- Banu or Bani is
tribal and encomp****es both ****es. The
laqab (لقب), pl.
alqāb (ألقاب), can be
translated to
English as agnomen; cognomen; nickname; title...
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source to
mention his full name is the Talḵiṣ al-majmaʿ al-ādāb fi moʿjam al-
alqāb ("Summary of the
gathering of
refinements concerning the
lexicon of honorifics")...
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Empire Nur-un-Nissa
Begum Rafi ud-Darajat
Persian Khurasan,
Persia Qudsia ul-
Alqab Hazrat Begum (Fakhr un-nisa)
Muhammad Shah
Muslim Mughal Empire Qudsia Begum...
- 2، ص 374. دائرة المعارف الإسلامية الكبرى، ج 1، ص 518. الحلبي، الغنية، ص 26. Qummi, al-Kuna wa al-
alqab, vol.1 p.299 Amin, A'yan al-shi'a, vol.6 p.250...
- in non-Alawite
medieval sources comes from Majma' al-Adab fi Mu'jam al-
Alqab, a
biographical dictionary of Ibn al-Fuwati (1244–1323), a
director of the...
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Afghanistan Adamek in Who is Who in
Afghanistan Mir ****adullah
Sadat in
Alqab Dowalti "Afghanistan's
Constitution of 1964" (PDF). Constitute. Christopher...
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abridgement of the Majmaʿal-ādāb fī moʿjam al-
alqāb. However, it may be that the Majmaʿal-ādāb fī moʿjam al-
alqāb never even existed.
Melville notes that even...
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embraced the
religion of
their neighbors or
their religious sect, and the
alqāb became shared among Christians and Druze. Late in the
century there was...
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embraced the
religion of
their neighbors or
their religious sect, and the
alqāb became shared among Christians and Muslims. The
ruling and
social system...
- of
Muslim Rules in
Raqum Jerusalem” (original title:
delah alaa al Arth;
Alqab Hukaam Muslimeen fi
Ruqum Maqdasia), 2004 2008: He was
awarded a
merit award...