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2 unusual facts about Bugha al-Kabir


Bugha al-Kabir

Following the death of Mutawwakil's heir, al-Muntasir, a few months later, Bugha and the other Turkic commanders of the Abbasid army selected al-Musta'in as his successor (see the "Anarchy at Samarra").

By the end of 853, he had subdued the country and made many Caucasian magnates and princes (the eristavi and naxarar) captive, sending them to caliphal capital of Samarra.


1390s in poetry

Kabir, some dispute with his years of birth and death (died 1518), mystic composer and saint of India, whose literature has greatly influenced the Bhakti movement of India

1518 in poetry

Kabir, some dispute with his years of birth and death (born 1398 or 1440), mystic composer and saint of India, whose literature has greatly influenced the Bhakti movement of India

A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan

His siblings include journalist and columnist Sadek Khan, poet Abu Zafar Obaidullah, former minister Selima Rahman, political leader Rashed Khan Menon MP, Senior Editor of Bdnews24.com, Amanullah Kabir and the publisher of New Age, Shahidullah Khan Badal.

Abu Musa Ashaari

According to an academic research done by Khalid Kabir Alal in University of Algeria, the most authentic version is that both Abu Musa and 'Amr ibn al-'As, the arbitrator appointed by Muawiyah I, decided that Muawiyah will be deposed, and the fate of the murderers of Uthman will be decided by the remaining of The Ten Promised Paradise.

Al Souk Al Kabir

Important landmarks in Al Souk Al Kabir include the Al Bastakiya district, Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai Museum, Bank of Baroda and the Hindu temple of Dubai.

Ali Sardar Jafri

He also wrote two plays for the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA), produced a documentary film Kabir, Iqbal and Freedom and two television serials: the runaway success, the 18-part Kahkashan, based on the lives and works of seven noted and highly popular Urdu poets of the 20th century he had known personally viz.

Arbet Kozhaya

The village is named after the neighboring Monastery of Kozhaya, known as the Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great (Mar Antonios al-Kabir).

Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap

One of Kabir bhai's associate Year (Subbaraju) goes against his decision of roping in Vijju and attempts to shoot Karan.

Bhai Mardana

It further states that Mardana sang hymns written by Kabir, Trilochan, Ravidas, Dhanna and Bern.

Chhal — Sheh Aur Maat

Karan Goddwani as Ranveer Jaiswal: Kabir's youngest step-brother

El Maader El Kabir

El Maader El Kabir is a small town and rural commune in Tiznit Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of Morocco.

Geeta Vadhera

Geeta Vadhera's "Jogia Dhoop" series was exhibited first in 2003 and comprises calligraphic paintings based on the writings of the Sufi saints—Rumi, Bulleh Shah, Kabir, Hazrat Shah Niaz, and Hazrat Shah Taaji amongst others.

Hindi

Hindi literature is broadly divided into four prominent forms or styles, being Bhakti (devotional – Kabir, Raskhan); Shringar (beauty – Keshav, Bihari); Virgatha (extolling brave warriors); and Adhunik (modern).

Humayun Kabir

His nephew Altamas Kabir was the 39th Chief Justice of India (CJI) and his niece Shukla Kabir Sinha is a judge of the Calcutta High Court.

Indian black money

Justice Kabir said that the plea is maintainable while Justice Nijjar said it is not.

Ishtakhaniyya

In 845 the Ishtakhaniyya may have participated in Bugha al-Kabir's campaign against the disorderly Banu Sulaym in the vicinity of Medina.

Jehangir Kabir

The brother of the Indian educationist, Humayun Kabir, Jehangir Kabir was born in village Komarpur, near Faridpur in what is now Bangladesh.

His son Justice Altamas Kabir was the 39th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India, while a daughter Shukla Kabir Sinha is a retired judge of the Calcutta High Court.

Kabir Andarabi

The Chief of Police for Baghlan Province is currently Mohammad Kabir Andarabi however it is unclear if they are the same person.

Following the fall of the Taliban Kabir Andarabi was a senior ministry of defense commander stationed in Bagrami District, until mid-2005.

Kabir Chaura

Kabir Chaura is also known as the home of Indian musicians and dancers Kishan Maharaj, Gopi Krishan, Samta Prasad, and the brothers Rajan and Sajan Mishra.

Kabir Stori

After serving his language and the cause of Pashtoons for several years Dr. Kabir Stori suffered a heart attack and died on 4 April 2006 in Wesseling, Germany.

Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi

He was sent to London to learn English, where he was trained by Sir Gore Ouseley, who came to Iran along with Kabir as the first British consulate to Iran.

Moestafa El Kabir

On 5 April 2011, Cagliari President Massimo Cellino announced that a deal had been made for the transfer of El Kabir to Cagliari for the 2011–12 Serie A season and had an option to him then for another three years to capture.

Mohamed Ayub

After the good performance of party's Lok Sabha 2009 candidate from Sant Kabir Nagar, Dr Ayub won Khalilabad assembly seat in 2012 by 5392 votes by his rival Mashoor Alam (Bahujan Samaj Party).

Muhammad ibn Wasil

In 875, Musa ibn Bugha, who had been given responsibility for Fars by the central government, sent an army under the command of 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muflih to establish a firm Abbasid presence in the province.

Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir

Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir (died 877 CE) was an Abbasid military leader of Turkic origin.

Protima Bedi

She married Kabir in 1969 and had two children - Pooja Bedi; acted for a brief while before becoming a television presenter, and Siddharth Bedi.

Ram Piara Saraf

Two former Members of the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, Kristhan Dev Sethi and Abdul Kabir Wani, joined Saraf's group.

Ramananda

His 12 disciples are very famous-Anantananda, Bhavananda, Dhanna Bhagat, Kabir, Nabha, Naraharyanda, Pipa, Ravidas (also known as Guru Ravidas), Bhagat Sain, Sukhanada, Ranka and Tulsidas (not to be confused with Tulsidas the author of the Ramcharitmanas, who was in turn adopted by Narharidas, a Vaishnava ascetic of Ramananda's monastic order who is believed to be the fourth disciple of Ramananda and a direct disciple of Anantacharya).

Sabrina Dhawan

She currently lives in New York with her husband, Steve Cohen, who wrote Chris O'Donnell's The Bachelor, and their son, Kabir.

Sardar Iravani

Sardār-e Īravānī was the title of Hossein Khan Sardar Qajar (1740-1830) and his brother Hasan Khan Qajar, the last governor of Eravan (Iravan, Jerevan, Yerevan) 1807-28, the son of Mohammad Khan Qajar (Amir Kabir) uncle of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar the founder of Qajar Dynasty in Persia and also the ancestor of family Sardari Iravani, an old Persian Qajar family.

Saud al-Kabir

Saud ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud - a first cousin of Saudi Arabia's founder, King Abdul Aziz.His descendents form what is known as the Saud al-Kabir branch of the House of Saud

Sheikh Muhammad Rashid Bilal

Sheikh Muhammad Rashid was a son of Sheikh Bilal Kabir Muhammad, a prominent Sheikh from the Qallu clan of the Ittu Oromo.

Success Sutras for the 21st Century: A Trilogy of Wisdom

Success Sutras for the 21st Century: A Trilogy of Wisdom, written by Pavan Choudary is a set of three self-help books based on the teachings and philosophies Chanakya, Confucius and Kabir.

Pavan Choudary, through this compilation has made Kabir address issues of mentoring, love, friendship, humility, courage, desire, success, greed, speech, wisdom and many others.

Sufi rock

It is mostly based on the poetry of famous sufi poets like Rumi, Hafez, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Bulleh Shah, Waris Shah and even Kabir and is mostly sung in languages like Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Persian and Turkish.

Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa

A fellow employee, Maggi (Johnny Lever) comes to rescue of Pooja, and tells Mr. Oberoi that Pooja has been engaged to Kabir, and shows some photographs that were taken during Pooja's visit to Agra.

Ushrusaniyya

In June 870, the Ushrusaniyya rallied to defend the caliph al-Muhtadi (r. 869-870) when the Turks under Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir revolted, but they were defeated and the caliph was killed.


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