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  2. Ayub Khan (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Khan was born to former 1950s actress Begum Para and actor Nasir Khan, brother to Bollywood superstar Dilip Kumar. [1] While in college, Khan met Niharika Bhasin, [2] known for films like Rock On!! (2008) and The Dirty Picture (2011). When Niharika left for the US for her studies, they married other people.

  3. Ayub Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Ayub Khan [d] (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani military officer and statesman who served as the second president of Pakistan from 27 October 1958 until his resignation on 25 March 1969.

  4. K. M. Cariappa - Wikipedia

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    General Ayub Khan himself contacted General Cariappa, who was living a retired life at Mercara, his hometown, with information about his son's safety. When Ayub Khan offered to release his son immediately, Cariappa is reported to have scoffed at the idea and told him to give his son no better treatment than any other POW.

  5. Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb - Wikipedia

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    Zenab Gohar Ayub: Relations: Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb (brother) Children: 3: ... His maternal grandfather was the former President of Pakistan Ayub Khan. [4] Education

  6. Mrityudand - Wikipedia

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    It was directed and produced by Prakash Jha and stars Madhuri Dixit, Shabana Azmi, Ayub Khan, Mohan Agashe and Om Puri. The film is a commentary on social and gender injustice. [4] As with his other movies, Jha focuses on the social problems of his native state of Bihar, and Mrityudand straddles the boundary between artistic and commercial films.

  7. 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising - Wikipedia

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    Ayub Khan calls for a round-table meeting with the opposition. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman submitted a draft constitution based on the six point movement and the eleven point movement. [6] On 25 March 1969, martial law was declared in Pakistan and Ayub Khan hands over power to General Yahya Khan, the army Chief of Staff of Pakistan Army. [6]

  8. Agartala Conspiracy Case - Wikipedia

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    The Agartala Conspiracy Case [b] was a sedition case in Pakistan during the rule of Ayub Khan against Awami League, brought by the government of Pakistan in 1968 against Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the then leader of the Awami League and East Pakistan, and 34 other people.

  9. 1959 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    26 October, Ayub Khan announces his system of 80,000 Basic Democrats, who would further form the electoral college for the elections of the President and the members of the Central and Provisional Legislature.