The Abdals (Turkish: Abdallar) are a largely Turkish-speaking ethnic group found in much of Anatolia and parts of the Balkans and Syria, who follow an...
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community found in North India Abdals (ethnic group in West Asia), an ethnic group in Turkey, Syria, and the Balkans Qara Shemsi Abdal (1828–1886), a 19th-century...
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Timothy Winter (redirect from Abdal-Hakim Murad)
Timothy John Winter (born 15 May 1960), also known as Abdal Hakim Murad, is an English academic, theologian and Islamic scholar who is a proponent of...
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north to Sibi and Bhakkar in Sind, and from Hasan Abdal in the east to Kabul and Kandahar in the west. Wink, André (6 August 2020). The Making of the Indo-Islamic...
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Thakot, were inaugurated on 29 July 2020. The Hasan Abdal and Havelian section was financed by the Asian Development Bank, along with a Rs. 10.021 billion...
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Highway, is a 1,300 km (810 mi) national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan...
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Mor Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Bawa (died 27 April 1681) was the Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Jerusalem from 1664 until his death in 1681. He is chiefly remembered...
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between the China–Pakistan border and the town of Hasan Abdal. At Burhan Interchange near Hasan Abdal, the existing M1 motorway will intersect the N-35 at...
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Nomad (redirect from Nomadic people)
basket makers, and singers; their women dance at feasts and tell fortunes. Abdal men played music and made sieves, brooms, and wooden spoons for a living...
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Abu Ishaq Shamī (d. 940, founder of the Chishti order proper) Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti Abu Muḥammad Chishti Abu Yusuf Nasar-ud-Din Chishtī Qutab-ud-Din...
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Abu Sa'id Mirza (category 15th-century monarchs in Asia)
son Abdal-Aziz retreated to the citadel and warned his father, who marched his army back to the city, forcing Abu Sa'id to retreat. However, Abdal-Latif...
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Pashtuns (redirect from Afghani people)
of the Afghans. The Afghan tribe Abdal is one of the big tribes that has lived there for centuries. Renaming the Abdals to Durrani occurred in 1747, when...
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Theories of Pashtun origin (category Pashtun people)
of the Epthalites — Abdal. The Siah-posh, the Kafirs (Nuristanis) of the Hindu Kush, called all Pashtuns by a general name of Abdal still at the beginning...
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Abdul (also transliterated as Abdal, Abdel, Abdil, Abdol, Abdool, or Abdoul; Arabic: عبد ال, ʿAbd al-) is the most frequent transliteration of the combination...
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the north to Sibi in the south, and from Hasan Abdal (Attock) in the east to Kabul and Kandahar in the west. A majority of the Rohillas migrated from Pashtunistan...
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History of the Kurds (redirect from History of Kurdish people)
insurrection was the discord between Abdal Khan and Melek Ahmad Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Diyarbakır and Abdal Khan. The Ottoman troops marched onto...
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parts of West Bengal and Assam in India. Some theories suggest that the Bedes originated from ancient Egypt and are related to the Bedouin people, with the...
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Dom (caste) (category Scheduled Castes of West Bengal)
Annapurna Prakashan. p. 52. Disappearing peoples? : indigenous groups and ethnic minorities in South and Central Asia. Brower, Barbara Anne., Johnston, Barbara...
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pilgrimage site. Pir Sultan Abdal (ca. 1480–1550) was a Turkish Alevi poet and ashik. During the time, Pir Sultan Abdal with the villagers, went against...
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Zeybeks (category Turkic peoples)
(Koca = Big, Arap = Arab), Abdal Zeybeği (Turkmen Bektashi dervishes were often called "Abdal", there was also an "Abdal" tribe belonging to the White...
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Yousuf Shah Chak (category 16th-century Indian people)
Yousuf defeated all other contenders for the throne, including his uncle Abdal Chak, and ascended the throne in 1578. Yousuf belonged to the Chak Dynasty...
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Shah Rukh (category 15th-century monarchs in Asia)
empress Gawhar Shad and Shah Rukh's grandson Abdal-Latif, began its journey east. However, within a few days Abdal-Latif took both his grandmother and the...
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Anti-Indian sentiment (redirect from Anti-Indian sentiment in Southeast Asia)
in which Indians are targeted alongside other South Asians or simply alongside any other people of colour. Regardless of their motivation, Indophobic...
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List of state leaders in the 16th century (category Lists of 16th-century people)
Khan (1531–1534) Ubaydullah, Khan (1534–1539) Abdullah I, Khan (1539–1540) Abdal-Latif bin Kochkunju, Khan (1540–1552) Nawruz Ahmed, Khan (1552–1556) Pir...
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Oghuz Turks (category Turkic peoples of Asia)
Seljuk Empire) Azerbaijani people Qashqai people Gagauz people Turkish people Turkmen people Salar people Anatolia Abdal of Turkey Yörüks Tahtacı Varsak...
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Hephthalites (category Former countries in Central Asia)
each other. Abdal is a name associated with the Hephthalites. It is an alternate name for the Äynu people. According to Orhan Köprülü, Abdal of Turkey might...
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Jalia Kaibarta (category Scheduled Castes of West Bengal)
Jāliya Kaibbarta, possibly also: Jalia Kaibartya) is a community comprising people of low ritual status, fishermen, who later acquired respectable caste identities...
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Nomads of India (category Dom people)
Biodiversity of India wiki, 25 November 2011, retrieved 23 February 2012 Abdal in People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part One edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha...
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Eunuch (category Castrated people)
14th century, the Muslim Egyptian religious scholar Taj-al-Din Abu Nasr 'Abdal-Wahhab al-Subki discussed eunuchs in his book Kitab Mu'id al-Ni'am wa Mubid...
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Khanate of Bukhara (category Former countries in Central Asia)
(1531 – 1534) Ubaydullah Sultan (1534 – 1539) Abdullah Khan I (1539 – 1540) Abdal-Latif bin Kochkunju (1540 – 1552) Nawruz Ahmed (1552 – 1556) Pir Muhammad...
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