- the term to
refer to his
fanatical devotees. Fidāʼīyīn is the
plural of
fidāʼī,
which means "sacrifice." It is
widely understood as "those
willing to sacrifice...
- The
Sacrifice Front, more
commonly known as
Fidai Mahaz (Pashto: فدا محاذ), was a
Taliban splinter group and
faction in the War in Afghanistan. It was...
-
Fidai Khan Koka, born
Muzaffar Hussain, was a
Mughal noble who was the
governor of
Awadh and La**** and
master of
ordnance and
foster brother to the Mughal...
- "Fida'i" (Arabic: فدائي, romanized:
Fidāʾī, lit. 'Fedayeen warrior') is the
national anthem of Palestine. The
anthem was
adopted by the
Palestinian Liberation...
- once
again to the
Fidai who had
taken the
place of the now dead
Fidai.
Again Sinan gave a
signal to the
Fidai to jump and the
second Fidai also
called out...
-
Salavat Fidai (Bashkir: Салауат Фидай улы Фидаи, Russian: Салават Фидаевич Фидаи) is a
Russian sculptor who
makes miniature sculptures out of
pencil graphite...
- an
Afghan militant leader who is the head of the
Taliban splinter group Fidai Mahaz in Afghanistan.
Najibullah is
believed to have been born
around 1979...
-
Fidai Khan (born
Mirza Hedayetullah, reigned: 1627–1628) was the
subahdar of
Bengal Subah during the
reign of
emperor Jahangir.
Mirza Hedayetullah was...
-
Mohammad Halim Fidai is an
Afghan politician,
civil society activist and a
prominent journalist. He was a
Governor of
Paktia Province beginning in July...
- was
renovated by the
Patiala dynasty Sikh rulers. The
garden was
built by
Fidai Khan. The
garden in the city of
Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla road, near...