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Pakistani general (1926–2022)
Rahimuddin Khan (21 July 1926 – 22 August 2022) was a Pakistani four-star general who served as the fourth Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of
Rahimuddin_Khan
Conflict between Pakistan forces and Baloch-Pashtun separatists
law was imposed. A general amnesty was declared by military governor Rahimuddin Khan. Military action ended by November 1977, replaced by development and
1970s operation in Balochistan
1970s_operation_in_Balochistan
List of Indian political families based in UP
Movement, and for pioneering the study of social sciences. General Rahimuddin Khan, was a general of the Pakistan Army who served as the 4th Chairman
Political families of Uttar Pradesh
Political_families_of_Uttar_Pradesh
Pakistani nuclear physicist (1936–2021)
Abdul Qadeer Khan NI & BAR, HI, FPAS (1 April 1936 – 10 October 2021) was a Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer. He is colloquially
Abdul_Qadeer_Khan
President of India from 1967 to 1969
Vice-Chancellor at Dhaka and Karachi Universities. His nephew, General Rahimuddin Khan went on to become Pakistan's Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Zakir_Husain
Mughal general and noble (c. 1649–1710)
Muhammad Amin Khan, and two other sons of his, Hamid Khan Bahadur and Rahimuddin Khan. In 1698, Ghaziuddin Khan was appointed governor of Berar Subah, a province
Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I
Ghazi_ud-Din_Khan_Feroze_Jung_I
Pakistani general (1915–2002)
political opposition, many of his army protégés such as Sawar Khan, Iqbal Khan and Rahimuddin Khan were promoted to four-star rank and remained on deferential
Tikka_Khan
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2002 to 2004
and emerged from the politics of Balochistan under military governor Rahimuddin Khan during the 1970s. He became a national figure as part of the government
Zafarullah_Khan_Jamali
President of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971
Oslo. General Yahya Khan arrested Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on charges of sedition and appointed Brigadier (later General) Rahimuddin Khan to preside over a
Yahya_Khan
Political position in Balochistan, Pakistan
province was Riaz Hussain (1970–1971). The longest-serving governor was Rahimuddin Khan (1978–1984). After the dissolution of One Unit in 1970, Balochistan
Governor of Balochistan, Pakistan
Governor_of_Balochistan,_Pakistan
4th President and 9th Prime Minister of Pakistan (1928–1979)
administrator, Bhutto sought Lieutenant-General Rahimuddin Khan to chair the commission, which Rahimuddin declined, in 1971. Instead, in January 1972, Bhutto
Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto
Research and Development laboratory in Kahuta, Rawalpindi
The Khan Research Laboratories is a federally funded research and development laboratory located in Kahuta, Rawalpindi. Established in 1976, the laboratory
Khan_Research_Laboratories
Appointed head of the province of Sindh, Pakistan
were three direct instances of governor's rule under Mian Aminuddin, Rahimuddin Khan and Moinuddin Haider respectively, in 1951–1953, 1988, and 1998 when
Governor_of_Sindh
Pakistani nuclear engineer (1926–1999)
Munir Ahmad Khan (Urdu: منير احمد خان; 20 May 1926 – 22 April 1999), NI, HI, FPAS, was a Pakistani nuclear engineer who is credited, among others, with
Munir_Ahmad_Khan
been long-constructed by provincial martial law administrator General Rahimuddin Khan during the 1980s. The Pakistani Atomic Energy Commission reported that
Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction
Pakistan_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Pakistan's first nuclear weapons test (1998)
valley. Throughout the 1980s, the Governor of Balochistan, General Rahimuddin Khan, led the civil engineering work. After India's Pokhran-II tests on
Chagai-I
Pakistan army general (1937–1993)
Janjua's recommendation came from the former Chairman joint chiefs Gen.Rahimuddin Khan when the second most senior military officer, Lt-Gen. Shamim Alam was
Asif_Nawaz_Janjua
Public university in New Delhi, Delhi, India
produced alumni across various disciplines, including, Rahimuddin Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kabir Khan, Mouni Roy, Arfa Khanum Sherwani, Barkha Dutt, Anjana
Jamia_Millia_Islamia
headed by Judge Advocate General Branch's Brigadier-General Rahimuddin Khan. General Khan ordered Vice-Admiral Mohammad Shariff, Commander of Eastern
History of Pakistan (1947–present)
History_of_Pakistan_(1947–present)
Pakistani military training academy in Abbottabad, Pakistan
needed] General Rahimuddin Khan, Gentleman Cadet No. 1, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Muhammad Aziz Khan, former chairman
Pakistan_Military_Academy
United States army graduate school
defence forces of Uganda General Yahya Khan of Pakistan General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq of Pakistan General Rahimuddin Khan of Pakistan General Jehangir Karamat
United States Army Command and General Staff College
United_States_Army_Command_and_General_Staff_College
Former highest principal staff officer of the Pakistan Armed Forces
been ineffective from his duty as early as 22 January 1977. Admiral M.S. Khan filled his position on several occasion. General Sharif's resignation was
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Chairman_Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff_Committee
Pashtun-descended ethnic group of Uttar Pradesh, India
diplomatic figures. General Rahimuddin Khan served as a long-standing Governor of Balochistan and later Sindh, while Sahibzada Yaqub Khan, a scion of the Rampur
Rohilla
Infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army
General Abdul Hameed Khan, HQA, SPk (1973) – 10 Baloch Major General Ghulam Mohammad, HI (M) (1977) – 12 Baloch General Rahimuddin Khan, NI (M), SBt (1982)
Baloch_Regiment
Land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces
Punjab in Pakistan, and declared martial law under Lt-Gen. Azam Khan and Col. Rahimuddin Khan who successfully quelled the religious agitation in Lahore.
Pakistan_Army
Imposition of direct military control or suspension of civil law by a government
military action, such as Balochistan under Martial Law Governor, General Rahimuddin Khan. Civilian government resumed in 1988 following General Zia's death
Martial_law
Indian dhrupad singer
Ustad Rahimuddin Khan Dagar (1900–1975) was a dhrupad singer from India who was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1969 . He was the father of Rahim Fahimuddin
Rahim-ud-in_Khan_Dagar
Pakistani academic and politician (1907–1975)
compere Anwar Husain, uncle of academic Masud Husain Khan, and the father-in-law of General Rahimuddin Khan, the Governor of Balochistan. Mahmud Husain's family
Mahmud_Husain
Award
Niazi Abdul Waheed Kakar Akhtar Abdur Rahman Rahimuddin Khan Hamid Gul Mushaf Ali Mir Mansurul Haq Aziz Khan (general) Fasih Bokhari Zahirul Islam Abbasi
Sitara-e-Basalat
6th President of Pakistan from 1978 to 1988
administrator appointment was of Lieutenant General Rahimuddin Khan to Balochistan. As martial law administrator, Khan cracked down on the Baloch insurgency and
Zia-ul-Haq
Calendar year
son's rapist at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport March 23 – General Rahimuddin Khan becomes the first man in Pakistan's history to rule over two of its
1984
Prime Minister of Pakistan (1990–1993; 1997–1999; 2013–2017)
who sponsored his government. He maintained an alliance with General Rahimuddin Khan, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee. Nawaz also had close ties
Nawaz_Sharif
Name list
Juice (1992) Radio Raheem, a character in the film Do The Right Thing Rahimuddin Khan, Pakistani general Rahman, elative of Rahim This page or section lists
Rahim
Pakistani nuclear engineer (born 1940)
Foreign Assets Control, with an address listing at the Al-Qaeda Wazir Akbar Khan safe house in Kabul. He is also under the European Union sanctions since
Sultan_Bashiruddin_Mahmood
List of prominent Indian political dynasties
Movement, and for pioneering the study of social sciences. General Rahimuddin Khan, was a general of the Pakistan Army who served as the 4th Chairman
Political_families_of_India
Pakistani general (1924–2023)
Karachi), Lt. Gen. Iqbal Khan (CJCSC), and the other military governors of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan Fazle Haq and Rahimuddin Khan. After a two-year
Sawar_Khan
Far-right political party in Pakistan
of selective martial law. The military leader, Azam Khan, had Maududi arrested and Rahimuddin Khan sentenced him to death for sedition (writing anti-Ahmadiyya
Jamaat-e-Islami_Pakistan
Code name for Pakistan's nuclear bomb program
Commission and the Kahuta Research Laboratories, led by Munir Ahmed Khan and Abdul Qadeer Khan respectively. In 1976 an organization called Special Development
Project-706
1971 Bangladesh–Pakistan armed conflict
Rahman was arrested by the Pakistani Army. Yahya Khan appointed Brigadier (later General) Rahimuddin Khan to preside over a special tribunal prosecuting
Bangladesh_Liberation_War
Pakistan Army staff college in Quetta Cantonment, Balochistan
Claude Auchinleck Ayub Khan Sam Manekshaw K.M. Cariappa Thomas Blamey Musa Khan, Yahya Khan, Gul Hassan Khan, Tikka Khan, Rahimuddin Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, Mirza
Command and Staff College Quetta
Command_and_Staff_College_Quetta
General Rahimuddin began to act as a separate entity and military regime independent of the central government. This allowed Rahimuddin Khan to act as
Military_history_of_Pakistan
Day of the year
Jewison, Canadian actor, director, and producer (died 2024) 1926 – Rahimuddin Khan, Pakistani general and politician, 7th Governor of Balochistan (died
July_21
(governor, judge) Rahimuddin Khan, general (retd.) former military governor of Sindh, Balochistan province Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan Shaukat Aziz, former
List_of_Muhajir_people
Pakistani general and former Chief of Army Staff
II Corps, stationed in Multan, commanded by then-Lieutenant-General Rahimuddin Khan. In 1984, Major-General Kakar was subsequently given the command of
Abdul_Waheed_Kakar
province, Balochistan, at the time under martial law under General Rahimuddin Khan, the influx of so many refugees – believed to be the largest refugee
Spillover of the Soviet–Afghan War in Pakistan
Spillover_of_the_Soviet–Afghan_War_in_Pakistan
Pakistani nuclear physicist (1930–2018)
(PINSTECH). When Munir Ahmad Khan became the chairman of PAEC and was put in charge of secret atomic bomb project, Munir Khan appointed Ahmad as the director
Ishfaq_Ahmad_Khan
Indian linguist (1919–2010)
Rahimuddin Khan, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Pakistan Army and the longest-serving Governor of Balochistan. Rahimuddin Khan later
Masud_Husain_Khan
Pakistani Gunner Officer and intelligence Head (1924–1988)
Arnold Lewis Raphel. After his death, his sons, Humayun Akhtar Khan and Haroon Akhtar Khan, became politicians and were eventually elected as the Members
Akhtar_Abdur_Rahman
1971 arrest of Bangladeshi statesman
held behind closed doors. The military tribunal was led by Brigadier Rahimuddin Khan. From Bangladesh, Bernard Sheridan & Company was appointed to represent
Arrest of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Arrest_of_Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman
June – Sunil Dutt, Bollywood actor and producer (died 2005) 21 July – Rahimuddin Khan, Pakistani general and politician (died 2022 in Pakistan). 15 August
1926_in_India
Pakistani general and engineering officer
hidden until a memoir written by Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was released in 2009. Zahid Ali Akbar Khan was born in Jalandhar, Punjab in British India, in
Zahid_Ali_Akbar_Khan
Type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points
controlled in Pakistan's largest province, Balochistan, under General Rahimuddin Khan, by making the refugees stay for controlled durations in barbed wire
Barbed_wire
List of recipients of Pakistan's highest civilians award
The Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 2023-03-24. "Jansher Khan awarded with Nishan-e-Imtiaz". The Frontier Post. "President announces Civil
List of Nishan-e-Imtiaz recipients
List_of_Nishan-e-Imtiaz_recipients
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
of the Pakistan Army's General Rahimuddin Khan, who was also Balochistan's longest-serving governor, Gulam Rabbani Khan Taban, a well-known poet, and Syed
Kaimganj
Far-left terrorist organization
shot, the hijackers mistakenly believing he was the son of General Rahimuddin Khan, the martial law administrator of Balochistan. This forced the Zia
Al_Zulfiqar
1981 airplane hijacking
mistakenly believed to be the son of then-martial law administrator General Rahimuddin Khan on the plane accusing him of being a part of Zia's coup against Bhutto
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 326
Pakistan_International_Airlines_Flight_326
Pakistani general (1924–2000)
Mohammad Iqbal Khan NI(M) HI(M) SI(M) SBt (Urdu: اقبال خان; 1924–2000) was a four-star general in the Pakistan Army who served as the third Chairman Joint
Iqbal_Khan_(general)
Pakistani police officer and civil servant
General Rahimuddin Khan. Following the general election of 1988, he was transferred to NWFP and appointed IGP for a second term. Abbas Khan returned
Muhammad_Abbas_Khan
Bangladeshi revolutionary and statesman (1920–1975)
while many other League leaders escaped to India. Pakistani general Rahimuddin Khan was appointed to preside over Mujib's court-martial trial, the proceedings
Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman
Pakistan Army's Strike corps
II Corps saw its first field service under the command of Lt-Gen. Tikka Khan in 1971 against the approaching Indian Army. Soon after its deployment, the
II_Corps_(Pakistan)
nuclear programs of Libya, Iran, and North Korea. In January 2004, Dr A. Q. Khan of Pakistan's programme confessed to having been a key mover in "proliferation
History_of_nuclear_weapons
Calendar year
The Solomon Islands join the United Nations. September 20 – General Rahimuddin Khan assumes the post of martial law Governor of Balochistan. September
1978
6 January 2024. "Faculty of Law - Faculty Members - Prof. Nuzhat Parveen Khan (Former Dean)". Jamia Millia Islamia. Archived from the original on 3 June
List of Jamia Millia Islamia people
List_of_Jamia_Millia_Islamia_people
Calendar year
F27 crashes near Ventanilla, Peru, killing 43. December 9 – General Rahimuddin Khan retires from the Pakistan Army, along with the cabinet of the country's
1987
District of Uttar Pradesh in India
Masud Husain Khan, the Pakistani Army's General Rahimuddin Khan, who was also Balochistan's longest-serving governor, Gulam Rabbani Khan Taban, a well-known
Farrukhabad_district
Khan Governor of Punjab – Sajjad Hussain Qureshi Governor of Sindh – Rahimuddin Khan The England cricket team's tour of Pakistan results in a conflict between
1987_in_Pakistan
province, Balochistan, at the time under martial law under General Rahimuddin Khan, the influx of so many refugees – believed to be the largest refugee
Foreign involvement in the Soviet–Afghan War
Foreign_involvement_in_the_Soviet–Afghan_War
Indian dancer (1910–1970)
his older brothers. He learned Hindustani classical music from Ustad Rahimuddin Khan. In 1952, he joined the Bharatiya Kala Kendra (later, Kathak Kendra)
Shambhu_Maharaj
Haleem Governor of Balochistan: Rahimuddin Khan Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Fazle Haq Governor of Punjab: Ghulam Jilani Khan Governor of Sindh: S.M. Abbasi
1982_in_Pakistan
Series of riots against the Ahmadis
over the administration of the city to the army under Major General Azam Khan, imposing martial law on 6 March. One of the major controversial differences
1953_Lahore_riots
Indian music award
1960 – Altaf Hussain Khan 1961 – Y. S. Mirashi Buwa 1962 – Bade Ghulam Ali Khan 1963 – Omkarnath Thakur 1964 – Rahimuddin Khan Dagar 1965 – Hirabai Barodekar
Sangeet_Natak_Akademi_Award
Pakistani politician
tenure as governor of Balochistan, He is the third man (the first being Rahimuddin Khan and the second being Miangul Aurangzeb) in the history of Pakistan
Owais_Ahmed_Ghani
Pakistani theoretical physicist (1943–2018)
reaction studies, Hameed Ahmed Khan; Naeem AhmadKhan; Masood Ahmad. PINSTECH Nuclear Physics Division, PINSTECH. N.A. Khan; S. Mubarakmand; Mahmud Ahmad
Masud_Ahmad
Pakistani-Polish Aviator (1908–1980)
Zia-ul-Haq Zahid Ali Akbar Khan Rahimuddin Khan Ghulam Ishaq Khan Mubashir Hassan Scientists Munir Ahmad Khan Abdul Qadeer Khan Abdus Salam Riazuddin Ishfaq
Władysław_Turowicz
Pakistan Army's staff corps for legal services
Pakistan military Commanders Judge Advocate General Maj-Gen. Ghulam Jaffar Notable commanders Gen. Zia-ul-Haq Gen. Rahimuddin Khan Insignia War Flag
Judge Advocate General Branch (Pakistan)
Judge_Advocate_General_Branch_(Pakistan)
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Ambassador to the United States General Rahimuddin Khan, 7 year Martial Law Governor of Balochistan and provincial hero General
List_of_Pakistanis
Pakistani general
secretariat, Majid became the only officer from the Baloch Regiment after Rahimuddin Khan to ascend to chairman joint chiefs. At the time of promotion, Tariq
Tariq_Majid
Calendar year
Pakistan's General Rahimuddin Khan resigns from his post as the governor of Sindh, following attempts by the President of Pakistan, Ghulam Ishaq Khan, to limit
1988
Month of 1926
American dollar, rising to a dollar being worth 51 cents. Born: General Rahimuddin Khan, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Pakistani Army from 1984
July_1926
disease. Beverly Grigsby, 94, American composer and musicologist. Rahimuddin Khan, 96, Pakistani military officer, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Deaths_in_August_2022
In the 1980s, the Martial Law Administrator of Balochistan, General Rahimuddin Khan, enacted policies that stabilized the province. In the wake of the
Iraq–Pakistan_relations
Pakistan Army general
Sector. Throughout the 1980s, he was military secretary to General Rahimuddin Khan. During his military career he has held a number of prestigious appointments
Khalid_Maqbool
Pakistani theoretical physicist (1930–2013)
on the request of Salam. Salam asked Riazuddin to report to Munir Ahmad Khan – chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission at that time. At PAEC
Riazuddin_(physicist)
Head of the provincial government of Balochistan
law was imposed across the country, and Balochistan remained under Rahimuddin Khan's governorship until 1985. Following the partyless elections of 1985
Chief_Minister_of_Balochistan
Musical artist
Khan Dagar, and later his uncle, Ustad Rahimuddin Khan Dagar. He had been the President of Dhrupad Society Jaipur and Pune. Hussain Sayeeduddin Khan Dagar
H._Sayeeduddin_Dagar
Tradition of the Dhrupad music genre of Northern India
Khan Dagar. Rahimuddin Dagar (1900-1975), son and disciple of Allabande Khan Dagar. Imamuddin Dagar (1903-1966), son and disciple of Allabande Khan Dagar
Dagar_vani
minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and declares martial law. July: General Rahimuddin Khan takes over Balochistan. General amnesty is declared. Fourth Balochistan
Timeline_of_Pakistani_history
Pakistani physicist (born 1936)
University of Punjab Press, and Punjab Textbook Board. p. 1973. Butt, N. M.; Khan, S. S. (1998). CTBT and its implications. Islamabad: The Pakistan Nuclear
Noor_Muhammad_Butt
December); Tikka Khan (starting 9 December) Governor of Sindh – until 23 June: Ashraf W. Tabani 23 June – 12 September: Rahimuddin Khan starting 12 September:
1988_in_Pakistan
capacity was first established when martial law was imposed by General Yahya Khan, who appointed Riaz Hussain to the post, but was never officially ratified
Martial Law Administrator of Balochistan
Martial_Law_Administrator_of_Balochistan
Dagar, the youngest son of Allabande Khan. His other three brothers, Nasiruddin, Rahimuddin and Imanuddin Khan Dagar, were also famous singers of Dhrupad
Tansen_Pande
Pakistani theoretical physicist and mathematician
Bhutto. During the 1960s, he helped convince President of Pakistan Ayub Khan to make a proposed university a research institution. He, at first, established
Muhammad_Raziuddin_Siddiqui
Pakistani politician 1926–2006
Marri was the elder brother of Justice Mohammad Nawaz Khan Marri and Senator Mir Mohabat Khan Marri. His son Mir Shahnawaz Marri served as D.G Mines
Khuda_Bakhsh_Marri
Haleem Governor of Balochistan: Rahimuddin Khan Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Fazle Haq Governor of Punjab: Ghulam Jilani Khan Governor of Sindh: S.M. Abbasi
1981_in_Pakistan
Anwarul Haq Governor of Balochistan: Rahimuddin Khan Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Fazle Haq Governor of Punjab: Sawar Khan Governor of Sindh: S.M. Abbasi
1979_in_Pakistan
Haleem Governor of Balochistan: Rahimuddin Khan Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Fazle Haq Governor of Punjab: Ghulam Jilani Khan Governor of Sindh: S.M. Abbasi
1983_in_Pakistan
Balochistan: Rahimuddin Khan Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Fazle Haq Governor of Punjab: Sawar Khan (until 1 May); Ghulam Jilani Khan (starting 1 May)
1980_in_Pakistan
Pakistani physicist and a computer programmer
Qadeer Khan. Ali was posted back to Engineering Division of the PAEC after Abdul Qadeer Khan took over the program after moving it at the Khan Research
Anwar_Ali_(physicist)
Indian singer (1927–2011)
illustrious Dagar family, Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin Khan Dagar is the son of Padma Bhushan Ustad Allabande Rahimuddin Khan Dagar who died in 1975. Initiated into the
Rahim_Fahimuddin_Dagar
Pakistani general
Nawab's contributions, head of the nuclear weapon's program, Ghulam Ishaq Khan recommended Nawab for the highly prestigious Hilal e Imtiaz (Military) -
Syed_Ali_Nawab
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
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Handsome (Person) of the Religion Islam
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Unique manifestation
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One who Indicates by Signs to the Religion Islam
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Glorification of the Religion Islam
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Organizer of the religion (Islam)
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Organizer of the Religion Islam
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Muslim
Handsome person
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Spokesman of Religion
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Great (Man) of the Religion Islam
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Radiant; Brilliant of the Religion Islam
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Cute; Chaste; Holy
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Immortal.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The King of Kings
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Meadow; One who Lives by Meadow
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Scottish
 Short form of Scottish Murdina, DINA means "sea warrior." Compare with another form of Dina.
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RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
RAHIMUDDIN KHAN
n.
The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.
n.
A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.
n.
An Eastern inn or caravansary.
n.
See Khan.
n.
Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.