- 1917), also
known as "Mullah
Mastan or
Mullah Mastana" Pipi
Faqir or
Saidullah in
Pashto and by the
British as "The
Great Fakir" or "Mad Faqir", "Mad...
-
Saidullah "Deeder"
Zaman (Bengali: সাঈদউল্লাহ দিদার জামান; Hindi: सईदउल्लाह दीदार जमान; born 25 July 1978), is a Bangladeshi-British
rapper and former...
- patrol, the
troops see a
group of
Pashtun Afghan tribesmen, led by one
Saidullah, on the
verge of
killing a
married Afghan woman because she
refuses to...
-
Tahmidullah II, (1734 – 19
April 1801) also
known as
Tamjidillah III,
Sulaiman Saidullah I, and
Sunan Nata Alam was the
Sultan of
Banjar who
ruled from 1761 to...
- [citation needed] Bordoloi's
major political rival in this time was Sir
Saidullah, who was
representing the
Muslim League, and had the
backing of the influential...
- The last 3
Uyghur detainees,
Yusef Abbas,
Hajiakbar Abdulghupur and
Saidullah Khali, were
released from
Guantanamo on
December 29, 2013, and
later transferred...
- by this
division of the
Pashtun lands of
Afghania led to the rise of
Saidullah, a
Pashtun faqir who led a
great army of at
least 10,000
tribesmen of...
-
military leader against the British,
Italians and
Ethiopians Sartōr Faqīr
Saidullah Mastan,
Pashtun tribal leader and
freedom fighter against the British...
-
Sulaiman (16
January 1761 – 3 June 1825), also
known as
Sulaiman Saidullah II or al-Mu'tamid Ala
Allah was the
Sultan of
Banjar who
ruled between 1801...
- of the
Banjar Sultanate (daughter or
brother of
Sultan Saat/Sulaiman
Saidullah I),
earning him the
title Pangeran Nur Alam. The
sultanate was located...