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Damad and Pasha
The Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar a grandson of Aurangzeb, is also known to have sent a letter to the Ottomans bu this time it was received by the Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha providing a graphic description of the informing him of the efforts of the Mughal commander Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha against the Rajput and Maratha rebellion.
# A daughter of Damad Karaja Pasha
* August 5 – Battle of Petrovaradin: 83, 300 Austrian troops of Prince Eugene of Savoy defeat 150, 000 Ottoman Turks under Damad Ali Pasha.
Damad Gurcu Muhammad Halil Rifat Pasha ( 1795-4 March 1856 ), Ambassador to Russia 1829-1830, Naval C-in-C 1830-1832, 1843-1845, 1847-1848 and 1854-1855, Supreme C-in-C 1836-1838 and 1839-1840, Governor-General of Anatolia 1852.
Damad Muhammad Said Pasha ( b. at Bursa, 1798 ; d. at Constantinople, December 1868 ), Supreme C-in-C 1838-1839 and 1846-1848, Naval C-in-C 1840-1841, sometime Minister for Commerce, son of Bursali Alyanak ' Ali Effendi.
Damad Haji Muhammad ' Ali Pasha ' Alioglu ( b. at Hamshin, 1813 ; d. at Constantinople, 30 June 1868 ), Marshal of the Artillery 1844, Naval C-in-C 1845-1847, 1848-1849, 1851-1852, 1855-1858, 1858-1863 and 1866-1867, Supreme C-in-C 1849-1851, 1853-1854 and 1861-1863, and Grand Vazier 1852-1853, son of Haji Omar Agha.
The fire of 1701 was particularly fierce, forcing in 1730-31 Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha to rebuild several parts of the complex.
In Cairo on 15 January 1873 he married HH Princess Emine Ibrahim Hanımsultan ( Constantinople, 24 May 1858-Bebek, Bosphorus, 19 June 1931 ), daughter of HE Damad Ibrahim Ilhami Pasha Beyefendi ( 3 January 1836-Constantinople, 9 September 1860 ), created Damad in 1858, and wife ( m. Constantinople, 31 July 1858 ) HIH Princess Munire Sultan ( Constantinople, 9 December 1844-Constantinople, 29 June 1862 ), and maternal granddaughter of Abdülmecid I by fourth wife.
" Türbe of Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha | Damad Ali-Pasha, conqueror of Morea ", in Belgrade's Kalemegdan fortress.

Damad and .
Married Damad Süleyman Bey.
* Mir Damad ( d. 1631 )
# Damad I. Alâeddin Ali Bey ( 1357 – 1398 )
# Damad II.
Mostafa Mohaqeq Damad, a well known Iranian scholar and expert on Islamic law, wrote a letter of criticism in August 2009.
Mir Damad () ( d. 1631 or 1632 ), known also as Mir Mohammad Baqer Esterabadi, or Asterabadi, was an Iranian philosopher in the Neoplatonizing Islamic Peripatetic traditions of Avicenna and Suhrawardi, a scholar of the traditional Islamic sciences, and foremost figure ( together with his student Mulla Sadra ), of the cultural renaissance of Iran undertaken under the Safavid dynasty.

Damad and ),
* Mir Damad of Persia (?– 1631 ), philosopher
Mir Damad ’ s many treatises on Islamic philosophy include Taqwim al-Iman ( Calendars of Faith, a treasure on creation and divine knowledge ), the Kitab Qabasat al-Ilahiyah ( Book of the Divine Embers of Fiery Kindling ), wherein he lays out his concept of atemporal origination, Kitab al-Jadhawat and Sirat al-Mustaqim.

Damad and by
It was found by many famous Persian philosophers, most notably Mir Damad, Sheykh Bahaee and Mir Fendereski.

Ahmad and Fathi
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Ahmad and Pasha
* February 24 – The Egyptian Premier Ahmad Mahir Pasha is killed in Parliament after reading a decree.
* In 1524, the Jews of Cairo were delivered on the 28th of Adar from the plot of Ahmad Pasha who sought revenge against the Jewish minter Abraham de Castro who had informed Selim II of Ahmad's plan to cede from the Ottoman Empire.
Pre-conference by the Arab League obtained an agreement to have Ahmad Hilma Pasha preside over the government, while giving al-Husseini a nominal role, devoid of responsibilities.
In 1776 the village was used as a base by Ahmad Jazzar Pasha to crush a revolt led by Ali, one of the sons of Zahir al-Umar.
Sayyid Ahmad as-Sharif Pasha bin Sayyid Muhammad as-Sharif al-Sanussi, 3rd Grand Sanussi, by his second wife, Khadija, daughter of Ahmad al-Rifi, by whom he had one son who died in infancy ;
Colonel Ahmed Orabi or Ahmed Urabi (, ; April 1, 1841 – September 21, 1911 ; also known as Orabi Pasha, Ahmed Oraebi and Ahmed Pasha Orabi el-Masri ; his name was also transliterated Ahmad Arabi in older sources ) was an Egyptian army general, and nationalist who led a revolt in 1879 against Tewfik Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, and the increasing European domination of the country.
The preparatory school opened to 142 students on October 5, 1920 in the former minister of education, Ahmad Khairy Pasha ’ s palace built in 1860 ’ s and known as Khairy Pasha palace,.
With Husrev Pasha fortifying himself at Damietta, the Turkish troops in the vicinity of Cairo acclaimed Ahmad Khurshid Pasha, the Ottoman mayor of Alexandria, as their new governor.
* Ahmad Mahir Pasha, Egyptian politician
Ahmad Ziwar Pasha ( 1864-1945 ) () was the prime minister of Egypt from 24 November 1924 to 7 June 1926.
Following the death of Emperor Askia Daoud, a civil war of succession weakened the Empire, leading Sultan Ahmad I al-Mansur of the Saadi Dynasty of Morocco to dispatch an invasion force ( years earlier, armies from Portugal had attacked Morocco, and failed miserably, but the Moroccan coffers were on the verge of economic depletion and bankruptcy, as they needed to pay for the defenses used to hold off the siege ) under the eunuch Judar Pasha.
The Darfuris were restive under Egyptian rule, but were no more predisposed to accept the rule of the self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad, when in 1882 his Emir of Darfur, who was from the Southern Darfur Arab Rizeigat tribe led by Sheikh Madibbo, defeated the Ottoman forces led by Slatin Pasha ( that had just invaded Egypt earlier that year ) in Darfur.
Isma ' il ibn Ahmad ibn Hassan bani Yani (), known simply as Isma ' il Ragheb Pasha () ( 1819 – 1884 ), was a Greek Ottoman politician who served as Prime Minister of Egypt and held several other high-ranking government positions.
In the autumn of 1726, the Ottoman governor of Baghdad, Ahmad Pasha, advanced with his army on Isfahan, sending a message to Ashraf saying that he was coming to reinstate the rightful shah of Persia.
In response, Ashraf had Sultan Husayn's head cut off and sent it to the Ottoman with the message that " he expected to give Ahmad Pasha a fuller reply with the points of his sword and his lance ".
ca: Ahmad Pasha Bonneval
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Ahmad and b
* 1950 – Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait ( b. 1885 )
* 1908 – Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Indian religious figure, founder of the Ahmadiyya movement ( b. 1835 )
* 1898 – Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Indian educator and politician ( b. 1817 )
* June 22 – Muhammad Ahmad, Mahdi ( b. 1844 )
* September 18 – Ahmad bin Yahya, King of Yemen ( b. 1891 )
* June 14Ahmad Zahir, Afghan singer and composer ( b. 1946 )
* June 9 – Mirza Nasir Ahmad, 3rd Caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Islam ( b. 1909 )
* March 27 – Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Indian university founder ( b. 1817 )
* February 21 – Ahmad Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia ( b. 1898 )
* February 21 – Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi, Imam of Adal ( in battle ) ( b. c. 1506 )
* July 31 – Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Muslim scholar ( b. 780 )
* 1276 – Ahmad al-Badawi, founder of the Sufi tariqah of Badawiyyah ( b. 1199 )
* Ahmad al-Badawi, Sufi ( b. 1199 )
During the reign of Ahmad b. Ali, the Karakhanids engaged in wars against the non-Muslims to the North-East and East.
In 1089 during the reign of Ibrahim's grandson Ahmad b. Khidr, at the request of the ulama of Transoxiana, the Seljuks entered and took control of Samarkand, together with the domains belonging to the Western Khanate.
Ahmad b. Khidr was returned to the throne by the Seljuks, but in 1095, the ulama accused Ahmad of heresy and managed to secured his execution.
*** HG Nabil Sultanzade Ahmad Rifat Ibrahim Beyefendi ( b. 31 August 1942 ), married on 26 June 1969 to Emine Ushakidil, without issue
Previously his father Nizām al-Dīn Ahmad b. Shams al-Dīn Muhammad had come from Dasht, a small town in the district of Isfahan.
* 1873-13 June 1904 Sheikh Ahmad I bin ` Abd Allah Al Mu ` alla ( b. 18 ..-d. 1904 )
* 13 June 1904-August 1922 Sheikh Rashid II bin Ahmad Al Mu ` alla ( b. 1875-d. 1922 )
* 9 February 1929-21 February 1981 Sheikh Ahmad bin Rashid Al Mu ' alla ( b. 1904-d. 1981 )
* 21 February 1981-2 January 2009 Sheikh Rashid bin Ahmad Al Mu ' alla ( b. 1930-d. 2009 )

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