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- Dustak (Persian: دوستك, also Romanized as Dūstak) is a village in Dasht-e Bil Rural District, in the Central District of Oshnavieh County, West Azerbaijan...
- Abu ʿAbdullah al-Husayn ibn Dustak al-Harbukhti, Abu Shudjaʿ, or simply Baḍ or Baz (died 991) was a Kurdish tribal leader and one of the most important...
- against the Hamdanid rule in 906. Badh Dustak, the founder of Marwanid Emirate, was the chief of Humaydi Tribe. Badh Dustak, The Humaydi Tribal chief. who inherited...
- were **** Muslims. The founder of the dynasty was a shepherd, Badh ibn Dustak. He left his cattle, took up arms and became a valiant chief of war, obtaining...
- serials and shifted to Delhi for five years, where she worked in the series Dustak which also featured Shahrukh Khan. She shot for Mahesh Bhatt's Junoon (1992)...
- Malabadi Bridge in Silvan, Diyarbakır takes its name from Bad, (Badh ibn Dustak), the founder of the Marwanids. Malabadi means "house of Bad" in Kurdish...
- 1989–present Employer Former executive editor at Aaj Tak Notable credit(s) DusTak on Aaj Tak, Master Stroke on ABP News, Badi Khabar on Zee News Height 5 ft...
- One of these women was the grandmother of Vladimir Monomakh. Badh ibn Dustak Psellus, Michael (1966). Fourteen Byzantine Rulers: The Chronographia of...
- who hoped that they would serve as a buffer against the Kurd Bādh ibn Dustak. Soon afterwards the 'Uqaylids forged an alliance with the Hamdanids, who...
- occurred anyway. Meanwhile, a Kurdish Marwanid chieftain named Badh ibn Dustak seized Diyabakr and forced Samsam al-Dawla to recognize him as the v****al...