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Definition of Mohammedans

Mohammedan
Mohammedan Mo*ham"med*an, n. A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.

Meaning of Mohammedans from wikipedia

- Mohammedan (also spelled Muhammadan, ****mmedan, ****medan or ****metan) is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. It is used as both...
- 1891, Islam reformed the club and named it Mohammedan Sporting Club to represent the Bengali Mohammedans living in Calcutta. The club parti****ted in...
- Mohammedan Sporting Ground (also known as Mohammedan Sporting–Howrah Union Ground) is a multi-use stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal. It is currently used...
- Gr**** Muslims, also known as Muslim Rums, are Muslims of Gr**** ethnic origin whose adoption of Islam (and often the Turkish language and identity) dates...
- Mohammedan Sporting Club Limited is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest and one of the most...
- Mohammedan Literary Society was a literary society of Muslims in British India. Based in Calcutta, it was established in 1863 and was succeeded by the...
- the Mohammedan Sporting Club football team. The Mohammedan Sporting Club also has teams that compete in volleyball, hockey and badminton. Mohammedan Sporting...
- Mohammedan Sporting Club (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম মোহামেডান স্পোর্টিং ক্লাব) is a sports club based in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The club was established in 1950...
- Mohammedan Sporting Club or Mohammedan SC may refer to the following sports teams: Mohammedan SC (Kolkata), sports club in Kolkata, India Mohammedan SC...
- The Caucasian-Mohammedan Legion (German: Kaukasisch-Mohammedanische Legion) was a volunteer unit of the German Army during World War II. The Legion was...