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Khawand Toghay (14th-century), was a
slave concubine and then wife of Al-Nasir
Mohammad Ibn Qala'un (r. 1293-1341). She was his
slave before he freed...
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Boutros Khawand (Arabic: بطرس خوند, born 1940 in Kattin)[citation needed] was a
member of the
political bureau of the
Lebanese Kataeb party and one of...
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wives was the
daughter of
Sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal.
Another consort was
Khawand Aṣalbāy, a Circ****ian, who was his
slave concubine rather than his wife...
- 17
April 1380,
before his
accession to the throne. In 1384, he
married Khawand Fatima, the
daughter of Amir
Manjak al-Yusufi. On 12
February 1386, he...
- In
December 1438, he
married Khawand Zaynab, the
daughter of Amir
Jarbash al-Karimi. Her
mother was
Fatima Umm
Khawand (died 26
April 1487), the daughter...
- in Egypt. One of Q****h's
wives was
Khawand Baysiwar. She was
known as
Khawand-i-Kubra.
Another wife was
Khawand Fatima. She was the
daughter of Ala al-Din...
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Hazrat Ishaan Khawand Mahmud (1563 — 4
November 1642) was a ****
Muslim Wali (Sufi saint) from Bukhara,
Uzbekistan and
descendant of
Bahauddin Naqshband...
- was Thuraiya. She gave
birth to ****'s daughter,
Khawand Asiya.
Another daughter of ****
named Khawand Satita married Sidi Ibrahim, son of
Sultan Al-Mu'ayyad...
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Muhammad ibn
Khvandshah ibn Mahmud, more
commonly known as
Mirkhvand (Persian: میرخواند, also
transliterated as Mirkhwand; 1433/34 – 1498), was a Persian...
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three countries,
namely ****stan, India, and Indonesia.
Hazrat Ishaan Khawand Mahmud (1563–1642),
whose membership in the
Naqshbandi order was allegedly...