Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q809971> ?p ?o }
- Q809971 description "Politician".
- Q809971 description "Politician".
- Q809971 subject Q13271150.
- Q809971 subject Q13280442.
- Q809971 subject Q6508841.
- Q809971 subject Q6562333.
- Q809971 subject Q6939535.
- Q809971 subject Q7237893.
- Q809971 subject Q8315584.
- Q809971 subject Q8710153.
- Q809971 subject Q8719234.
- Q809971 subject Q8719250.
- Q809971 subject Q8719663.
- Q809971 subject Q8721398.
- Q809971 subject Q8771938.
- Q809971 abstract "For other people named Bashir Ahmad, see the Bashir Ahmad navigation pageBashir Ahmad (12 February 1940 – 6 February 2009) was a successful businessman and a Scottish National Party politician. He made history when he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent the Glasgow region at the 2007 election, as the first MSP to be elected from Asian-Scots, Muslim and non-White backgrounds.".
- Q809971 birthDate "1940-02-12".
- Q809971 birthPlace Q129286.
- Q809971 birthPlace Q48403.
- Q809971 birthYear "1940".
- Q809971 deathDate "2009-02-06".
- Q809971 deathPlace Q22.
- Q809971 deathPlace Q4093.
- Q809971 deathYear "2009".
- Q809971 party Q10658.
- Q809971 religion Q432.
- Q809971 successor Q373047.
- Q809971 thumbnail Scottish_Parliament_flags_half-staff.jpg?width=300.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q10658.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q1280749.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q129286.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q13271150.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q13280442.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q1529479.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q1617.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q1711695.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q1860.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q206171.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q22.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q231632.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q2367463.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q373047.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q39760.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q4093.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q432.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q4806543.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q48403.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q5153129.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q6508841.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562333.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q683800.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939535.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q7225729.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237893.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q801.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q809970.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315584.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8710153.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719234.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719250.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8719663.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8721398.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8771938.
- Q809971 wikiPageWikiLink Q953141.
- Q809971 birthDate "1940-02-12".
- Q809971 birthPlace Q129286.
- Q809971 birthPlace Q48403.
- Q809971 dateOfBirth "1940-02-12".
- Q809971 dateOfDeath "2009-02-06".
- Q809971 deathDate "2009-02-06".
- Q809971 deathPlace Q22.
- Q809971 deathPlace Q4093.
- Q809971 name "Ahmad, Bashir".
- Q809971 name "Bashir Ahmad".
- Q809971 party Q10658.
- Q809971 placeOfBirth Q129286.
- Q809971 placeOfBirth Q48403.
- Q809971 placeOfDeath Q22.
- Q809971 placeOfDeath Q4093.
- Q809971 religion Q432.
- Q809971 shortDescription "Politician".
- Q809971 successor Q373047.
- Q809971 termEnd "2009-02-06".
- Q809971 termStart "2007-05-03".
- Q809971 type Person.
- Q809971 type Agent.
- Q809971 type OfficeHolder.
- Q809971 type Person.
- Q809971 type Agent.
- Q809971 type NaturalPerson.
- Q809971 type Thing.
- Q809971 type Q215627.
- Q809971 type Q5.
- Q809971 type Person.
- Q809971 comment "For other people named Bashir Ahmad, see the Bashir Ahmad navigation pageBashir Ahmad (12 February 1940 – 6 February 2009) was a successful businessman and a Scottish National Party politician. He made history when he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent the Glasgow region at the 2007 election, as the first MSP to be elected from Asian-Scots, Muslim and non-White backgrounds.".
- Q809971 label "Bashir Ahmad (politician)".
- Q809971 depiction Scottish_Parliament_flags_half-staff.jpg.
- Q809971 givenName "Bashir".
- Q809971 name "Ahmad, Bashir".
- Q809971 name "Bashir Ahmad (Urdu:)".