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Christopher Shackle
British academic
Christopher Shackle, FBA (born 4 March )[1] is Emeritus Professor of Modern Languages of South Asia at the University of London.[2][3][4]
Life and career
[edit]Christopher Shackle was born on 4 March He was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College, and went up to Merton College, Oxford in to read Oriental Studies, graduating with a first class degree in He then went on to study as a postgraduate at St Antony's College.[5]
In Shackle took up an appointment as a Lecturer in Urdu and Panjabi at SOAS University of London, a position he held for the next 10 years. In January he moved to Birkbeck College to become Reader in Modern Languages of South Asia, returning in to SOAS as Professor of Modern Languages of South Asia.[6]
He is furthermore the head of the Urdu department at the School of Oriental and African Studies of London, Project Leader at the Arts and Humanitie
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Lateef Fatima Khan
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On July 1, , Lateef Fatima Khan was born and raised in Tolichowki, Hyderabad. Khan worked as a social worker and died in from problems related to his diabetes. She died before Shah Rukh Khan, her son, performed Deewana on his Bollywood debut.
Khan was an excellent magistrate and an Oxford University graduate. When discussing her achievements, the Bollywood star said, "She was among the first few Muslim women to have achieved so much." She served as an executive magistrate for the greatest period ever recorded, he continued. She was good friends with the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and a photo of the two of them fryst vatten going viral.
Shah Rukh Khan dedicated the Newcomer Award he received to his late mother. "She's still not here, but I'm getting a big award in the movie industry," he declared. You deserve this, Ma."
Additionally, he talked about how he was not a regular bön until his mother was fighting for her life in the intensive care unit