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- Muqaddam (Arabic: مقدم) is an Arabic title, adopted in other Islamic or Islamicate cultures, for various civil or religious officials. As per the Persian...
- Noor Mukadam (Urdu: نور مقدم; 23 October 1993 – 20 July 2021) was a ****stani victim of murder. She was 27 years old and the daughter of a former diplomat...
- following year, He admired him and promoted him to the rank of Amir Mi'a Muqadam Alaf, and emir Musa remained na'ib of al-Rahba until 715 AH/1315 AD, then...
- and a high rank with the Sultan, who granted him the title of Amir Mia Muqadam Alaf (أمير مائة مقدم ألف). Ibn Ghurab was given significant authority and...
- attack on Bombay would send the strongest message of retaliation. Asgar Muqadam, his secretary, is arrested on 14 March 1993. He is beaten until he provides...
- Applied Science University of Yazd Imam Java University College Barazande muqadam High School (Tizhushan) Shahid Sadoughi High School (Tizhushan) Shahid...
- 13th century – 1342), was the muqadam (military ****istant to the governor) of El Mahalla El Kubra and later the muqadam al-Dawla (equivalent to an interior...
- historian Gabriel ibn al-Qilai, the name “Kesrwan” derives from the Maronite muqadam Kisra of Baskinta. During the time of the Crusades, Keserwan was the northern...
- Ibn-Khashab, then into a madrasah in 1168 by Izz Eddin Abdal Malek al-Muqadam during Nur al-Din's reign. It is the oldest operating madrasah in Aleppo...
- the Levant and the conqueror of Malatya in 1315. Ibrahim bin Shaddad: Muqadam al-Dawla during the reign of al-Nasir Mahammad bin Qalawun Saad al-Din...