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  2. Amir al-Mu'minin - Wikipedia

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    According to Fred M. Donner, the title's adoption marked a step in the centralization of the nascent Muslim state, as the ʾAmīr al-Muʾminīn was acknowledged as the central authority of the expanding Muslim empire, responsible for appointing and dismissing generals and governors, taking major political decisions, and keeping the dīwān ...

  3. Eren - Wikipedia

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    Eren Bali (born 1984), Turkish engineer and technology entrepreneur Eren Erdem (born 1986), Turkish politician Eren Eyüboğlu (1913–1988), Romanian-born Turkish artist

  4. Amir (name) - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic the name means prince or royal. The word originally meant 'commander (of army)'. It later became a title given to a ruler's son, and hence 'prince'. In Arabic, the name comes from the same root as the word emir.

  5. Wali - Wikipedia

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    In the Turkish Islamic lands, saints have been referred to by many terms, including the Arabic walī, the Persian s̲h̲āh and pīr, and Turkish alternatives like baba in Anatolia, ata in Central Asia (both meaning "father"), and eren or ermis̲h̲ (< ermek "to reach, attain") or yati̊r ("one who settles down") in Anatolia. [1]

  6. Meet All 7 of Mike Tyson's Kids Before His Big Fight - AOL

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    Amir Tyson, born Aug. 5, 1997, is Mike Tyson's eldest son and his second child with Monica Turner. He studied broadcasting at American University and is now an entrepreneur and sportscaster.

  7. Amir Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Emir Sultan's lineage goes back to Hussein, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was called "Muhammed Bukhari" because he was born in Bukhara, "Emir Bukhari" because he was a Sayyid, and "Emir Sultan" because he was dear to people's hearts - sultan of hearts - and after he became the son-in-law of Sultan Bayezid I. [2] [3]

  8. Narjis - Wikipedia

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    Narjis (Arabic: نَرْجِس) is believed by the Twelvers to have been the mother of their Hidden Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi.His birth is said to have been providentially concealed by his father, Hasan al-Askari, out of fear of Abbasid persecution as they sought to eliminate an expected child of the eleventh Imam, whom persistent rumors described as a savior.

  9. Attack on Titan's final season ending explained - AOL

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    Eren reveals his plan was much bigger than Armin thought. He purposely became an object of hate, triggered the Rumbling, and awaited his friends to come and put an end to him.