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Askari bugler German East
Africa Askari in
German army uniform, 1915
Germans and
Askaris during the East
African Campaign Askaris in
training Askari in...
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askari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
askari was a
local soldier serving in the
armies of the
European colonial powers in Africa.
Askari (Arabic:...
- Muḥammad; c. 846–874),
better known as
Hasan al-
Askari (Arabic: الحَسَن ٱلْعَسْكَرِيّ, romanized: al-Ḥasan al-
ʿAskarī), was a
descendant of the
Islamic prophet...
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officers and
Askaris, and even
Allied forces. In the
field when
rations had to be
reduced and
supplies dwindled, "It was a
measure of the
Askaris' loyalty...
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representatives of al-
Askari largely supported these ****ertions,
while the Shia
community fragmented into
several sects over al-
Askari's succession. All these...
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Mumtaz Askari Madhvani (née
Askari; born 31 July 1947),
known mononymously as
Mumtaz is an
Indian actress who
worked in
Hindi films.
Regarded as one of...
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Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
Askari Shoes Jolidays Askari CNG
Askari Fuels Askari Enterprises Pvt Ltd
Askari Farms and
Seeds Askari Real
Estate Askari Corporate Tower...
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Askari Bank
Limited (Urdu pronunciation: [əs.ˈka.ri bɛŋk] us-KAH-ree-BANK) is a ****stani
commercial and
retail bank
headquartered in Islamabad. It is...
- Tanga. He
reinforced the
defences (initially only a
single company of
Askaris) with
troops brought in by
railway from Neu Moshi,
eventually numbering...
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Muhammad Askari Mirza (Persian: محمد عسکری میرزا),
sometimes known simply as
Askari (1518 – 5
October 1557) was a son of
Babur Mirza, the
founder of the...