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  Alim Khan: Viele Informationen uber Alim Khan an onlineenzyklopaedie.de
Alim Khan: Viele Informationen uber Alim Khan an onlineenzyklopaedie.de
HH Seyyid Mir Mohammed Alim Khan (* 3.
Mit der Vertreibung Alim Khan wurde das Emirat zur eigenständigen sowjetischen Volksrepublik Buchara mit Samarkand als Hauptstadt, bevor es 1925 in die sowjetische Unionsrepublik Usbekistan integriert wurde.
www.onlineenzyklopaedie.de /a/al/alim_khan.html   (94 words)

  
  Mohammed Alim Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emir Mohammed Alim Khan (1880–1944) was the last emir of the Manghit dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of the Emirate of Bukhara in Central Asia.
It is thought that Alim Khan, who initially favored modernization and the reformists, realised that their eventual goals included no place for either him or his descendants as rulers.
Alim Khan was the first and only Manghit ruler to add the title of Caliph to his name, and was the last direct descendant of Genghis Khan to serve as a national ruler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammed_Alim_Khan   (458 words)

  
 Analysis of the writings of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan - i, The Milli Gazette, Vol. 3 No. 5
Khan’s own understanding of Islam and its place in the modern world are shown as largely a response to what he saw as the failure or inability of other Islamic groups active in India at the time to provide a proper, and in his view, authentic Islamic leadership to the Muslim community.
Wahiduddin Khan was born in a family of Pathan landlords in 1925 at Badharia, a village near the town of Azamgarh, in the eastern United Provinces, now the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Khan began airing his differences with the Jama’at’s ideology and policies even while a senior leader of the Jama’at, but as these differences began to grow, he decided to quit the organisation after serving it for fifteen years, in 1962.
www.milligazette.com /Archives/01032002/0103200280.htm   (1842 words)

  
 Alim Khan
Der Artikel Alim Khan gehört zur Kategorie: Emir, Mann, Geboren 1880, Gestorben 1944
Alim Khan, 1911, Foto von Sergei Michailowitsch Prokudin-Gorski
Mit der Vertreibung Alim Khan wurde das Emirat 1920 zur eigenständigen sowjetischen Volksrepublik Buchara mit Samarkand als Hauptstadt, bevor es 1925 in die sowjetische Unionsrepublik Usbekistan integriert wurde.
www.xn--enzyklopdie-s8a.de /Alim_Khan.html   (206 words)

  
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Alim, A. Balandin and J. Liu, “Electrical and thermal conductivity of Ge/Si quantum dot supperlattices", Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 152 (6), G432 (2005).
Alim, V. Fonoberov and A. Balandin, “Interpretation of the phonon frequency shifts in ZnO quantum dots”, 2005 MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, California, March 28-April 1, 2005.
Alim, V. Fonoberov and A. Balandin, “Investigation of phonon frequency shifts in ZnO quantum dots”, 2005 APS MAR05 Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 21-25, 2005.
www.engr.ucr.edu /~alim   (351 words)

  
 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 820
Alim's zeal for this genre goes back to his childhood.
Using the analogy of a tree, Alim says that in the sphere of North Indian classical music, he "nurtured the seedlings to grow into a tree." However, he says that the real credit for the renaissance of this genre should go to Shafiur Rahman and his wife.
Nevertheless, through the organisation Shadhona, a centre for advancement of subcontinental music (of which Alim is the chairperson), some major steps have been taken to popularise classical music.
www.thedailystar.net /2006/09/16/d609161402114.htm   (472 words)

  
 Alim Khan - Definition, explanation
Emir Mohammed Alim Khan (1880-1944) was the last emir of Bukhara.
Alim Khan was ruler of Bukhara's autonomous city-state in Central Asia.
The Emir presided over the internal affairs of his emirate as absolute monarch, although since the mid-1800s Bukhara had been a vassal state of the Russian Empire.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/al/alim_khan.php   (165 words)

  
 Opinion
Genghis Khan was a shaman, not Muslim -- origin of the title ‘Khan’ remains obscure (Turkic-Tatar ?), but ‘Khan’ or ‘han’ or ’xan’ was a familiar term in Manchuria by the Tang dynasty from 7th to 10th century.
Genghis Khan went into the great mosque -- the only such building he is known to have ever entered in his life and summoned the 280 richest men of the city.
And, from that day till 1920, when Soviet armies marched in Bukhara and ousted the emir, Alim Khan, the last ruling descendant of Genghis Khan, his was one of the history’s longest family dynasties (for seven centuries).
www.pakistanlink.com /Opinion/2005/Nov05/18/05.HTM   (1164 words)

  
 The Hindu : And justice for all ....
In fact, the assistant sessions judge pulled up the investigating officer for recording the statement of police officers and filing chargesheets against the accused without an investigation and without taking pains to collect cogent evidence.
Alim Khan (name changed) was 19 years old when riots broke out in his area.
For the members of the Chiliya community in Malad, a northwest suburb, fleeing to Gujarat was the only option.
www.hindu.com /mag/2004/08/22/stories/2004082200110100.htm   (1073 words)

  
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Alim, V. Fonoberov and A. Balandin, “Origin of optical phonon frequency shifts in ZnO quantum dots”, Appl.
Alim, V. Fonoberov and A. Balandin, “Interpretation of the phonon frequency shifts in ZnO quantum dots”, 2005 MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, April 2005 (accepted) K.
Alim, V. Fonoberov and A. Balandin, “Investigation of phonon frequency shifts in ZnO quantum dots”, 2005 APS MAR05 Meeting, Los Angeles, March 2005 (accepted) W.
www.ee.ucr.edu /~alim/Khan-resume.doc   (329 words)

  
 Sitorai- and Mokhi-khosa Palace, Bukhara
In this hall there is an exposition of things, which were presented to Bukharan khans by different ambassadors.
In next palace you can see a gold-embroidery chapans of bokharan emirs, implemented in the beginning of 20 century (in the beginning of the century only men has right to embroider chapans in gold, that is why all clothes, presented in the hall, was made by men).
Straight before the pond there is summer khan arbor, where he spent his leisure.
www.advantour.com /uzbekistan/bukhara/sitorai_palace.htm   (266 words)

  
 Chai Khaana - View Single Post - NADIR KHAN ,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ali Ahmad Khan who for years had hopes of becoming king after arriving in Jalalabad, instead of turning the people toward Amanullah Khan declared himself to be a future candidate for the throne.
Ghulam Sidiq Khan pointed to the long time relations, which existed between Afghanistan and British and said that it was the first time that the British relied on her one-sided policy.
When Abdul Ghafar Khan heard about Nadir’s speech, he advised his followers to hold the oath of support because he was sure Nadir was acting in hypocrisy, dissimulation, and betrayal to Amanullah Khan.
www.pashto.org /chaikhaana/11493-post3.html   (10561 words)

  
 Uzbekistan - Bukhara City
Nearby Taqi-Zaragon is Ulughbek Medressa, Central Asia's oldest Medressa, built by the ruler in 1417 parallel to the one at Samarkand's Registan.
Nearby Emir Alim Khan Medressa was built by the last Emir towards the end of his rule in 1914 and is now used as a children's library.
The last Emir to be crowned in the Coronation court was Alim Khan in 1910.
www.stantours.com /uz_rg_bk_bc.html   (1281 words)

  
 Discovery :: Archive :: Gourmet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
They fell in love and Said Alim Khan brought her home to Bukhara where they were wed.
To please his wife and make her feel at home, Alim Khan sent for a German chef from St. Petersburg, who introduced German culinary delights to the court's menu.
In 1920 together with his court and his entourage, Said Alim Khan left for Afghanistan, where he settled in Kabul and a whole new era dawned in Bukhara.
www.silkpress.orexca.com /archive/discovery/spring2004/gourmet.shtml   (981 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Legends about Samarkand and other Uzbek cities
If the other Khans see how great it is, they will want one like it." So he made his plans, and ordered his soldiers to guard the builder.
The Khan respected the artisan and his skill, and said he would consent to the man's wishes if he created something more beautiful and wonderful than his daughter in the course of one night.
And the Khan could not help but agree that the fabric was more wonderful than the artisan's daughter, and agreed to rescind his marriage proposal.
www.allempires.com /Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=12638   (1631 words)

  
 History of Afghanistan
Sardar Mohammad Sulaiman Khan, who was a soldier in the mounted unit of the British army, received the position of military attaché; Sardar Fatih Mohammad Khan Zikria became the magistrate and Sardar Mohammad Aziz Khan was appointed as cultural attaché.
Since Amanullah Khan was looking for a symbol for the remembrance of the independence war therefore, he made the mistake and instructed to build a monument in which the name of the mentioned personalities, instead of the names of the martyrs who bravely lost their lives for their land, was inscribed.
One of them was Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan, the High Governor of the Eastern Province, and the other one was Sardar Mohammad Osman Khan, former Governor of Kandahar, and the third one was Sardar Faiz Mohammad Khan Zikria, Minister of Education, who were in contact with the prominent religious figures banished to Dehradun, India.
www.afghanan.net /afghanistan/saqaw.htm   (19134 words)

  
 Central Asia: West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The capital was moved from Urgench to Khiva during the reign of Arab Mohammed I, in the first half of the 17th century, as a result of the water sources drying up in the previous establishment.
Timur Shah was, technically, Emir in Transoxiana for the last Chagatai Khans, but as a practical matter pursued his own agenda entirely - his putative overlords were purely puppets by the last quarter of the 14th century.
The Qarakhanids, or Ilig Khans, were an Uighur Karluk sept inhabiting the steppes to the north of Transoxiana.
www.hostkingdom.net /centasia.html   (2219 words)

  
 Central Asia - South   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Bamiyan was invaded by the Saffarids in 871.
A Muslim fortress town from the 9th to the 12th cent., Bamian was sacked by Ghenghis Khan in 1221 and never regained its former prominence.
Hunza was a Northwest Frontier State, one of the tribal entities in the northern highlands of Pakistan which have been more-or-less autonomous for ages, due to inaccessibility and the intransigence of the indigenes.
www.hostkingdom.net /Centasia3.html   (1776 words)

  
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Alim khan Translation: Types of nationalities in the Turkestan krai.
Masein Khan Tiura (nephew of the khan [Rus.]).
Palace of the son of the Kokand Khan (son of the khan [Per.]).
memory.loc.gov /pnp/ppmsca/09900/09951/09951.txt   (7712 words)

  
 Alexander Rose on Jack Weatherford’s Genghis Khan on National Review Online
If they decided to fight, the khan was as good as his word, and they died — all of them, men, women, and children — but those who elected to pay fealty to the conqueror lived in peace under Mongol protection.
So far, Genghis Khan may not sound like a compassionate conservative, but Weatherford argues that his subject was a great deal more tolerant and far-sighted than his barbaric reputation suggests.
The last ruling descendant of Genghis, Alim Khan, emir of Bukhara, was deposed in 1920 by the Soviets, heralds of a new world empire.
www.nationalreview.com /books/rose200409231429.asp   (1175 words)

  
 KARACHI: MQM man acquitted in attack on PS case -DAWN - Local; May 30, 2002
The judge, who is holding the trial inside the jail, also issued non-bailable warrants for the arrest of the accused and ordered the police to produce him before the court on June 25.
Shoaib Khan, allegedly involved in the kidnapping of his rival businessman, Haji Ibrahim, was being taken back to the Landhi jail from an anti-terrorism court, when the prisoner’s van came under attack near Malook Hotel, near the Malir bridge.
Judge Alim Jan Khan also ordered the forfeiture of the surety bond, deposited for the bail of the businessman.
www.dawn.com /2002/05/30/local23.htm   (663 words)

  
 Asians in UK must build bridges of social integration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Though Abdul Alim has been living in Ilford, a London suburb, for the last 25 years, his mindset is still Pakistani.
Mr Alim from Karachi and his compatriot and neighbour, Raja Adalat Khan from Jhelum in Pakistan, are typical examples of the chasm identified by British politicians between the Whites and some Asian communities, mainly Pakistani and Bangladeshi: self-segregation.
Mr Khan, who has lived here 40 years, is described as a pillar of the community.
www.hvk.org /articles/0701/87.html   (465 words)

  
 Uzbekistan
Jan 1826 - Mar 1826 Husayn Khan (b.
1688 - 1702 Ishaq Aqa Shah Niyoz Khan
Dec 1806 - 1825 Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan
www.worldstatesmen.org /Uzbekistan.html   (2101 words)

  
 Discovery :: Archive :: Culture Shock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Each contest varied in number and category depending on the participants and their skills.
Abdulakhad Khan invited only 8-10 participants within his group, and his descendant Alim Khan held contests with almost double the number.
Alim Khan extended the competition to his commander, Little Ibragim (aptly named due to his stature).
discoveruzbekistan.com /archive/discovery/winter2002/shock2.shtml   (380 words)

  
 UzbekWorld.com - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Kalyan minaret is a part of the Architectural ensemble Poi-Kalyan which also includes the cathedral mosque Masjidi-Kalyan (first half of the 15th century) with 288 domes, built on the brick columns, the Mini-Arab Madrasah (1535-1536), and Amir Alim Khan Madrasah (beginning of the 20th century).
Legend says that although Changiz Khan destroyed most of the Bukhara city (1220), he did not touch the minaret and left it standing, supposedly because he was struck by its beauty and majesty.
At the beginning of the 16th century the nomadic Uzbeks under Shaibani Khan conquered the two Timurid states of Central Asia and Khorasan and established the Shaibani Dynasty, which included Transoxonia, Balkh, Badakhshan, Fergana, Tashkent, Turkestan and sometimes parts of Khorasan.
www.uzbekworld.com /news/viewnews.cgi?newsid982748358,20784,   (1380 words)

  
 Two shot dead in Lakki Marwat -DAWN - National; December 22, 2001
According to police sources, a jeep taxi driver, Mohibullah, was killed allegedly by Ghaffar Khan, Azad Khan, Arsala Khan, Samandar Khan, Wali Khan and Mohammad Ismail, all hailing from Land Ahmad Khel, in Begu Khel.
In another incident in Tajori police station vicinity, Usaf Khan was shot dead allegedly by three people.
In the same police station area, Palos Khan, Umar Khan, Alim Khan, Syed Rehman and Feroz Khan allegedly opened fire on Khesor Khan, wounding him badly.
www.dawn.com /2001/12/22/nat3.htm   (209 words)

  
 Modern history ( 17th - 20th century)
Bukhara did not re-emerge from Samarkand's shadow until Abdullah Khan, descended from Genghis Khan's grandson Sheiban, rebuilt most of it in the second half of the 16th century.
Abdullah Khan's less competent Sheibanid successors wasted their limited energies bickering with other khanates until Nadir Shah invaded from Persia and founded the Astrakhanid dynasty in 1740.
In the Ark and the gaudy summer palace resided the last emir, Alim Khan, hanging onto the trappings of 'power.
members.tripod.com /Commandov/Bukhara7.htm   (1518 words)

  
 Welcome to Beximco Group | News and Media
Vice-chairman of the company Salman F Rahman, directors Iqbal Ahmed, O K Chowdhury, Dr. Abdul Alim Khan, C H Rahman, Barrister Faheemul Huq and Advocate Ahsanul Karim and Company Secretary Mohammad Asad Ullah were present in the meeting.
Vice-chairman of Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited Salman F Rahman speaks at the 29 th annual general meeting of the company held in Dhaka today (Thursday, June 2, 2005).
The meeting presided over by Chairman of the company A S F Rahman was also attended by its directors Iqbal Ahmed, O K Chowdhury, Dr. Abdul Alim Khan, C H Rahman, Barrister Faheemul Huq and Advocate Ahsanul Karim and Company Secretary Mohammad Asad Ullah were present in the meeting.
www.beximco.org /news/newsmedia.asp?news=6   (376 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Hommage A Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Music: Various Artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was one of the greatest, and most passionate performers of qawwali music in all time.
It then continues forth with a classical north Indian performance of dhrupad from the Mallik Family, another poem from Alim Qasimov, classical Persian rhythms of the Kurdish Kamkar Ensemble from Iran, another Uzbek song from Munadjat Yulchieva and a duet between Salamat Ali Khan and Shafqat Ali Khan.
This set is an essential buy for fans of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, something that will bring back memories of one of the greatest qawwali performers of all time.
www.amazon.com /Hommage-Nusrat-Fateh-Ali-Khan/dp/B00000I3XI   (1483 words)

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