Abbas II may refer to: Abbas II of Persia (1632–1666), Shah of Iran (r. 1642–1666) Abbas II of Egypt (1874–1944), last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (r. 1892–1914)...
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Abbas Helmy II (also known as ʿAbbās Ḥilmī Pāshā, Arabic: عباس حلمي باشا; 14 July 1874 – 19 December 1944) was the last Khedive of Egypt and the Sudan...
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Abbas II (Persian: عباس دوم, romanized: ʿAbbās II; born Soltan Mohammad Mirza; 30 August 1632 – 26 October 1666) was the seventh Shah of Safavid Iran...
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Look up Abbas or abbas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abbas may refer to: Abbas (name), list of people with the name, including: Abbas ibn Ali (645–680)...
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Abbas I (Persian: عباس یکم, romanized: ʿAbbās yekom; 27 January 1571 – 19 January 1629), commonly known as Abbas the Great (Persian: عباس بزرگ, romanized: ʿAbbās-e...
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Ferhat Abbas (Arabic: فرحات عباس; ALA-LC: Farḥāt ʿAbbās; 24 August 1899 – 24 December 1985) was an Algerian politician who acted in a provisional capacity...
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Moti Abba Jifar II (Oromo: Mootii Abbaa Jifaar; 1861 – 1932) was King of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma (r. 1878–1932). Abba Jifar II was king of Jimma, and...
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Abbas III (Persian: شاه عباس سوم, romanized: ʿAbbās; January 1732 – February 1740) was a son of Shah Tahmasp II and Shahpari Begum of the Safavid dynasty...
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grandson of Khedive Abbas Hilmi II Bey. Born in Cairo in 1941, Prince Abbas Hilmi was named after his paternal grandfather Abbas Hilmi II, the last khedive...
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third son of a wealthy merchant, Al-'Abbas ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib, thus he was called Ibn Abbas (the son of Abbas). His mother was Umm al-Fadl Lubaba, who...
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Shah Abbas is the name of: Abbas I of Persia (1571–1629), Shah (ruler) of Iran, at apex of the Safavid dynasty Abbas II of Persia (1633–16), Shah (ruler)...
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means "Lion". The name traces back to Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib in 536 CE (an uncle of Muhammad) and Abbas ibn Ali, a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib, who...
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Abbas Pasha may refer to: Abbas I of Egypt (1812–1854), ruler of Egypt (r. November 1848 – July 1854) Abbas II of Egypt (1874–1944), khedive of Egypt (r...
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related to Ottoman-Persian Wars. Yves Bomati and Houchang Nahavandi,Shah Abbas, Emperor of Persia, 1587–1629, 2017, ed. Ketab Corporation, Los Angeles...
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Abū al-ʿAbbās (أبو العبّاس) is an Arabic name that may refer to: Abu al-Abbas Abd Allah ibn Muhammad, better known as al-Saffah (died 754), first Abbasid...
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655 was shot down after departing from Bandar Abbas in 1988. IRIAF F-4 Phantom II crashed near Bandar Abbas on October 14, 2012, killing two airmen. Iran...
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Abba-El II (reigned middle 16th century BC - Middle chronology) was the king of Halab (formerly Yamhad) who reigned after the withdrawal of the Hittites...
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ibn Abd al-Malik, under whom Abbas, like all of al-Walid's sons, fell out of favor. The hostility by the caliph toward Abbas is alluded to by a supposed...
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April 2021. In 2021, Abbas made history by becoming the first Israeli Arab political leader to join an Israeli governing coalition. Abbas was born in the town...
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The Cerne Abbas Giant is a hill figure near the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, England. It is currently owned by the National Trust, and listed as...
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Ismael. Abu Al-Abbas was born in Sabta (Ceuta). He studied under Abu Abd Allah al-Fakhkhar, himself a student of Qadi Ayyad. When Abu al-Abbas died in 1204...
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(2010), 1:25,000 Explorer Map, Sheet 117 (Cerne Abbas & Bere Regis), ISBN 978-0-319-24122-6 "Area: Milton Abbas (Parish). Dwellings, Household Spaces and Accommodation...
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Abbas I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns refers to the four campaigns Safavid king Abbas I led between 1614 and 1617, in his East Georgian vassal kingdoms...
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Safavid Iran (section Shah Abbas (r. 1588–1629))
on behalf of) Mohammad's son, Abbas. Ali Quli Khan Shamlu, the lala of Abbas and Ismail II's man in Herat proclaimed Abbas shah there April 1581. The following...
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is the location of the Cerne Abbas Giant, a chalk figure of a giant naked man on a hillside. The village of Cerne Abbas grew up around the great Benedictine...
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Shahzada Mirza Shah Abbas Bahadur (1845 – 25 December 1910) was a prince of the Mughal Kingdom, the son of Emperor Bahadur Shah II, the last Emperor of...
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Rami bar Abba II (Hebrew: רמי בר אבא (השני)) was a Babylonian rabbi, of the sixth generation of amoraim. Once Rami wanted to build a new synagogue, by...
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Moti Abba Jifar I (r. 1830–1855) was the first king of the Gibe Kingdom of Jimma. Abba Jifar was the son of Abba Magal, who was a leader of the Diggo...
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Lamia Abbas Amara (Arabic: لميعة عباس عمارة; Classical Mandaic: ࡋࡀࡌࡉࡀ ࡀࡁࡀࡎ ࡀࡌࡀࡓࡀ), also sometimes spelled Lamea Abbas Amara; 1929 – 18 June 2021) was...
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