The culinary world is mourning the loss of Shabir Hussain, founder and chief executive of the popular Akbar's restaurant chain, who has tragically died at 56. Shabir started the journey of Akbar's ...
Shabir Hussain, who founded huge Indian restaurant chain Akbar’s, passed away after a brave battle with cancer. Shabir Hussain, CEO of Akbar’s, passed away aged 56Credit: Facebook Akbar’s ...
Shabir Hussain died aged 56, reportedly after a battle with cancer. He launched the Akbar's chain in 1995 with a small 28-seat restaurant in Bradford and went on to establish a chain of ten ...
Akbar, the most illustrious king of Mughal dynasty died on 29 October, 1605. He was succeeded by his son Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir as the new emperor of India. Akbar had conquered almost the while ...
Akbar’s is an award-winning restaurant chain offering authentic South Asian cuisine. The first site, a 28 seat restaurant, opened in 1995 in the heart of Bradford.
A crazed gunman in Chicago opened fire on a Jewish man walking to synagogue, and then screamed “Allahu Akbar” before a shootout with cops, according to reports. Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi ...
Shabir Hussain founded Akbar's restaurant in Bradford in 1995, before later expanding to cities including Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Birmingham. Following the ...
On Wednesday morning, it was announced Mr Hussain, chairman and CEO of Akbar's, had sadly passed away at the age of 56. The chain began in 1995 with just a small 28-seat restaurant in the ...
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Muslim bereavement service, Janaza Announcements, said this morning Shabir Hussain, chair and chief executive of Akbar's, has passed away at the age of 56. The restaurant first opened in 1995 ...
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