-
Mohammedan (also
spelled Muhammadan, ****mmedan,
****medan or ****metan) is a term for a
follower of Muhammad, the
Islamic prophet. It is used as both...
- ...."Is it
possible that
under these cir****stances two
nations — the
****medans and the
Hindus —
could sit on the same
throne and
remain equal in power...
- ****med
Kasim (1909) [First
published in 1829].
History of the Rise of the
****medan Power in India, Till the Year A.D. 1612. Vol. II.
Translated by Briggs...
- Briggs, J. trans.
Mohammad Kasim Firishta, "History of the Rise of the
****medan Power in
India Till the Year A.D. 1612",
Volume VI Wink (2002a), p. 121...
- the
Turkish government.
Originally the
cemetery was
referred to as the
****medan Cemetery such as on do****ents, and also
referred to as the Martyrs’ Cemetery...
- War", the "Great Mutiny", the "Rebellion of 1857", "the Uprising", the "
****medan Rebellion", and the "Revolt of 1857" have also been used. "The Indian...
- If the
Hindus made
themselves strong and the
rowdy section among the
****medans were
convinced they
could not
safely rob and
dishonour Hindus,
unity would...
- (2010). M.
Hidayatullah and
Arshad Hidayatullah (ed.).
Mulla Principles of
****medan Law (Nineteenth ed.). India:
Lexis Nexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur; Nineteenth...
- religion, he
published on
Sharia law[citation needed]. His
Principles of
****medan Law is a well-known
Hanafi law text that
discusses the
application of...
- from the year MDCCXLV; to
which is
prefixed A
dissertation on the
establishments made by
****medan conquerors in Indostan, vol. 2
Siraj in Murshidabad...