- Salîl-ibn-Razîk "History of the imâms and
seyyids of Omân"
Archived 7 July 2022 at the
Wayback Machine History of the imâms and
seyyids of Omân.
British National Archive...
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Salil (1871). Badger,
George Percy (ed.).
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Mehmed Said
Galip Pasha (Modern Turkish:
Mehmet Sait
Galip Paşa; 1763/1764,
Constantinople (Istanbul) – 1829, Balıkesir) was an
Ottoman statesman. He was...
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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...
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Abdulkadir Ubeydullah (1851,
Shamdinan - 1925 Diyarbakır) was a
President of the
Kurdish Society for
Cooperation and
Progress (KTTC) and
later the Society...
- Süleyman
Seyyid Bey (1842,
Istanbul - 1913, Istanbul) was a
painter and art
teacher from the
Ottoman Empire. He is
primarily known for his still-lifes...
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Muhammad Ahmad bin
Abdullah bin
Fahal (Arabic: محمد أحمد بن عبد الله بن فحل; 12
August 1843 – 21 June 1885) was a
Sudanese religious and
political leader...
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Imams and
Seyyids of Oman]. trans.
Reverend George Percy Badger.
Kessinger Publishing....
- Hoda
Center in Gainesville, FL is also
known (lovingly) as "The Waqf" Es
Seyyid Osman Hulûsi
Efendi Waqf in Darende, in Turkiye.
Kuwait Awqaf Public Foundation...
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January 2008.
Retrieved 1
September 2008. Babinger,
Franz (2008). "Nesīmī,
Seyyid ʿImād al-Dīn".
Encyclopaedia of Islam.
Brill Online.
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