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Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan


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Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan #16 (permalink) Wed Jan 09, 2008 21:28 pm   Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
 

how about Mohammed/Muhammad?

Are they different spellings of the same name, or are they two distinct names?
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Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan #17 (permalink) Wed Jan 09, 2008 22:17 pm   Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
 

Tom wrote:
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It can be spelled both ways, Torsten. For example,

Ahmed or Ahmad

Umer or Omer

Aysha or Ayesha

PS: The interesting thing is that there is a typo in your "typo".


Hi Tom,

Thanks for your answer. It seems, that Benazir is the more popular version and it also produces far more Google results along with images and a Wikipedia entry.

And yes, I really made an interesting type of typo while typing the word typo.
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Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan #18 (permalink) Thu Jan 10, 2008 0:15 am   Benezir Bhutto: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
 

I thought that was hilarious, Torsten -- "type". hehe

I figured you did it on purpose, so I didn't say anything.
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