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Knappert J. (2007). "Mawlid (a.), or
Mawlud". In P. Bearman; T. Bianquis; C. E.
Bosworth (eds.).
Encyclopedia of Islam...
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Mawlud Mukhlis (Arabic: مولود مخلص), born in
Mosul in 1886 and died in Beirut,
Lebanon in 1951, was an Arab nationalist,
soldier and
Iraqi politician....
- and the
official royal sister Bagwariya.
Formerly the
celebrations of the
Mawlūd or Gani
festival consisted in the re-enactements of the
major details of...
- Mevlüt (from Arabic: مولود, romanized:
mawlūd) is a
Turkish given name for males.
People named Mevlüt include: Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu,
Turkish diplomat and politician;...
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rapid expansion to sub-Saharan Africa. Muḥammad al-Ḥāfiẓ's
disciple Sidi
Mawlūd Vāl
initiated the 19th-century Fulɓe
leader Omar
Saidou Tall and the Fulɓe...
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occupied Zor were, in order: Mar'i
Pasha al-Mallah,
Ramadan al-Shallash, and
Mawlud Mukhlis; the
latter two were
members of the
Iraqi Covenant Society. Haj...
- free dictionary.
Mouloud is a town of Djibouti.
Mouloud or
Mawlud may also
refer to:
Mawlud Mukhlis, an
Iraqi politician Mohamed Mouloud Harim, an Algerian...
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October 1917. The
Ottoman forces were
defeated by
forces under the
command of
Mawlud Mukhlis, Faisal's aide-de-camp. He
later parti****ted in the
Turkish War...
- Mewlîdu'n-Nebîyyî'l-Qureyşîyyî by Ehmedê Xasi in 1899,
followed by the work
Mawlûd by
Osman Efendîyo
Babij in 1903. As the
Kurdish language was
banned in Turkey...
- Shayṭān
Rawdhatul Muhibbīn Ahkām ahl al-dhimma
Tuhfatul Mawdud bi
Ahkam al-
Mawlud: A Gift to the
Loved One
Regarding the
Rulings of the
Newborn Miftah Dar...