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Article has a lot of redlinks. If some citations via a (fact template) footnote could be provided to support the notability of each redlinked person, then it could make easy reference to their works. This is a common practice I've seen being used on many other articles where notability is either borderline or a page is still to be created. Thanks guys Isabelle 67 (talk) 17:37, 19 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]


dev patel? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.165.210.131 (talk) 01:04, 28 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced entries

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I have removed all unsourced entries from the article. For future reference I have listed them below, as they appeared before I removed them. If anyone wants to re-add them to the article, please do so only with the support of a reliable source. Cordless Larry (talk) 09:30, 31 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Science

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Medicine

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  • Dr. Sohail Ansari, Consultant Physician at Southend Hospital, Chairman of Essex Tuberculosis Network, Chairman of South East Essex Respiratory Strategic Group, Governor of American College of Chest Physicians, President of Pakistan Essex Doctors Society.

Business and industry

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  • Shami Ahmed - is a British millionaire founder of the Joe Bloggs clothing brand
  • Chaudhrey Waqas Altaf - A young Pakistani Millionaire teenager who inherited Multi-Millions worth of Property and Business based in Dubai
  • Tahir Mohsan - is the founder of the TIME brand and currently manages several investment companies from his base in Dubai
  • James Caan - a millionaire businessman that is currently starring in Dragons' Den alongside with other investors.
  • Ilyas Khan - Chairman of Crosby Capital Partners and TechPacific.
  • Ausaf Abbas - Managing Director, Morgan Stanely, former MD Merril Lynch Global Wealth
  • Jan Assakzai - A Millionaire, who made his fortune in Realestate Investment Management.

Entertainment

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Journalism and media

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Literature

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Military & Police

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Music

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Politics

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  • Bashir Ahmad - a member of the Scottish National Party
  • Nazir Ahmed, Baron Ahmed - is a Labour member of the House of Lords
  • Mohammad Asghar - is a Welsh politician, representing Plaid Cymru
  • Khalid Mahmood - is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom
  • Shahid Malik - is a Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament for Dewsbury and serves as Minister for International Development in Gordon Brown's government
  • Bashir Maan - is a Pakistani-Scottish politician, businessman and writer
  • Mohammad Sarwar - is a politician in the United Kingdom, the Labour member of Parliament for Glasgow Central
  • Sayeeda Hussain Warsi, Baroness Warsi - is a British politician for the Conservative Party and a lawyer. Baroness Warsi is currently a member of the Shadow Cabinet
  • Salma Yaqoob - is the vice-chair of Respect – The Unity Coalition and a Birmingham City Councillor.

Sport

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Other

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  • Vilayat Inayat Khan - was the eldest son of Sufi Murshid Hazrat Inayat Khan, head of the Sufi Order International
  • Mohammad Naseem - is a former GP and the chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust
  • Michael Nazir-Ali - is the 106th and current Bishop of Rochester in the Church of England. He holds dual Pakistani and British citizenship
  • Robina Qureshi - is a Scottish human rights campaigner
  • Jawed Siddiqi is British Muslim academic and political activist
  • Ghayasuddin Siddiqui - is an academic and political activist
  • Mona Siddiqui - is a British Muslim academic, currently is a University of Glasgow's Professor of Islamic Studies and Public Understanding, as well a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4, The Times, Scotsman, The Guardian, The Herald
  • Nosheen Idrees Represented Pakistan in the Miss Earth pageant. Nosheen was crowned the third runner up for the Miss Pakistan World Pageant in 2008.
  • Sahil Saeed - is a young boy kidnapped in Pakistan on March 3, 2010
  • Mohammed Khaliel A community activist who served as, Associate director of Mental Health trust, Director Housing Association, school Governor, a Parliamentary Candidate in 2005 election and currently liasing in policing, as chair of national group. He founded Islamix.co.uk to dispel myths about Islam and promote community cohesion. http://www.islamix.co.uk/

Inclusion criteria

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It would help to agree on inclusion criteria, say having an article. Alternatively allowing only redlink entries with sources that (obviously) meet WP:GNG / WP:BIO. Having the same criteria for the other lists would be a way forward. Widefox; talk 08:44, 8 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Aga Khan ??

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Aga Khan III – Karachi-born and Cambridge University educated. Khan III served as the President of the League of Nations from 1937–38.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

The Aga Khan linked to and described, was born in British India and it is therefore disputable whether he was either British or Pakistani (though probably the latter, since he was instrumental in its founding). The ref is for Aga Khan IV, who has British citizenship, but who may or may not be meaningfully Pakistani ( of Pakistan descent via his grandfather, Aga Khan III). I'm not sure how to fix this, whether either, both or neither should be included here. Pincrete (talk) 17:06, 11 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]