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Muhammad Ahmad bin
Abdullah bin
Fahal (Arabic: محمد أحمد بن عبد الله بن فحل; 12
August 1843 – 21 June 1885) was a
Sudanese religious and
political leader...
- Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-1064-5. The
Padumawati of
Malik Muammad Jaisi,
English translation G. A.
Grierson and
Sudhakara Dvivedi Padmavat...
- Damanhr, Amad ibn Abd al-Munim; Qalqashandī Aḥmad ibn ʻAlī; Ibn Jbir,
Muammad ibn Amad, 1299-1378 (1871). Sabl al-rashd ilá naf' al-'ibd. Iskandariyah...
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Internet Archive Kitab adab al-dunya wa-al-din, 1882, by Mward, Al ibn
Muammad, 974?-1058
Works by Al-Mawardi at
LibriVox (public
domain audiobooks)...
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Nalini Patel Varun Patel Kimi
Scholz Yasmina (H****ain)
Mikaela Scholz Muammad Sulaiman Sian
Sweeney Carl
Sweeney Eric Appapoulay –
slide guitar David...
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Another of his
wives was the
daughter of
Muhammad I Tapar. He had four sons,
Muammad, who
succeeded him in 1142, Toghril, Kirman-Shah and Saljuk-Shah. Kirman-Shah's...
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spend a few
years in self-exile in London. On 29
December 1930 Sir
Muammad Iqbal delivered his
monumental address. He said: I
would like to see Punjab...
- Amad ibn Yaya, al-Dabb;
Khalaf ibn Abd al-Malik,
called Ibn Bashkuwl;
Muammad ibn 'Abd Allah,
called Ibn Al-Abbâr;
Muhammad ibn Khair, al Andalus. De...
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monkery in Islam”
Description of the Crow The
Gazelle in the Donkey-stable
Muammad Khwárizmsháh and the
people of Sabzawár
Description of the **** “The Lowest...
- result, the East
Bengal Regiment was
approved and
formed with
permission of
Muammad Ali Jinnah. He
became its
first Bengali commanding officer and led its...