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Fathi Ibrahim Abdulaziz Shaqaqi (Arabic: فتحي إبراهيم عبد العزيز الشقاقي, romanized: Fatẖī Ibrāhīm ‘Abd ul-‘Aziz ash-
Shaqāqī; 4
January 1951 – 26 October...
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Shekak or
Shakkak (Kurdish: شکاک, Şikakî) is a
Kurdish tribe present in
various regions,
mainly in West
Azerbaijan province, Iran. The
Shikaki tribe...
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Shaqaqi (Persian: شقاقي) may
refer to:
Shaqaqi-ye
Anzar Shaqaqi-ye
Chavarzaq Shaqaqi-ye
Jezla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Sadeq Khan
Shaqaqi (Persian: صادق خان شقاقی) was the
chief of the
Shaqaqi tribe and khan of
Sarab from 1786 to 1800. He was the
eldest son and successor...
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establish Islamic Jihad-
Shaqaqi Faction, a
branch of the
Egyptian Islamic Jihad. and
conducted operations out of Egypt. The
Shaqaqi Faction was expelled...
- 1946 or 20
December 1950), is a
Palestinian cleric who,
along with
Fathi Shaqaqi,
founded the
Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, also
known as the Palestinian...
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Shaqaqi-ye
Anzar (Persian: شقاقي انذر, also
Romanized as
Shaqāqī-ye Anẕar and
Shaqāqī Anẕar; also
known as Shaqāq-e Anẕar) is a
village in
Chavarzaq Rural...
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Shaqaqi-ye
Chavarzaq (Persian: شقاقي چورزق, also
Romanized as
Shaqāqī-ye Chavarzaq) is a
village in
Chavarzaq Rural District,
Chavarzaq District, Tarom...
- Ali Khan
Shaqaqi was the
first khan of the
Sarab Khanate from 1747 to 1786. "Iran"....
- was a
khanate centered around Sarab from 1747 and
ruled by the
Kurdish Shaqaqi tribe. With the
collapse of the
Safavid Empire in 1722, the
Caucasian provinces...