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・ Ahmad Baba al Massufi
・ Ahmad Babba Kaita
・ Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun
・ Ahmad Baghbanbashi
・ Ahmad Bahar
・ Ahmad Bahar (Palestinian politician)
・ Ahmad Bajouri
・ Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi
・ Ahmad Bakikhanov
・ Ahmad Balal
・ Ahmad Band
・ Ahmad Baryu
Ahmad Bashir
・ Ahmad Basri Akil
・ Ahmad Batebi
・ Ahmad Bateman
・ Ahmad Behbahani
・ Ahmad Behzad
・ Ahmad Belal
・ Ahmad Benali
・ Ahmad bey Javanshir
・ Ahmad Beyg
・ Ahmad Beyglu
・ Ahmad bin Abdullah Al Mahmoud
・ Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani
・ Ahmad bin Ali Al-Ajmi
・ Ahmad bin Ali al-Fathi


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Ahmad Bashir : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahmad Bashir

Ahmad Bashir (Urdu: احمد بشیر) (March 24, 1923 – ''December 25, 2004'') was a writer, journalist, intellectual and film director from Pakistan.〔(COMMENT: After Ashfaq it’s Ahmad Bashir —Asghar Nadeem Syed )〕 He was the father of leading television artiste Bushra Ansari and poet Neelam Bashir. Begum Parveen Atif, also an Urdu short story writer, is his sister, and his wife Mehmooda was his partner from the 1947.〔(Ahmad Bashir dies )〕 He was a close friend of Urdu writers Mumtaz Mufti and Ibn-e-Insha.
==Early life==
Ahmad Bashir was born in Aimanabad near Gujranwala (British India) on March 24, 1923. He gained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Srinagar and went to Bombay for a career in acting but soon started writing for film magazines. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, he came to settle permanently into Pakistan.

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