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Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din
Abul Fateh (Punjabi: شیخ رکن الدین ابوالفتح; 26
November 1251 – 3
January 1335),
commonly known by the
title Shah Rukn-e-Alam ("Pillar...
- Abu'l-
Fath ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Samiri al-Danafi, (Arabic: أبو الفتح إبن أبي الحسن السامري) was a 14th-century
Samaritan chronicler. His
major work is Kitab...
- (Persian: علاءالدین محمد خوارزمشاه; full name: Ala ad-Dunya wa ad-Din
Abul-
Fath Muhammad Sanjar ibn Tekish) was the Shah of the
Khwarazmian Empire from...
- Abu'l-
Fath Khan
Bakhtiari (Persian: ابوالفتح خان بختیاری, romanized: Abōlfatḥ Khān-e Bakhtīārī) was the
Bakhtiari supreme chieftain (ilkhani) of the Haft...
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Central Asia, and
South Asia. The
hookah or
waterpipe was
invented by
Abul-
Fath Gilani, a
Persian physician of Akbar, in the
Indian city of
Fatehpur Sikri...
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Abul-
Fath Asad ibn
Muhammad al-Mayhani (Arabic: أبو الفتح أسد بن محمد الميهاني) was a
Persian scholar, who was born in Mayhana. He was an
immediate follower...
- Il-Arslan ("The Lion") (full name: Taj ad-Dunya wa ad-Din
Abul-
Fath Il-Arslan ibn Atsiz, Persian: تاج الدین ابوالفتح ایل ارسلان بن اتسز) (died
March 1172)...
- Abu’l
Fath of
Sarmin was a
Nizari Ismaili missionary (da'i) and qadi from Sarmin, Syria. He
enlisted help from
Ridwan and
fellow ********in Abu
Tahir al-Sa'igh...
- al-Mansuri (died 1325), Mamluk-era
historiographer Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din
Abul Fath, also
known as Rukn-e-Alam (1251–1335),
Indian Sufi
saint Rokneddin Mokhtari...
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January 1746, at the age of
about forty-three years. His full
title was:
Abul Fath Zahir-ul-din
Muhammad Ibrahim.
Sikka bar sim zad dar
jahan ba fazal-i-Muhammad...