• Valley and northern Baluchistan: (C. 3000 - 2400 B.C.). 1970. Mohammad Rafique Mughal listed on World Heritage Destinations Rated: Panelists National...
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  • within the Civilisation. The site was rediscovered in the 1970s by Mohammad Rafique Mughal but has not been properly excavated. Collection of surface finds...
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  • Pakistani judge and then president Mohammed Rafique Mughal (born 1936), Pakistani archaeologist Mohammad Rafiq (poet) (born 1943), winner of the Bangla...
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    been dated from about 1900 BCE until about 1300 BCE. According to Mohammad Rafique Mughal, the Cemetery H culture developed out of the northern part of the...
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    as Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Mohammad Mozammel Huq, Poet, novelist I'tisam-ud-Din, linguistic, Munshi in Mughal period. Azizunnessa Khatun, a Bengali...
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    and 1946 by Mortimer Wheeler. After the Partition of India, Dr. Mohammad Rafique Mughal conducted excavations at Harappa in 1966, further augmenting the...
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    from the original on 1 January 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2018. Zakaria, M. Rafique (22 April 2007). "Charminar in Karachi". Dawn. "A Charminar to drool and...
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    been published by Ch. Muhammad Tariq (DDA Jinnah Garden, Muhammad Ramzan Rafique (Agricultural Officer) and Dr. Muhammad Afzal (Instructor). (Flora of Jinnah...
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    Multan, Mughal emperor of Indian subcontinent Khizr Khan, 15th century Emperor of Indian subcontinent Javed Hashmi, politician Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana...
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  • 2010). "Sarai Khola a forgotten site in Taxila valley". DAWN.COM. Mughal, Mohammad Rafique (January 1, 1972). "Intro to Pottery of Period I & II of Sarai...
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