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- females. However, Banu or Bani is tribal and encomp****es both ****es. The laqab (لقب), pl. alqāb (ألقاب), can be translated to English as agnomen; cognomen;...
- who in 934 conquered Fars and made Shiraz his capital. He received the laqab or honorific title of Imad al-Dawla (lit. 'Fortifier of the State'). His...
- Ṣāliḥ ibn Muḥammad; 9 March 1929 – 10 January 2001), commonly known by the laqab al-Uthaymin (Arabic: العثيمين, romanized: al-ʿUthaymīn), was a Saudi Islamic...
- قُصَيّ بْن كِلَاب‎ Teknonymic (Kunya) Abū al-Qāsim أَبُو ٱلْقَاسِم‎ Epithet (Laqab) Khātam al-Nabiyyīn خَاتَم ٱلنَّبِيِّين‎ lit. 'Seal of the Prophets'...
- ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī‎; 721/722 – 8 June 754), known by his laqab al-Saffah (Arabic: السفّاح, romanized: al-Saffāḥ), was the first caliph...
- to a synonym for Turkic slave commanders under the Abbasid service. His laqab (agnomen) Nasir ad-Din wa'd-Dawla means "Protector of the Faith and State"...
- generals of the 12th century, Nur ad-Din and Saladin. Ismat ad-Din is a laqab (the descriptive part of an Arabic name) meaning "purity of the faith";...
- Ayyubid dynasty. He was known to the Crusaders as Saphadin (derived from his laqab or honorific title Sayf ad-Din, meaning "Sword of Faith"), a name by which...
- and the sister of Shaikh Jamal Bakhtiyar. Their dynasty was called Din Laqab they lived in Chandwar and Jalesar near Agra. He married the daughter of...
- father's given personal name; Abd al-Majid his grandfather's; al-Tikriti is a laqab meaning he was born and raised in, or near, Tikrit. He was commonly referred...