- A
vilayet (Ottoman Turkish: ولایت, "province"), also
known by
various other names, was a first-order
administrative division of the
later Ottoman Empire...
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Ustad Vilayat Khan (28
August 1928[1] – 13
March 2004) was an
Indian classical sitar player,
considered by many to be the
greatest sitarist of his age...
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Vilayat Inayat Khan (19 June 1916 – 17 June 2004) was a
teacher of
meditation and of the
traditions of the East
Indian Chishti Sufi
order of Sufism....
- Look up ولایت فقیه in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vilayat-e
Faqih (Persian: ولایت فقیه, also velāyat-e faqīh), is
Persian for
guardianship of Faqīh...
- as most of its
members defected to the
local Islamic State affiliate,
Vilayat Kavkaz.
Following the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union,
Chechen nationalists...
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Vilayat Mukhtar oglu
Guliyev (Azerbaijani:
Vilayət Muxtar oğlu
Quliyev / Вилајәт Мухтар оғлу Гулијев,
pronounced [vilɑˈjæt muxˈtɑɾ oɣˈlu ɡuˈlijef]; born...
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Vilayat Gal****che,
formerly known as
Ingush Jamaat, was an
Islamist militant organization connected to
numerous attacks against the
local and federal...
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Vilayat Suleyman oglu
Eyvazov (Azerbaijani:
Vilayət Süleyman oğlu Eyvazov, born 28 June 1968) is an
Azerbaijani politician,
colonel general and in****bent...
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Ustad Vilayat Hussain Khan (1895–1962) was an
Indian classical singer and
teacher belonging to the Agra
gharana (singing style).
Vilayat composed bandishes...
- The
Province of
Nokhchicho (Chechen:
Vilayat Noxçiyçö, Вилаят Нохчийчоь, [vilɑˈjɑt nɔxt͡ʃijˈt͡ʃœ], Russian: Джамаат Нохчийчоь, romanized: Djamaät Nokhchiicho'...