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Tujjār as-Sultān (Arabic: تجّار السلطان, lit. "Merchants of the Sultan") were an
elite group of
official Jewish merchants in the
service of the sultan...
- Hāshimīyah al-
Tujjar was a Lady
Mujtahideh in 20th
century Iran. She
received ijtihād
degrees in fiqh and uṣūl. Her niece, the
daughter of her brother...
- al-
Tujjar may
refer to: Haji Rais al-
Tujjar,
Iranian person Hashimiyah al-
Tujjar,
Iranian scholar Iftikhar al-
Tujjar (1912–1977),
Iranian scholar Khan...
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according to the
Julian Calendar).[citation needed] The
ruins of the al-
Tujjar Caravansarai are
located on the
slopes of
Mount Tabor,
opposite the entrance...
- al-Qubaysi
Margot Badran Maryam Jameelah Lady Amin Hāshimīyah al-
Tujjar Iftikhār al-
Tujjar Zīnah al-Sādāt Humāyūnī
Muhammadi Begum Fatima al-Kabbaj Du Shuzhen...
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India Ireland An Óige
Israel Ami'ad
Avdat The
Heritage House Khan al-
Tujjar (Mount Tabor) Khan al-Umdan
Sidna Ali
Mosque Jersey Haut de la
Garenne Northern...
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minister (Walik-us-Sultanat) with the
title Prince of
Merchants (Malik-ut-
Tujjar) by
Humayun Shah. He
would rule as
chief minister until the
breakup of the...
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Iffat al-Zaman Amin (1912 - 1977), also
known as
Iftikhar al-
Tujjar, was a
student and
niece of Banu Amin, Iran's most
prominent female religious scholar...
- Khan al-
Tujjar (lit. "Merchant's Caravanserai"),
spelled variously (also Tudjar, with the
definite article spelled either as al, el, at, et, with or without...
- of
India Ireland An Óige
Israel Ami'ad
Avdat The
Heritage House Khan al-
Tujjar (Mount Tabor) Khan al-Umdan
Sidna Ali
Mosque Jersey Haut de la
Garenne Northern...