Amanullah

Amanullah or Amanallah is a male Muslim given name (Arabic: أمان الله ) meaning the trust or protection of God. It may refer to:

  • Amānullāh Khān (1892–1960), ruler of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929
  • Amanullah Khan (disambiguation), several other people called Amanullah Khan
  • Amanullah Jahanbani (1895–1974), Iranian senior general of Reza Shah Pahlavi
  • Amanullah Sailaab Sapi (1933–1979), Afghan poet and writer
  • Amanullah Asaduzzaman (1942–1969), Bengali student activist killed by police
  • Azzedine Amanallah (born 1956), Moroccan footballer
  • Amanullah (Bagram detainee), Afghan, captured in early 2004, and held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Bagram detention facility
  • Amanullah Zadran, former Taliban leader, Pashtun, Afghan government minister
  • Amanullah (1950s cricketer), cricketer for Khairpur
  • Amanullah (1970s cricketer), cricketer, primarily for National Bank of Pakistan
  • See also

  • Aminullah
  • Amanullah (1970s cricketer)

    Amanullah was a Pakistani cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman.

    Amanullah made his first-class debut for Kalat during the 1969-70 season. In the only game he played for Kalat, he scored 8 runs in the first innings and was absent hurt in the second innings.

    Between 1970 and 1972, Amanullah made seven first-class appearances for National Bank of Pakistan, scoring a first-class best of 37 not out against Pakistan International Airlines B.

    External links

  • Amanullah at Cricket Archive
  • Detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility

    On January 16, 2010, the United States Department of Defense complied with a court order and made public a heavily redacted list of the detainees held in the Bagram Theater Internment Facility. Detainees started to be held in primitive, temporary quarters, in what was originally called the Bagram Collection Point, from late 2001. Detainees were later moved to an indoor detention center until late 2009, when newly constructed facilities were opened.

    The identity of most detainees held in Bagram remained classified until the publication of the first list in January 2010.

    Dozens of the names on the list are identical to names of detainees who had been held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. It was reported that three of the detainees in Bagram had formerly been held in Guantanamo, because they had the same Internment Serial Numbers. They were: Gul Zaman, Khadan Kadri and Hafizullah Shabaz Khau.

    While some Guantanamo detainees were sent directly to Guantanamo from CIA custody, most Guantanamo detainees spent some time in US Military custody at Bagram, or at the similar Kandahar detention facility. Close to one hundred detainees testified about their time in Bagram during one of their OARDEC proceedings, or told reporters about their stay after their release.

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    I need a little time, a little space
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    Oh yeah, I know a goodbye when I hear it
    She smiles but her heart's already out there
    Walking down the street
    She says
    “I don't want nobody else, I love you”
    She's lying
    “There won't be somebody else and that's true”
    She's lying
    “Say you'll always be my friend, sweet darling”
    Why does she pretend?
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door
    I'm a damned fool for to ask for more
    She says, “It's like in a song, remember
    If you love someone, set them free”
    Well, that's how it is for me and then she kisses me
    And somewhere I hear a door slam, so I say, “Fine”
    And just hope that I'm a better liar than she is
    She says
    “I don't want nobody else, I love you”
    She's lying
    “There won't be somebody else and that's true”
    She's lying
    “Say you'll always be my friend, sweet darling”
    Why does she pretend?
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door
    I'm a damned fool for to ask for more
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door
    I'm a damned fool for to ask for more
    “I don't want nobody else, I love you”
    She's lying
    “There won't be somebody else and that's true”
    She's lying
    “Say you'll always be my friend, sweet darling”
    Why does she pretend?
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door
    I'm a damned fool for to ask for more
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door
    I'm a damned fool for to ask for more
    Ain't no doubt, it' plain to see
    A woman like you's no good for me
    Your heart beating at another door




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