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    Akhund (Persian: آخوند) is a Persian title or surname for Islamic scholars, common in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Azerbaijan...
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    Mohammad Hasan Akhund (born c. 1945 – c. 1958) is an Afghan mullah, politician and Taliban leader who is currently the acting prime minister of Afghanistan...
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  • Look up akhund in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Akhund or Akhoond is a Persian title or surname for Islamic scholars in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan...
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    (Persian: محمدکاظم خراسانی; 1839 – 12 December 1911), commonly known as Akhund Khurasani (Persian: آخوند خراسانی) was a Shia jurist and political activist...
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    Iqbal Ahmad Akhund (Sindhi: اقبال احمد آخوند‎; Urdu: اقبال احمد آخوند; born 21 August 1924, died 3 June 2020) was a Pakistani diplomat and writer who served...
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  • Mullah Obaidullah the Akhund (Pashto: ملا عبيدالله آخوند; c. 1968 – March 5, 2010) was the Defence Minister in the Afghan Taliban government of 1996–2001...
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  • Akhund Darweza Baba (1533 - 1638) was a Tajik Sufi and Islamic scholar and one of the caliphs of Sayyid Ali Tirmizi. Darweza's mother Abida Faqir Qarari...
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  • Mullah Abdul Haq Hamkar Akhund (Pashto: عبدالحق آخوند [ˈabdʊl haq ɑˈxund]), also spelt Abdul Haq Akhand or Abdulhaq Akhund, is the Deputy Interior Minister...
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  • S͟hahmírzádí (Persian: حاج ملا على أكبر شهميرزادي‎ 1842 – 1910), known as Ḥají Ák͟húnd, was an eminent follower of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith...
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    Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada Prime Minister Hasan Akhund (acting) Preceded by Hasan Akhund (2001) Third Deputy Leader of Afghanistan Incumbent Assumed...
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  • Akhund Mahalleh (Persian: اخوندمحله) may refer to: Akhund Mahalleh, Ardabil Akhund Mahalleh, Gilan Akhund Mahalleh, Mazandaran This disambiguation page...
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    Akhund Mullah Shah Masjid or Akhoon Mullah Masjid or Dara Shikoh Masjid, known as Mala Shah Mashid in Kashmiri, is a mosque built by Dara Shikoh in 1649...
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  • Haji Mullah Nasir Akhund (Pashto: حاجي ملا ناصر اخند) is an Afghan Taliban politician who is serving as Deputy Minister of Finance of the Islamic Emirate...
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  • Akhund, Iran (Persian: اخوند) may refer to: Akhund, Bushehr, Iran Akhund, Khuzestan, Iran containing the term Akhund Mahalleh (disambiguation) Akhund...
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    Saidu Baba (redirect from Akhund of swat)
    Akhūnd Abdul Ghaffūr (1794–1876; also known as Saidū Bābā and the Akhūnd of Swāt) was a prominent religious saint and founder of the State of Swat. The...
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  • Faizullah Akhund is an Afghan Taliban politician who is serving as acting head of the Afghanistan National Standards Authority since 14 March 2022. Akhund has...
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  • Hoseynabad-e Akhund or Hoseynabad Akhvond (Persian: حسين اباداخوند) may refer to: Hoseynabad-e Akhund, Kerman Hoseynabad-e Akhund, Zarand, Kerman Province...
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  • Boneh-ye Akhund (Persian: بنه اخوند) may refer to: Boneh-ye Akhund, Khuzestan Boneh-ye Akhund, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Akhund Qeshlaq (Persian: اخوندقشلاق, also Romanized as Ākhūnd Qeshlāq; also known as Qeshlāq Ākhūnd) is a village in Benajuy-ye Gharbi Rural District...
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  • Akhund is an Afghan Taliban politician and soldier who is currently serving as Chiefs of Staff of the 207 Al-Farooq Corps since 4 March 2022. Akhund has...
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  • Mullah Muhammad Shirin Akhund is an Afghan Taliban politician who served as the governor of Kabul from 24 August 2021 to 7 November 2021. He was also a...
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  • until his death in 2007. He was also known as Maulavi or Mullah Dadullah Akhund (Pashto: ملا دادالله آخوند). He also earned the nickname of Lang, meaning...
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  • Akhund Azizullah Muttalawi (Urdu: آخوند أعزاز الله) was a Muslim theologian from Sindh. He is considered to be the first person who translated the Quran...
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  • Mullah Mohammad Abbas Akhund (Pashto: ملا محمد عباس آخند) is an Afghan Taliban politician who is serving as Acting Minister of Disaster Management of the...
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    Hibatullah Akhundzada and acting prime minister Hasan Akhund, who took office on 7 September 2021. Akhund is one of the four founders of the Taliban and was...
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  • Akhund Melk (Persian: اخوندملك, also Romanized as Ākhūnd Melk) is a village in Rahimabad Rural District, Rahimabad District, Rudsar County, Gilan Province...
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    use the term Ayatullah for the sources of emulation in Najaf, especially Akhund Khurasani (1839–1911), to distinguish them from the clerics of lower rank...
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  • Boneh-ye Akhund (Persian: بنه اخوند, also Romanized as Boneh-ye Ākhūnd; also known as Akhoond and Ākhūnd) is a village in Howmeh-ye Sharqi Rural District...
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  • Mohammad Akhund is an Afghan Taliban politician and soldier who is currently serving as Deputy Commander of the 217 Omari Corps since 14 March 2022. Akhund has...
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    and the budget. The majles was endorsed by the leading clerics of Najaf – Akhund Khurasani, Mirza Husayn Tehrani and Shaykh Abdullah Mazandarani. In the...
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