Akbar Davud-e Qeshlaqi (Persian: اكبرداود قشلاقي, also Romanized as Akbar Dāvūd-e Qeshlāqī; also known as Akbar Dāvūd and Dāvūd Qeshlāqī) is a village...
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Saleh Davud (Persian: صالح داود) is a village in Sorkheh Rural District of Fath ol Mobin District, Shush County, Khuzestan province, Iran. At the time...
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Khalifeh Davud (Persian: خليفه داود, also Romanized as Khalīfeh Dāvūd) is a village in Arshaq-e Shomali Rural District, Arshaq District, Meshgin Shahr...
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Seyyed Davud (Persian: سيدداود, also Romanized as Seyyed Dāvūd) is a village in Ahudasht Rural District, Shavur District, Shush County, Khuzestan Province...
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position until his death in 1861. The modern Iranian historian Seyyed Ali Al-i Davud has described Abbasqoli Khan as "one of the notables and distinguished figures...
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Sheykhan-e Davud Khuni (Persian: شيخان داودخوني, also Romanized as Sheykhān-e Dāvūd Khūnī; also known as Sheykhān-e ‘Olyā and Sheykhān-e Dāvūd Khūnī-ye...
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Salman Davud (Persian: سلمان داود, also Romanized as Salmān Dāvūd) is a village in Ahudasht Rural District, Shavur District, Shush County, Khuzestan Province...
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Arab Asad (redirect from Arab Davud)
also Romanized as ‘Arab Asad; also known as Asad Dāūd, Asad Dāvūd, and Boneh-ye Asad Dāvūd) is a village in Miyan Ab Rural District, in the Central District...
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1378 or 1379. Qaraja had 6 sons: Khalil, Ibrahim, Isa, Suli, Osman, and Davud. Ghars al-Din Khalil succeeded Qaraja as the second ruler of the Dulkadirids...
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1486. In the spring of 1487, a new Ottoman campaign led by Grand Vizier Davud Pasha advanced into the region, reoccupying Adana. Qaytbay, realizing that...
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List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters (redirect from Nasır)
Mongols. He is martyred by Tangut in season 2. A similar character, Demirci Davud, appears in the sequel, Kuruluş: Osman. Aliases: Demir Üsta Hafsa Hatun...
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Sheyfan Sofla (redirect from Sheykhan-e Davud Khuni-ye Sofla)
Romanized as Sheyfān Soflá; also known as Sheykhān-e Soflá and Sheykhān-e Dāvūd Khūnī-ye Soflá) is a village in Zaz-e Sharqi Rural District, Zaz va Mahru...
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also known as the Hayat-Davudi, were a Lur tribe that inhabited the Hayat-Davud dehestan. Their center was in Bandar Rig, and the Hayat-Dawudi chiefs were...
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modernized by Davud Sulaymankhil, a Pashtun orator and athlete. Now, several wrestling teams (most notably the Suleim Wrestling Team founded by Davud Sulaymanhil)...
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County, Lorestan Province, Iran Ghaleh Ghaed Heidar, a village in Hayat Davud Rural District, in the Central District of Ganaveh County, Bushehr Province...
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(1377–1404) Maldives Sultanate of the Maldives (complete list) – Theemuge dynasty Davud, Sultan (1302–1307) Omar I, Sultan (1307–1341) Ahmed Shihabuddine, Sultan...
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Burhan al-Din. His sons included his successor Suleiman, Rustam, Dulkadir, Davud, Feyyaz, while his daughters were Emine and Nefise Hatun. Modern historian...
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Abid [az] Ahmet Caferoğlu [tr] Translators Alaviyya Babayeva Hamid Arzulu Davud Nasib Ramiz Abbasli Bagir Seyidzadeh Kamran Nazirli Mammad Rahim Heydar...
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Maqdoom Zain-ud-din Davud ibn Hussain Shirazi is a Sufi saint of the Deccan, belonging to the Chishti Order. Syed Zain ud din Davud (*Hijri 701/1302 CE...
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Seh Suk Shah Makan Shah Makan-e Sefer Shahrud Sheyfan Sofla Sheykhan-e Davud Khuni Shulehabad-e Olya Shulehabad-e Sofla Silav Sirzar Tavbor Tirnan Vazmastan...
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known as Mashad Mir Bozorg Tomb of Mir Haydar Amuli known as Seyyed Se Tan Nasir-al-hagh tomb Imamzadeh Ebrahim Forest Park Haraz River Baliran Nature of...
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Abid [az] Ahmet Caferoğlu [tr] Translators Alaviyya Babayeva Hamid Arzulu Davud Nasib Ramiz Abbasli Bagir Seyidzadeh Kamran Nazirli Mammad Rahim Heydar...
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Seh Suk Shah Makan Shah Makan-e Sefer Shahrud Sheyfan Sofla Sheykhan-e Davud Khuni Shulehabad-e Olya Shulehabad-e Sofla Silav Sirzar Tavbor Tirnan Vazmastan...
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Abid [az] Ahmet Caferoğlu [tr] Translators Alaviyya Babayeva Hamid Arzulu Davud Nasib Ramiz Abbasli Bagir Seyidzadeh Kamran Nazirli Mammad Rahim Heydar...
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Seh Suk Shah Makan Shah Makan-e Sefer Shahrud Sheyfan Sofla Sheykhan-e Davud Khuni Shulehabad-e Olya Shulehabad-e Sofla Silav Sirzar Tavbor Tirnan Vazmastan...
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However, the manuscript also boasts a couple of Persian word groups, such as Dāvūd-ı nebī (Prophet Dawud), Şāh-ı merdān ("shah of the valiant", Ali), taḫt-ı...
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Abid [az] Ahmet Caferoğlu [tr] Translators Alaviyya Babayeva Hamid Arzulu Davud Nasib Ramiz Abbasli Bagir Seyidzadeh Kamran Nazirli Mammad Rahim Heydar...
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pp. 506–507: final para. Amanat, Abbas (1997). Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896. University of California...
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Abid [az] Ahmet Caferoğlu [tr] Translators Alaviyya Babayeva Hamid Arzulu Davud Nasib Ramiz Abbasli Bagir Seyidzadeh Kamran Nazirli Mammad Rahim Heydar...
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