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Mohammad Abdus Salam (/sæˈlæm/;
pronounced [əbd̪ʊs
səlaːm]; 29
January 1926 – 21
November 1996) was a ****stani
theoretical physicist. He
shared the 1979...
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Afghanistan Ali
Abdussalam Treki, or Ali Treki, (1937–2015),
Libyan diplomat Abdulsalami Abubakar (born 1942),
Nigerian politician Abdus Salam (general) (born...
- poet-philosopher
Allama Muhammad Iqbal,
Nobel laureates Har
Gobind Khorana and
Abdus Salam,
former president of both the
United Nations General ****embly and the...
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Sheikh Abdus Salam was a
Bangla educationist who was
killed in the
Bangladesh Liberation War and is
considered a
martyr in Bangladesh.
Salam was born...
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in Vienna, Austria. In
December 1972,
Abdus Salam led the
establishment of
Theoretical Physics Group (TPG) as he called...
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Abdus Salam (1925 – 2 July 1992) was a ****stani
newscaster at
Radio ****stan and ****stan Television. He was
posthumously granted the
Pride of Performance...
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Abdus Salam (27
November 1925 — 7
April 1952) was a
demonstrator who died
during the
Bengali Language Movement demonstrations which took
place in the...
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Abdus Salam Chatgami (1943 – 8
September 2021) was a
Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, educator, writer, and researcher. He
served as the
Grand Mufti in both...
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around 5.5×1012 K (from the
Large Hadron Collider).
Sheldon Glashow,
Abdus Salam, and
Steven Weinberg were
awarded the 1979
Nobel Prize in
Physics for...
- The
Abdus Salam Library is the
largest academic and
research library of
Imperial College London. The
current library opened in
August 1969,
taking over...