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Makkan may
refer to:
Makkan (civilization), an
ancient region in the Near East
Makkan, Markazi, a
village in Iran
Makkan, an
inhabitant of
Makka Maccan...
- people, the Muhajirun. A few days
before the battle, when he
learnt of a
Makkan caravan returning from the
Levant led by Abu
Sufyan ibn Harb,
Muhammad gathered...
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surahs are
those revelations which occurred after the move.
There are 86
makkan surahs.
Meccan surahs are
typically shorter than
Medinan surahs, with relatively...
- of the
similarity between Baluchistan's
historical name, "Makran", and "
Makkan", a
variant of Magan. the
ancient mines of
copper and
diorite found in Balochistan...
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Makkan Singh Raj
Thakur (born 1971) is an
Indian politician from
Telangana state. He is an MLA from
Ramagundam ****embly
constituency in
Peddapalli district...
- "shortened"),
unique combinations of a few
letters whose meaning are unknown.
Makkan surah Medinan surah Nöldeke
Chronology Bazargan chronology 'Ta Ha' has also...
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Makkan (Persian: مكان, also
Romanized as
Makkān and Makān) is a
village in
Chahar Cheshmeh Rural District,
Kamareh District,
Khomeyn County,
Markazi Province...
- ****embly (MLAs; Irish: Comhaltaí den Tionól Reachtach;
Ulster Scots: Laa-
Makkan Forgaitherars) are
representatives elected by the
voters to the Northern...
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those of Al-Aḥzāb ("The Confederates"), Badr and Ḥunayn. They
involved both
Makkan companions, such as
Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib,
Ubayda ibn al-Harith and...
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Makkan foot soldier,
cleaving both his
helmet and head, at the
Battle of Uhud, and with
which he (Ali) slew Amr, a
ferocious and
devastating Makkan soldier...