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Ghilman (singular Arabic: غُلاَم
ghulām,
plural غِلْمَان ghilmān) were slave-soldiers and/or
mercenaries in
armies throughout the
Islamic world. Islamic...
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Ghulam Ahmed Ghulam Akbar Ghulam Ali
Ghulam Azam (1922–2014),
Bangladeshi politician Ghulam Dastagir Ghulam Farid Ghulam Faruq Ghulam Ghawth Ghulam H****an...
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Ghulam Mohammad (Arabic: غلام محمد), also
spelled Ghulam Mohammed,
Ghulam Muhammad,
Ghulam Muhammed,
Gholam Mohammad,
Gulam Mohammad etc., is a male Muslim...
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Ghulam Nabi (Arabic: غلام نبی) is a male
Muslim given name. It is the name of: Mian
Ghulam Nabi
Shori (1742–1792),
Indian composer of
Hindustani classical...
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Ghulam Qadir (Persian: غلام قادر,
transliterations vary, 'Servant of the Competent') may
refer to:
Ghulam Kadir (
Ghulam Abd al
Qadir Ahmed Khan, died...
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Ustad Ghulam Ali (Punjabi: غُلام علی; born 5
December 1940) is a ****stani
ghazal singer of the
Patiala Gharana.
Ghulam Ali is
considered one of the greatest...
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Ghulam Dastagir (Persian: غلام دستگیر;
transliterations vary),
meaning "Servant of Dastgir", is a male
Muslim given name po****r in Afghanistan, Bangladesh...
- made up
exclusively of
Caucasian ghulāms, was
dramatically increased to 3,000. This
force of well-trained
Caucasian ghulams under Abbas amounted to a total...
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (13
February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was a
religious leader from the
Punjab Province of
British India and the
founder of the
Ahmadiyya movement...
- Golden. "Khazar
Turkic Ghulâms in
Caliphal Service" (Journal
Article in
Journal Asiatique, 2004.)
Peter B. Golden. "Khazar
Turkic Ghulâms in
Caliphal Service:...