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The other groups are the Haqqani network and the faction led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur.
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He had no desire to create a dynasty, and was succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri.
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Bahadur Khan tightened a metal clamp around his ear, smushing his lobe, and connected it to a car by rope.
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An allegedly drunk Bahadur Singh first assaulted his wife Santosh and then chewed off the nose and upper lip of the infant, police said.
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India's second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri, died 33 years ago, but his government home - known as a bungalow - remains in his family's possession.
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Two of the prime ministers Mr Subramaniam had worked under, Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi, had defended him against all the flak from his critics.
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This week, the country's ousted prime minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, appealed to the Supreme Court against his imprisonment on corruption charges by an extra-judicial tribunal, the Royal Commission on Corruption Control.
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People such as Mr Bahadur are rare.
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Savor that: In her determination to rationalize away the uncongenial truth of Patton's observations, Bahadur has spun herself into a denial that women bear any responsibility for initiating a relationship and an insistence that Prince Charming simply appear on the scene.
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For instance, Manzoor Bahadur, who runs a large clothing retailer, complains that parents lose control of their children when their youngsters learn English, and says that children who spend time at school in Pakistan do no worse (and sometimes better) than those who stay in Bradford.
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