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Milan Emil
Amruš (October 1, 1848 – May 26, 1919) was a
Croatian physician,
lawyer and politician, a two-term
mayor of Zagreb.
Amruš was born in Brod...
- 175 (AD 791/2),
Amrus turned on his master, and he and
Sarhabil ibn
Saltan al-Zawagi
attacked Matruh with swords,
killing him.
Amrus then went to Córdoba...
- held in
prison without charge until 1973.
Amrus was born in Natal,
North Sumatra. His
given name was
Amrus, but when he went to
school in Yogyakarta,...
- Chak
Amru (Urdu: چک امرُو) is a town of
Shakargarh tehsil in
Narowal district of
Punjab province of the ****stan. It is
located near ****stan-India border...
- by his
brother Amrus in 918. However, the
Huesca citizenry rejected Amrus in
favor of his
brother Fortun ibn
Muhammad al-Tawil.
Amrus fled to Barbastro...
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transliterated as "Amr ibn al-Khattab". The
transcription of "Amr" as "Amro" or "
Amru" is
another way to
differentiate it from the name "Omar" The most prominent...
- Al-Andalus in 798, and in 800
conquered Huesca from the Banu Salama.
General Amrus ibn
Yusuf (born in Huesca), sent by the Amir,
conquered Zaragoza and Huesca...
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relative and ally of
rebel Amrus ibn Yusuf. On 12
March 887,
Muhammad killed the great-grandson of
Amrus, Mas'ud ibn
Amrus,
governor of Huesca, and seized...
- ʿAmr ibn Maymūn al-ʿAwdī (Arabic: عمرو بن ميمون العودي) was one of the
Ansar companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is
quoted as a
hadith narrator...
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Amru Helmy Daulay (18
October 1939 – 28
January 2023) was an
Indonesian politician. A
member of Golkar, he
served as
regent of
Mandailing Natal from 2000...