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David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/;
Biblical Hebrew: דָּוִד, romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") was a king of
ancient Israel and
Judah and the
third king of the
United Monarchy...
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Davud Pasha or
Davut Pasha or
Dawud Pasha may
refer to: Koca
Davud Pasha (died 1498),
Ottoman general and
grand vizier Küçük
Davut Pasha [tr] (fl. 1499)...
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Davud Agha was the
chief imperial architect of the
Ottoman Empire from 1588,
after the
death of his
predecessor Sinan,
until his
death in 1598 or 1599...
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Muhammad Kara
Davud bin
Kamal al-Izmiti (b. ?;
Izmit – d. 948 AH/1541 CE; Bursa) was an
Ottoman scholar of
Islam known for his work on the
exegesis of...
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Davud Mammadsoy (born 4
November 1995) is an
Azerbaijani judoka.
Mammadsoy is the gold
medalist of the 2021 Judo
Grand Slam Tel Aviv in the –60 kg category...
- Kara
Davud Pasha, also
known as
simply Davud Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: داود باشا) or as Hain
Davud Pasha ("
Davud Pasha the Traitor"), was an
Ottoman statesman...
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Mirza Davud Baghir oghlu Huseynov (Azerbaijani: میرزا داود باقر اوغلی حسینوف, Мирзә Давуд Бағыр оғлу Һүсејнов, Mirzə
Davud Bağır oğlu Hüseynov; Russian:...
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Davud Rashid (Persian: داودرشيد, also
Romanized as
Dāvūd Rashīd; also
known as
Dāvūd Rashīd Mīrīān, Dāvodrash, Dāyūrāsh, and Dāyvrāsh) is a
village in...
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Mehtar Davud (died
September 1662) was a high-ranking
Safavid court eunuch of
Georgian origin, who
served as the
chamberlain (hence his title, mehtar)...
- (Davitʻ) Western: Դաւիթ (Tʻavitʻ) Azerbaijani:
Davud, داوود Bashkir: Дауыт (Dawït) Basque:
Dabid Bosnian:
Davud, Daut,
David Breton: Dewi Bulgarian: Давид...