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Kayanis

Kayanis may refer to: Kayanis – Polish musician; Kayanis – Iranian caste

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Kayanis is a caste of Iranian origin. They settled in the areas of Rawalpindi in Pakistan . They are also known as Rajas meaning King. There are sub Tribes in Kayanies like …

Kayanis (Tribe) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1982: Kayanis (aged ten) takes first guitar classes. Later that year enrols at the State Music School of Slupsk, where the young artist learns the accoustic bass and …

Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff US Armed Forces, Admiral Michael Mullen left for Afghanistan after completing tour of Pakistan.Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff US Armed Forces; Admiral Michael Mullen Tuesday discussed regional security situation and the measures being taken to address it with President Musharraf. Apropos Raoof Hassan’s column published in The Nation January 19, there is some strength in his argument that Pakistan’s military chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, has made the right move in prohibiting members of the armed forces from meeting politicians. Apropos Raoof Hassan’s column published in The Nation January 19, there is some strength in his argument that Pakistan’s military chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, has made the right move in prohibiting members of the armed forces from meeting politicians. Apropos Raoof Hassan’s column published in The Nation January 19, there is some strength in his argument that Pakistan’s military chief, General Ashfaq Kayani, has made the right move in prohibiting members of the armed forces from meeting politicians. Much the larger part of the tribute for this must go to General Ashfaq Kayani, who remained true to his promise that Much the larger part of the tribute for this must go to General Ashfaq Kayani, who remained true to his promise that Much the larger part of the tribute for this must go to General Ashfaq Kayani, who remained true to his promise that ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistani army chief General Pervez Kayani is appointing a new head of military intelligence, a newspaper reported on Tuesday, the first major reshuffle in the military since President Pervez Musharraf quit the army. He stands at one end of the back row in his class photo, a stern-looking man in a pale uniform, aloof from the grinning, khaki-clad Americans beside him. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was only one military officer among 993, including 123 from foreign armed services, in the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College’s class of 1988.