Proper noun
Ayub (plural Ayubs)
A surname.
According to Mohammad Ayub Osmani, an officer who defected to the enemy, of the 282 Afghan officers who attended the Malinovsky Military Academy of Armored Forces in Moscow, an estimated 126 were executed by the authorities. Source: Internet
Amanah deputy president Salahuddin Ayub, a Pakatan Harapan (PH) component, said they will be appealing to the Agong over his decision to appoint Muhyiddin as the prime minister. Source: Internet
Ayub Khan, who had been serving as governor of Herat, rose in revolt, defeated a British detachment at the Battle of Maiwand in July 1880 and besieged Kandahar. Source: Internet
By the end of 1968, Ayub Khan forwarded the Agartala Case which led the arrests of many of Awami League leaders, but forced to withdraw after serious provisional uprising in East. Source: Internet
Despite failure and to utter disgust, Yahya was promoted as Lieutenant-General after his promotion papers were personally approved by President Ayub Khan in 1966, at a stint as an appointed Deputy Army Commander in Chief. Source: Internet
Ayub Mohammed, the youngest of the men sent to Albania (who was just 17 when he first ended up in US custody), is married Melike Aierken, who lives in Montreal. Source: Internet