936) popularly known by his pen name Asghar Gondvi, was an Urdu poet born in 1884 in Gorakhpur. [1] Gondvi's father lived in the district of Gorakhpur but was permanently shifted to Gonda for livelihood, his father Munshi Tafazzal Hussain continued to work as "law officer". His primary education was done at home.