- Ayşe
Hafsa Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: حفصه سلطان, lit. 'life' and 'young lioness'; 1479 - 19
March 1534), was a
concubine of
Selim I and the
mother of Suleiman...
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Hafsa bint Umar (Arabic: حفصة بنت عمر, romanized:
Ḥafṣa bint ʿUmar; c. 605–665) was the
fourth wife of
Muhammad and a
daughter of the
second caliph Umar...
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Hafsa or
Hafsah (Arabic: حفصة (often
confused with
Hafza and Hafiza, but all
three of them are
different names) is an
Arabic female given name. It originated...
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Hafsa Mossi (1964 – 13 July 2016) was a
Burundian politician, journalist, and
member of
President Pierre Nkurunziza's
ruling CNDD–FDD
political party...
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Hafize Hafsa Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: حفصة سلطان, "the
keeper one" and "young lioness"; ante 1494 - 10 July 1538) was an
Ottoman princess,
daughter of...
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Jamia S****a
Hafsa (Urdu: جامعہ سیدہ حفصہ),
commonly known as
Jamia Hafsa (Urdu: جامعہ حفصہ, romanized: Jamiya Hafsah), is a
Deobandi Islamic university...
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Hafsa Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: حفصه خاتون, "young lioness", died
after 1403) was a
Turkish princess, and a
consort of
Bayezid I,
Sultan of the Ottoman...
- Muhammad's
widow Hafsa pla**** a role in the
collection of the
first Qur'anic m****cript.
After Abu Bakr had
collected the copy, he gave it to
Hafsa, who preserved...
- Abu
Hafsa Yazid (Arabic: ابو حفص يزيد, romanized: Abū
Ḥafṣa Yazīd) was a mawla, or servant, of the
Umayyad Caliph Marwan ibn al-Hakkam (r. 684–685). Yazid's...
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Hafsa Bekri-Lamrani (born 1948) is a
Moroccan poet and
writer of a book of
short stories,
Jellabiates (2001). She published:
Tendresse et
autres lumières...