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Sajjad Ali's first classical hit album, Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics was released in 1979 by EMI-Pakistan. [5] The musicians were Ustad Ghulam Ali (singer), Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali and Amanat Ali Khan, while most of the songs were written by Hasrat Mohani, Momin and others.
Ali began his career in 1984 through the BCS Police Cadre. Throughout his career, he has held significant positions. [7] [8] In 2004, Ali was the Commissioner of the Khulna Metropolitan Police. [9] Ali served as the Deputy Police Commissioner (DMP) of the Tejgaon Division and as the Superintendent of Police for Lakshmipur District.
The tension between Syed Sajjad Ali Shah and Nawaz Sharif had been intensifying since Sharif's reinstatement in February 1997. [5] The situation worsened in August when Shah suggested promoting five judges to the Supreme Court, a proposition resisted by Sharif who disapproved of two nominees. [5]
Master Sajjad Sings Memorable Classics is the debut album from Pakistani singer, songwriter, actor, director, musician, and composer Sajjad Ali. The album was released by EMI-Pakistan in 1979. An audio sample of "Chupkay Chupkay Raat Din" An audio sample of "Naweek Andaz" An audio sample of "Aaye na baalam"
Sajjad Ali (born 3 February 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. [1] He made his List A debut for Habib Bank Limited in the 2018–19 Quaid-e-Azam One Day Cup on 30 September 2018. [ 2 ] He made his first-class debut for Habib Bank Limited in the 2018–19 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy on 3 October 2018.
Aik Aur Love Story (Urdu: ایک اور لو اِسٹوری English: One More Love Story) is a Pakistani Urdu language film directed by pop singer Sajjad Ali. It was also the soundtrack to his music album released in 1999. [1]
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Syed Sajjad Ali Shah: Sindh HC: 5 Nov 1990–16 Feb 1998: G. Khan: Retired: Appointed 13th Chief Justice of Pakistan Rafiq Tarar: Lahore HC: 17 Jan 1991–1 Nov 1994: G. Khan: Retired: Elevated as President of Pakistan Saleem Akhter: Sindh HC: 25 Mar 1991–22 Mar 1997: G. Khan: Retired: Wali Moh'd Khan: Peshawar HC: 28 Oct 1991–31 Oct 1994 ...