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- or the axis of, Sufism, but he is
unknown to the world.
There are five
Qutbs per era, and they are
infallible and
trusted spiritual leaders. They are...
- The
Qutb Minar, also
spelled Qutub Minar and
Qutab Minar, is a
minaret and "victory tower" that
forms part of the
Qutb complex,
which lies at the site...
- 63 "How Did
Sayyid Qutb Influence Osama bin Laden?".
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February 2015. Wright,
Looming Tower, 2006, pp. 36–7 "Sayyid_
Qutbs_Milestones". Retrieved...
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Qutb Shah is the
ancestor of the Awan
tribe in ****stan. He was
supposedly descended from
Muhammad ibn Ali. Sarwar,
Malik Muhammad (1996). "Archaeological...
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Qutb ad-Din or
Qutb-ud-Din (Arabic: قطب الدین, romanized:
quṭb ad-dīn; ALA-LC:
Quṭb al-Dīn) is an
Arabic male
given name
translated as 'the
pivot of the...
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Abdullah Qutb Shah (also
transliterated in
different ways) was the
seventh ruler of the
kingdom of
Golconda in
southern India under the
Qutb Shahi dynasty...
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Jamsheed Quli
Qutb Shah (also
transliterated in
different ways) was the
second ruler of the
Sultanate of
Golkonda under the
Qutb Shahi dynasty. He ruled...
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Muhammad Quli
Qutb Shah (4
April 1565 – 11
January 1612) was the
fifth sultan of the
Sultanate of
Golconda and
founder of the city of Hyderabad. He built...
- Quli
Qutb-ul-Mulk, more
often though less
correctly referred to in
English as Quli
Qutb Shah (1485 – 2
September 1543), was the
founder of the
Qutb Shahi...