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Ashraf Khan (23
March 1944 – 5 May 2021),
chiefly known as
Ashraf Sehrai or just as
Sehrai, was a
Kashmiri separatist leader and
chairman of Tehr****-e-Hurriyat...
- Taj
Sehrai (Sindhi:تاج صحرائي ) (Urdu:تاج صحرائی) (14
September 1921 – 29
October 2002) was a
prominent ****stani
author and
archaeologist from Sindh,...
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Hizbul Mujahideen in Pulwama. Soon after, on 19 May 2020,
Ashraf Sehrai's son,
Junaid Sehrai, a
commander in the organization, was
killed by
Indian security...
- him from the
position of head of its
political bureau,
appointing Ashraf Sehrai in his place. The
appointment of
Mohammad Abbas Ansari as
chairman of Hurriyat...
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Udabhandapura has been
discussed by
various scholars.
Archaeologist I.H.
Sehrai suggested that the name may come from the
Sanskrit words udak (water), bhand...
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Islam (Faith),
Azadi (Freedom) and Itihad-e-Millat (Fraternity).
Ashraf Sehrai was
elected as
chairman of TeH in 2018
after Geelani stepped down from the...
- Lala
Sehrai, (Urdu: لالہ صحرائی) (2000-1920) was an Urdu poet and
writer from ****stan.
Sehrai's writings were
published in
magazines and
newspapers of...
- Khan,
cabinet minister Qaysar Jamshaid Lone, Politician, MLA
Lolab Ashraf Sehrai, politician,
separatist and
former chairman and
founding member of Tehr****-e-Hurriyat...
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Farid Kishwar Naheed Khalid Irfan Khawaja Pervez Liaquat Ali Asim Lala
Sehrai Mahmood Shaam Mir
Abdul Rasool Mir
Mohsin Naqvi Mohsin Changezi Majeed Amjad...
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Mitra Mohan – Indo-Scythians. India, A History, 2001, p 203, John Keay.
Sehrai,
Fidaullah (1979). Hund: The
Forgotten City of Gandhara, p. 2. Peshawar...