- (title) Also
spelt sayid, said, sai****, seyit, seyd, s****, sa****, say****,
saiyid, se**** and sey****.[citation needed] Grim,
Brian J.; Johnson, Todd M. (2013)...
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Geographic Books. p. 342. ISBN 978-0-14-198539-8. On one side were the
Saiyid brothers,
whose Baraha clan of
Indian Muslims was as
native to
India as...
- Imam, CSI, KCSI (11
February 1869 – 31
October 1932), also
known as Sir
Saiyid Ali Imam, was an
Indian Barrister and
freedom fighter who was the first...
- Kalateh-ye Sey**** Ali (Persian: كلاته سيدعلي) may
refer to: Kalateh-ye Sey**** Ali, Gonabad,
Razavi Khorasan Province Kalateh-ye Sey**** Ali, Mashhad, Razavi...
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Makhdoom (Arabic: مخدوم,
meaning one who is
served and
sometimes spelled Makhdum, Bengali: মখদুম, romanized: Mokhdum) is an
Arabic word
meaning "Teacher...
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Ameena Saiyid OBE is a
former managing director of
Oxford University Press (OUP) in ****stan. She
became the head of OUP ****stan in 1988,
becoming the...
- S****
Ameer Ali
Order of the Star of
India (6
April 1849 – 3
August 1928) was an
Indian jurist, a
prominent political leader, and
author of a
number of...
- Sir S****
Muhammad ****lla KCIE (****amese: ছাৰ ছৈয়দ মহম্মদ ছাদুল্লাহ; 21 May 1885 – 8
January 1955) was the 1st
Prime Minister of ****am in
British India...
- S****
Nazrul Islam (Bengali: সৈয়দ নজরুল ইসলাম, romanized: Soiyod
Nozrul Islam; 1925 – 3
November 1975) was a
Bangladeshi politician and a
senior leader...
- Abu
Sayeed Chowdhury (Bengali: আবু সাঈদ চৌধুরী; 31
January 1921 – 2
August 1987) was a
jurist and the
second president of Bangladesh.
Besides that, he...