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Khuda (Persian: خُدا, romanized: xodâ,
Persian pronunciation: [xoˈdɒː]) or
Khoda is the
Persian word for God. Originally, it was used as a noun in reference...
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Bukhar Khudahs or
Bukhar Khudats (Sogdian: βuxārak Xwaday) were a
local Sogdian dynasty,
which ruled the city of
Bukhara from an
unknown date to the...
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Iranian local rulers known as the “Chaghan
Khudah”.
During the
Muslim conquest of Persia, the
Chaghan Khudah aided the
Sasanians against the
Rashidun Arabs...
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Khudah, had
seized most of Tughshada's territories,
including Bukhara itself,
while the
remainder was
ruled by
another local magnate,
Khunuk Khudah,...
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early 8th-century CE.
These rulers were
known by
their titles of “Chaghan
Khudah” (Middle Iranian; Čagīnīgān Xvaday,
meaning “the lord of Chaghaniyan”)....
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October 1905 – 5
February 1981, born
Khudah Bukhsh) was a
magician and
firewalker beginning during Crown Rule.
Khudah Bukhsh was born in Akhnur, Kashmir...
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Khuda Gawah (transl. With God as Witness, also
translated and
released as God Is My Witness) is a 1992
Indian epic
drama film
written and
directed by Mukul...
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Tughshada was
Bukhar Khudah (king of Bukhara) from 681 to 739. He was the son and
successor of Bindu.
Tughshada was born in ca. 681—a few
months later...
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Wardan Khudah, lord of Wardana, and
another magnate,
Khunuk Khudah, who had
usurped the
title of king of
Bukhara (Bukhar
Khudah).
Taking advantage...
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Saffarid dynasty Abbasid Caliphate Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran
Banijurids Bukhar Khudahs Prin****lity of
Ushrusana Prin****lity of
Farghana Sogdia...