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  2. List of Sindhi people - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Ali Shah; Abdullah Hussain Haroon; Abid Hussain Bhayo; Aftab Ghulam Nabi Kazi; Aftab Shaban Mirani; Agha Siraj Durrani; Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi; Ahmed Hussain A. Kazi; Ajiaz Hussain Shah Bukhari; Ali Ahmad Talpur; Ali Mohammad Mahar; Ali Muhammad Rashidi; Allah Bakhsh Gabol; Allah Bux Soomro; Allah Bux Talpur; Allah Dino Khawaja; Altaf ...

  3. Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia

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    ʿAbdallāh ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān (Arabic: عبد الله بن عبد الملك; in Greek sources Ἀβδελᾶς, Abdelas [1]) was an Umayyad prince, the son of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705), a general and the governor of Egypt in 705–709.

  4. Fazlur Rahman Malik - Wikipedia

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    Fazlur Rahman was born in the Hazara District of the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) of British India (now Pakistan).His father, Maulana Shihab al-Din, was a prominent scholar who had studied at Deoband and held the title of alim through his expertise in Islamic law, prophetic narrations, Quranic commentaries, logic, philosophy, and other subjects.

  5. Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik - Wikipedia

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    The latter's nomination was supported by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik and Hisham's maternal grandfather, Hisham ibn Isma'il, [17] the latter's sons Ibrahim and Muhammad, as well as the sons of the tribal chief al-Qa'qa' ibn Khulayd, who were an influential family in northern Syria. [14] Maslama's mother, Umm Hakim, also lobbied for him. [18]

  6. Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Abdallah's uncle, Abd al-Malik, who, like his father Abdallah al-Ghalib, was a son of Mohammed ash-Sheikh, had fled to Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire in 1574. [1] Meanwhile in Ottoman Algeria , Abd al-Malik succeeded in organising his own army, consisting of Ottoman soldiers, and in 1576 he invaded Morocco and conquered Fez from his ...

  7. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Malik also married A'isha bint Musa, a granddaughter of one of Muhammad's leading companions, Talha ibn Ubayd Allah, and together they had a son, Bakkar, who was also known as Abu Bakr. [ 160 ] [ 165 ] Abd al-Malik married and divorced during his caliphate Umm Abiha, a granddaughter of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib , [ 160 ] [ 166 ] [ 167 ] and ...

  8. Two Fresno men charged with murder confronted in court by ...

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    Two Fresno men with gang ties pleaded not guilty Wednesday to multiple charges stemming from a Sunday of violence that culminated with a shooting death.. Malcolm Jamal McCoy, 33, and Faheem Karim ...

  9. Farooqui dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Malik Raja claimed his descent from the second Caliph Umar-al-Faruq.Hence, the dynasty founded by him was known as Faruqi dynasty. The ancestors of Malik Ahmad belonged to a ruling family of Khorasan, one of the prominent rulers of the family was Abu Bin Adham or Sultan Ibrahim Bin Adham Balkhi, a famous muslim saint who gave up throne and became sufi.