- the word "Bayram",
using the term "
Lesser Bairam" to
refer to
their own Eid al-Fitr celebrations; "Greater
Bairam"
refers to Eid al Adha.
State holidays...
-
three main
Muslim holidays: Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr (
Lesser Bairam), and Eid ul-Adha (Greater
Bairam).
Ramadan is the
ninth month of the
Islamic year, during...
- the ten
traditional branches,
these are all
controversial to a
greater or
lesser degree. The Italo-Celtic
subgroup was at one
point uncontroversial, considered...
- and so it is
referred to as 'Big Eid'
whilst Eid al Fitr can be
known as '
Lesser Eid'. Eid al-Kabir
means 'Greater Eid' and is used in Yemen, Syria, and...
- his father.
Kublai regretted this and
remained very
close to his wife,
Bairam (also
known as Kokejin).[citation needed]
Kublai became increasingly despondent...
-
Second Anglo-Afghan War
Bahlul Khan (died 1488),
founder of the Lodi
dynasty Bairam Khan (1501–1561),
Mughal commander,
mentor and
guardian of
Akbar the Great...
- from the
original on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 22 May 2014. "
Bairam Khan:
Lesser-known
facts about Mughal Empire's
commander who
protected and guided...
-
established a base with a
depot for
supplies and stores. On 7
August the
Greater Bairam (a
feast day
celebrating the end of the
Islamic year)
coincided with the...
-
today this cave is
known by (Abhinavagupta Cave)
located at hill
called Bairam at Beerwah,
reciting his poem Bhairava-stava, a
devotional work. They were...
-
subsequently caught and executed,
along with over 1,000 of his followers.
March –
Bairam Khan, the
Vakil or
prime minister of India's
Mughal Empire, is
forced to...