- Asaf Ali
Asghar Fyzee (10
April 1899 – 23
October 1981) was an
Indian educator, jurist, author, diplomat, and
Islamic scholar who is
considered one of...
- The
Tyabji family, also
known as Tyabji-Hydari, Tyabji-
Fyzee, and Tyabji-****ehally family,
consists of
Mullah Tyab Ali and his descendants. The Tyabji...
-
Atiya Fyzee (1
August 1877 – 4
January 1967; also
known as
Atiya Fyzee-Rahamin,
Atiya Begum, Shahinda,
Atiya Begum Fyzee Rahamin) was an
Indian author...
- of the time.
Zehra Fyzee was the
eldest of
three sisters born to
Hasanally Feyzhyder and
Amirunnisa Fyzee. Her
sisters Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) and Nazli...
-
Samuel Fyzee-Rahamin (19
December 1880 – 1
January 1964) was an
Indian painter and
artist who is
known as one of the
founders of
modern Indian painting...
- fourth. Dr. A H A
Fyzee was
administrator for the 1920
Olympic team; Dr.Ali
Azhar Fyzee (AHA
Fyzee) and his
brother Ali
Athar Fyzee also
represented India...
- Athar-Ali
Fyzee (28
August 1883 – 3
November 1963) was an
Indian international tennis and
table tennis player. He
competed in the men's
singles tennis...
- H****an-Ali
Fyzee (9
October 1879 – 1
January 1962) was an
Indian tennis, badminton, and
table tennis player. H****an-Ali
Fyzee took part in the
first 1926...
-
Sultana H****anally
Fyzee (1874-1968) was an
Indian princess.
Nazli Fyzee was the
sister of the
writers Atiya Fyzee and
Zehra Fyzee. In 1887, aged 15,...
- 2022.
Retrieved 4 May 2022. al-Shaykh al-Saduq (1982). A
Shiite Creed.
Fyzee (3rd ed.). WOFIS. OCLC 37509593. Algar,
Hamid (18
August 2011) [15 December...