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- Humad (or Humbad) is the name of an ancient Jain community originally from Gujarat and Rajasthan, India. Their traditional center is Pratapgarh, Rajasthan...
-   1735–1739 Muhammad Humad ibn Muhammad al-Mubarak (1st time)   1739–1744 Muhammad Guma ibn al-`Adil   1744–1759 Muhammad Humad ibn Muhammad al-Mubarak...
- Ali Khaseif Humad Khaseif Housani, known as Ali Khasif (Arabic: علي خصيف; born 9 June 1987 in Abu Dhabi) is an Emirati professional footballer who plays...
- abuse of a child 13 15 September – 27 October 2018 Osman Ahmed Mohamed Humad 1995 5 June 2019 3 years Aggravated ****ual abuse of a child, persuading...
- When Ethiopia joined the peacekeeping force, AMISOM spokesman Ali Aden Humad claimed that this time was 'different' from 2006 and that Ethiopia would...
- rebellion by the Red Sea Afar in Southern Eritrea in 1995, led by Ahmed Humad.[citation needed] The group used guerrilla war tactics and launched attacks...
- this community. Kashtha Sangh Mula Sangh Keshariaji Digambara Terapanth Humad People of India By Kumar Suresh Singh, Anthropological Survey of India,...
- to Rishbhdeo for prayer, in sects belonging to Bispanthi Narsingpura and Humad communities. Rishabhdeo is also famous for green marble. It has more than...
- Shivsinhji of Idar around Samvat 1800. The inscriptions on them are worn out. Humad Digambara Jains and Khedaval Brahmins consider the stepwell sacred and used...