Rafiq Ahmed
Rafiq Ahmad (1889–1982), commonly known as Comrade Rafiq Ahmad of Bhopal, was a communist activist of the 20th century in India.Ahmed was a founder of the Communist Party of India (Tashkent group) in Tashkent in 1920 and travelled to Moscow to participate in the Russian civil wars and received the Lenin Award from the president of the Soviet Union.
Following Indian independence, Ahmed continued to live in Bhopal and later died in the same city. During this time, he limited his political activities.
Ahmed received the Tampatrr Award from Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Ahmed spoke Russian, Arabic, Hindi, English, and Urdu. Provided by Wikipedia
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Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli (Vtec): A Major Public Health Threat in Canada by David L Woodward, Clifford G Clark, Richard A Caldeira, Rafiq Ahmed, Frank G Rodgers
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['PETROGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION OF LIMESTONE OF THE LAKI FORMATION USED IN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR FROM JAMSHORO AND THATTA DISTRICTS, SINDH, PAKISTAN'] by Fateh Ali Baloch, Muhammad Hassan Agheem, Akhtar Hussain Markhand, Kashif Ahmed Memon, Rafiq Ahmed Lashari, Ghulam Mustafa Thebo
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Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Related to Animal Contact at a Petting Zoo by Bryna Warshawsky, Iris Gutmanis, Bonnie Henry, Joanne Dow, Jim Reffle, Graham Pollett, Rafiq Ahmed, John Aldom, David Alves, Abdul Chagla, Bruce Ciebin, Faron Kolbe, Frances Jamieson, Frank Rodgers
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