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    Said Hajji (in Arabic: سعيد حجي) (Salé, 29 February 1912 – 2 March 1942) was a Moroccan journalist and thinker. He was known as the founder of the "Moroccan...
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    al-Ṣabīḥīyah. p. 337. OCLC 427353826. ʻAbd al-Raʼūf ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Ḥajjī (2007). Saïd Hajji : naissance de la presse nationale Marocaine. Lebonfon Inc. ISBN 9780973223613...
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  • French Protectorate in Morocco. He maintained a close communication with Said Hajji, the founder of Moroccan nationalist press, and they shared several letter...
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    Uzun-Hajji of Salta (1848 – 30 March 1920) was a North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader who was Emir of the North Caucasian Emirate...
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  • appeared in Majellate El Maghrib by Saleh Missa and Rissalate El Maghrib by Saïd Hajji, and later in the newspaper El Alam, as early as 1934. She has also written...
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  • Amou Haji (redirect from Amou Hajji)
    Amou Haji (Persian: عمو حاجى, lit. 'Uncle Hajji'; 20 August 1928 – 23 October 2022), also known as the "World's Dirtiest Man", was an Iranian man known...
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  • Ḥājjī Muḥammad (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: حاجی محمد) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1419 to 1423. The evidence on his reign in this confused period...
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  • (. ISBN 9782296549807 ) read online (archive) , p. 74 Abderraouf Hajji, Saïd Hajji : Naissance de la Presse Nationale Marocaine, 2005, p. 8-9. Read on...
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  • Batal Hajji Belkhoroev (Ingush: Белхарой Батӏал-Хьажа, romanized: Belxaroj Bathal-X́aža; c. 1824–1914) was an Ingush sheikh of the Qadiri Sufi order (tariqa)...
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    noted for his novels about the Qajar dynasty in Iran, most famously for the Hajji Baba series. Morier was born in Ottoman Smyrna, the second son of Isaac...
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  • of human rights abuses. The current head of the Rapid response unit is "Hajji" Asuman Mugenyi who was the commander of Police in Masaka and he has just...
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  • Saleh Maysa an Algerian resident of Morocco working in Rabat. In 1937, Said Hajji of Salé founded Al-Maghrib (المغرب Morocco), a newspaper critical of French...
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  • married to Sutai Noyan, governor of Diyar Bakr during Öljaitü and Abu Said Hajji Taghai (d. 1343) Baranbai Broadbridge, Anne F. (2018-07-18). Women and...
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    against the Taliban," Hajji Zaher said of Mr. Hekmati's role in organizing his prison break. "He was not a man to take to Guantánamo." Hajji Zaher, whose father...
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  • faced various forms of violence or went missing. On 10 October 2023, the Hajji Tower airstrike destroyed an apartment block housing journalists' offices...
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    Saïd Naceri (Arabic: سعيد ناصري; born 2 July 1961), known as Samy Naceri (French: [sami naseʁi]), is a French actor known for his work in the four Taxi...
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    disintegrated. He was born on 2 June 1305, near Ujan, Tabriz to Öljaitü and Hajji Khatun. He became his father's heir after the deaths of his elder brothers...
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    Al-Hajji 2001, pp. 129–36. Al-Hajji 2001, p 140 Lorimer, John (1915). Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. British Government, Bombay. pp. 731–732. Al-Hajji 2001...
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    Hajji Mirza Zeynalabdin Taghi oghlu Taghiyev (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Zeynalabdin Tağı oğlu Tağıyev; Russian: Тагиев, Гаджи Зейналабдин) (b. 25 January 1821...
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  • nationaliste, l'homme de la rue le voyait âlim, les oulamas le voyaient voyou". Said Hajji.com: fragments from the journal Al Maghrib no. 396 (1940) [1] (translated...
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    Uzun-Hajji said this. A meeting in late May 1919 in the village of Botlikh elected to remove Najmuddin as imam and to replace him with Uzun-Hajji. This...
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    was colloquially referred to as "hillbilly armour", "farmer armour" or "hajji armour" by American troops. During the occupation that followed the 2003...
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    published a short story collection, his second book, called The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories from Penguin Random House. It was characterised...
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    Dagestana) was a provisional government in Dagestan. Led by Shaykh al-Islām Ali-Hajji Aqušan [ru], it was one of the main resistance groups against the Armed...
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    in 1358. This aroused the anger of local lords such as Hajji Beg, the uncle of Tamerlane. Hajji drove out Abdullah to the Hindu Kush, where he died. From...
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    first issue October 1933. Guennoun was well-connected, associated with Said Hajji in the French area, Mohammed Daoud in the Spanish area, and Shakib Arslan...
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    Outcast (1954), a Western. Walter Wanger used him for The Adventures of Hajji Baba (1954) released by 20th Century Fox, a surprise hit. He had a showy...
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  • Hacı I Giray (redirect from Hajji giray)
    Bır Hacı Geray, بیر-حاجى كراى‎; Melek Hacı Geray, ملک خاجى كراى). He is said to have introduced the new state symbol, taraq tamğa, or "the trident of...
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  • the help of a political shark Xavier, he sells that property to Ashraf Hajji, who had bought Jayakrishnan's ancestral home for a lower than fair market...
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  • As Hajji (Persian: اس حاجي, also Romanized as Ās Ḩājjī; also known as Āsīājī) is a village in Qorqori Rural District, Qorqori District, Hirmand County...
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