- Shami-
Damulla (died 1932) (Russian: Шами-дамулла) was a
nickname for Sa‘id ibn
Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahid ibn ‘Ali al-‘Asali al-Tarablusi al-Shami al-Dimashqi...
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Muhammad Amin
Bughra in
preparing a
rebellion in
Khotan district.
Sabit Damulla was
convinced that the
Islamic world was not
interested in
supporting Uyghur...
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brothers Abdullah Bughra and Nur
Ahmad Jan Bughra.
Their leader,
Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki,
called for the
expulsion of the
Dungans in a proclamation: The...
- Bughra, his
brothers Abdullah Bughra, Nur
Ahmad Jan Bughra, and
Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki joined the committee. It had
originally 300
members and 50 rifles...
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Turkestan was
declared in 1933 as an
independent Islamic republic by
Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki and
Muhammad Amin Bughra. However, the
Chinese Muslim 36th Division...
- from
Damascus Yemenite Jews, some of them also
called Shami Jews Shami-
Damulla (died 1932),
figure in the
development of
Islamic fundamentalism in Soviet...
- as
Abdul Hadi al
Iraqi (born 1961),
Iraqi Kurd held in
Guantanamo Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki (1883–1934),
Prime Minister of the
Turkish Islamic Republic of...
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acquainted with
prominent Bukhara intellectuals,
among whom were Sadr-i Ziya,
Damulla Ikram and others.
Sadriddin Ayni was a parti****nt of the
movement of enlighteners...
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people who were
captured by pro-Soviet forces, such as the
Uyghur Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki, were
imprisoned or
summarily executed. A
member of the Haardt-Citroën...
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Muslims in the
Soviet Union Po****tion
transfer in the
Soviet Union Shami-
Damulla Soviet Orientalist studies in
Islam Hujum "Soviet
Union - Muslim". Retrieved...