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Hajji and Mirza
The text of treaty was prepared by a British diplomat ; Sir Gore Ouseley ; and was signed by Nikolai Fyodorovich Rtischev from the Russian side " and Hajji Mirza Abol Hasan Khan from the Iranian side on 24 October 1813 in the village of Gulistan.
Turkmenchay Treaty was signed on 21 February 1828 by Hajji Mirza Abol Hasan Khan and General Ivan Paskievich.

Hajji and sent
To avoid popular unrest in Balochistan, the Khan sent his maternal uncles Hajji Ibrahim Khan and Hajji Taj Mohammed from Sarlath to bring Prince Karim back to Kalat.

Hajji and him
In the body of the work, we hear that he had been at Paris and Constantinople ; had served the Sultan of Egypt a long time in his wars against the Bedouin, had been vainly offered by him a princely marriage and a great estate on condition of renouncing Christianity, and had left Egypt under Sultan Melech Madabron ( al-Muzaffar Sayf-ad-Din Hajji I who reigned in 1346-1347 ); had been at Mount Sinai, and had visited the Holy Land with letters under the great seal of the sultan, which gave him extraordinary facilities ; had been in Russia, Livonia, Kraków, Lithuania, " en roialme daresten " ( Dristra or Silistra in Bulgaria ), and many other parts near Tartary, but not in Tartary itself ; had drunk of the Well of Youth at Polombe ( Quilon on the Malabar coast ), and still seemed to feel the better ; had taken astronomical observations on the way to Lamory ( Sumatra ), as well as in Brabant, Germany, Bohemia and still farther north ; had been at an isle called Pathen in the Indian Ocean ; had been at Cansay ( Hangchow-fu ) in China, and had served the emperor of China fifteen months against the king of Mann ; had been among rocks of adamant in the Indian Ocean ; had been through a haunted valley, which he places near " Milstorak " ( i. e. Malasgird in Armenia ); had been driven home against his will in 1357 by arthritic gout ; and had written his book as a consolation for his " wretched rest ".
Mahmut Muhiti retreated with remainder of Army to Yarkand and Hotan, while Hoja Niyaz Hajji fled through Artush to Irkeshtam on the Soviet / Chinese border, with Tungan troops on his heels, which chased him as far as the border.
After signing the Document of TIRET dismissal and disbanding of most of its troops, that was applied to Khotanese and Kyrgyz troops ( notification of concluded agreement with USSR on negotiations between Hoja Niyaz and Soviets in Irkeshtam on Soviet / Chinese border was received by TIRET cabinet and Prime-Minister Sabit Damulla in the city of Yengi Hisar on March 1, 1934 ; next day it was rejected by TIRET cabinet on the special meeting, which condemned the President as a " national traitor "; Sabit Damulla said on the meeting: Hoja Niyaz is not a Champion of Islam any more, he turned into a tool in the hands of Russians to subdue our country ) Hoja Niyaz Hajji returned to Eastern Turkestan where he turned Sabit and several other TIRET ministers to Sheng, who rewarded him with control over southern Xinjiang as previously promised ; those who escaped fled to India and Afghanistan.
" The pilgrimage entitled him to the title of Hajji and to wear a green turban.
As predicted, most of the tribal amirs declared their support for him ; those that didn't ( notably Hajji Beg of the Barlas tribe ) decided to flee.

Hajji and Ali
* Hajji I succeeds Alah-ad-Din Ali as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt.
His father, Hajji Ali Mohammad and family lived in Kotla Sultan Singh, a village near present-day Amritsar in Punjab ( India ).
The original 7 families or Sadat-e Haqiqat established during the time of Sultan were Shah Ebrahim, Baba Yadegar, Ali Qalandar, Khamush, Mir Sur, Seyyed Mosaffa and Hajji Babu Isa.
' Abd Allah II ibn ' Ali ' Abd ash-Shakur, also known as Amir Hajji ' Abdu ' llahi II ibn ' Ali ' Abdu's Shakur, was the last Emir of Harar from 1884 ( or 1885, various sources carry various dates ) to January 26, 1887, when the state was terminated, following the defeat of the Harari troops at the Battle of Chelenqo ( January 6 ).
** Hajji Ali

Hajji and between
Some of the earliest evidence of production has been discovered in the Zagros Mountains ; both the settlements of Hajji Firuz Tepe and Godin Tepe have given evidence of wine storage dating between 3500 and 5400 BC.

Hajji and Shah
In the early 1990s, after the Soviet withdraw from Afghanistan, control of Mazar was contested by the Hazara milita Hezbe Wahdat, led by Hajji Mohammed Mohaqiq, the Tajik militia Jamiat-e Islami, led by Ahmad Shah Massoud and Burhanuddin Rabbani, and the Uzbek militia Jumbesh-e Melli led by Abdul Rashid Dostum.
Muluk Sabzavari did become involved with the revolt of Hajji Beg of the Ja ' un-i Qurban ( which had been forcibly submitted to Timur's rule around 1381 ) in Tus in 1389, and afterwards sought refuge with the Muzaffarid Shah Mansur in Isfahan, but was eventually pardoned by Timur and given the governorship of Basra near the end of 1393.

Hajji and which
Both his grandfather and great-grandfather carried the title of Hajji, which indicates they had made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Only four gates have survived to date, Peeranwala Gate, Hajji Gulab Gate, Loharanwala Gate and Kabuli Gate which too are in a state of disrepair now.
Such usage can be seen, for example, in the Bosniak surname Hadžiosmanović, which means ' son of Hajji Osman '.

Hajji and was
Zheng He ( 1371 – 1433 ), formerly romanized as Cheng Ho and also known as Ma Sanbao and Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin, was a Muslim Hui-Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat and fleet admiral, who commanded voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Somalia and the Swahili coast, collectively referred to as the " Voyages of Zheng He " from 1405 to 1433.
article, this discovery was made in Hajji Firuz Tepe, a Neolithic village in Iran's northern Zagros Mountains, more than a thousand kilometers north of Shiraz ).
Though in no way espousing his beliefs, Bahá ' ís know Gobineau as the person who obtained the only complete manuscript of the early history of the Bábí religious movement of Persia, written by Hajji Mirzâ Jân of Kashan, who was put to death by the Persian authorities in c. 1852.
The large flap of the headdress was in imitation of the sleeve of Hajji Bektash, founder of the Bektashi dervishes, who laid his hand on early Janissaries to give his blessing.
Saladin had also unexpectedly gained the alliance of the Druze community based in Sarahmul lead by Jamal ad-Din Hajji, whose father Karama was an age old ally of Nur ad-Din Zangi.
Dost Mohammad's grandfather was Hajji Jamal Khan.
* Hajji Shahzada, a prominent landowner in Kandahar, was asked to explain why he might have been falsely denounced to the Americans.
In 1382 the last Bahri Sultan Hajji II was dethroned and the Sultanate was taken over by the Circassian Emir Barquq.
The seat of Hoja Niyaz Hajji Southern Xinjiang Autonomous Government was initially located in Aksu, but later he was urged by Sheng Shicai to move to Urumchi to assume the position of the Vice-Chairman of the Xinjiang Government.
His forces received 15, 000 rifles and ammunitions from the USSR, but each rifle, each bullet, and each bomb, that was dropped on Tungan troops from Soviet airplanes, had been bought in gold from the USSR by Hoja Niyaz Hajji.
Xacitarxan or Hajji Tarkhan ( pronounced ), Hashtar Khan / Actarxan () or Astrakhan, was a medieval city at the right bank of Volga, situated approximately 12 km north of the modern city of Astrakhan.
The current head of the Rapid response unit is " Hajji " Asuman Mugenyi who was the commander of Police in Masaka and he has just returned from East Timor on International duties.
One of the victims that was killed was Hajji Muhmmad Arif Zarif an MP from the Kabul province.

Hajji and .
* After a five year revolt, Berkuk deposes Hajji II as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, marking the end of the Bahri dynasty and the start of the Burji dynasty.
An interesting variation on the tradition of the picaresque is The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan ( 1824 ), a satirical view on early nineteenth century Persia, written by a British diplomat, James Morier.
In Nowruz celebrations in Iran, Hajji Firuz performers blacken their faces, and each " wears very colorful clothes, usually — but not always — red, and always a hat that is sometimes long and cone-shaped.
Iranian-American scholars Golbarg Bashi and Hamid Dabashi offer an anti-racist critique of the figure of Hajji Firuz and called for the elimination of the figure of Blackface from the Nowruz festivities.
In their piece they write of the " deeply racist figure of Blackface Hajji Firuz, doubtless a nasty remnant of African slaves that were bought and sold and made into an object of ridicule at the same time.
We have been horrified to see Iranians celebrate the Noruz here in the US in colorful parades down Fifth Avenue, an otherwise perfectly beautiful thing to do, while parading a figure of Hajji Firuz, much to the horror of African-Americans who cannot believe that in this day and age there are still people that flaunt such racist acts unconsciously.
While western scholars favored the second to designate the left wing, the use of Blue Horde by Ötemish Hajji ( fl. 1550 ), a historian of Khwarezm familiar with oral traditions of the khanate, indicates the Russian usage is correct.
The city of Sarahmul had been sacked by the crusaders on various occasions and according to Jamal ad-Din Hajji the crusaders even manipulated the Assassins to kill his three elder brothers.
According to one tradition, before meeting his patron, Hajji Zayn al-Attar, Hāfez had been working in a bakery, delivering bread to a wealthy quarter of the town.
The title Haji ( alternative spelling Hajji ) indicates that he has completed the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
Excavation of the neolithic site at Hajji Firuz Tepe in the Zagros Mountains has uncovered jars dating from 5400 – 5000 BC that contain wine residue as well as deposits of resin, identified as from the terebinth tree ( Pistacia terebinthus ) that grew wild in the area.
* Dato ' Hajji Abdul Ghani Bin Othman ( Malaysia ), current Chief Minister of Johor state in Malaysia.

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