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Kabir

[ kuh-beer ]

noun

  1. fl. late 15th century, Hindu religious reformer.


Kabir

/ kəˈbɪə /

noun

  1. Kabir14401518MIndianRELIGION: religious leader 1440–1518, Indian religious leader who pioneered a religious movement that combined elements of Islam and Hinduism and is considered the precursor of Sikhism
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“We are shocked and surprised that despite us ramping up payments, supplies have been cut. We are ready to repay and will make alternate arrangements, but will not let any power producer hold us hostage and blackmail us,” said Fouzul Kabir Khan, energy adviser to the interim government.

From BBC

In office since 2012, Mr Kabir has faced criticism over the management of oil resources and the state budget.

From BBC

A spokesperson for Kano's governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, said protests there were largely peaceful but a curfew was necessary because of the "rampant looting, destruction of property and violence" unleashed by "thugs".

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Protesters had earlier set alight tyres to make a bonfire in front of the house of state governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

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The party said one of its senior leaders, Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed, had been taken into custody.

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