- Əsədli or
Asadly or
Asatly may
refer to: Əsədli, Jalilabad,
Azerbaijan Əsədli, Sabirabad,
Azerbaijan Asadli, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- al-****ad to
Syria /bəˈʃɑːr æl.
əˈsɑːd/ bə-SHAR AL-ə-SAHD, also /ælˈæsæd/ al-****-ad; Arabic: بشار الأسد, romanized: Baššār al-
ʾAsad,
Levantine Arabic pronunciation:...
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Asad (Arabic: أسد),
sometimes written as ****ad, is an
Arabic male
given name
literally meaning "lion". It is used in
nicknames such as
Asad Allāh, one...
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Asad ibn
Saman (Persian: اسد بن سامان) was an
early Samanid. He was the son of
Saman Khuda, the
founder of the
Samanid dynasty of Persia.
According to...
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Muhammad Asad (born
Leopold Weiss; 2 July 1900 – 20
February 1992) was an Austro-Hungarian
Muslim polymath, born in
modern day Ukraine. He
worked as a...
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Fatima bint
Asad (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت أَسَد Fāṭima bint
ʾAsad c. 555–626 CE) was the wife of Abu
Talib and the
mother of
their son Ali ibn Abi Talib...
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Asad Ahmad (born 28
November 1969) is a
British journalist and news presenter.
Ahmad was born on 28
November 1969 to ****stani
parents in London. He was...
- Star, 1974 /ˈhɑːfɛz ˌæl.
əˈsɑːd, - ælˈæsæd/ HAH-fez AL-ə-SAHD, - al-****-ad; Arabic: حَافِظُ ٱلْأَسَدِ, romanized: Ḥāfiẓ al-
ʾAsad,
Levantine Arabic: [ˈħɑːfəzˤ...
- Banu
Asad (Arabic: بَنُو أَسَدْ) is an Arab tribe,
descended from
Asad ibn Khuzayma. They are
Adnanite Arabs,
powerful and one of the most
famous and...
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Talal Asad (born 1932) is a Saudi-born British-****stani
cultural anthropologist who is
currently Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
Anthropology and...