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H-8/4 Islamabad Federal Board of Intermediate And FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION H-8/4 ISLAMABAD Date: 18/12/2015 Computer Section(G) Inst. Code: 7766 Inst. Name: PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-TABUK, MADINAH ROAD, AL BASATEEN RESTAURANT AREA, TABUK, KINGDOM OF SAUDI S. No. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME GENDER REG. No. 1 MAAZ SALEEM MALIK MOHD. SALEEM MALIK MALE 1777663001 2 MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH KHAWAJA JAMSHED MALIK MALE 1777663002 3 OSAMA BIN SAJJAD SAJJAD AHMED KHAN MALE 1777663003 4 SYED AHSAN AZIZ SYED AZIZ UDDIN MALE 1777663004 5 TALHA INAM INAM UL HAQ MALE 1777663005 6 ZAKIR SHIREEN SHIREEN MUHAMMAD MALE 1777663006 7 ALINA MOHAMMAD MOHAMMAD ANWAR UL HAQ FEMALE 1777664001 8 ARFA MUNIR MUNIR AHMED FEMALE 1777664002 9 KALSOOM KHAIR MOHMMAD KHAIR MOHAMMAD FEMALE 1777664003 10 MISHGAN DAYAM HUSSAIN MIAN DAYAM HUSSAIN FEMALE 1777664004 Page # 1 FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION H-8/4 ISLAMABAD Date: 18/12/2015 Computer Section(G) Inst. Code: 7765 Inst. Name: Pakistan Urdu School, Isa Town, Bahrain. S. No. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME GENDER REG. No. 1 ABDULLA JAVED IQBAL NAZIR AHMED KHAN JAVED IQBAL NAZIR AHMED KHAN MALE 1777653001 2 ABDULLAH AFZAL KHAN AFZAL KHAN MALE 1777653002 3 ABDULLAH FAISAL FAISAL MURTAZA MALE 1777653003 4 ABDULLAH HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED MALE 1777653004 5 ABDULLAH SAFDAR ALI ALAMDIN SADER DINSAFDAR CHOUDHARY ALI ALAMDIN SADER DIN CHOUDHARY MALE 1777653005 6 ABDUR REHMAN AFZAL BAIG MOHAMMAD AFZAL BAIG MALE 1777653006 7 ADNAN MOHAMMAD ASHRAF KH.HIDAYAT KH.MOREMOHAMMAD KH. ASHRAF KHAN HIDAYAT KH.MORE KH.MALE 1777653007 8 AFFAN MOHAMMAD IMRAN SHAIKH MOHAMMADMOHAMMAD Y.M. UDIN IMRAN SHAIKH MOHAMMAD YOUNESMALE M. 1777653008 9 AHMED FAYYAZ MUHAMMAD FAYYAZ MALE 1777653009 10 AHMED JAWID PARVAIZ PARVAIZ AKHTAR M. JAMINAWAID PARVAIZ PARVAIZ AKHTAR MOHAMMAD MALE 1777653010 11 AHMED SABIR SABBAR HUSSAIN MISTRY MALE 1777653011 12 AHMED ZULQOFEEL KHAN MOHAMMAD SHAHID UR REHMAN MALE 1777653012 13 AKIF MOHAMMAD NIAZ KHAN ITIBAR KHAN MEHARMOHAMMAD K. NIAZ KHAN ITIBAR KHAN MEHAR K. MALE 1777653013 14 ALI HASSAN JAVAID IQBAL BUTT FEROZDIN BUTTJAVAID M.D IQBAL BUTT FEROZ DIN BUTT M.D MALE 1777653014 15 ALI MOHAMMAD ANWAR NOOR HASSAN KHUSHIMOHAMMAD M. BAJIWA ANWAR NOOR HASSAN KHUSHI M.M.B.MALE 1777653015 16 ASAD NASEER AKHTAR KHURSHID AHMED JALALNASEER DIN AKHTAR KHURSHID AHMED JALAL DIN MALE 1777653016 17 ASHLEY SHANE DANIEL RICHARD STANLEY DAVID DANIEL MALE 1777653017 18 BASIL PERVEZ ABDUL HAQ MALE 1777653018 19 FAISAL NASIR HUSSAIN MALE 1777653019 20 FALAH NAFEED MOHAMMED NAFEED MOHAMMED SADRI MALE 1777653020 21 HAMID ALI JAN MALE 1777653021 22 HAMZA ABBAS GHULAM ABBAS MALE 1777653022 23 HUZAIFA ABRAR SHARIF MALIK IBRAR SHARIF MALE 1777653023 24 IBRAR AHMAD DAR AMJAD FAROOQ M.Y.SHAMASAMJAD UDDIN FAROOQ M.Y. SHAMAS UDDIN MALE 1777653024 25 ISMAIL IQBAL MOHAMMAD IQBAL MALE 1777653025 26 JAMAL NAZIR AHMED A. KHALIQ HAKEEM DADNAZIR MOHAMMAD AHMED ABDULKHALIQ HAKEEM DAD M. MALE 1777653026 27 JAWAD AHMED HASNAT AHMED MALE 1777653027 28 MEHBOOB UL HASSAN MOHAMMAD AMJAD MALE 1777653028 29 MISHAL ABDUL RAZAK ABDUL RAZAK MALE 1777653029 Page # 2 30 MOHAMMAD ABUZAR ABDUL HANAN MALE 1777653030 31 MOHAMMAD AHMED MOHAMMAD RIAZ MALE 1777653031 32 MOHAMMAD BASHIR ABDULLAH BASHIR AHMED MALE 1777653032 33 MOHAMMAD FAISAL BASHIR HUSSAIN A. RAHMANBASHIR IMAM HUSSAIN ABDUL RAHMAN IMAM DIN MALE 1777653033 34 MOHAMMAD HAMZA SADIQ MOHAMMAD SADIQ MALE 1777653034 35 MOHAMMAD OSAMA KHAN MOHD. MAJID KH.MOHAMMAD M. AKHTAR KH.MAJID KHAN MOHD. AKHTER KH. MALE 1777653035 36 MOHAMMAD SHAYAN MOHAMMED TAHIR MALE 1777653036 37 MOHAMMAD USMAN MOHAMMAD YASIN MALE 1777653037 38 MOHAMMAD WALEED MOHAMMAD ABBAS SHERMOHAMMAD MOHAMMAD ABBAS MALE 1777653038 39 MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN BUTT MOHAMMAD ARIF BUTT MALE 1777653039 40 MOHAMMED DAWOOD RIAZ RIAZ AHMED MALE 1777653040 41 MOHD VASEEM NAZIR AHMED CHIRAGH MALE 1777653041 42 MOMEN IBRAR MAHMOOD ALI MALE 1777653042 43 MOMIN IBRAR MAHMOOD ALI MALE 1777653043 44 MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABID ALI MALE 1777653044 45 MUHAMMAD AWAIS SAEED UR REHMAN MALE 1777653045 46 MUHAMMAD SAQIB KHALID HUSSAIN SH. S. MOHD.KHALID A. HUSSAIN SHAH SAYED MOHAMMED ASLAMMALE 1777653046 47 MUHAMMAD SHEHROZ SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM AWAN MALE 1777653047 48 MUHAMMAD UMER SAEED MUHAMMAD SAEEDMUHAMMAD TAHIR SH.M SAEED TAHIR SHER M.GH.ARIAN MALE 1777653048 49 MUHAMMAD WAQAS MUHAMMAD AKRAM MALE 1777653049 50 NAVEED PARVEZ PARVEZ IQBAL MALE 1777653050 51 OSAMA MOHAMMAD JAVED MOHAMMAD JAVED MALE 1777653051 52 RAED MOHAMMAD SAJJAD AL QAZI MOHAMMAD SAJJAD MALE 1777653052 53 SALMAN KHAN SULTAN MUHAMMAD MALE 1777653053 54 SHAHID KHAN ABDUL MATIN MALE 1777653054 55 SYED DANYAL REHAN QASIM REHAN A. QASIMSYED SAEED REHAN QASIM SYED A. QASIM A.GHANI S. MALE 1777653055 56 SYED HAMZA SAEED JAMAL MOHAMMAD JAMALSYED FAHIM SAEED JAMAL MOHAMMAD JAMAL FAHIM MALE 1777653056 57 SYED MUHAMMAD SHAHZAIB MANSOOR SYED MANSOOR SHAH NAQVI MALE 1777653057 58 SYED SADEEM SHAH ZAHOOR SHAH MALE 1777653058 59 TAIMOOR WALAYAT MOHAMMAD WALAYAT M.D.RAJMOHAMMED K. WALAYAT MOHAMMAD DIN RAJA K. MALE 1777653059 60 TALHA ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF MALE 1777653060 61 TALHA IFTIKHAR AHMED IFTIKHAR AHMED MALE 1777653061 62 WAQAS ZAHEER MOHAMMAD ZAHEER M.B.F.MOHAMMAD ALLAHI ZAHEER M. BASHIR FAZAL A.R. MALE 1777653062 63 YOUSAF ILYAS MUSHTAQ HAKIM DIN ILYAS MUSHTAQ HAKIM DIN MALE 1777653063 Page # 3 64 ZUHAIR ABDUL RASHID HASSAN ABDUL RASHID HASSAN MALE 1777653064 65 ABIHA MUHAMMAD SHABBIR KHAN FEMALE 1777654001 66 AIMAN ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF FEMALE 1777654002 67 AIMAN SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM FEMALE 1777654003 68 AISHA ZULFIQAR AHMED ZULFIQAR AHMED FEMALE 1777654004 69 ALEEMA SARWAR MOHAMMAD SARWAR FEMALE 1777654005 70 AMAL MOHAMMED RAFIQUE GHULAM HUSSAINMOHAMMAD NOOR B. RAFIQUE GHULAM HUSSAIN NOORFEMALE B. 1777654006 71 AMEERA BEGUM IKRAM ULLAH KHAN FEMALE 1777654007 72 AMMARA ZULFIQAR ZULFIQAR AHMED FEMALE 1777654008 73 AMNA HASSAN CHAUDHRY KHALID HASSAN FEMALE 1777654009 74 AMNA IQBAL MOHAMMAD IQBAL KH. D. FATEHMOHAMMAD D. MEHAR IQBAL KHAIR DIN FATEH DIN FEMALE 1777654010 75 ANAM ULFAT HUSSAIN MOHD. ZAMAN MOHD.UL RAMAZANFAT HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD ZAMAN MOHD. R. FEMALE 1777654011 76 ANUM PARVIZ AKHTER FEMALE 1777654012 77 AREEJ MASOOD MUHAMMAD MASOOD FEMALE 1777654013 78 ASMA PARVEEN MIRZA KHAN FEMALE 1777654014 79 ATHIKA JANATH MOHAMMAD ASGHAR ARAINMOHAMMAD ASGHAR CHAUDHRY NIZAM UDDINFEMALE H. 1777654015 80 ATIYA BABAR MOHAMMED TUFAIL JALAL DINBABAR MOHAMMED TUFAIL JALAL DIN FEMALE 1777654016 81 FARYAL ABDUL GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR FEMALE 1777654017 82 FATEMA ABDULGHAFOOR ALLAH YAR JALAL ABDUDIN MOHD.L GHAFOOR ALLA YAR JALAL DIN M.B. FEMALE 1777654018 83 FATIMA NISAR NISAR AHMED FEMALE 1777654019 84 FATIMA SHAHEEN SHAHEEN AKHTAR FEMALE 1777654020 85 HAFSA MUHAMMAD SAJJAD FEMALE 1777654021 86 HASEEN FATIMA IMRAN AHMED FEMALE 1777654022 87 HIFZA MUBEEN QAMAR ALI FEMALE 1777654023 88 IKHRA MOHAMMED IQBAL MOHAMMAD IQBAL FEMALE 1777654024 89 IQRA SALAM ABDUL SALAM FEMALE 1777654025 90 IQRA ZULQARNAIN MUHAMMAD ZULQARNAINMOHAMMAD M.B.QURESHI ZULQARNAIN MOHD. BANARAS SUBFEMALEA M 1777654026 91 IRAJ NAEEM MOHAMMAD NAEEM FEMALE 1777654027 92 KAINAT HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED FEMALE 1777654028 93 KOMAL ZULFIQAR ZULFIQAR AHMED FEMALE 1777654029 94 MAHEK BINETH SAJID JAWAD SAJID JAWAD FEMALE 1777654030 95 MAHREEN ADIL CHAUDHARY MUHAMMAD ADIL FEMALE 1777654031 96 MANAL ATHER ATHER MEHMOOD FEMALE 1777654032 97 MARIAM MOHAMMAD AHMED FEMALE 1777654033 Page # 4 98 MARIAM MOHAMMAD HAFEEZ FEMALE 1777654034 99 MARIAM SUHAIL RASHEED BUTT FEMALE 1777654035 100 MARIAM MOHAMMAD IMRAN SH. MOHAMMADMOHAMMAD YOUNES M. IMRAN SHAIKH MOHAMMAD YOUNESFEMALE M. 1777654036 101 MARIAM RIAZ MOHAMMAD RIAZ FEMALE 1777654037 102 MARIAM SADIQ HUSAIN GHULAM HUSAIN M. SADIQQURESHI HUSAIN GHULAM HUSAIN M. OTHMAN Q.FEMALE 1777654038 103 MARIAM SULTANA KHIZAR HAYAT FEMALE 1777654039 104 MARIYAM BATOOL ZAFAR IQBAL FEMALE 1777654040 105 MARWA MUNAWAR MUHAMMAD MUNAWAR FEMALE 1777654041 106 MARY YAQOOB DENIAL YAQOOB DENIAL DEENA FEMALE 1777654042 107 MARYAM JALIL JALIL UR RAHIM ABDULRAHIM ALLAH BUKSH H.MEERAJFEMALE 1777654043 108 MISHAL NISHAT AHMED FEMALE 1777654044 109 MISHAL NADEEM HAFIZ NADEEM AHMAD FEMALE 1777654045 110 MOBEEN JABEEN MUNWAR HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD RAFIQ MOHAMMADFEMALE B.N.M. 1777654046 111 NAWAL KHALIL MOHAMMAD KHALIL FEMALE 1777654047 112 NAZIA NAZEER HUSSAIN GHULAM HUSSAIN NAZEER HUSSAIN GHULAM HUSSAIN FEMALE 1777654048 113 NOOR NISA CHAUDHRY SALEEM AKHTAR CH.MIRANSALEEM B.AKHTAR CHAUDHARY MIRAN BAKSH FEMALE 1777654049 114 NOOR-UL-AIN RAJA SAJJAD IQBAL FEMALE 1777654050 115 NUR UL AIN ZULFIQAR AHMED FEMALE 1777654051 116 QURATULAIN SAEED SAEED UR REHMAN FEMALE 1777654052 117 RABIA BINTE KHALID KHALID FAROOQ FEMALE 1777654053 118 RABYA ADNAN ILYAS ILYAS AHMED MAIRAJDEENADNAN ILYAS ILYAS AHMAD MAIRAJDEEN GULAMFEMALE RASOOL 1777654054 119 RAEESA NASIR NASIR MEHMOOD FEMALE 1777654055 120 RAZIYA SHAFIQ AHMED ILAMDIN SHEHABDINSHAFIQ HEERA AHMED ILAMDIN SHEHABDIN HEERA FEMALE 1777654056 121 ROKSANA ALI DOST LAL KHAN ABDULLAH ZEHRIALI DOST LAL KHAN ABDULLAH ZEHRI FEMALE 1777654057 122 RUKHSAR QAISAR QAISAR SHAHID FEMALE 1777654058 123 RUQAIYA ZAFAR MOHAMMAD ZAFAR MOHD. MOHAMMADSHARIF M.BUTA ZAFAR MOHAMMAD SHARIF M.BUTAFEMALE 1777654059 124 RUQAYYA AMIRUDDIN NAZIRUDDIN A.RAHEEMAMIR B.ELAHI UDDIN NAZIR UDDIN A.RAHEEM BAKISH FEMALE 1777654060 125 SABA QAISAR QAISAR MASOOD FEMALE 1777654061 126 SABEERA BUTT ABID RAFIQUE BUTT FEMALE 1777654062 127 SAFA MOHAMMAD ISHTIAQ MOHAMMAD ISHTIAQ FEMALE 1777654063 128 SAIRA NAZ KHURSHID AHMED M.SHARIF BEERKHURSHID WALI AHMED MOHAMMAD SHARIF BEER WALIFEMALE 1777654064 129 SALMA YOUSAF MOHD. YOUSAF M. BASHIR WAHABMOHAMMAD DIN YOUSAF MOHD. BASHIR WAHAB DINFEMALE

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