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peace (salam) and, as per hadith, his
devilish nature surrendered to
islam (
aslama shayṭānī). The
Christian saint Josaphat is
based on the Buddha. The name...
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Aslamas Beg (Georgian: ასლამაზ ორბელიანი), also
known as
Aslan Khan, was a
Safavid official and
military commander of
Georgian origin. A
scion of the...
- CiteSeerX 10.1.1.1029.1828. doi:10.1177/1527476407307241. S2CID 144976107.
Aslama, M (2009). "Playing house: Parti****nts'
experiences Of Big
Brother Finland"...
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Islamisches Zentrum Hamburg, IZH; Persian: مرکز اسلامی هامبورگ, romanized: Mrkez
Aslama Hambwrgu), also
known as the Blue
Mosque (German:
Blaue Moschee), was the...
- the
frictions of life." The word “Islam” is
derived from the
Arabic word
aslama,
which denotes the
peace that
comes from
total surrender and acceptance...
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words were used in the
lyrics of some
famous Arabic songs and
poems like
ʿaslāma of
Majda Al Roumi. Furthermore, some
famous Arabic singers were acknowledged...
- keyboards, orchestrations, score,
arrangements Additional musicians Alexey Aslamas –
violin Dalibor Strunc –
cimbalom Production Scott Atkins – production...
- Economics. 17 (3): 193–205. doi:10.1207/s15327736me1703_5. S2CID 154028040.
Aslama, Minna; ****man, Heikki; Sauri,
Tuomo (2004). "Does Market-Entry Regulation...
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Mansur Khan (prior to 1693) Isa Beg (1693)
Aslamas Beg (1693-1695)
Aslamas Beg (1693-1695) Musa Khan (1701) Fath-Ali Khan
Daghestani (...
- Qandahar. He was also rekabdar. Died at
Gulnabad in 1722. He was the son of
Aslamas Beg.
After Mohammad-Ali Khan was
dismissed on 14 June 1722, he was succeeded...