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muzaffar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muzaffar, Muzaffer, or
Mozaffar (Arabic: مظفر; "the Victorious") may
refer to: Al-
Muzaffar Umar (died...
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imperial title was: Al-Sultan al-Azam wal
Khaqan al-Mukarram
Hazrat Abul
Muzaffar Muhy-ud-Din
Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I,
Badshah Ghazi,...
- Al-
Muzaffar (Arabic: المظفر, "the victorious") may
refer to: Mu'nis al-Khadim (845/6–933), a
eunuch and the
leading Abbasid general of the
early 10th century...
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Muzaffar Hasan (born 22 July 1902) was an
Indian nationalist leader from
Uttar Pradesh,
serving Indian National Congress party (Congress Party) organization...
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Muzaffar Ali (born 21
October 1944) is an
Indian filmmaker,
fashion designer, poet, artist,
cultural revivalist, and
social worker. Raja
Muzaffar was...
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Muzaffar al-Din can
refer to: Gökböri, or
Muzaffar ad-Din Gökböri (1154 – 1233), one of
Saladins generals Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek,
atabeg of the Eldiguzids...
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Muzaffar Ahmed may
refer to:
Muzaffar Ahmed (politician) (1889–1973),
Indian Bengali politician,
journalist and
communist activist Muzaffar Ahmed (economist)...
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Territory of
Jammu and Kashmir, to
Muzaffar Ahmad Wani, the prin****l of a
public higher-secondary school, and
Maimoona Muzaffar, a
postgraduate of
science who...
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Muhyi ad-Din
Muzaffar Jang
Hidayat (died 13
February 1751) was the
third Nizam of
Hyderabad from 1750
until his
death in 1751. He had
taken up the title...
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Muzaffar Ahmad (known as Kakababu; 5
August 1889 – 18
December 1973) was an Indian-Bengali politician,
journalist and a co-founder of the
Communist Party...