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Mahmud preferred that his fame and glory be publicized in Persian and hundreds of poets assembled at his court.
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Mahmud and fame
The great Mahmud of Ghazni, of Eastern fame, held always a friendly attitude towards the Caliphs, and his victories in the Indian Empire were accordingly announced from the pulpits of Baghdad in grateful and glowing terms.
Mahmud and be
The leader introduced himself to the passengers as " Captain Mahmud " who would be later identified as Zohair Youssef Akache.
The Chairman, Usman Mahmud, believed that legal action would not be successful without the support of management and major shareholders.
Mahmud Tarzi, Amanullah's father-in-law and Foreign Minister, encouraged the monarch's interest in social and political reform but urged that it be gradually built upon the basis of a strong central government, as had occurred in Turkey under Kemal Atatürk.
With popularity reaching further than that, there has been some speculation whether he could be a unifying candidate in a bid to succeed Mahmud Abbas.
The assassins moved on to find Prince Mahmud and attempt to murder him too, he was more fortunate though and later ordered the assassins to be executed.
In keeping with changing popular taste as well as her own artistic inclinations, in the early 1940s, she requested songs from composer Zakariya Ahmad and colloquial poet Mahmud Bayram el-Tunsi cast in styles considered to be indigenously Egyptian.
* Afghanistan: Afghan President Hamid Karzai's spokesman comments that the issue of Taliban crossing into Afghanistan from Pakistan will be discussed during Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's visit to Kabul.
The triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D ( ح م د ), meaning " praise ," can also be found in the names Muhammad, Mahmud, and Ahmad.
Tunku Ibrahim, the Regent, was known to be strongly opposed to mixed marriages, but he died unexpectedly in 1934 and was succeeded as Regent by Tunku Mahmud, the Sultan's younger brother, who was more broad-minded and gave consent to the marriage.
He reached out to opposition leaders Abdul Wali Khan and Mufti Mahmud, signing an agreement regarding lifting the emergency and allowing opposition governments to be formed.
Muhammad Ali was fully conscious that the empire which he had so laboriously built up might at any time have to be defended by force of arms against his master Sultan Mahmud II, whose whole policy had been directed to curbing the power of his too ambitious vassals, and who was under the influence of the personal enemies of the pasha of Egypt, notably of Husrev Pasha, the grand vizier, who had never forgiven his humiliation in Egypt in 1803.
To the wife of Mahmud Khan she made one supplication: that she be left in peace to continue her prayers in peace.
Five years later, Tunku Mahmud was charged and convicted of manslaughter after shooting and killing a man near his private helicopter whom he took to be a smuggler.
A Painting of the tomb of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, in 1839 – 40, with Sandalwood Doors long believed to be the Somnath, which he destroyed in ca 1024, later found to be replicas of the original.
Sheikh Mahmud Barzanji, the self-proclaimed King of the Kingdom of Kurdistan after World War I, claimed to be descended from the brother of Sultan Sahak in the twelfth generation.
On 23 March 2006, Pakistani media reported that Ambassador Karamat was to be replaced by retired Major General Mahmud Ali Durrani.
A Painting of the tomb of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, in 1839-40, with Sandalwood Doors long believed to be the Somnath, which he destroyed in ca 1024, later found to be replicas of the original.
It was by this route that Mahmud of Ghazni effected several of his raids into India and the remains of a road flanking the valley and of defensive positions can still be traced.
According to legend, Hang Tuah, in the end, gave this Kris to Tun Mamat to be returned to Sultan Mahmud Shah 1488-1511 when he failed to bring back the Princess from Gunung Ledang.
Despite two more wickets falling-Rafique and Khaled Mahmud ( caught at mid-on on the last ball )-Bangladesh had recovered to 250 for 8, which could potentially be tricky to chase.
Despite two more wickets falling-Rafique and Khaled Mahmud ( caught at mid-on on the last ball )-Bangladesh had recovered to 250 for 8, which could potentially be tricky to chase.
Mahmud and Persian
Mahmud led an Afghan army into Persia in 1722 and defeated the Persian army at the Battle of Gulnabad.
The Afghans captured Isfahan ( Safavid capital ) and Mahmud became the new Persian Shah, known after that as Shah Mahmud.
Mahmud began a reign of terror against his Persian subjects and was eventually murdered in 1725 by his cousin, Ashraf Hotaki.
According to Persian tradition, as reported by 11th-century ethnographer Mahmud of Kashgar and various other traditional Islamic scholars and historians, the name " Turk " stems from Tur, one of the sons of Japheth ( see Turan ).
In Afghanistan and Pakistan Mahmud is celebrated as a hero and a great patron of the arts, architecture, literature, and Persian revivalism as well as a vanguard of Islam and a paragon of virtue and piety who established the standard of Islam in India.
Mahmud Shah Durrani ( 1769 – April 18, 1829 ; Pashto, Persian, Urdu, Arabic: ) was born Prince and ruler of the Durrani Empire ( Afghanistan ) between 1801 and 1803, and again between 1809 and 1818.
Abu Mahmud Hamid ibn Khidr Khojandi ( known as Abu Mahmood Khojandi, Alkhujandi or al-Khujandi, Persian: ابومحمود خجندی, c. 940-1000 ) was a Persian astronomer and mathematician who lived in the late 10th century and helped build an observatory, near the city of Ray ( near today's Tehran ), in Iran.
Abu al-Fath Mahmud ibn Muhammad ibn Qasim ibn Fadl al-Isfahani was a 10th century Persian mathematician.
Reflecting his own experience, ‘ Imad al-Din Mahmud Shirazi wrote a treatise in Persian on the medical and addictive properties of opium and its use in compound remedies.
Mahmud ibn Ilyas Shirazi was an authoritative Persian physician who lived before the 18th century and was from Shiraz.
Najm al-Din Mahmud ibn Ilyas al-Shirazi ( died 1330 ) was a Persian physician from Shiraz in Persia.
A Persian tabular treatise on the same topic written by Amin al-Din Otaji and dedicated to Mahmud Ghazan Khan ( who ruled from 1295 to 1304CE ) is preserved in two copies.
Persian speaking Jews closely related to Baghdadi Jews from Afghanistan and Iran came with the Ghaznavad, Ghori and Mughal invasions of Mahmud ( 11th century ), Muhammad ( 12th century ) and Babur ( 16th century ).
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