- 'Hijazi
Muhammad Yusuf Sharif'
better known by his
nickname Abu
Ishaq al-Houweny (Arabic: أبو إسحاق الحوينى,10 June 1956 – 17
March 2025) was an Egyptian...
- Ishak,
Ishaq or
Eshaq may
refer to:
Ishak (name), list of
people with this
given name or
surname Isaaq, a
Somali clan-family in the Horn of
Africa Ishaaq...
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Eshaq Khan Qaraei-Torbati (Persian: سردار اسحاق خان قرایی تربتی), was one of the
wealthiest and most
powerful chieftains in
Khorasan during the reigns...
- Abu
Eshaq or
Abueshaq (Persian: ابواسحق) may
refer to: Abu
Eshaq-e Olya Abu
Eshaq-e
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Eshaq Jahangiri Kouhshahi (Persian: اسحاق جهانگیری کوهشاهی,
pronounced [esˈhɒːɢ dʒæhɒ:ŋˈgi:ɾi: ku:hʃɒ:ˈhi:]; born 21
January 1958) is an
Iranian politician...
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Yahya Ale
Eshaq (Persian: یحیی آل اسحاق; born June 6, 1949 in Qom,
origin from Zanjan) is an
Iranian politician who
served as
minister of
commerce in...
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Eshaq Bazar (Persian: اسحاق بازار, also
Romanized as
Esḩāq Bāzār; also
known as E’sḩag Bāzār) is a
village in Pir
Sohrab Rural District, in the Central...
- Vashnam-e
Eshaq (Persian: وشنام اسحق, also
Romanized as Vashnām-e
Esḩaq) is a
village in Kambel-e
Soleyman Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- Gom
Eshaq (Persian: گم اسحاق, also
Romanized as Gom
Esḩāq; also
known as
Gomeh Esḩāq) is a
village in
Azari Rural District, in the
Central District of...
-
power peaked in the
early 19th
century under the
leadership of
Eshaq Khan Qaraei-Torbati.
Eshaq Khan had
submitted to Agha
Mohammad Khan
Qajar in 1795, but...