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Raihan Ali Merchant is a Pakistani businessman and the founder of Brainchild communications. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Z2C Pakistan, Chairman of Brainchild Communications Ltd. and Blitz (Pvt) Ltd.[1] In 2012, the government of Pakistan awarded him the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) for public service, recognizing his contributions to the advertising industry of Pakistan.[2] Merchant has served on the advisory boards of a number of public and business organizations, and currently sits on the Board of Engro Corporation.
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Raihan Ali Merchant is a Pakistani businessman and the founder of Brainchild communications. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Z2C Pakistan, Chairman...
Shamsi sultan, Nasiruddin Mahmud. He got rid of his predecessor Imaduddin Raihan and also got rid of this rivals in the court. His original name was Baha...
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al-din Raihan. Historians tentatively assume that "Muchiyan" might be the Old Malayalam name given to Raihan by the people of Kozhikode. Raihan must have...
opening prayer from Qur'an. The inscription says that certain Shahab al-din Raihan purchased the piece of land and constructed thereon the mosque, and made...
success, the country has produced notable independent filmmakers. Zahir Raihan was a prominent documentary maker assassinated in 1971. Tareque Masud is...
during the annual monsoon rains. Presence of Chetti, Arab and Jewish merchants among others. According to K. V. Krishna Iyer, the court historian in...
of Good Practice. Asian Development Bank. p. 58. ISBN 978-971-561-607-2. Raihan Islam. "CCNA :: Chittagong Naval Area". ccna.mil.bd. Archived from the original...
New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 71–72. ISBN 9780190917234. Ismail, Raihan (2021). Rethinking Salafism: The Transnational Networks of Salafi ʿUlama...