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Dawlah Islamiya, also
called Islamic State of
Lanao and
formerly named as the
Maute Group ([mɐʔutɪ] or [mɐʔute̞]), is a
radical Islamist group composed...
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Najib ad-
Dawlah (Pashto: نجيب الدوله), also
known as
Najib Khan
Yousafzai (Pashto: نجيب خان), was an
Afghan Yousafzai Rohilla who
earlier served as a Mughal...
- The
Arabic title al-Dawla (الدولة,
often rendered ad-Dawla, ad-Daulah, ud-Daulah, etc.)
means 'dynasty' or 'polity', (in
modern usage, 'government' or...
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Afzal ad-
Dawlah, Asaf Jah V Mir
Tahniyat Ali Khan
Siddiqi (11
October 1827 – 26
February 1869) was the
fifth Nizam of Hyderabad, India, from 1857 to 1869...
- of
governance in the
Islamic world. As a
translation of the
Arabic term
dawlah islāmiyyah (Arabic: دولة إسلامية) it
refers to a
modern notion ****ociated...
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small men's eyes,
great deeds, in
great men's eyes, are small. Sayf al-
Dawlah charges the army with the
burden of his zeal,
which large hosts are not...
- Delhi. The
Afghans were
supported by
three key
allies in India:
Najib ad-
Dawlah who
persuaded the
support of the
Rohilla chiefs,
elements of the declining...
- Fannā (Panāh)
Khusraw (Persian: پناه (فنا) خسرو),
better known by his
laqab of ʿAḍud al-Dawla (Arabic: عضد الدولة, lit. 'pillar of the [Abbasid] dynasty';...
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Salabat Jung, born as Mir Sa'id
Muhammad Khan
Siddiqi Bayafandi on 24
November 1718, was the
fourth Nizam of
Hyderabad State. He was the
third son of Asaf...
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worldwide caliphate,
called simply the
Islamic State (الدولة الإسلامية, ad-
Dawlah al-Islāmiyya). As a caliphate, IS
demanded the religious, political, and...