Birth place of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi?

Birth place of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi?

A. Iran
B. Iraq
C. Turky
D. Egypt

The courageous soldier and tiger of Islam Sultan Yusuf Salahuddin Ayyubi was born in Tikrit Fortress of Iraq on 1138 (532 Hijri), he was the son of Kurdun’s famous commander Najam ad-Din ayyub (who had died on August 09, 1173 in horse-riding accident).

Who has won the most Formula 1 titles?

Who has won the most Formula 1 titles?

A. Sebastian Vettel
B. Michael Schumacher
C. Lewis Hamilton
D. Jim Clark

Overall, thirty-three different drivers have won the Championship, with German Michael Schumacher holding the record for most titles, at seven. He also holds the record for most consecutive Drivers’ Championships, winning five from 2000 to 2004.

Who is known as the father of cricket?

Who is known as the father of cricket?

A. A.G WELLS
B. W.G Grace
C. Allen Pardew
D. Brandon Hills

William Gilbert “W. G.” Grace, MRCS, LRCP (18 July 1848 – 23 October 1915) was an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest-ever players. He is widely considered as father of cricket.

The first Twenty20 International match was held on 5 August 2004 between England and__________?

The first Twenty20 International match was held on 5 August 2004 between England and__________?

A. Australia
B. South Africa
C. New Zealand
D. West indies

The first T20 International match took place on August 5, 2004 between the women’s teams on England and New Zealand. with New Zealand winning by nine runs. The first T20 international match between men’s teams was played on February 17, 2005 when Australia defeated New Zealand by 44 runs at Eden Park in Auckland, with Australian captain Ricky Ponting finishing at 98 not-out.

The first muslim woman to receive Nobel Prize in 2003 is__________?

The first muslim woman to receive Nobel Prize in 2003 is__________?

A. Malala Yousafzai
B. Shirin Ebadi
C. Dr. Habiba Sarabi
D. Ilmas Durkhain

Shirin Ebadi, (born June 21, 1947, Hamadan, Iran), Iranian lawyer, writer, and teacher, who received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2003 for her efforts to promote democracy and human rights, especially those of women and children in Iran. She was the first Muslim woman and the first Iranian to receive the award.