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Saiful Muluk (Urdu: جھیل سیف الملوک) is a
mountainous lake in
northern ****stan,
located at the
northern end of the
Kaghan Valley, near the town of Naran...
- الملوك Wādī el-
Mulūk; Coptic: ϫⲏⲙⲉ Džēme [ˈʃɪ.mæ]), also
known as the
Valley of the
Gates of the
Kings (وادى ابواب الملوك Wādī Ebwāb el-
Mulūk), is an area...
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Jagdish Tukaram Mulik is an
Indian politician and
member of the
Bharatiya Janata Party.
Mulik was a
first term
member of the
Maharashtra Legislative ****embly...
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Anatolian beyliks (Turkish:
Anadolu beylikleri,
Ottoman Turkish: Tavâif-i
mülûk, Beylik;
Turkish pronunciation: [bejlic]) were
small prin****lities (or...
- Saif al-
Mulūk and Badīʿ al-Jamāl (Arabic: قِصَّة سَيْف الْمُلُوْك وَبَدِيْع الْجَمَال) was a
later addition to the One
Thousand and One
Nights collection...
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Abdoel Moeloek (شَعِيْر عَبْدُالْمُلُوْك;
Perfected Spelling:
Syair Abdul Muluk) is an 1847
syair (poem)
credited variously to Raja Ali Haji or his sister...
- Naya
Muluk (Nepali: नयाँ मुलुक) is a
geographical region of Nepal,
which is
situated western-south part in Nepal. The
Terai land
between Kali
River to...
- The
Tajul muluk (taken from Arabic: تجول ملوك, romanized: tājūl
mūlūk, lit. 'wandering kings') is a
commonly used name for a
system of geomancy, comprising...
- Dastūr al-
Mulūk (Persian: دستور الملوک) by Moḥammad Rafiʿ Anṣāri
known as Mirzā Rafiʿā, is one of only
three surviving administrative handbooks from early...
- Abu Nasr
Shams al-
Muluk Duqaq (died 8 June 1104) was the
Seljuq ruler of
Damascus from 1095 to 1104.
Duqaq was a son of the
Seljuq ruler of Syria, Tutush...