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- Mohammedan (also spelled Muhammadan, ****mmedan, ****medan or ****metan) is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. It is used as both...
- Mohammedan Sporting Club (Bengali: মহামেডান স্পোর্টিং ক্লাব), commonly referred to as Mohammedan, is an Indian multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West...
- Mohammadan (Persian: محمدان, also Romanized as Moḩammadān) is a village in Abish Ahmad Rural District, Abish Ahmad District, Kaleybar County, East Azerbaijan...
- Society or Anjuman-Al-Farz to support the poor and needy students of the Mohammadan Anglo Oriental (MAO) College. In 1890 Mohsin-ul-Mulk founded Urdu Defence...
- S**** Ameer Ali CSI (6 April 1849 – 3 August 1928) was an Indian jurist, a prominent political leader, and the author of a number of influential books on...
- notable as the seat of Aligarh Muslim University, which was founded here as Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875, initiating the Aligarh Movement. Written...
- Mohammadan (Persian: محمدان) is a city in the Central District of Bampur County, Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National...
- reign; d. 658) 1260–1260. Lane-Poole, Stanley (1894), "Ayyūbids", The Mohammadan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables with Historical Introductions...
- Former name(s) Aligarh Institute Gazette; Aligarh Institute Gazette of the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College; Muslim University Gazette; Aligarh Muslim University...
- one of the prin****l titles used by "Mohammedan Princely States": Other Mohammadan titles sometimes equivalent in consideration to Nawab, but not always...