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Maqsud Shah (c. 1864–1930), was the
Uyghur Jasagh Prince (Qinwang) of the
Kumul Khanate in
China from 1882 to 1930, he was the
final ruler from the Borjigid...
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Maqsud (also
spelled Maqsood) (مقصود) is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Maqsood Ahmed, ****stani
cricketer Sa****
Maqsood Hashemi,...
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Maqsud Shayxzoda (Azerbaijani:
Maqsud Şeyxzadə, Uzbek:
Maqsud Shayxzoda; 7
November 1908 — 19
February 19, 1967, in Tashkent,
Uzbek SSR) was a Soviet-Uzbek...
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scripture by Baháʼu'lláh. The
Tablet of
Maqṣúd (Persian: ﻟﻮﺡ ﺍﻟﻤﻘﺼﻮﺩ) is in this form. It was
addressed to Mírzá
Maqṣúd, one of the
early believers living...
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firmly established at Hami
under Khan
Maqsud Shah who
still hold the
proud title of King of the Gobi. Upon
Maqsud Shah's
death on 6 June 1930 Jin Shuren...
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Maqsud Ali
Tabrizi was a 17th-century
Iranian physician in
Mughal India. As
indicated by his nisba, he was from Tabriz. He was a
translator who worked...
- an-Nābulusī: Īḍāḥ al-
maqṣūd min waḥdat al-wuǧūd . 1969, p. 6. an-Nābulusī: Īḍāḥ al-
maqṣūd min waḥdat al-wuǧūd. 1969, p. 7f. an-Nābulusī: Īḍāḥ al-
maqṣūd min waḥdat...
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Indian king
Suheldev Pasi who
defeated the army of
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Maqsud in the
Battle of Bahraich. It was
nominated for and won the
Golden Book...
- romanized: aš-Šayḵ
Maqṣūd, Kurdish: شێخ مەقسوود, romanized: Şêxmeqsûd, IPA: [aʃ.ʃajx maq.sˤuːd]),
sometimes spelled al-Sheikh Maqsoud,
Maqsud or Maksud, is...
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Maqsud Sultan Kangarlu was a
Safavid military commander during the
reign of king
Abbas I (r. 1588–1629), who also
served as the
governor of Nakhchivan...