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Ahmed and Gurey's
Ahmed Gurey's pioneering use of cannon s supplied by the Ottoman Empire | Ottoman s figured prominently in his Ethiopian-Adal War | Conquest of Ethiopia.

Ahmed and married
He married Valide Sultan Handan Sultan, an ethnic Greek originally named Helena and the mother of Ahmed I and Mustafa I.
He was married to Turhan Hatice ( Khadija ) Valide Sultan, a Ukrainian ( the mother of Mehmed IV ), to Saliha Dilâşub Valide Sultan ( the mother of Suleiman II ), and to Hatice ( Khadija ) Muazzez Sultan ( the mother of Ahmed II ).
While in jail in 2001 he married his second wife, Fatema Saira Rehman, a Bangladeshi-born divorcée who inspired him to convert to Islam and take the name of Charles Ali Ahmed.
Ahmed Sanjar married Turkan Khatun ( died 1156 ) and he had two daughters with her-wives of his nephew Mahmud II.
Begum Akhtar Sulaiman was married to Shah Ahmed Sulaiman ( son of Justice Sir Shah Sulaiman ) and had one child, Shahida Jamil ( who later became the first female Pakistani Federal Minister for Law ).
Her father died when she was nine and her mother married Ahmed Mirza, who died in 2004.
Fakhruddin's grandfather, Khaliluddin Ali Ahmed, of Kacharighat near Golaghat, Assam, married in one of the families who were the relics of Emperor Aurangzeb's bid to conquer Assam
Khadr at his Toronto wedding. Ahmed and Maha married in November at Jami Mosque in Toronto.
Ahmed was married to Hawa Abdi Samatar, with whom he had two sons and two daughters in addition to six grandchildren.
Ahmed was married to Gultekin, granddaughter of Principal Ibrahim Khan, in 1973.
In 1945, Akhtaribai married a barrister, Ishtiaq Ahmed Abbasi, and became known as Begum Akhtar.
In 1948 she married Shariful Alam Imam Ahmed, a Civil Engineer, whom she met in Rangpur while studying at Carmichael College.
* Shamim Jehan ( died in Karachi in 2005 ), married in 1940 to Ehtesham Ahmed, who died in Azamgarh in 1982.
Her only child, a daughter named Raja Siti, married Syed Ahmed Alsagoff, son of Syed Abdul Rahman Alsagoff, a successfulArab trader.
Sellers plays Ahmed el Kabir, a socialist Indian doctor, who meets Epifania Parerga ( Loren ), a willful and arrogant heiress who has married to satisfy the conditions of her father's will but whose marriage has not produced the hoped-for happiness.
Qazi Hussain Ahmed is married with two sons and two daughters.
Diane, princesse de Beauvau-Craon ( born 20 August 1955 ) was married to Ahmed Mohamadialal.
* He was President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr's brother in law ( Al-Bakr was married to Talfah's sister ).
Ilham married Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr's son, only to divorce from him as soon as Saddam took power from Al-Bakr, allegedly through the influence of her father Talfah.
One of Prince Ahmed's daughters, Falwa bint Ahmed, is married to Salman bin Sultan, assistant general secretary of the National Security Council and late Prince Sultan's son.
Yamani married his second wife Tammam al-Anbar on 23 March 1975, and had five children, Faisal, born in 1976, Sharaf in 1977, Sarah in 1979, Arwa in 1981 and Ahmed in 1983.
Ruled from 10 October 1966 – 17 September 1967 ; married Sultana Rashid ( sister of author Ahmed Rashid ), and had issue:

Ahmed and nephew
Ahmed voluntarily led his nephew Mahmud I ( 1730 – 54 ) to the seat of sovereignty and paid allegiance to him as Sultan of the Empire.
In 1902, Mohammed al-Mahdi died and was succeeded by his nephew Ahmed Sharif es Senussi, but his adherents in the deserts bordering Egypt maintained for years that he was not dead.
He succeeded his nephew, Malik Shah II, as Seljuq Sultan in Baghdad, and thus was theoretically the head of the dynasty, although his brother Ahmed Sanjar in Khorasan held more practical power.
Baron Nazir Ahmed was born in a Jat family of Mirpur ( Azad Kashmir, Pakistan ) and is a nephew of late Kalyal Mohammand Yousaf who was also a member of Mahraja Hari singhs's perjah Sabah in 1944, but soon after his birth, at the age of 7, his family migrated to the UK, where he was brought up.
Citizens formed an alliance with Ahmed ibn Mahrez, a dissident nephew of Moulay Ismail.

Ahmed and Nur
An important shift in modern Sudanese music was introduced by the group Sharhabil and His Band-formed by a group of friends from Omdurman-namely Sharhabil Ahmed, Ali Nur Elgalil Farghali, Kamal Hussain, Mahaddi Ali, Hassan Sirougy and Ahmed Dawood.
Major General Oban of the Indian Army and Student League leaders Serajul Alam Khan, Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani, Kazi Arif Ahmed, Abdur Razzak, Tofael Ahmed, A. S. M. Abdur Rab, Shahjahan Siraj, Nur E Alam Siddiqi, and Abdul Quddus Makhon were organisers of this Bahini.

Ahmed and ibn
:* 1528-1535: Jihad against Ethiopia led by Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi ( also called Ahmed Gurey and Ahmed Gran ; " the Left-handed ").
* Ahmed ibn Yusuf, Egyptian mathematician
In the medieval Islamic world the Persian Muslim psychologist-physicians Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi ( d. 934 ) and Haly Abbas ( d. 994 ) developed an early understanding of illness that was due to the interaction of the mind and the body.
The two differed on several issues and it was Abu Hashim who was to have the greatest influence on later scholars in Basra, including the prominent Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmed who became the most celebrated proponent of Mu ' tazilism in the late tenth and early eleventh century ( Martin et al., 1997 ).
The doctrine of Tawhid in the words of the Mu ’ tazili prominent scholar, chief justice Abd al-Jabbar ibn Ahmed ( d. 415 AH / 1025 AD ), in an original Mu ’ tazili work translated in Martin et al.
Ahmed ibn Tulun was a Turkish Mamluk whose father was sent as a gift to the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma ' mun in ( 200H ./ 815 – 16 A. D .).
** Ahmed ibn Nasir, Moroccan Sufi writer and teacher ( born 1647 )
* Ahmed ibn Mohammed Al-Makkari, The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain, Royal Asiatic Society Books, 2002
* Haafidh ibn Ahmed ' Alee al-Hakamee
bs: Ahmed ibn Hanbel
sh: Ahmed ibn Hanbel
sl: Ahmed ibn Rustah
While the AlDossary families led by Sheikh Ahmed Ibn Abdullah ibn Hassan Al Dossary migrated from Bahrain and were given the chance to choose a land where to settle by HRM the late King Abdul Aziz.
Ahmad Baba al-Massufi al-Tinbukti, full name Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Takruri Al-Massufi al-Timbukti ( October 26, 1556 – 1627 ), ( also known as Ahmed Baba Es Sudane or Ahmed Baba the black ) was a medieval West African writer, scholar, and political provocateur in the area then known as the Western Sudan.
When Abubeker waged war on him, the young Ahmed ibn Ibrahim killed the nominal sultan Abubeker and replaced him by his brother Umar Din.
:::::: Ahmed ibn Mohammad,
:::::: Mohamed ibn Ahmed,
:::::: Ahmed ibn Rashid,
:::::: Gabriel ibn Ahmed,
As Kerbogha fled, the citadel under command of Ahmed ibn Merwan finally surrendered, but only to Bohemund personally, rather than to Raymond ; this seems to have been arranged beforehand without Raymond's knowledge.
nl: Ahmed ibn Yusuf

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