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Iqbal

[ ik-bahl ]

noun

  1. Muhammad, 1873–1938, Pakistani poet.


Iqbal

/ ˈɪ /

noun

  1. IqbalSir Muhammad18751938MIndianWRITING: poetPHILOSOPHY: philosopherPOLITICS: political leader Sir Muhammad (mʊˈhæməd). 1875–1938, Indian Muslim poet, philosopher, and political leader, who advocated the establishment of separate nations for Indian Hindus and Muslims and is generally regarded as the originator of Pakistan
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"Snow leopard territory," says Asif Iqbal, a conservationist from WWF Pakistan.

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Which is why victims like Iqbal Chowdhury, 71, believe their lives are still in danger.

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Oops, sorry, scratch that — Iqbal Theba and Brian George walk into a restaurant.

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Shockat Adam and Iqbal Mohamed, who were elected in 2024 as independent MPs, want to sit on select committees, which can question ministers; or bill committees, which scrutinise legislation in detail.

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"People have tried. None have succeeded," says Samad Iqbal, who started working at Akbar's aged 15 and is a proud ambassador for a city that describes itself as the Capital of Curry.

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