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unusual facts about Zahir


Zahir

az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq (ruledied 1399), first sultan of the Mamluk Burji dynasty


An-Nasir Muhammad bin Abdallah

The troops of Sultan al-Malik al-Ma'sud marched into San'a, Zahir, Huth and Jawf in 1217-1218.

Baburnama

Babur Nama: Journal of Emperor Babur, Zahir Uddin Muhammad Babur, Translated from Chagatai Turkic by Annette Susannah Beveridge, Abridged, edited and introduced by Dilip Hiro.

Ehsan Ilahi Zahir

Zahir also wrote on the Christian, Jews and the Hindus, as well as on the Deobandi Hanafis,

Humaira Begum

Humaira and Zahir Shah spent their twenty-nine years in exile in Italy living in a relatively modest four-bedroom villa in the affluent community of Olgiata on Via Cassia, north of the city of Rome.

Luce López-Baralt

"Borges o la mística del silencio: Lo que había al otro lado del Zahir" in Jorge Luis Borges.

Mahton

Similarly from Sailkot came Mian Mota, who first settled in Jaswan-Kopti near Gurdaspur and then in Rajpur near Hoshiarpur, whence he founded Narur in Kapurthala, naming it after the elder of his two sons Nar Chand and Zahir Chand .

Robert Gensburg

Abdul Zahir was one of the ten captives who faced charges before a version of the Guantanamo military commission that was ruled unconstitutional bye the Supreme Court of the United States.


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