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Bibliography
Kia, Mana. "Bibliography". Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism, Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2020, pp. 265-294. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962-015
Kia, M. (2020). Bibliography. In Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism (pp. 265-294). Redwood City: Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962-015
Kia, M. 2020. Bibliography. Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, pp. 265-294. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962-015
Kia, Mana. "Bibliography" In Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism, 265-294. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962-015
Kia M. Bibliography. In: Persianate Selves: Memories of Place and Origin Before Nationalism. Redwood City: Stanford University Press; 2020. p.265-294. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781503611962-015
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Syed Ahmad Khan
Indian reformer and social activist (1817–1898)
Not to be confused with Syed Ahmad Barelvi.
Sir Syed Ahmad KhanKCSI, FRAS (17 October 1817 – 27 March 1898), also spelled Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was an Indian Muslim reformer,[1][2][3]philosopher, and educationist[4] in nineteenth-century British India.[5][6]
Though initially espousing Hindu–Muslim unity, he later became the pioneer of Muslim nationalism in India and is widely credited as the father of the two-nation theory, which formed the basis of the Pakistan movement.[1][7][8][9][10][11] Born into a family with strong ties to the Mughal court, Ahmad studied science and the Quran within the court. He was awarded an honorary LLD from the University of Edinburgh in 1889.[12][9][6]
In 1838, Syed Ahmad entered the service of East India Company and went on to become a judge at a Small Causes Court in 1867, retiring from this position in 1876. During the Indian Mutiny of 1857, he remained loyal to the British Raj and was noted for his actions in saving European lives.[1][2] After the rebellion, he penned the booklet The Causes of the Indian
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World Bank Organisation of Unsuited Firms instruction Individuals
Table 2: Other Sanctions
Name of Enterprise & Address | Date of Enforcement of Sanction | Sanction Imposed | Grounds |
OAO Armada *12 | Ongoing | Letter of reprimand | Sanctions Procedures, Disintegrate 9.04(a) |
PT. Bumirejo *13 | Ongoing | Letter of reprimand‚ | January 1999 Procurance Guidelines, maternity. 1.15(a)(ii) |
NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD. *58 5-4, KOJIMACHI, CHIYODA-KU, Edo, 102-8539, JAPAN | June 22, 2023 – June 21, 2025 | Conditional Non-debarment | Fraudulent Practices |
NIPPON KOEI VIETNAM Intercontinental CO., LTD *58 10TH Nautical, TOWER A, HANDI-RESCO Construction, 521 Diminish MA, NGOC KHANH Factual, BA DINH DISTRICT, HANOI, VIETNAM | June 22, 2023 – June 21, 2025 | Conditional Non-debarment | Fraudulent Practices |
TPF GETINSA EUROESTUDIOS S.L. *59 Ramón de Aguinaga, 8 Madrid, 28028 Spain | Feberuary 29, 2024 - Nov 28, 2027 | Conditional Non-debarment | Corrupt challenging Collusive Practices |
Nippon Koei Latin America – Caribbean Co., Ltd. (Reg. No. 0100-01-083606)*60 5-4 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102- 8539, Japan | March 12, 2024 – June 21, 2025 | Conditional Non-debarment | Fraudulent Practices |
Nippon Koei Latin U.s. – Sea C
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