-
Yahballaha III (c. 1245–13
November 1317),
known in
earlier years as
Rabban Marcos (or Markos) was
Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. As patriarch...
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others say "Khoda Hafez" or "Allah Hafez" (Bengali: আল্লাহ হাফেজ, romanized:
Āllāha hāphêj) "May God
protect you". In
Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, ****alomu...
- ISBN 978-1-948488-25-9. Kiltz, David. "The
Relationship between Arabic Allāh and
Syriac Allāha." Der
Islam 88.1 (2012): 47. Hitti,
Philip Khouri (1970).
History of the...
- affronté. The
shield has a
scroll with a
verse from the Quran: "In
Tansourou Allaha Yansouroukoum"
Banner of the
Moors (1212)
Marinid dynasty (1244–1465) Arms...
- The
Syriac form of rasūl Allāh (lit. 'messenger of God'), s̲h̲eliḥeh d-
allāhā,
occurs frequently in the
apocryphal Acts of St. Thomas. The corresponding...
- multi–ethnic
roots of
modern Turkish culture. In 2010, he
published Hocam,
Allaha Peygambere Laf
Etmek Caiz Midir, in
which he
wrote about the
limits of free...
- of the
Mongol Khans to the
Kings of Europe, and
Markos Who as Mar Yahbh-
Allaha III
Became Patriarch of the
Church of the East in Asia,
translated and edited...
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embraced Christianity such as Tekuder,
became Muslim.
After Ongud Mar Yahbh-
Allaha, the monk of
Kublai Khan, was
elected a
catholicos of the
eastern Christian...
-
sadeedan Yuslih lakuma AAmalakum wa
yaghfir lakum dhunoobakum waman yutiAAi Allaha wa
rasoolahu faqad faaza fawzaan AAatheeman 33:70 “O you who believe, fear...
- retirement, he
settled in the city of Pune in Maharashtra,
continuing to write.
Allaha Ho
Akbar was Phadke's
first novel. He
wrote about 150 books,
including 74...