- Ahmadiyya,
officially the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at (AMJ), is an
Islamic messianic movement originating in the
Punjab Province of
British India in the late...
- Taj ad-Dīn İbrahim ibn Hizr
Ahmedi (1334–1413),
better known by his pen name
Taceddin Ahmedi, was an
Ottoman poet and is
considered one of the greatest...
-
historiography for example, the İskendernâme, was
composed by the poet
Taceddin Ahmedi.
Until the 19th century,
Ottoman prose did not
contain any
examples of fiction:...
-
Amedy Coulibaly (French pronunciation: [amɛdi kulibali]; 27
February 1982 – 9
January 2015), also
known by the nom de
guerre (kunya) Abu
Basir al-Ifriqi...
- from the
original on 15
April 2016.
Retrieved 1
April 2016. "****stani
Ahmedis Held".
Libya Herald. Tripoli. 16
January 2013.
Archived from the original...
-
Valon Ahmedi (born 7
October 1994) is a
professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for Rabotnichki. Born in the
Republic of Macedonia...
-
Other Side of the Sky) is a
memoir by
Farah Ahmedi with
Tamim Ansary. The book
profiles the life of
Farah Ahmedi from the time she was born
until she was...
-
imperial dewan or
revenue minister of the
Gujarat province, in the Mirat-i
Ahmedi (1762)
referred to the city as Manbai. The
French traveller Louis Rousselet...
-
genealogical concoction of the
fifteenth century. It is
missing not only in
Ahmedi but also, and more importantly, in the Yahşi Fakih-Aşıkpaşazade narrative...
- Ehmedê Xanî (also Ahmad-e Khani, Kurdo-Arabic script: ئەحمەدێ خانی) was a
Kurdish intellectual, scholar,
mystic and poet who is
viewed by some as the founder...