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Mahmud and Malik
A meeting of the group was held in August 2009 in Peshawar by members including Salim Saifullah Khan, Hamid Nasir Chattha, Humayun Akhtar Khan, Gohar Ayub Khan, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, Muhammad Ali Durrani, Sumera Malik, Lala Nisar, Kashmala Tariq, Iqbal Dar and Omar Ayub Khan.
He was a son of Malik Shah I and participated in wars of succession against his three brothers and an uncle, namely Mahmud I, Barkiyaruq, Malik Shah II and Mehmed I.
* 1092: Death of the Seljuq Sultan Malik Shah I, accession of Mahmud I of Great Seljuq.
His cousin and brother-in-law Malik Mahmud Khan alias Qutb-ud-din Khan ( Governor Of Samana ) imprisoned Hamid Khan.

Mahmud and Bank
Mahmud Karzai, the brother of President Karzai, was implicated in the 2010 Kabul Bank crisis.
Mahmud Karzai bought one such villa from Farnood for 7 million dirhams using money borrowed from Kabul Bank and in a matter of months sold it for 10. 4 million dirhams.
Mahmud Karzai's purchase of the 7 % stake in Kabul Bank was also financed entirely through money lent by Kabul Bank with the shares as collateral.

Mahmud and 20
Mahmud II ( Ottoman Turkish: محمود ثانى Mahmud-ı < u > s </ u > ānī ) < span dir =" ltr ">( 20 July 1789 – 1 July 1839 )</ span > was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839.
He attended two meetings from August 11 – 20 in 1988, along with Bin Laden, al-Zawahiri, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Jamal al-Fadl, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the founding of " al-Qaeda ".
After the destruction of the Tunisian naval division at the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827, the sovereign Husainid Dynasty leader Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud decided to create a flag to use for the fleet of Tunisia, to distinguish it from other fleets.
The Bey of Tunis Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud decided to create the flag after the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827, which was adopted in 1831 or 1835.
According to historians, Mahmud had promised Ferdowsi a dinar for every distich written in the Shahnameh ( 60, 000 dinars ), but later retracted and presented him with dirhams ( 20, 000 dirhams ), the equivalent at that time of only 200 dinars.
He attended two meetings from August 11 – 20 in 1988, along with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the founding of " al-Qaeda ".
At the age of 20, Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin married Tengku Raihani ibni Sultan Alauddin Mahmud Shah, daughter of then Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Alauddin Mahmud Shah.
Later, up to 20, 000 of them took part in the Indian campaigns of Mahmud of Ghazni.

Mahmud and where
Halil rode with the new sultan to the Mosque of Eyub where the ceremony of girding Mahmud I with the Sword of Osman was performed ; many of the chief officers were deposed and successors to them appointed at the dictation of the bold rebel who had served in the ranks of the Janissaries and who appeared before the sultan bare-legged and in his old uniform of a common soldier.
When the assassins approached the Harem chambers where Mahmud was staying, she was able to keep them away for a while by throwing ashes into their faces, temporary blinding them.
Finally in 1526, a large force of Portuguese ships, under the command of Pedro Mascarenhas, was sent to conquer Bintan, where Sultan Mahmud was based.
After a campaign of eight months, the king's brother, Shah Mahmud, succeeds in driving Ibrahim Beg, " the Robin Hood of Bokhara ," who has been stirring up disaffection in the northeast, across the Oxus into Soviet territory, where he is interned.
Ar-Rawdah, the green dome over the center of the mosque, where the tomb of Muhammad is located was constructed in 1817 during the reign of Mahmud II and painted green in 1839.
His patron, Sultan Mahmud II, was dead, so he returned to Berlin where he arrived, broken in health, in December 1839.
According to Minhahu-S Siraj, Amir Suri was captured by Mahmud of Ghazni, made prisoner along with his son and taken to Ghazni, where Amir Suri died.
After some of the Shi ` ah clergy complained, the government moved her to Baghdad, where she resided at the home of the mufti of Baghdad, Shaykh Mahmud Alusi, who was impressed by her devotion and intellect.
After graduating in 1953, Tunku Mahmud travelled to the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, where he enrolled into the Upper Chine School for three years.
Mahmud in his court where noblemen and noblewomen convened.
Ghor and Amir Suri then captured by Mahmud, made prisoner along with his son and taken to Ghazni, where Amir Suri died.
* 1024: Somnath: Mahmud sacked the temple and is reported to have personally hammered the temple's gilded Lingam to pieces and the stone fragments were carted back to Ghazni, where they were incorporated into the steps of the city's new Jama Masjid ( Friday Mosque ) in 1026.
In addition to this, the Pakistan Military Academy, where cadets are trained for becoming Officers of the Pakistan Army also gives tribute the Mahmud of Ghazni by naming one of its twelve companies ; Ghaznavi Company.
According to Minhaj us Siraj, Amir Suri was captured by Mahmud of Ghazni, taken prisoner along with his son, and taken to Ghazni, where Amir Suri died.
After the Battle of Temesvár ( where he was commander until the arrival of Józef Bem ) and Kossuth's resignation, he fled to Turkey, where he ( together with many other prominent Polish officers ) entered the service of sultan Mahmud II.
On May 3, 1809, he was overthrown by his predecessor Mahmud Shah and went into exile in India, where he was captured by Jahandad Khan Bamizai and imprisoned at Attock ( 1811 – 2 ) and then taken to by Atta Muhammad Khan Kashmir ( 1812 – 3 ).
On the southeastern side of the Osh fortress is a well-proportioned mountain called Bara-Koh, where, on its summit, Sultan Mahmud Khan built a pavilion.
According to Mahmud al-Alusi in Ruh al-Ma ' ani fig refers to Mount Judi where Prophet Nuh's Ark landed.
The two orders split however with Sheikh Zahed Gilani, where the Jelveti order then goes on to Hajji Bayram and Aziz Mahmud Hudayi.
As prisoner in Ghor Prithiviraj was presented before Mahmud, where he looked Ghori straight into the eye.
After defeating the Champaner army, Mahmud captured the town and besieged Pavagadh, the well-known hill-fortress, above Champaner, where king Jayasimha had taken refuge.

Mahmud and bank
Mahmud Karzai was the 3rd largest shareholder in the bank with a 7 % stake.

Mahmud and for
Abdülhamid was imprisoned for most of the first forty-two years of his life by his cousins Mahmud I and Osman III and his older brother Mustafa III, as was custom.
Mahmud Shah's first reign lasted for only two years before he was replaced by Shuja Shah.
Mahmud Tarzi, a highly educated, well-traveled poet and journalist, founded an Afghan nationalist newspaper with Habibullah's agreement, and until 1919 he used the newspaper as a platform for rebutting clerical criticism of Western-influenced changes in government and society, for espousing full Afghan independence, and for other reforms.
Mahmud of Ghazni consolidated the conquests of his predecessors and turned the city of Ghazni into a great cultural center as well as a base for frequent forays into the Indian subcontinent.
Aziz was killed about two years later by Mirwais ' son Mahmud Hotaki, allegedly for planning to give Kandahar's sovereignty back to Persia.
Some elements of the Brotherhood, though perhaps against orders, did engage in violence against the government, and its founder Al-Banna was assassinated in 1949 in retaliation for the assassination of Egypt's premier Mahmud Fami Naqrashi three months earlier.
Mahmud II started the modernization of Turkey by paving the way for the Edict of Tanzimat in 1839.
Out of this arose the renowned corps of Janissaries, which was considered the scourge of the Balkans and Central Europe for a long time, until it was abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826.
That changed when the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II negotiated with Mehmet Ali of Egypt, who agreed to send his son Ibrahim Pasha to Greece with an army to suppress the revolt in return for territorial gain.
The peasant grew tired of waiting for payment and was pressured into selling it to Nicholas Mourousi, Grand Dragoman of the Fleet, working as a translator for Sultan Mahmud II in Constantinople ( present day Istanbul, Turkey ).
The island was given by the Sultan Mahmud II to Muhammad Ali of Egypt as a personal fiefdom in the late 1820s, as a reward for Egyptian intervention in the War of Greek Independence ( which failed to prevent the creation of the modern Greek state ).
Mahmudiye ( 1829 ), ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II and built by the Imperial Naval Arsenal on the Golden Horn in Istanbul, was for many years the largest warship in the world.
Mahmud II, Ottoman sultan 1808-39, who struggled for eight years to defeat the Greek revolution, ultimately in vain
Mahmoud Karimi ( Mahmud Karimi Sibaki ), an Iranian football striker who plays for Sepahan F. C.
The Dīwānu l-Luġat al-Turk ( Dictionary of Languages of the Turks ) was written by a prominent Karakhanid historian Mahmud al-Kashgari who may have lived for some time in Kashgar at the Karakhanid court.
< p >" Mahmud ibn Lubayd reported, " God's messenger said: " The thing I fear for you the most is ash-Shirk al-Asghar.
In 1896, the long stretch from the Kabul River to China, including the Wakhan Corridor, was declared demarcated by virtue of its continuous, distinct watershed ridgeline, leaving only the section near the Khyber Pass which was finally demarcated in the treaty of 22 November 1921 signed by Mahmud Tarzi, " Chief of the Afghan Government for the conclusion of the treaty " and " Henry R. C. Dobbs, Envoy Extraordinary and Chief of the British Mission to Kabul.
Mahmud I was recognized as sultan by the mutineers as well as by court officials but for some weeks after his accession the empire was in the hands of the insurgents.

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