Hamida Habibullah, the Glossary
Hamida Habibullah (20 November 1916 – 13 March 2018) was an Indian parliamentarian, educationist and social worker.[1]
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11 relations: British Raj, Enaith Habibullah, India, Lucknow, National Defence Academy (India), Telangana High Court, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, Urdu Academy, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Wajahat Habibullah, Whitelands College.
- Educators from Uttar Pradesh
- Scholars from Lucknow
- Social workers from Uttar Pradesh
- Women members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Enaith Habibullah
Enaith Habibullah(2 April 1910 – 15 July 1990) was an Indian Army General and the first Commandant of the National Defence Academy.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Lucknow
Lucknow is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and it is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division.
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National Defence Academy (India)
The National Defence Academy (NDA) is the joint defence service training institute of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force train together before they go on to their respective service academy for further pre-commission training.
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Telangana High Court
The Telangana High Court is the High Court for the Indian state of Telangana.
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United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
The United Provinces of Agra and Oudh was a province of India under the British Raj, which existed from 22 March 1902 to 1937; the official name was shortened by the Government of India Act 1935 to United Provinces (UP), by which the province had been commonly known, and by which name it was also a province of independent India until 1950.
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Urdu Academy, Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Urdu Akademi, also known as Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy or Urdu Academy, Uttar Pradesh, is an academy and registered society formed in the interest of developing the Urdu language and preserving the Urdu tradition and culture.
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Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh ('North Province') is a state in northern India.
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Wajahat Habibullah
Wajahat Habibullah (born 30 September 1945) is the former chairperson of the National Commission for Minorities.
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Whitelands College
Whitelands College is the oldest of the four constituent colleges of the University of Roehampton.
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See also
Educators from Uttar Pradesh
- Abidullah Ghazi
- Aruna Kori
- Azarmi Dukht Safavi
- Bimla Poddar
- Birju Maharaj
- Bishambhar Nath Pande
- Chandabai
- Chittaranjan Mitra
- Deepali Pant Joshi
- Gulbadan Begum
- Hamida Habibullah
- Kamala Bose
- Lilavati Singh
- Mahadevi Varma
- Mona Chandravati Gupta
- Naheed Abidi
- Parveen Talha
- Pupul Jayakar
- Radhika Herzberger
- Ragini Trivedi
- Rajat Moona
- Rani Dhavan Shankardass
- Rashmi Tiwari
- Rehana Khatoon
- Romila Thapar
- Roohi Zuberi
- Runa Banerjee
- Ruqaiya Hasan
- Saeeda Faiz
- Saroj Chooramani Gopal
- Satish Bahadur
- Sehba Hussain
- Uday Pratap Singh
- V. Mohini Giri
- Vinod Shankar Avasthi
- Zahida Zaidi
- Zoya Hasan
Scholars from Lucknow
- Abbas Irshad
- Abd al-Hayy al-Lucknawi
- Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali
- Ahmad Hindi
- Ali Naqi Naqvi
- Dildar Ali Naseerabadi
- Emanuel Bonavia
- Hamid Hussain Musavi
- Hamida Habibullah
- Hasan Naqvi
- K. C. Pandey
- Kalbe Abid
- Kalbe Jawad
- Kalbe Sadiq
- Maqbool Ahmed Lari
- Markandey Katju
- Masud Hassan Rizvi
- Mirza Hameedullah Beg
- Mirza Mohammed Athar
- Mohammad Haleem
- Mohammad Hidayatullah
- Mohammad Mujeeb
- Najmul Millat
- Nityanand Swami (Paramhansa)
- Ranbir Chander Sobti
- Ranjit Bhargava
- Romila Thapar
- Runa Banerjee
- Sajjad Nomani
- Salman Nadwi
- Sehba Hussain
- Shah Tahir
- Shibli Nomani
- Sri Ram
- Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati
- Syed Hamidul Hasan
- Syed Ibne Hasan Nonaharvi
- Syed Kalbe Hussain
- Syed Mohammad Waris Hasan Naqvi
- Syed Mohsin Nawab Rizvi
- Syed Muzaffar Husain Rizvi
- Syed Saif Abbas Naqvi
- Syed Sibte Hasan Naqvi
- Tafazzul Husain Kashmiri
- V. Mohini Giri
- Veena Talwar Oldenburg
- Waris Ali Shah
- Acharya Ramamurti
- Aruna Kori
- Ashok Bhagat
- Badri Prasad Bajoria
- Bihari Lal Arya
- Bimla Poddar
- Bishambhar Nath Pande
- Chandrashekhar Azad (politician)
- Dhani Prem
- Hamida Habibullah
- Jyoti Bhushan Banerji
- Maqbool Ahmed Lari
- Mona Chandravati Gupta
- Mungtu Ram Jaipuria
- Nanaji Deshmukh
- Pupul Jayakar
- Rabindra Nath Upadhyay
- Ramveer Tanwar
- Roohi Zuberi
- Runa Banerjee
- S. K. Misra
- Sampat Pal Devi
- Sehba Hussain
- Shambhunath Singh
- Shubham Rathi
- Swami Kalyandev
- V. Mohini Giri
- Vijnanananda
- Vipin Kumar David
Women members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
- Anupama Jaiswal
- Archana Pandey
- Asha Maurya
- Geeta Shastri
- Hamida Habibullah
- Ketakee Singh
- Maharaji Prajapati
- Mayawati
- Mohsina Kidwai
- Nadira Sultan
- Ommani Verma
- Pallavi Patel
- Sarita Bhadauria
- Sucheta Kripalani
- Sushila Rohatgi
- Usha Maurya
- Vijama Yadav