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Khan Yunis (, also spelled Khan Younis or Khan Yunus ; translation: Caravanserai Yunis ) is a city in the southern Gaza Strip.
The course is one of the first of its kind out of India and is being taught by the Head Professor, Dr. Ruby Malik of the Agra Gharana and studied under Gurus Ustad Shabbir Ahmed Khan, Ustad Yunus Hussain Khan, Ustad Latafat Hussaun Khan ( ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata ) and was awarded her Ph. D in Music by Agra University.
The Moghul ruler of Turpan Yunus Khan, also known as Ḥājjī ` Ali, ( ruled 1462-1478 ) unified Moghulistan ( roughly corresponding to today's Eastern Xinjiang ) under his authority in 1472.
Yunus Khan was irritated by the restrictions on the frequency and size of Turpanian missions ( no more than one mission in 5 years, with no more than 10 members ) imposed by the Ming government in 1465, and by the Ming's refusal to bestow sufficiently luxurious gifts on his envoys ( 1469 ).
At 16: 15 the flank guard of one troop of the Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment watching in the direction of Khan Yunus reported about 500 enemy soldiers were marching in the direction of Rafa.
By this time two troops of the Wellington Mounted Rifle Regiment were engaged with the advanced guard of Ottoman reinforcements coming from Khan Yunus in the north and Shellal in the east.
These guns were also well positioned to provide cover for a retirement of the New Zealand brigade to the coast, if pressure from the Ottoman reinforcements from Khan Yunus and Shellal proved too strong.
Between 27 and 28 March the whole Egyptian Expeditionary Force was withdrawn to Deir el Belah and Khan Yunus.
Late in his reign he was contested by his brother Yunus Khan ( 1462 – 1487 ), who had raised to the khanship by the Timurids in an attempt to counter Esen Buqa.
Yunus Khan defeated the Uzbeks and maintained good relations with the Kazakhs and Timurids, but the western Tarim Basin was lost to a revolt by the Dughlats.
He was the second son of Yunus Khan.
When Yunus Khan took up residence in Tashkent in 1484, Ahmad and a large body of Moghuls fled to the steppes.
The two brothers united the forces and launched a campaign against the Uzbeks, but Muhammad Shaybani proved victorious in battle and took them both prisoner ( Babur also was among his uncles ' army and participated in this battle in Ferghana Valley, that had turned into disaster, but managed to flee south and hide in mountains with his mother, Kutluk Nigar Khanim, daughter of Yunus Khan, and few followers ).
* Yunus Temur Sultan-fled from service of Sultan Said Khan and Mansur Khan and entered to Babur service in India.

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Jonah ( Yunus in Arabic ) is highly important in Islam as a prophet who was faithful to God and delivered His messages.
Because Yunus Emre is, after Ahmet Yesevi and Sultan Walad, one of the first known poets to have composed works in the spoken Turkish of his own age and region rather than in Persian or Arabic, his diction remains very close to the popular speech of his contemporaries in Central and Western Anatolia.
Yunus Emre's portrait is depicted on the reverse of the Turkish 200 lira banknote issued in 2009.
* c. 1000 – The Zij al-Kabir al-Hakimi is written by the Egyptian astronomer Ibn Yunus.
The anger of Jonah ( Yunus ) is also mentioned in the Quran, which led to his departure from the people of Nineveh and his eventual realization of his error and his repentance.
However, Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank and microfinance banking, and other supporters of microfinance, argue that the lack of collateral and lack of excessive interest in micro-lending is consistent with the Islamic prohibition of usury ( riba ).
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank, which is generally considered the first modern microcredit institution.
The Grameen Bank, which is generally considered the first modern microcredit institution, was founded in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus.
to the north of Marginis is Al-Biruni, with Ibn Yunus to the southeast and Goddard to the northwest.
Several important Ottoman-era poets were Bektashis, and Yunus Emre, the most acclaimed poet of the Turkish language, is generally recognized as a subscriber to the Bektashi order.
These steps do not improve Afghanistan's relations with the Indian government, which is already looking with suspicion on some of its military activities ; so much so that in August Mr. Yunus, the secretary of the Afghan legation in London, thought it necessary to send a communication to The Times stating that the number of Afghanistan's aeroplanes was too small to cause any apprehension, and that the Russians engaged in the air service were employed as pilots or mechanics in the same way as any other Europeans.
The Grameen Bank ( literally, " Bank of the Villages ", in Bengali ) is the outgrowth of Yunus ' ideas.
This is especially crucial as Yunus claims that in 2004, women still have difficulty getting loans as it represented less than 1 percent of borrowers from commercial banks ( Yunus 2004 ).
The poet Yunus Emre ( c. 1238-1320 ) resided in Karaman during his later years and is believed to lie buried beside the Yunus Emre Mosque.
It is, however, important to note that in Turkish culture, such a neat division into Sufi and Shi ' a is scarcely possible: for instance, Yunus Emre is considered by some to have been an Alevi, while the entire Turkish aşık / ozan tradition is permeated with the thought of the Bektashi Sufi order, which is itself a blending of Shi ' a and Sufi concepts.

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Grillo often receives letters of appreciation and support from prominent figures, such as Antonio Di Pietro ( former Italian Minister of Infrastructures ), Fausto Bertinotti ( former President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies ), Renzo Piano, and even Nobel Prize Winners ( like Dario Fo, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Dalai Lama, Muhammad Yunus ).

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The microcredit initiatives of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus have been described as inspiring a " war on poverty that blends social conscience and business savvy ".
Over the past centuries practical visionaries, from the Franciscan monks who founded the community-oriented pawnshops of the 15th century, to the founders of the European credit union movement in the 19th century ( such as Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen ) and the founders of the microcredit movement in the 1970s ( such as Muhammad Yunus ) have tested practices and built institutions designed to bring the kinds of opportunities and risk-management tools that financial services can provide to the doorsteps of poor people.
1935 ), economist and microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus ( Ph. D. 1971 ), and former Vice President Al Gore have won the Nobel Prize.
Yunus believed that making such loans available to a wide population would have a positive impact on the rampant rural poverty in Bangladesh.
Ibn Yunus ' most famous work in Islamic astronomy, al-Zij al-Kabir al-Hakimi ( c. 1000 ), was a handbook of astronomical tables which contained very accurate observations, many of which may have been obtained with very large astronomical instruments.
Ibn Yunus is also thought to have been an Arabic poet though this is uncertain.
Castro and Özdemir have two children, Mia Rasha and Vito Yunus.

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Yunus Qanuni, who served in several prominent positions in the interim government, instead emerged as the focus of opposition to Karzai.

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Thirteenth-century Turkish sufi poet Yunus Emre explained this philosophy as " Yaratılanı severiz, Yaratandan ötürü " or We love the creature, because of The Creator.
Ibn Yunus observed more than 10, 000 entries for the sun's position for many years using a large astrolabe with a diameter of nearly 1. 4 metres.
The founding members of this group include Brundtland, Graça Machel, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Jimmy Carter, Li Zhaoxing, Mary Robinson and Muhammad Yunus.
Muhammad Yunus Nawandish was appointed as Mayor of Kabul by the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in January, 2010, and governs a City of an estimated five million in population.
The Mayor of Kabul Muhammad Yunus Nawandish has brought many municipal reform efforts by the U. S. Agency for International Development ’ s “ Kabul City Initiative ” project, the World Bank, Japanese Government JICA and other International Donors to build municipal capacity, improve service delivery and infrastructure, and increase municipal revenue for a cleaner and greener Kabul.
Some works were carried out outside Kouyunjik, for instance on the mound of Nebi Yunus, which was the ancient arsenal of Nineveh, or along the outside walls.
For the most part, these digs focused on Nebi Yunus.
Like the Oghuz Book of Dede Korkut, an older and anonymous Central Asian epic, the Turkish folklore that inspired Yunus Emre in his occasional use of tekerlemeler as a poetic device had been handed down orally to him and his contemporaries.
Following the Mongolian invasion of Anatolia facilitated by the Sultanate of Rûm's defeat at the 1243 Battle of Köse Dağ, Islamic mystic literature thrived in Anatolia, and Yunus Emre became one of its most distinguished poets.
In 1946, Ahmed Adnan Saygun composed an oratorio entitled Yunus Emre.
* c. 1000 – Ibn Yunus of Egypt publishes his astronomical treatise Al-Zij al-Hakimi al-Kabir.
* Other significant contributions to scientific and mathematical understanding were made by Avicenna, who would later publish influential works on medicine, Persian Muslim polymath and scientist Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, Arab Egyptian Muslim mathematician and astronomer Ibn Yunus, Persian Muslim physicist and mathematician Abu Sahl al-Quhi ( Kuhi ) and Persian Muslim astronomer and mathematician, Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi.
Most of the leading scientists around the year 1000 were Muslim scientists, including Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhacen ), Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, Avicenna, Abu al-Qasim ( Abulcasis ), Ibn Yunus, Abu Sahl al-Quhi ( Kuhi ), Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi, Abu Nasr Mansur, Abu al-Wafa, Ahmad ibn Fadlan, Al-Muqaddasi, Ali Ibn Isa, and al-Karaji ( al-Karkhi ), among others.
* Arab Muslim mathematician and astronomer, Ibn Yunus, publishes his astronomical treatise Al-Zij al-Hakimi al-Kabir in Cairo.
Many sources claim that the 10th century Egyptian astronomer Ibn Yunus used a pendulum for time measurement, but this was an error that originated in 1684 with the British historian Edward Bernard.
* 900s ( decade ) – Ibn Yunus observes more than 10, 000 entries for the Sun's position for many years using a large astrolabe with a diameter of nearly 1. 4 metres

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