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On 1 May 1948, he married May Arslan, daughter of Prince Shakib Arslan ( the Arslans being the other prominent Lebanese Druze family ).
Influenced by the Arab nationalist ideas of Lebanese Druze Shakib Arslan, Messali turned away from communist support to a more nationalist outlook, for which the French Communist Party attacked the Star.
* Shakib Arslan
He is the maternal grandson of Prince Shakib Arslan.
Perhaps the most famous among them is the Lebanese historian and writer Emir Shakib Arslan.
To his left are Mohammad Amin al-Husayni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Shakib Arslan, an Arab nationalist philosopher from Lebanon
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* 1987 Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladeshi cricketer
New Zealand also won the second Test, taking the series 2 0, but in the process Shakib Al Hasan emerged as an all-rounder.

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Late Mohammad Sohrab Hossain, Ex Member of National Assembly of Pakistan, Bangobondhu cabinet Minister ( 1972-5 ) and the Leader of Liberation War 1971 of Jessore District and the President of first public meeting on the liberated soil of Bangladesh at Jessore, Late Poet Kazi Kader Newaz, Cricket Allrounder Shakib Al Hasan, Late Dariapur Pir Saheb, Late Poet Syed Ali Ahsan, Late Poet Farrukh Ahmad, Late Poet Lutfur Rahman, Greatest Muktibahini Leader Akbar Hossain Miah of " Akbar Bahini ", Shahid Sirajuddin Hossain ( an intellectual journalist killed by Rajakars during the war of Liberation ), Birprotik Golam Eyakub Molla, Late M. Khalilur Rahman ( Ex Chief Engineer, Ministry of Works ), Abu Saleh ( ekushey padak and bangla Academy Padak winner journalist and rhymer ), Dr. Shirajul Akbar M. P.

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Alp Arslan ( ālp arslān ; ālb ārslān ; 1029 15 December 1072 ) was the third sultan of the Seljuq dynasty and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder of the dynasty.
* 1072 Alp Arslan, Turkish sultan ( b. 1029 )
* 1097 Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders led by Prince Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army led by Sultan Kilij Arslan I.
* August 26 Battle of Manzikert: The Byzantine Empire loses to a Turkish army led by Alp Arslan.
* December 15 Alp Arslan, Turkish sultan in Persia ( b. 1029 )
* Bazir Arslan Khan ( 893 920 )
* Suleyman Arslan Khan 958 970
* Ali Arslan Khan Great Qaghan 970 998
* Ahmad Arslan Qara Khan 998 1017
* Mansur Arslan Khan 1017 1024
* Muhammad Arslan Qara Khan c. 1042 c. 1052
* Mahmud Arslan Khan 1097 1099
* Jibrail Arslan Khan 1099 1102
* Muhammad Arslan Khan 1102 1129
* Ibrahim Arslan Khan 1178 1204
* The Heroic Legend of Arslan ( 1986 1999 )
* Nur ad-Din Arslan Shah I ( reigned 1193 1211 ), Zengid emir of Mosul
* The Heroic Legend of Arslan ( Arslan Senki アルスラーン戦記, Part One 1986 1990, Part Two 1991 ongoing )
From 1063, he served the Seljuqs as vizier and remained in that position throughout the reigns of Alp Arslan ( 1063 1072 ) and Malik Shah I ( 1072 1092 ).
His younger brothers, Kilij Arslan IV ( 1248 1265 ) and Kayqubad II ( 1249 1257 ) were set to rule the regions east of the river under Mongol administration.

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In 1159, Kilij Arslan attacked Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus as he marched past Iconium ( Konya, capital of Rüm ), as Manuel returned from negotiating with Nur ad-Din Zengi in Syria.
* Firat Arslan ( born 1970 ), a German of Turkish origin boxer and former WBA world champion boxer in the cruiserweight division.
The following year ( 1188 ), taking advantage of the troubled condition in the Sultanate of Rûm that preceded the death of Kilij Arslan II, Leo turned against the Seljuks.
His major works include the fantasy novel series Arslan Senki ( アルスラーン戦記 ), also known as The Heroic Legend of Arslan, and the sci-fi space opera novel series entitled Ginga eiyū densetsu ( 銀河英雄伝説 ), also known as Legend of the Galactic Heroes, both of which were adapted as anime and manga.
* the siyâsetnâme ( سياست نامه ), a kind of political treatise describing the functionings of state and offering advice for rulers, an early Seljuk example of which is the 11th-century Siyāsatnāma, written in Persian by Nizam al-Mulk, vizier to the Seljuk rulers Alp Arslan and Malik Shah I
The sultan of Rüm, Rukn ad-Din Süleymanshah II ( r. 1196-1204 ), fought hard, with considerable success, to reassemble once a vast state fragmentized under his late father Kilij Arslan II.
* Alp Arslan ( 1029 1072 ), second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty
* Arslan ibn Mas ' ud ( died 1118 ), Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire
* Arslan Shah I ( died 1142 ), Sultan of Kerman
* Kara Arslan ( died 1174 ), member of the Artuqid dynasty
* Kilij Arslan I ( 1079-1107 ), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, first sultan in Konya
* Kilij Arslan II ( died 1192 ), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
* Kilij Arslan III ( died 1205 ), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
* Kilij Arslan IV ( died 1265 ), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm
* Nur ad-Din Arslan Shah I ( died 1211 ), Zengid Emir of Mossul
* Arslan Aydemirov ( born 1977 ), Russian footballer
* Arslan Ekşi ( born 1985 ), Turkish volleyball player
* Arslan Satubaldin ( born 1986 ), Turkmenistan footballer
* Arslan Toğuz ( 1886 1963 ), police commissioner of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish militia leader and politician
* Uğur Arslan Kuru ( born 1986 ), Turkish footballer
* Ahmet Arslan ( born 1986 ), Turkish mountain rınner

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