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Anirudha Alam is a prominent AIDS researcher and working in a national NGO BEES (Bangladesh Extension Education Services) as a Deputy Director (Information & Development Communication).
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Pul-e-Alam is in Logar, a strategic province because it controls southern land routes into Kabul, allowing weapons, explosives and fighters to move into the capital.
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This and the following passage from Bernier are cited in Alam (1994), p. 210.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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The four soldiers were identified as Alam Sher, Barkat Hussain, Sakhi Mohammad and Mohammad Ayub, all from Poonch district in Pakistani Kashmir, who had crossed another part of the district on the Indian side of the Line of Control in 1965.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Dean Nelson 2011
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"The suspect testified he was asked by a Malaysian citizen called Alam in India to carry the luggage to Indonesia and was promised Rp 15 million if he could submit it to someone in Jakarta," Bahaduri said.
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Basheer Ahmed Shah and his troupe, who are representing the Damali Dance Centre in Kashmir, presented a dance-drama using folk instruments like dhol, thal and an instrument called Alam, which belonged to a famous peer (sage) in Kashmir.
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He said the team was inquiring about the background of the four people, identified as Alam,
India eNews 2008
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The Gujarat Police shared the background of the four suspected bombers - identified as Alam, Afridi, Rakuib and Mujib - with their Delhi counterparts, police sources here said.
India eNews 2008
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Some have speculated that the cash-strapped FA hoped to charge Eriksson with gross misconduct if he lied about Alam, meaning he could be sacked without compensation.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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"'Alam," a pile of stones, a flag or some such landmark.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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