- The
succession to
Muhammad in 632 led the
Muslims to be
split into two camps, the ****s, who
believed that the
caliphs of the
Islamic community should...
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Nasiba Abdullaeva (Uzbek:
Nasiba Abdullayeva) is a
Soviet and
Uzbek pop singer, People's
artist of
Uzbekistan (1993), People's
artist of
Azerbaijani (2022)...
-
Nasiba Jahangir gizi
Zeynalova (Azerbaijani:
Nəsibə Cahangir qızı Zeynalova; 20
April 1916 – 10
March 2004) was a
Soviet and
Azerbaijani actress. People's...
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Nasiba Salayeva-Surkiyeva (also
spelled Salaeva-Surkieva; born 11
January 1982) is a
Turkmenistan judoka, who
competed in the
middleweight and half-heavyweight...
- Geneva:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. 2012. Mukhitdinova,
Nasiba (2015).
Central Asia. In:
UNESCO Science Report:
towards 2030. Paris: UNESCO...
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Nasiba Bakhruzovna Gasanova (Russian: Насиба Бахрузовна Гасанова; born 15
December 1994) is a
Russian footballer who
plays as a wing-back and as a forward...
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Nasiba Channa is a ****stani
politician who had been a
member of the
National ****embly of ****stan from
August 2018 till
August 2023. She was
elected to...
- bin
Haram bin Ka'b bin Gham and was
related to Khazraj. His
mother was
Nasiba bint Uqba ibn Uddi.
Jabir was from the Bani
Salma tribe of Banu Khazraj...
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Joseph Wolpe,
South African psychotherapist and
physician (d. 1997) 1916 –
Nasiba Zeynalova,
Azerbaijani actress (d. 2004) 1918 – Kai Siegbahn,
Swedish physicist...
- imd.org.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 30 May 2019. Mukhitdinova,
Nasiba (2015).
Central Asia. In:
UNESCO Science Report:
towards 2030. Paris: UNESCO...