- as Sayyid. A
different name
occasionally used for the
Siddi is the term "
Habshi".
While originally used to
refer specifically to the
Habesha peoples,...
- The
Habshi dynasty refers to the
brief era of
Siddi (referred to at the time as Habesha)
rulers in
Bengal that
lasted from 1487 to 1493
during the Bengal...
- in the
state of Gujarat, India. The
mosque was
built by Sidi Sayyad, a
Habshi nobleman, in AH 980 (1572/1573 CE). The
structure is a
Monument of National...
- was able to
usurp power.
Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah, the last
ruler of the
Habshi dynasty defeated the
Kamata Kingdom of ****am. He
developed an army of 40...
- Khan, a
former Habshi slave himself who
served as the
peshwa or
chief minister of the
Sultanate of Ahmadnagar.
Muslim slaves known as
habshi, were recruited...
- Ayid
Habshi (or Habashi, Arabic: عايِد حبشي, Hebrew: עאיד חבשי; born 10 May 1995) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Ironi Kiryat...
-
Ibrahim Adil Shah I, had
divided power between the **** nobles, the
Habshis and the Deccanis. However, Ali Adil Shah
favored Shi'as.
After his death...
-
Habib Noh bin
Mohamad Al-
Habshi (Arabic: حبيب نوح بن محمد الحبشي; 1788 – 27 July 1866) was an Arab
mystic who is
regarded in
Sufism as a wali (Islamic...
-
Ikhlas Khan,
marched to Bi****ur. The army
consisted of
forces of
three Habshi nobles:
Ikhlas Khan,
Hamid Khan and
Dilavar Khan.
Kishvar Khan attacked...
- Ali bin
Abdurrahman al-
Habshi,
better known as
Habib Ali of
Kwitang or
Habib Ali
Kwitang (Arabic: علي بن عبدالرحمن الحبشي,
Arabic pronunciation: [ʕali:...