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Muhyi Muhammad Gulshani ibn Fath-Allah ibn Abu Talib, best
known as
Muhyi Gulshani (born c. 1528 – died
after 1606/7) was a
Oghuz Turks scholar and author...
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Reinstater Who
Brings Back All 10:34, 27:64, 29:19, 85:13 60 ٱلْمُحْيِي al-
Muḥyī The
Giver of Life 7:158, 15:23, 30:50, 57:2 61 ٱلْمُمِيتُ al-Mumīt The Bringer...
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Muḥyī al‐Milla wa al‐Dīn Yaḥyā Abū ʿAbdallāh ibn Muḥammad ibn Abī al‐Shukr al‐Maghribī al‐Andalusī (Arabic: محيي الدين المغربي; c. 1220 – June 1283),...
- Isma'il ibn
Sawdakin (d. 646/1248) Sa'd al-Din al-Hamawi (d. 650/1252)
Muhyi al-Din
Yahya ibn al-Zaki (d. 668/1270) who
patronized Ibn 'Arabi in Damascus...
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Muhyi Abdul-Hussein
Mashhadi (Arabic: محيي الدين عبد الحسين مشهدي الشمري; 1935 – 8
August 1979) was an
Iraqi Ba'athist
politician and
leading member...
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power after Al-Bakr, and
among these was the
former president's secretary,
Muhyi Abdul-Hussein Mashhadi.
Names of
people were
announced and they were taken...
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Muhyi ad-Din
Muzaffar Jang
Hidayat (died 13
February 1751) was the
third Nizam of
Hyderabad from 1750
until his
death in 1751. He was also
given a very...
- (1999). "
Muhyi l'din al-Maghribi - Biography".
Maths History. MacTutor.
University of St Andrews.
Retrieved 2024-01-16. "Bonhams :
Muhyi al-Din Lari...
- Mohy al-Din (Arabic: محيي الدین, ALA-LC:
Muḥyī al-Dīn) is a male
Muslim name
composed of the
elements Muhyi,
meaning "reviver", and ad-Din,
meaning "of...
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Khaled Mohieddine (Egyptian Arabic: خالد محيي الدين, IPA: [ˈxæːled ˈmoħj edˈdiːn];
August 17, 1922 – May 6, 2018) was an
Egyptian military officer, revolutionary...