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  1. Biography. He was born in Baghdad on the day of Jumu`ah, 14 Sha`ban 1217 AH (Friday, 10 December 1802). He was a prominent Baghdad scholar in the Ottoman Empire. Because some of his teachings resembled that of the Salafis and ibn Taimiyya, he was accused of supporting Wahhabism. This led to his dismissal in 1847.

  2. Born. 1217 BC. Died. 1155 BC (aged 61-62) Burial. KV11. Ramses III was the second Pharaoh of the 20th dynasty in Ancient Egypt. He has ruled from 26 March 1186 to 15 April 1155 BC and is considered to be the last great King of the New kingdom . He later fought with the sea people and won against them in a battle known as Battle of the Delta ...

  3. Mamluk dynasty was founded by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, a Turkic Mamluk slave-general of the Ghurid Empire from Central Asia. Mamluks were soldiers of slave origins who had converted to Islam. The phenomenon started in the 9th century and gradually the Mamluks became a powerful military class in various Muslim societies.

  4. Magnetician. poet. theologian. Parent (s) Hodierna of St Albans. Position held. abbot ( Cirencester Abbey, 1213–1217) Alexander Neckam [a] (8 September 1157 – 31 March 1217) was an English poet, theologian, and writer. He was an abbot of Cirencester Abbey from 1213 until his death.

  5. Rashid al-Din Sinan ( Arabic: راشد الدين سنان Rāshid ad-Dīn Sinān; 1131/1135 – 1193) also known as the Old Man of the Mountain ( Arabic: شيخ الجبل Sheikh al-Jabal; Latin: Vetulus de Montanis ), [1] [2] was an Arab Muslim missionary ( dāʿī) [3] who served as the leader of the Nizari Ismaili state and the Order of ...

  6. Girish A.D. was born in Chalakudy [4], Thrissur, Kerala, to Dineshan and Geetha. He attended his higher secondary in St. Sebastians HSS, Kuttikkad, Chalakudy. [5] He did his Bachelor of Technology in MET's School of Engineering, Mala, Thrissur. Girish is married to Chippy Viswan since 23 June 2019. [citation needed]

  7. Sunni Islam. Farrukh-Zad ( Full name: Jamal ad-Dawlah Abu Shuja Farrukh-Zad ), was sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire from (1053 – 4 April 1059). His reign was considered one of benevolence, prosperity and tranquility for the Ghaznavid empire. [2] It was free of the chaotic turbulence and greed from palace ghulams until the end of his reign.

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