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Ali Abbasi (Urdu: علی عبّاسی) (August 1961 – 30 July 2004) was a Pakistani-born Scottish television presenter, born in Karachi. He moved from Pakistan to Glasgow, in 1963, with his parents as a child and joined BBC Scotland as a travel presenter in the 1980s. He went on to publish numerous books and became a champion for the Gaelic language, appearing in the Gaelic children's series Dè a-nis? and the comedy series ("Back on the Ran Dan") Abbasi was appointed Gaelic reading champion by the Scottish Executive in 2003. Abbasi died in Glasgow of lupus.

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  • علي عباسي (بالإنجليزية: Ali Abbasi)‏ هو مقدم تلفزيوني بريطاني، ولد في 6 أغسطس 1961 في كراتشي في باكستان، وتوفي في 30 يوليو 2004 في غلاسكو في المملكة المتحدة بسبب ذئبة حمامية شاملة. (ar)
  • Ali Abbasi (Urdu: علی عبّاسی) (August 1961 – 30 July 2004) was a Pakistani-born Scottish television presenter, born in Karachi. He moved from Pakistan to Glasgow, in 1963, with his parents as a child and joined BBC Scotland as a travel presenter in the 1980s. He went on to publish numerous books and became a champion for the Gaelic language, appearing in the Gaelic children's series Dè a-nis? and the comedy series ("Back on the Ran Dan") Abbasi was appointed Gaelic reading champion by the Scottish Executive in 2003. Abbasi died in Glasgow of lupus. (en)
  • Ali Abbasi (urdu: علی عبّاسی) (agosto de 1961 – 30 de julio de 2004) fue un presentador televisivo paquistaní-escocés nacido en Karachi. Se mudó de Pakistán a Glasgow, en 1963, con sus padres como niño. Trabajó para la BBC de Escocia como presentador de viaje en los 1980s. Publicó numerosos libros y devino un campeón de la lengua gaélica, apareciendo en la serie de los niños gaélicos Dè a-nis? Y en la serie de comedias Air ais air an Ran Dan ("Atrás de Ran Dan") Fue nombrado campeón de lectura gaélica por el Ejecutivo escocés en 2003. Falleció en Glasgow de lupus.​ (es)
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  • علي عباسي (بالإنجليزية: Ali Abbasi)‏ هو مقدم تلفزيوني بريطاني، ولد في 6 أغسطس 1961 في كراتشي في باكستان، وتوفي في 30 يوليو 2004 في غلاسكو في المملكة المتحدة بسبب ذئبة حمامية شاملة. (ar)
  • Ali Abbasi (Urdu: علی عبّاسی) (August 1961 – 30 July 2004) was a Pakistani-born Scottish television presenter, born in Karachi. He moved from Pakistan to Glasgow, in 1963, with his parents as a child and joined BBC Scotland as a travel presenter in the 1980s. He went on to publish numerous books and became a champion for the Gaelic language, appearing in the Gaelic children's series Dè a-nis? and the comedy series ("Back on the Ran Dan") He joined BBC Scotland as a travel presenter in 1994 from Glasgow City Council, where he worked as an art gallery assistant. As well as presenting travel news at the BBC, Abbasi worked as an audio technician with outside broadcasts and radio cars. Abbasi was appointed Gaelic reading champion by the Scottish Executive in 2003. Abbasi died in Glasgow of lupus. (en)
  • Ali Abbasi (urdu: علی عبّاسی) (agosto de 1961 – 30 de julio de 2004) fue un presentador televisivo paquistaní-escocés nacido en Karachi. Se mudó de Pakistán a Glasgow, en 1963, con sus padres como niño. Trabajó para la BBC de Escocia como presentador de viaje en los 1980s. Publicó numerosos libros y devino un campeón de la lengua gaélica, apareciendo en la serie de los niños gaélicos Dè a-nis? Y en la serie de comedias Air ais air an Ran Dan ("Atrás de Ran Dan") Trabajó en la BBC Scotland como presentador de viaje en 1994 del Ayuntamiento de Glasgow, donde fue ayudante de galería del arte. Así como presentando el viaje noticioso en la BBC, Abbasi trabajó como técnico de audio con emisiones exteriores y coches radiofónicos.​ Fue nombrado campeón de lectura gaélica por el Ejecutivo escocés en 2003. Falleció en Glasgow de lupus.​ (es)
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