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Mohammed Siraj (born 13
March 1994) is an
Indian international cricketer who
plays as a right-arm fast
bowler for the
Indian national team. He also plays...
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Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah (1733 – 2 July 1757),
commonly known as
Siraj-ud-Daulah or
Siraj ud-Daula, was the last
independent Nawab of Bengal. The...
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Siraj is Arabic: سراج, romanized:
sirāj, lit. 'lamp, light',
itself a
loanword from
Imperial Aramaic: שְׁרָגָא, romanized: šǝrāgā. It may
refer to: Siraj...
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Siraj is a
given name and
surname from Arabic: سراج, romanized:
sirāj, lit. 'lamp, light',
itself a
loanword from
Imperial Aramaic: שְׁרָגָא, romanized: šǝrāgā...
- Minhaj-al-Din Abu Amr
Othman ibn
Siraj-al-Din
Muhammad Juzjani (born 1193),
simply known as
Minhaj al-
Siraj Juzjani, was a 13th-century
Persian historian...
- 1757. The
victory was made
possible by the
defection of Mir Jafar,
Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah's
commander in chief. The
battle helped the
British East India...
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Siraj al-Din
Naqshbandi (1896, Biyara, safi abad
javanroud iran – 1997, Istanbul, Turkey),
nicknamed Siraj al-Din al-Thani,
meaning the
second Siraj...
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Siraj-ul-Haq (Pashto: سراج الحق ; born 5
September 1962) is a ****stani
politician who was
elected as the
chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, a
religious political...
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Sayyid Sirajuddin,
commonly known as
Siraj Aurangabadi (1715–1763), was an
Indian mystic poet who
initially wrote in
Persian and
later started writing...
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Farah Siraj (Arabic: فرح سراج) is a
Jordanian vocalist named as Jordan's “Musical Amb****adress”, has a
career that
spans the
United States,
Europe and...