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'''Mohammad Yusuf''', '''Muhammad Yousuf''' and other spellings, may refer to: |
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==Politicians== |
==Politicians== |
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* [[Mohammad Yusuf (politician)]], prime minister and foreign minister of Afghanistan |
* [[Mohammad Yusuf (politician)]], prime minister and foreign minister of Afghanistan |
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* Mohammad Yousef, a [[List of governors of Daykundi|governor of Daykundi]] |
* [[Mohammad Yousef (politician)]], a [[List of governors of Daykundi|governor of Daykundi]] province, Afghanistan |
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* [[Muhammad Yusuf Abdullah Haroon]], politician from Sindh, Pakistan |
* [[Muhammad Yusuf Abdullah Haroon]] (1916–2011), politician from Sindh, Pakistan |
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* [[Mohamed Yusuf Haji]] (born 1940), Somali politician and Kenyan Member of Parliament |
* [[Mohamed Yusuf Haji]] (born 1940), Somali politician and Kenyan Member of Parliament |
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==Sports players== |
==Sports players== |
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* [[Mohamed Yusuf (athlete)]] (born 1968), |
* [[Mohamed Yusuf (athlete)]] (born 1968), Indonesian Olympic sprinter |
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* [[Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer)]] born 1974), |
* [[Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer)]] born 1974), Pakistani international cricketer |
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* [[Muhammad Yousaf (snooker player)]], Pakistani snooker player |
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==Others== |
==Others== |
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* [[Mohammed Yusuf (Boko Haram)]], Nigerian sect leader of Boko Haram |
* [[Mohammed Yusuf (Boko Haram)]] (1970–2009), Nigerian sect leader of Boko Haram |
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* [[Mohamed Yusuf]] (1876–1965), Indian businessman |
* [[Mohamed Yusuf]] (1876–1965), Indian businessman |
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* [[Mohammad Yousuf Azraq]], |
* [[Mohammad Yousuf Azraq]], Afghanistan historian and writer |
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* [[Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi]] ( |
* [[Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi]] (1917–1965), Indian Muslim scholar, leader of the Tablighi Jamaat |
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* [[Mohammad Yusuf Khan (disambiguation)]], several people, including: |
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* [[Muhammad Yousuf Khan]] ( |
** [[Muhammad Yousuf Khan]] (1922–2021), also known as Dilip Kumar, Indian film actor |
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* [[Yusaf Khan (general)]], Muhammad Yusaf Khan, former Vice Chief of Pakistan Army Staff |
* [[Yusaf Khan (general)]], Muhammad Yusaf Khan, former Vice Chief of Pakistan Army Staff |
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* [[Muhammad (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Muhammad (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Muhammad (name)]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 25 September 2024
Mohammad Yusuf, Muhammad Yousuf and other spellings, may refer to:
Politicians
[edit]- Mohammad Yusuf (politician), prime minister and foreign minister of Afghanistan
- Mohammad Yousef (politician), a governor of Daykundi province, Afghanistan
- Muhammad Yusuf Abdullah Haroon (1916–2011), politician from Sindh, Pakistan
- Mohamed Yusuf Haji (born 1940), Somali politician and Kenyan Member of Parliament
Sports players
[edit]- Mohamed Yusuf (athlete) (born 1968), Indonesian Olympic sprinter
- Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer) born 1974), Pakistani international cricketer
- Muhammad Yousaf (snooker player), Pakistani snooker player
Others
[edit]- Mohammed Yusuf (Boko Haram) (1970–2009), Nigerian sect leader of Boko Haram
- Mohamed Yusuf (1876–1965), Indian businessman
- Mohammad Yousuf Azraq, Afghanistan historian and writer
- Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi (1917–1965), Indian Muslim scholar, leader of the Tablighi Jamaat
- Mohammad Yusuf Khan (disambiguation), several people, including:
- Muhammad Yousuf Khan (1922–2021), also known as Dilip Kumar, Indian film actor
- Yusaf Khan (general), Muhammad Yusaf Khan, former Vice Chief of Pakistan Army Staff