- Persian-language
opera by
Behzad Abdi
Hafiz (horse),
French Thoroughbred racehorse Hafís (drift ice), work for
choir and
orchestra by Jón
Leifs Al-Hafez, Salafi...
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Hafez al-****ad (6
October 1930 – 10 June 2000) was a
Syrian politician and
military officer who
served as the 18th
president of
Syria from 1971
until his...
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consisted of
twelve books: Book of the
Singer (Moganni Nameh) Book of
Hafiz (
Hafis Nameh) Book of Love (Uschk Nameh) Book of
Reflection (Tefkir Nameh) Book...
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Bishr ibn al-Ḥārith (Arabic: بشر بن الحارث)
better known as
Bishr al-
Ḥāfī (Bishr the Barefoot) (Arabic: بشر الحافي) was a
Muslim saint born near Merv in...
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Mohammad Hafis bin
Saperi (born 11
November 1994) is a
Malaysian footballer who
plays for
Kuching City as a midfielder. His
elder brother Shahrol Saperi...
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Hafis Alakkaparamba Mohammedali (born 28 June 1994) is an
Indian professional football player who
plays as a
forward for All
India Sevens side
Royal Travels...
- Al-Asaad took over as
president when his
father and
former president of
Syria Hafis Al-****ad died in 2000.. All
political parties in
Syria are (in)directly...
- al-Karkhi (d. 200 AH) 3rd AH/9th AD Al-Darani (d. 205 or 215 AH)
Bishr al-
Hafi (d. 227 AH) Al-Harith al-Muhasibi (d. 243 AH) Dhul-Nun al-Misri (d. 245 AH)...
- Mantua, 1852 („The
Sibyl of Mantua“, narrative)
Hafis in ****as, (anonymously: "Von
einem Hadschi"), 1853 (
Hafis in Greece. By a Hadschi, love poems) Koran...
- Bresta) was
fought on
September 19, 1596
between the
Ottoman forces of
Achmed Hafis Pasha,
Beylerbey of Vidin, and the
Germanic and
Croatian forces led by Ivan...