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  2. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Postal Services also issued a commemorative postage stamp in his honour in 1990 in its 'Pioneers of Freedom' series. [ 13 ] In 1997, Syed Ahmad Khan was commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque at 21 Mecklenburgh Square in Bloomsbury, where he lived in 1869–70.

  3. Avicenna - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Sina (Persian: ابن سینا, romanized: Ibn Sīnā; c. 980 – 22 June 1037 CE), commonly known in the West as Avicenna (/ ˌ æ v ɪ ˈ s ɛ n ə, ˌ ɑː v ɪ-/), was a preeminent philosopher and physician of the Muslim world, [4] [5] flourishing during the Islamic Golden Age, serving in the courts of various Iranian rulers. [6]

  4. Reform UK - Wikipedia

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    Tax cuts, including: raising the minimum threshold of income tax to £20,000, raising the higher rate threshold from £50,271 to £70,000, [136] abolishing stamp duty for properties below £750,000, and abolishing taxes on inheritances below £2 million. [137] [138]

  5. Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Tonga's postage stamps, featuring colourful and often unusual designs ... is a small minority religion in the country. Muslims in Tonga belong to Sunni denomination.

  6. 2024 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    Deadline to apply for a postal vote. [77] 26 June Deadline to register for a proxy vote at 5 pm. Exemptions applied for emergencies. [77] 4 July Polling Day – polls open from 7 am to 10 pm. [77] 4–5 July Results announced in 648 of 650 constituencies. 5 July Labour wins election with an eventual 174-seat majority.

  7. Bhagat Singh - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, a postage stamp was issued in India commemorating the 61st birth anniversary of Singh. [139] A ₹5 coin commemorating him was released for circulation in 2012. [ 140 ]

  8. Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous empire in history. [5] Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic; [6] eastward and southward into parts of the Indian subcontinent, mounted invasions of Southeast Asia, and ...