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ḠOLĀM-ḤOSAYN KHAN ṬABĀṬABĀʾI
Arif Naushahi
(b. Delhi, 1727-28, d. after 1781), Sayyed, secretary (monši) by profession, political intermediary, and author of a popular history of India called Siar al-motaʾaḵḵerin.
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ḠANĪMAT KONJĀHĪ
Arif Naushahi
Persian poet from the Indian subcontinent, famous for composing Nīrang-e ʿešq (d. ca 1713).
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ḠOLĀM SARVAR
Arif Naushahi
b. Mofti Ḡolām Moḥammad LĀHURI (b. Lahore, 1828; d. near Medina, 1890), historian, hagiographer, and poet in Persian and Urdu.
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ḤEKMAT BEY
Tahsin Yazici
, ʿĀREF, Ottoman šayḵ-al-eslām (supreme authority in religious matters) 1845-54, poet in Turkish, Arabic, and Persian.
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ČELEBĪ, ʿĀREF
Tahsin Yazici
(670-719/1272-1320), the son of Bahāʾ-al-Dīn Solṭān Walad (q.v.) and the grandson of Mawlānā Jalāl-al-Dīn Moḥammad Rūmī.
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MOFAŻŻAL al-JOʿFI
Mushegh Asatryan
a prominent member of the Kufan ḡolāt and companion of the sixth and seventh Shiʿite imams Jaʿfar al-Ṣādeq and Musa al-Kāẓem.
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ESḤĀQ AḤMAR NAḴAʿI
Mushegh Asatryan
a prominent Shiʿi extremist active in Iraq, founder of the Esḥāqiya ḡolāt sect, and the supposed author of a number of texts.
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JEM SOLṬĀN
Osman G. Özgüdenli
(or Šāhzāda Jem, 1459-1495), Ottoman prince and poet.
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KANDAHAR vii. From 1973 to the Present
Antonio Giustozzi
Mohammad Daoud Khan took power in July 1973, his ban on party political activities hit Kandahar too.
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EBN ḴALDŪN, ABŪ ZAYD ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN
Franz Rosenthal
b. Moḥammad (b. 27 May 1332; d. 17 March 1406), the historian famous for the general theory of history and civilization brilliantly expounded in his Moqaddema.


