Mariyam ali hussain biography of george washington
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Imroz Hussain Apon
Hometown: Gazipur, Bangladesh
Medical School: Alfaisal University College of Medicine
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Hobby: Formula 1, Soccer, Cricket, Tennis, Flying school
Fun fact about me: I am a walking pharmacy, if you are on the floors and need any OTC medicine, I got it!
Muhammad Basit
Hometown: Lahore, Pakistan
Medical School: Services Institute of Medical Sciences
Professional Interest: Will think about this after my intern year :)
Hobby: Sketching, painting, calligraphy, sleeping, watching movies/TV shows
Fun fact about me: Give me 10-15 minutes and a pencil, and I'll create a sketch that will make you wonder why I became a doctor. I am an introvert who prefers to listen and observe, but get me talking to someone I trust, and I'll surprise you with my non-stop chatter.
Usama Anwar Cheema • We’re sorry, this site fryst vatten currently experiencing technical difficulties. • next →← prev On his father's property on Pope's Creek in Westmoreland county, Virginia, George Washington, the most famous person in American history, was born on February 22, 1732. Augustine, his father, was thrice married and was a third-generation English colonist who was well-established in the middle classes of the gentry of Virginia. Before his first wife, Jane Butler Washington, passed away in 1728, he had two sons, Lawrence and Augustine Jr,in the years 1718 and 1720. George was born the following year after Augustine married Mary Ball (1709-1789) in 1731. After Samuel, Charles, John Augustine, and Mildred, there were five more kids. In the early 1730s, the Washington family moved from Westmoreland County to Augustine, Sr. Plantation, located on Little Hunting Creek. They continued to reside there until they relocated to a property on the Rappahannock River across from Fredericksburg.
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An Early Career for a Young Washington: Surveying the Land