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Mahdi Akhtar
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Name
Mahdi Akhtar
BornMahdi Akhtar Yassine
(1994-06-03)3 June 1994
Name in real lifeMahdi Akhtar
NationalityBritish Bangladeshi
CountryEngland
Current locationGuildford
LanguagesSylheti and English
Height5'8"
Weight134lbs
Family and friends
SiblingsRaheem Akhtar
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesFootball, Computing, Basketball, Cricket, Rounders, Polo, Water Polo, Swimming, Rugby
ReligionIslam

Hi, my name's Mahdi, so welcome to the free encyclopedia. So leave a message at my talk page if you need to. I'm a Sunni British-Bangladeshi interested in Islam, basketball, football, cricket etc. So I will be focusing on that stuff. So ya.

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Ken "Snakehips" Johnson (10 September 1914 – 8 March 1941) was a swing band leader and leading figure in black British music of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in British Guiana, he was educated in Britain and travelled to New York to immerse himself in the Harlem jazz scene. He returned to Britain and established the Aristocrats (or Emperors) of Jazz, a mainly black swing band, with Leslie Thompson. In 1937 Johnson took control of the band through a legal loophole, causing the departure of Thompson and several musicians. Johnson filled the vacancies with Caribbean musicians, the band's popularity grew, and it changed its name to the West Indian Dance Orchestra. In 1938 the band broadcast on BBC Radio, recorded their first discs and appeared in an early television broadcast. Johnson was considered a pioneer for black musical leaders in the UK. While the band was employed as the house band at the Café de Paris, a German bombing raid in 1941 hit the nightclub, killing Johnson. (Full article...)

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Tirumala septentrionis
Tirumala septentrionis, commonly known as the dark blue tiger, is a species of butterfly in the danaid subfamily of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South and Southeast Asia, including the Himalayas to southern India and Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Cambodia. Its upper wing is generally black with some bluish-white semihyaline markings, and its wing span is 80 to 115 millimetres (3.1 to 4.5 inches). This male butterfly of the subspecies T. s. dravidarum was photographed in Kumarakom in the Indian state of Kerala.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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