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abdallah

n. 1 (context Islam English) The father of the prophet Muhammad. 2 (given name male from=Arabic) meaning ''servant of God''.

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Abdallah (Moghul Khan)

Sultan Abd-Allah khan was son of Koraish Sultan and was grand son of Abdurashid Khan. He was khan of (in Turfan 1634/5-1638/9) 1638–1669 d. 1675 and in (in Chalish, in Kashgaria 1638–1669) 1634/5-1639 with Sultan Abu'l Muhammad (1635–1653).

When Abdul Karim Khan (Yarkand) died, and the government came to his brother Muḥammad, 'Abdullah sent a large army against the latter from Transoxiana. It was defeated, and returned.

List of Chagatai khans

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Usage examples of "abdallah".

Baghdad could cut all trade and oil exports to Jordan and direct its agents in Amman to try to assassinate King Abdallah or encourage his Palestinian population to overthrow him.

Major Karim Abdallah al-Jubburi, in al-Majallah, January 9, 1991, in JPRS-NEA, February 12, 1991, pp.

If the United States embarks on a military campaign against Iraq, Baghdad might very well decide to try to overthrow King Abdallah as a way of forestalling or derailing the campaign.

This new envoy was an Emir much respected by the Soldan, whose name was Abdallah el Hadgi.

Major Karim Abdallah al-Jubburi, in al-Majallah, January 9, 1991, in JPRS-NEA, February 12, 1991, pp. 10-19.

The early conversion of Abdallah, and his skilful pen, had recommended him to the important office of transcribing the sheets of the Koran: he betrayed his trust, corrupted the text, derided the errors which he had made, and fled to Mecca to escape the justice, and expose the ignorance, of the apostle.

The early conversion of Abdallah, and his skilful pen, had recommended him to the important office of transcribing the sheets of the Koran: he betrayed his trust, corrupted the text, derided the errors which he had made, and fled to Mecca to escape the justice, and expose the ignorance, of the apostle.

Abdallah, the son of Jaafar, a glorious and holy martyr, undertook, with a banner of five hundred horse, the pious and profitable commission of despoiling the infidels.

Abdallah Al Shami, a senior Islamic Jihad leader, told the Gulf News: "We will continue our resistance to the Zionist enemy with all possible means and we will not be stopped by a Palestinian or a Zionist.