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Jitendra Satish Awhad is a
senior leader and
Indian politician from Maharashtra.
Previously he
served as a
member of
legislative council of Maharashtra...
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Awhad (Arabic: الاوحد, lit. 'the
Unique One, the
Unparalleled One') is an
Arabic name. It can
refer to: al-
Awhad (son of Badr al-Jamali) (d. 1087),...
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Anvari (1126–1189)[citation needed], full name
Awhad ad-Din 'Ali ibn
Mohammad Khavarani or
Awhad ad-Din 'Ali ibn
Mahmud (Persian: اوحدالدین علی ابن محمد...
- Al-Malik al-
Awhad Najm ad-Din
Ayyub ibn al-Adil Abu Bakr ibn Najm ad-Din
Ayyub (died 1210) was the
third Ayyubid emir (prince) of the
Diyar Bakr emirate...
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Awḥad al-Dīn Ḥāmid ibn Abi ʾl-Fakhr Kirmānī (Persian: اوحدالدین حامد بن ابی الفخر; died 21
March 1238) was a
Persian poet and Ṣūfī mystic. Kirmānī studied...
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Awḥad al-Dīn al-Rāzī was a 13th-century
Persian physician, philosopher-mystic and poet. His
dates are not
known with certainty. A
contemporary of the...
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received al-Jazira, and al-
Awhad was
given Diyar Bakr, but the
latter territory shifted to al-Ashraf's
domain after al-
Awhad died. Al-Adil
aroused open...
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support al-
Awhad, emir of Jazira.
During the siege,
Georgian general Ivane Mkhargrdzeli accidentally fell into the
hands of the al-
Awhad on the outskirts...
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including Malik Al-Kamil,
Malik Al-Ashraf Musa,
Dayfa Khatun, Al-
Awhad Ayyub, Al-Mu'azzam Isa, and Al-Muzaffar Ghazi. List of
rulers of
Egypt Thirty...
- Al-
Awhad (Arabic: الاوحد, lit. 'the
Unique One, the
Unparalleled One') was the
eldest son of the
Fatimid vizier and quasi-sultan, Badr al-Jamali (r. 1074–1094)...