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Kabir

[ kuh-beer ]

noun

  1. fl. late 15th century, Hindu religious reformer.


Kabir

/ əˈɪə /

noun

  1. Kabir14401518MIndianRELIGION: religious leader 1440–1518, Indian religious leader who pioneered a religious movement that combined elements of Islam and Hinduism and is considered the precursor of Sikhism
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"For the past 15 years, the Pakistan-Bangladesh relationship was on a slightly difficult trajectory," says Humayun Kabir, a former senior Bangladeshi diplomat, adding that the relationship seems to now be returning to that of "two normal neighbours".

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"Pakistan needs to own the crimes that had taken place during the independence war," said Mr Kabir, the former Bangladeshi diplomat.

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MASAOUDIYEH, Lebanon — Hassan Suleiman huffed in the morning sun, sweating despite the ice-cold water running up to his shins under the weight of the child sitting on his shoulders, a backpack and a full-to-bursting plastic bag he carried across the Kabir River.

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“We’ve received them because it’s a humanitarian situation, but our situation as a municipality is below zero,” said Ali Ahmad al-Ali, the mayor of Masaoudiyeh, an Alawite-dominated village near a kink in the narrow and shallow Kabir River.

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But for the people wading across the Kabir River, their concern is going home and being safe.

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