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Reyaz Mikrani
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Name
Dr. Reyaj Mikrani
BornRaaz
(1989-07-19) 19 July 1989 (age 35)
NationalityNepalese
Country   Nepal
Time zoneUTC +05:45
Family and friends
Marital statusUnmarried
Education and employment
OccupationPharmacist
EmployerSelf
EducationDoctor of Pharmacy
CollegeHari Khetan Multiple Campus
UniversityKarachi University
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
ReligionIslam (By Birth), Humanism and Universalism (By Belief)
PoliticsNot interested
BooksLove reading bibliographies and research-based articles
Contact info
Emailaar.mikrani@gmail.com
Reyaz4u subpages
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This user is contributing to Wikipedia by editing and creating pages because he believes information and data about Nepal and Nepalese society are not adequately available on Wikipedia. His current project is to contribute to the Madheshi, Muslim and Mikrani communities for the recognition of their contribution to the country. He also wants people to contribute to Wikipedia from their side to enrich these pieces of information on Wikipedia for easy access to the general public worldwide.

Introduction

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He is a registered Pharmacist under Nepal Pharmacy Council.[1] He holds a degree of doctorate in pharmacy. He is a renowned scientist who published several research papers in high-impact international journals.[2] His hobbies include visiting different places, writing blogs, and doing poetry and videography.[3]

Family Background

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He was born in Pakadi village of Simara VDC of Sarlahi district in one of the well-established Muslim families of Nepal. However, his ancestral home belongs to Kattarban village of Rajdevi VDC in Rautahat district from where his grandfather migrated in 1971/72 after their ancestral home vanished in the Bagmati river. He did his schooling in his village and later studied in Pakistan, China and Australia.

His great grandfather Maula Bakhsh Chaudhary was a well-known social activist in the area of Sarlahi and Rautahat districts, who once been jailed for six months at Nakhu Kathmandu at the time of Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana.[4]

The "Chaudhry" title was honored by that time of Rana government of Nepal to his great grandfather Maula Bakhsh Mikrani in recognition of the bravery of his ancestor (Husaini Mikrani) who died fighting with British invader at Samanpur of Rautahat District.[5]A large number of drinking water well and public places still can be seen in Sarlahi and Rautahat districts made by Maula Bakhsh Chaudhry during his service.

His first uncle Ali Akbar Mikrani is a Former Chief Justice of the Appellate Court of Nepal and Ali Akhtar Mikrani was an architecture engineer and social worker in Nepal.[6]


This user is a citizen of Nepal.
This user has a channel on YouTube.
This user is a native of Nepal.

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Page Created by this user

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  1. Aashiq Ali Mikrani
  2. Salma Khatoon Mikrani
  3. Dr. Abdur Rahim Mikrani
  4. Moin-ul-Haq
  5. Simara sarlahi
  6. Rastriya Jana Bikas Party
  7. Mikrani
  8. Ali Akbar Mikrani
  9. Ali Akhtar Mikrani
  10. Mohna Ansari
  11. Mahantha Thakur
  12. Sheikh Idrish
  13. Dr. Moin Shah


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Article Published by this user

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His article with the title "'डाक्टर अफ फार्मेसी': कम आँकिएको महत्त्वपूर्ण विधा" was published on Swasthya Khabar Patrika on 11 October 2017.[7]

News covering this user

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On 2017-11-05, Chinanews.com reported an article mentioning his group tour organised by his university for perceiving and experiencing the development of the rural economy in Jiangsu province, Wuxi city of China.[8]

He appeared in the list of the most published authors in 2018 in the Journal of Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy.[9]

Photos shared by this user on Wikimedia Commons

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  1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles/Reyaz4u

Reference

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  1. ^ Nepal Pharmacy Council, the registration status of pharmacy assistant & pharmacist, http://members.nepalpharmacycouncil.org.np/search?search_input=Reyaj+Mikrani&search_option=0&_token=1Ns8Y1b0czAGWFphwyqeRek8soA43rZBhi77UCNr
  2. ^ Mikrani, Reyaj. GoogleScholar. Google https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pfvzsaQAAAAJ&hl=en. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ ilostapple, ilostapple (11). "youtube". travel. Retrieved 10/12/2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate=, |date=, and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 November 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ http://www.majheri.com/node/4101 "समनपुरको प्रश्न" ऐतिहासिक समीक्षा, शीतल गिरी. मधुपर्क २०६६ माघ
  6. ^ "Global Strategy Meeting and Cele".
  7. ^ http://swasthyakhabar.com/news-details/7254/2017-10-11
  8. ^ http://dw.chinanews.com/chinanews/content.jsp?id=8368975&classify=zw&pageSize=6&language=chs
  9. ^ "Most published authors in 2018". www.exaly.com. Full-Text Search Engine. Retrieved 2 November 2022.