- Abu'l-
Khayr Khan (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: ابو الخیر خان; c. 1412–1468), also
known as
Bulgar Khan, was Khan of the
Uzbek Khanate from 1428 to 1468...
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Salma Umm al-
Khayr bint
Sakhar (Arabic: سَلْمَىٰ أُمّ ٱلْخَيْر بِنْت صَخَر, Salmā ʾUmm al-
Khayr bint Ṣakhar) was a
companion of
Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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state of the Abulkhairids, a
branch of the Shaybanids. The
dynasty of Abu'l-
Khayr Khan and his
descendants is
named after him, and the
states ruled by them...
- Abu ʾl-
Khayr al-Ishbīlī (fl. 11th century),
called al-Shajjār ('the arboriculturist'), was an Andalusī
agronomist and the
author of two
Arabic works on...
- The ayah of
khayr ol-bareyyah is the
seventh verse of Al-Bayyina
Surah of Islam's holy book, the Quran, which,
according to the
famous exegesis book such...
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Khayr al-Bayān is a book
written by Pir
Roshan in 1651. Khair-ul-Bayan is
believed to be the
first book in
Pashto language,
beginning Pashto literature...
- Hayır Bey (sometimes
spelled Kha'ir Bey or Kha'ir Beg) or
Khayrbak (died 1522)
ruled Egypt in the name of the
Ottoman Empire from 1517
until his death...
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Hayreddin Barbarossa (Arabic: خير الدين بربروس, romanized:
Khayr al-Din Barbarus,
original name: Khiḍr; Turkish:
Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa), also known...
- Zayd al-
Khayr (Arabic: زيد الخير),
formerly Zayd al-Khayl was a
tribal chief of the Tayy
tribe who
converted to
Islam and
became one of the Sahaba. Zayd...
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Suban Ali
Suban Khayr Suban Hildid Khayr Raage Khayr Egal
Khayr Sharmarke Khayr Farah Khayr Duale Khayr Adan
Ahmed Mahad Adan (Reer
Khayr)
Aralle Mahad...