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zia-ul-haq

/zee-ah-ool-hahk/US // ˈzi ɑ ʊlˈhɑk //UK // (ˈzɪə ʊl ˈhak) //

齐亚-乌尔-哈克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Mohammed, 1924–88, Pakistani army general and political leader: president 1978–88.

Examples

  • Jundullah and Jaish ul Adl sprang up “in reaction to that kind of oppression,” he said.

  • Akhtar will take over from Zaheer-ul-Islam, who is set to retire on Oct. 1.

  • Cardillo did not say he expected Abdul Haq Wasiq—the fifth detainee traded for Bergdahl—would return to the battlefield.

  • Zia, in bed with the Islamists who were being dispatched to the gallows by the tribunal, found her appeal ebbing.

  • Zuflikar Bhutto chose General Zia ul Huq to be COAS in the 70s.

  • Not far from this is the monument of Nizam-ul-din, a very sacred and greatly venerated Mahomedan.

  • It is as perfect in its execution as that of the saint Nizam-ul-din, and appears to have been erected by the same artist.

  • When he came in to Zein ul Asnam, the latter rose to him and received him with the utmost reverence.

  • Now Asoph ul Dowlah, as appears by the minutes on your Lordships' table, was at that time a bankrupt.

  • Sujah Dowlah had but one lawful wife: he had by her but one lawful child, Asoph ul Dowlah.