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Hussain (Arabic: يَا حُسَيْن, romanized: Yā Ḥusayn) is an
Arabic phrase used by Shia
Muslims to
invoke the
memory or
intervention of
Hussain ibn Ali...
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Husseyn Langah I (Persian: حُسین لنگاہ اَوّل Huṣaīn Langāh Awwal) was the
second Langah Sultan of Multan, who
reigned from 1469
until his
death in 1498...
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independent ruler of Sorkot. The city was
invaded during the
reign of
Sultan Husseyn II by
ruler Shah
Husayn of the
Arghun dynasty,
probably at Babur's insistence...
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previous Dey, the
Divan of
Algiers elected Hussein as the next ruler.
Husseyn Dey
succeeded Ali V ben
Ahmed as dey of
Algiers in
March 1818. He enacted...
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established the
Langah Sultanate in
Multan after the fall of the
Sayyid dynasty.
Husseyn Langah I (reigned 1456–1502) was the
second ruler of
Langah Sultanate....
- Hussain, Husayin, Hussayin, Hüseyin, Husseyin, Huseyn, Hossain, Hosein,
Husseyn (etc.). The
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
which follows a
standardized way for...
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Husayn Al-Musawi (also
Hussein Musawi) is a
Lebanese who
founded the now-dissolved pro-Iranian
Islamist militia Islamic Amal in 1982. He was a Shia from...
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ruler of the
Timurid Empire during the mid-fifteenth
century Mīrzā
Husseyn Bāyqarāh,
Emperor of the
Timurid dynasty of Herāt Shāh Abbās The Great...
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during the
medieval India, who were
invited to
settle in the
region by Shah
Husseyn of the
Langah Sultanate of Multan.
These Baloch settlers were displaced...
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Iranian alim (Islamic scholar) and mystic. He was the son of
Husseyn and was born in Tabriz, Iran. He was born on 29
April 1866 in Tabriz. His...