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  1. Information Services in Muslim Countries: An Annotated Bibliography of Expert Studies and Reports on Library, Information and Archive Services (Libraries and Librarianship in the Muslim World) by Mumtaz A. Anwar, 1985-11
  2. Anecdotes from the Life of the Prophet Muhammad by Mumtaz Ahmad Faruqi, Mumtaz Ahmad Faruqui, 1997-01
  3. Planning processes and Muslim responses to rural development in India by Mumtaz Ali Khan, 1993-05-01
  4. Umm al-Muʾminin ʻĀʾishah Siddiqah: Life and work by Mumtaz Moin, 1982
  5. Internal Conflicts in South Asia (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO))
  6. Women of Pakistan: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back by Khawar Mumtaz, 1988-01
  7. Formal or non-formal education for rural development: Which one? by Mumtaz Ali Khan, 1995
  8. Reservation for scheduled castes: Gaps between policy and implementation by Mumtaz Ali Khan, 1994
  9. Pakistan: The Contours of State and Society
  10. The Crumbling of the Cross by Mumtaz Ahmad Faruqui, 1997-01
  11. Schumpeter, Innovation and Growth: Long-Cycle Dynamics in the Post-Wwii American Manufacturing Industries (Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics) by Mumtaz Keklik, 2003-04
  12. The Macroeconomics of Scaling Up Aid: Lessons from Recent Experience (Occasional Paper) by Andrew Berg, Shekhar Aiyar, et all 2007-05-31
  13. Project Management Management Accounting Perspective: A Management Accounting Perspective by Mumtaz Ahmed, David Alderman, 1986-12
  14. Do Raaste

41. Furnishings
mumtaz Anwar, owner of Montage Dezign, inc. We visited with mumtaz after doingthe story on the Syzdek house to learn more about his intriguing approach.
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Mumtaz Anwar, owner of Montage Dezign, inc. 3 vol 6
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We visited with Mumtaz after doing the story on the Syzdek house to learn more about his intriguing approach.
Tell us about a particular interest or specialty of yours.
Think carefully about what bothers you most with your existing conditions, in terms of layout, color, finishes and furnishings etc. You should never be scared to make changes. I often challenge clients to grow, to overcome fear and stagnant design habits. It can be helpful to envision something completely new, even outrageous, or a radically different arrangement. From there, we can tone it down, adjust it to tastes, lifestyle and budget and how the changes affect space and interact with the light.
What is your interior design philosophy?
You specialize in both architecture and interior design. What led you to that?

Architecture taught me how to organize spaces and forms logically and connect them to function as a body. My curiosity for human nature, for the way people use interior spaces and how these interior spaces impact the senses led me to pursue a Masters in Interior design at Cornell University's Design and Environmental Analysis program. My education broadened my knowledge of human perception and environment response. It also strengthened my understanding of the interaction between interior and exterior. I make architectural decisions-where to locate the windows, using angular or curvilinear forms and spaces for example-from a more informed standpoint where I consider issues like function or surroundings, even the orientation of the sun and weather conditions. Having both disciplines allows me to take projects from start to finish: the design, space planning and final furnishings. That can be very convenient for clients, too; they work with one person who really gets to know their sensibility.

42. Tajmahalindia.com -- A Tribute To India's Most Famous Architectural Wonder
A page from tour operator Tajmahalindia giving the bestknow facts and some poetic description against a background image of the splendid tomb built by Shah Jahan for his wife mumtaz Mahal.
http://www.tajmahalindia.com/html/tribute.htm
Rediscover India Pride of India Rent - a - Car About Us ... Home Agra, once the capital of the Mughal Empire during the 16th and early 18th centuries, is one and a half hours by express train from New Delhi. Tourists from all over the world visit Agra not to see the ruins of the red sandstone fortress built by the Mughal emperors but to make a pilgrimage to Taj Mahal, India's most famous architectural wonder, in a land where magnificent temples and edificies abound to remind visitors about the rich civilization of a country that is slowly but surely lifting itself into an industrialized society. An ancedot says Taj Mahal was built over a period of twenty two years, however the fact is that, Taj took only eleven years to complete (1632-1643). Probably the legend of 22 years orginated from a statement to the same effect. Twenty thousand people were deployed to work on it. The material was brought in from all over India and central Asia and it took a fleet of 1000 elephants to transport it to the site. The architect of the Taj Mahal was Ustad Ahmad, a native of Lahore who was awarded the title of "Nadir-ul Asr" (Wonder of the Age) by Shah Jahan. Like a jewel, the Taj sparkles in moonlight when the semi-precious stones inlaid into the white marble on the main mausoleum catch the glow of the moon. The Taj is pinkish in the morning, milky white in the evening and golden when the moon shines. These changes, they say, depict the different moods of woman. Different people have different views of the Taj but it would be enough to say that the Taj has a life of its own that leaps out of marble, provided you understand that it is a monument of love. As an architectural masterpiece, nothing could be added or substracted from it.

43. Music India OnLine - Profile Of Mumtaz
1961, PYAR KI PYAS, mumtaz. STREE, mumtaz. 1962, ANPADH, Dharmendra,Mala Sinha. MAIN SHAADI KARNE CHALA, mumtaz. PATHAN, mumtaz, Iftekhar.
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Mumtaz Address: Realname: Date of Birth: July 31st, 1946 Place of Birth: Bombay / Mumbai Height: Weight: 65 kgs Measures: Family: Petname: "Mumu" Hobbies: Music Comments: Awards: FILMFARE Best Actress Award 1970 for KHILONA FILMFARE Lifetime Achievement Award 1998 PYAR KI PYAS Mumtaz STREE Mumtaz ANPADH Dharmendra, Mala Sinha MAIN SHAADI KARNE CHALA Mumtaz PATHAN Mumtaz, Iftekhar WALLAH KYA BAAT HAI Shammi Kapoor, Bina Roy, Tun Tun EK RAAZ Mumtaz FAULAD Mumtaz GEHRA DAAG Mumtaz MUJHE JEENE DO Sunil Dutt, Waheeda Rehman RUSTOM SOHRAB Mumtaz SEHRAA Sandhya, Mumtaz AANDHI AUR TOOFAN Mumtaz BAGHI Mumtaz BETI BETE Sunil Dutt, B. Saroja Devi HERCULES Mumtaz QAWALI KI RAAT Mumtaz SAMSON Mumtaz VEER BHIMSEN Mumtaz BAHU BETI Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha

44. Music India OnLine - Profile Of Anjana Mumtaz
7 DAYS, Anjana mumtaz. BADI BAHAN, Anjana mumtaz. CHAR DHAM, Anjana mumtaz.1980, AAKROSH, Naseeruddin Shah, Smita Patil. 1988, AGNEE, Asrani, Anjana mumtaz.
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Anjana Mumtaz 7 DAYS Anjana Mumtaz BADI BAHAN Anjana Mumtaz CHAR DHAM Anjana Mumtaz AAKROSH Naseeruddin Shah, Smita Patil SAMUNDAR Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon AGNEE Asrani, Anjana Mumtaz GUNAHON KA FAISLA Satish Kaul, Anjana Mumtaz HUM TO CHALE PARDES Rajeev Kapoor, Mandakini KHATRON KE KHILADI Madhuri Dixit, Sunjay Dutt MARDANGI Anjana Mumtaz NAL DAMAYANTI Anjana Mumtaz QATIL Sangeeta, Anjana Mumtaz VIJAY Anil Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor WARIS Raj Babbar, Smita Patil BHRASHTACHAR Rekha, Mithun Chakraborty DOST GARIBON KA Govinda, Neelam, Raza Murad FARZ KI JUNG Govinda, Neelam, Shakti Kapoor GOLA BAROOD Hemant Birje, Kimi Katkar, Sonam KAALA BAZAAR Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Sonam

45. Mumtaz Mahal
mumtaz Mahal (GB) F9 ? 1921 The Tetrarch ? 1911, Roi Herode,Le Samaritain, Le Sancy. Clementina. Roxelane, War Dance. Rose of York.
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46. The Mumtaz Magic
The mumtaz magic, Hyderabad Blues. mumtaz Hussain was a mystery bowler,untamed in university cricket of the sixties. He was
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The Mumtaz magic Hyderabad Blues Mumtaz Hussain was a mystery bowler, untamed in university cricket of the sixties. He was a puzzle to the best of batsmen with his amazing bag of tricks. Though in his Ranji Trophy career that followed, he stuck largely to left arm orthodox spin, he unleashed a seemingly infinite variety of deliveries on unsuspecting batsmen in the Rohinton Baria tournament. His arsenal included the left arm spinner’s stock delivery which left the right hand batsman, a chinaman which he bowled using his wrist, a googly from the back of the hand, and both these deliveries with a finger spin action. He fooled batsmen with his changes of grip and action, as they misread ball after ball, until they were bowled, caught, lbw or stumped, looking rather foolish in the process. One famous victim was Sunil Gavaskar playing for Bombay University in 1970. The little master in the making once shouted to his partner Ramesh Nagdev at the bowler’s end that he could read Mumtaz’s wrong ‘un, only to be bowled neck and crop the very next ball, shouldering arms to one that came in sharply. To add insult to injury, the bowler stood there grinning wickedly at him. Wicket-keepers were not immune to the Mumtaz magic either. They had to resort to secret signals to anticipate what would come their way when he was in midseason form, though Mumtaz’s old mate P Krishnamurti read him better than most.

47. Ali Mumtaz
Ali mumtaz. All Matches, Marin Cricket Club 21Apr-2002 to 03-Nov-2002. CurrentClub, Marin Cricket Club. Matches, 13. Catches, 2. Run Outs, 0. Stumpings,0.
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Ali Mumtaz All Matches, Marin Cricket Club 21-Apr-2002 to 03-Nov-2002 Current Club Marin Cricket Club Matches Catches Run Outs Stumpings Batting Statistics Innings Not Outs Runs High Score 11 Vs Caribbean Cricket Club 2002 Average 50's 100's Ducks 4's 6's Ducks Score Vs Ground Date Indus Piper Park 15-Sep-2002 Out Most By P Pallapotu(2) Bowling Statistics Overs Maidens Runs Against Wickets Average Best Bowling 3-44 Vs San Mateo Cricket Club 2002 5 Wkt Inns 10 Wkt Mts Economy Rate Strike Rate Out Most R Padmanabhan(1) P Pai(1) R Ramanujam(1) TS Ranganathan(1) N Syed(1) N Mustafa(1) S Bilal(1) S Dhar(1) S Satoor(1) E Khan(1) P Goel(1) A Jha(1) V Bhalla(1) K Irani(1) Raj Sharma(1) H Nemade(1) Anish Mehta(1) Charts - Batting Charts - Bowling Last updated 24-Nov-2002. Send comments to Mark Carrington about this web page.

48. Malavika
Why the shock? 10 Steps to Love in Cyberspace? For women wondering whether/howto find husbands online mumtaz. mumtaz Cine Cutie of the Week. Archives.
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49. Mumtaz Mahal,The Taj Mahal,Mumtaj Mahal,Taj Mahal In Agra,Mumtaz Mahal In India
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Location of Taj Mahal: Agra, Uttar Pradesh Famous As: 7th Wonder of the world Taj Mahal Was Built By: Mughal Emperor Shahjahan Built In The Memory Of: Mumtaz Mahal The year 1607 was a momentous year for Prince Khurram, the eldest son of Emperor Jahangir and his father's favourite. He was a young handsome prince accustomed to luxury and refinement. As he made his way to the Meena bazaar, the private market attached to the harem, he was surrounded by a string of fawning companions, all eager to catch his eye. Even at 15, young Khurram cut a dashing figure with his father's aristocratic nose, high forehead and large languid eyes. Every maid at the bazaar carried a torch for him. The Flame is Lit Arjumand Banu sat with her silks and glass beads at her shop. She was the daughter of Asaf Khan, the brother of the emperor Jahangir's consort, Noorjahan. Exquisitely pretty, Khurram was drawn to her. He saw a piece of glass at her stall and asked its worth. When she saucily replied that it was diamond and not glass he gave her ten thousand rupees (a sum she boldly said he could not afford), picked up the piece of glass and left carryimg with him her image in his mind.

50. Kamil Khan Mumtaz
/Biography.Kamil Khan mumtaz is a Pakistani architect in private practice in Lahore.......Kamil Khan mumtaz. Gender, Male. Country of Origin, Pakistan.
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51. Taj Mahal; Tomb Of Mumtaz, Wife Of Shah Jahan
Taj Mahal; Tomb of mumtaz The main tomb hall of the Taj Mahal is centrally placedwithin the mausoleum, with the tomb of mumtaz Mahal in the central position.
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52. Tajmahal India, Tajmahal Agra, The Tajmahal, Taj Mahal, Taj Mahal India .
Tribute to Beauty mumtaz Mahal. mumtaz Mahal After Jahangir's death,Khurram became Shah Jahan and Arjumand Banu, mumtaz Mahal.
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53. Thoroughbred Champions -- Championing The Horse & The Sport
mumtaz Mahal by Richard Buck Love furlongs. mumtaz Mahal left her rivalfar behind, beating the stakeswinning filly by half a furlong.
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Mumtaz Mahal
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Love at first sight
From the first time her connections laid eyes on her, she was held in the highest regard. Purchased at auction in 1922 for the account of the Aga Khan, her sales price of 9100 guineas represented the highest price given at an English sale since the great filly Sceptre went throught the ring 22 years earlier. The Bloodstock Breeders Review, in reviewing the sale described Mumtaz Mahal as, "Wonderful, as near to perfection as imagination can conceive"
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She was compared to her father, The Tetrarch, dubbed "The Spotted Wonder" for the unusual spots on his grey coat. He was sensational, a wonder horse, but succumbed to injury after winning all seven of his races, before he could prove his ability to stay the classics. It was the Tetrarch that gave Mumtaz Mahal her gray coat and at least some of her sensational speed. Most of the present-day grey horses trace directly to Mumtaz Mahal and/or her sire, The Tetrarch. So, when you see a fast gray, you might want to take a moment and pay homage to these two.
Her Mama
Mumty's mother was the chestnut Lady Josephine a filly of very high class at age 2 but who could not stay further than 5 furlongs. Lady Josephine's sire Sundridge was said to be the fastest horse of his day and an influence for high speed in the British Isles. Josephine's mother was Americus Girl, product of a mating of the fast imported American horse, Americus, and an English dam. Lady Josephine was to have an indelible influence on the breed primarily through Mumtaz Mahal but secondarily thru her daughter Lady Juror who foaled Fair Trial, who in his time was one of the primary sources of high-class speed around the world.

54. Mumtaz Review
Kamil Khan mumtaz. This book is a collection of sixteen short polemical essaysby mumtaz, a wellknown Pakistani architect, written between 1967 and 1997.
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55. Empress Mumtaz Mahal
mumtaz Mahal was the beloved wife of Mughal emperor Shahjahan, andthe inspiration behind the building of the Tajmahal. She was
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56. Syed Mumtaz Ali
Syed mumtaz Ali With the passing of Dr. Baig, the spiritual authority(Ijazat) was passed on to our present Shaikh, who is the Khalifa
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Syed Mumtaz Ali With the passing of Dr. Baig, the spiritual authority (Ijazat ) was passed on to our present Shaikh, who is the Khalifa of Dr. M. Qadeer Shah Baig, r.a. He currently resides in a suburb of Toronto, Canada. If you wish to communicate with him he can be reached by mail through: The Sufi Study Circle,
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57. Taj Mahal, Mausoleum Of Mumtaz Mahal
Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 CE) inthe memory of his dear wife and queen mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India.
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Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the world, and some Western historians have noted that its architectural beauty has never been surpassed . The Taj is the most beautiful monument built by the Mughals, the Muslim rulers of India. Taj Mahal is built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon. On a foggy morning, the visitors experience the Taj as if suspended when viewed from across the Jamuna river.
Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. It is an " elegy in marble " or some say an expression of a "dream." Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber. The grave of Shah Jahan was added to it later. The queen’s real name was Arjumand Banu . In the tradition of the Mughals, important ladies of the royal family were given another name at their marriage or at some other significant event in their lives, and that new name was commonly used by the public. Shah Jahan's real name was Shahab-ud-din, and he was known as Prince Khurram before ascending to the throne in 1628. Taj Mahal was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of

58. Mumtaz
mumtaz. 187 Kettering Road Northampton NN1 4BP View map, 01604 62440501604 624406. Reviews, 28th May 2002, Menu This is the takeaway menu.
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59. Mumtaz - 28th May 2002
mumtaz, Northampton. Tuesday, 28th May 2002. restaurant factfile, Anothernew curry house in Northampton. At first glance, this looks
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h o m e r e v i e w s r e s t a u r a n t s t a k e a w a y s ... l i n k s Mumtaz, Northampton Tuesday, 28th May 2002 restaurant factfile For starters - we may be getting a little predictable but what the hell? For the first time in ages, the sheek kebabs arrived on a sizzler and they were huge, nay, massive and were expertly spiced giving a delicate flavour. The onion bhajis were two large flat disks with an OK texture but a bland taste. Fortunately, the bright orange splatter (this seems to be becoming the most popular colour) lifted their flavour up a couple of levels. For the third curry in a row, we were asked if we wanted to wait a while for our main dishes (we reckon someone somewhere has been offering cheap customer care courses!). Despite the size of the starters, we opted to press on. The Chicken Pathia was one of the best yet - a rich, thick sauce crammed full of fruit and veg and chicken. With the Chicken Bhuna, the chicken pieces were generally too large and flavourless but the tasty sauce want a long way to compensate. Asbestos mouthed PhilS chose the Chicken Chilli Massalla. Again the chunks of meat were a bit cumbersome. Through the flames emanating from his mouth, he described it as "Fairly hot, but not too hot to ruin the flavour. Quite a few whole chillies, but luckily they weren't too hot". The nans were exceptionally good. Both of the cheese variety were, unusually, discernibly cheesy and, as well as the plain nan, had a good fluffy texture. Despite its downmarket location (how else would you describe an area around the corner from where both SteveB and IanD have once lived!), the Mumtaz was quite luxurious. Once again, the waiters were very friendly (been on that course) - every one of them made a point of asking if we required popadoms and popped up at least once during the meal to enquire if we were enjoying it. Everything was huge - starters, main dishes and nans. The draught beer was cheap so the final bill including the tip was very reasonable. It may look like one of them trendy places but The Mumtaz proves that you can have all that and still provide good food at reasonable prices.

60. CurryPages.com - Restaurant Details
mumtaz Restaurant. 410 Park Rd London NW1 4SH T - 020 7723 0549 ViewMapQuest street map. Â, Â, Web Reviews Comments*, Â. There
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