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Wahidi (Arabic: واحدي
Wāḥidī) was a
sultanate in
South Arabia, now part of Yemen. It lay
along the Gulf of Aden and
bordered Bayḥān to the north, the Upper...
- 'Alī b. Aḥmad al-
Wāḥidī al-Naysābūrī, who was
better known as Al-
Wāḥidī (Arabic: >الواحدي), was a
prominent grammarian and
philologist of the classical...
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Wahidi Balhaf (Arabic: واحدي بالحاف
Wāḥidī Bālḥāf), or the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Balhaf in
Hadhramaut (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي في بالحافSalṭanat al-Wāḥidī...
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Wahidi Azzan,
officially the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Azzan in Hadhramaut, was one of four
Wahidi sultanates in the area that
eventually became the Aden Protectorate...
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Mulla Wahidi (born S****
Muhammad Irtiza) was a ****stani
writer and journalist.
Wahidi was the
editor of Nizam-ul-Mashaikh – a
journal published by Khwaja...
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interpretational works (tafsir)
composed by the 11th
century Islamic scholar, al-
Wahidi. It is both his most
important work, and by far the
largest of his Qur’an...
- of Ali ibn
Ahmad al-
Wahidi (d. 1075 CE). al-
Wahidi mentions occasions of
about 570
verses out of 6236
verses of the Quran.
Wahidi's work is not only the...
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Wahidi Habban (Arabic: واحدي حبان
Wāḥidī Ḥabbān), or the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Habban in
Hadhramaut (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي حبان حضرموت Salṭanat al-Wāḥidī...
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signifying Balhaf's
merge with
Wahidi Azzan.
Known simply as
Wahidi from 1962, when the
sultanates of
Wahidi Bir Ali and
Wahidi Haban were made subordinate...
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previously known as
Shaista Wahidi, In 1999, she
married Waqar Wahidi,
after which she came to be
known as
Shaista Wahidi. They got
separated in 2012...