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Lakhmi Das (12
February 1497 – 9
April 1555), also
known as
Lakhmi Chand, was the
younger son of Guru
Nanak and Mata
Sulakhni and
founder of the Jagiasi...
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Lakhmi Chand, (1903–1945) also
known as
Pandit Lakhmi Chand, was an
Indian poet of
Haryanvi language. He was
given the
title 'Pandit'. He was also known...
- Dada
Lakhmi is a 2022
Indian Haryanvi language biographical film
based on the
musical journey of
Haryanvi folk
singer Lakhmi Chand also
known as Kalidas...
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- al-
Lakhmi may
refer to
several people:
Ayyub ibn
Habib al-
Lakhmi (c. 716)
Umayyad Wali of al-Andalus for
Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik Abd al-Rahman ibn Kathir...
- Souk
Lakhmis Dades or
Khemis Dades is a
commune in the
Tinghir Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet
administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004...
- "Sirī-čand" and "
Lakhmī-dās",
rather than "
Lakhmī-čand" (pp. iii, viii).
Macauliffe (1909, p. 29) also
gives their names as Sri
Chand and
Lakhmi Das. "In its...
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Muhammad Al-Qayrawani Al-Rab'i Al-
Lakhmi (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي بن محمد القيرواني الربعي اللخمي), also
known as Imam al-
Lakhmi (c. 1006 – 1085 CE) (390 AH –...
- Abd al-Rahman ibn Kathīr al-
Lakhmī (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن كثير اللخمي) was the
penultimate Umayyad governor of Al
Andalus from
October 746
until January...
- Sidi
Lakhmi mausoleum or Sidi Abi Al H****an
Lakhmi mausoleum (Arabic: زاوية سيدي أبي الحسن اللخمي) is one of the most
important mausoleums of the medina...