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Sayyid Ali
Hamadani Hazrat Ishaan,
succeeding Hamadani's
clerical legacy Mir (Persian
Princes of the
Sayyids)
Naqib (Arabian
Sheikhs of the
Sayyids)...
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Bahadur was
captured and executed. The
Sayyids engaged in
recruitment of soldiers, very few of whom were not
Sayyids, or
inhabitants of Barha, or non-Muslims...
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Sayyid Abdulillah was an
Afghan politician in
Mohammed Daoud Khan
administration as vice president,
deputy prime minister and
minister of finance. He was...
- he
called his son
Sayyid Ala-ud-Din Shah from Badaun, and
nominated him as successor.[citation needed] The last
ruler of the
Sayyids, Ala-ud-Din, voluntarily...
- Al-
Sayyid may
refer to: al-
Sayyid, the Lord,
Arabic honorary title Al-
Sayyid Bedouin Sign
Language Al-
Sayyid, Syria, a
village El Cid (disambiguation)...
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Sayyid Baraka (1343–1403) was a holy man of the
commercial city of Tirmidh, and
spiritual teacher and
friend to the 14th
century Central Asian conqueror...
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Sayyid Mubarak Baihaqi (Kashmiri: سيد مبارک بیهقی) was the 23rd
Sultan of
Kashmir as he
ascended the
throne in
February 1579
replacing Yousuf Shah Chak...
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Sayyid Ibrahim Husayn Shadhili Qutb (9
October 1906 – 29
August 1966) was an
Egyptian political theorist and
revolutionary who was a
leading member of...
- the
Afghan Sayyids and
custodians of the
Hazrat Ali
Shrine by the
Muhammadzai Royal Dynasty.
Hasan was born into a
prominent family of
Sayyids, i.e. descendants...
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Sayyid (also
spelt Sai****, Seyit, Seyd, S****, Said, Sa****, Say****, Saiyid, Se****, al-Say**** and Sey****) (Arabic: سيد [ˈsæj.jɪd], Persian: [sejˈjed]; meaning...