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…was firmly embedded in Shahabuddin when he as a youth was involved in the Liberation struggle for Bangladesh and had to face the various facets of life.[2] In the Bangladesh Liberation War he fought alongside Sadeque Hossain Khoka, who later became the mayor of Dhaka, and Azam Khan, a popula...
…suppressed it by winning a desperate battle when Abdur Rahman's reappearance in the north was a signal for a mutiny of the troops stationed in those parts and a gathering of armed bands to his standard. After some delay and desultory fighting, he and his uncle, Azam Khan, occupied Kabul (Mar...
Azam Khan is a Bangladeshi pop singer. He was the pioneer in Bengali pop music launching and founded a band called "Uchcharon" with a literal meaning of "Enunciation" in the early 1970s. He is honored as Guru of Pop Music in Bangladesh.
Azam Khan is a former squash player from Pakistan who won the British Open four times between 1959 and 1962.
Azam then went on to win four consecutive British Open titles in 1959-62..
Pakistani squash player
Ascribed status:Pashtuni
Award:Recipient of the Pride of Performance award
Activity:Squash
Skill:Professional
1969
Azam Khan ( cricketer ) " Mohammad Azam Khan " ( born March 1, 1969, Karachi, Sindh ) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test cricket and 6 One Day International from 1996 to 1998 He is currently coaching cricket at Hill park cricket academy and Customs cricket academy in Karachi where he has found talent in likes of Owais Tariq, Zeeshan Latif, Munis Shazad, Hassan Masood, Aaqib Minhas, Hammmad Hanif, Taymoor Kazi, Shahid Zain and Adnan Khalid.
Pakistan One Day International cricket player • Pakistan Test cricket player • Pakistani cricket player
Activity:Cricket
28 February 1950
Died:05 June 2011
Bangladeshi pop singer • Bangladeshi male singer
Singer