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 Mamluk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Mamluk dynasties of Egypt were instrumental in defeating the invading Mongol army, the Mamluk forces being under Qutuz at the time.
The Mamluk dynasties were also central in eliminating the last remnants of the Crusaders from Egypt and Syria under Baibars, Qalawun, and Khalil.
In 1806 Mohammad Ali Pasha became the governor of Egypt.
mamluk.iqnaut.net   (901 words)

  
 History News Network
Finally, Nazim Pasha embarked on furious campaigns against the Iraqi tribes which created a lot of dissension in Baghdad, particularly since he attempted to defeat the tribes in one fell swoop, strongly testing his unprepared troops.
Nazim Pasha was recalled to Istanbul, undoubtedly because of British complaints (the Ottoman Sultan still heeded the British, even though the Germans were becoming the preponderant force at court).
In the years leading up to the establishment of Baghdad’s main commercial thoroughfare, the Ottoman governor that preceded Khalil Pasha, Nazim Pasha incurred the wrath both of the British merchant houses and the influential Iraqi families in Baghdad in his zeal to begin the Rasheed street project.
www.historynewsnetwork.com /blogs/24.html   (10146 words)

  
 A Chronology of the Armenian Genocide
Talaat (Mehmet Talaat Pasha 1874-1921), Minister of the Interior 1913-1917 and Grand Vizier (Prime Minister) 1917-1918.
Enver (Ismail Enver Pasha 1881-1922), Minister of War 1914-1918.
Halil (Halil [Khalil] Kut 1881-1957), Enver's uncle and military commander of Ottoman forces.
www.armenian-genocide.org /chronology.html   (385 words)

  
 The Leiden List: List of the Tablets of Baha'u'llah
Source of Gleanings I. Khalil Shahidi's memoirs refer to an Aqa Muhammad-Hasan, brother of Ustad Abu'l-Qasim Shahidzadih, who died in the house of `Abbud in `Akka during the ministry of Shoghi Effendi.
This Aqa Muhammad-Hasan received many tablets from Baha'u'llah and `Abdu'l-Baha, and prepared 7 volumes of their writings which were in the possession of Shoghi Effendi and were sent by him to the Wilmette archives.
Lawh-i Fu`ad (Tablet on the death of Fu`ad Pasha) 1869.
www.bahai-library.com /resources/leiden.list/leiden.list.html   (14643 words)

  
 Khalid al-Baghdadi
He memorized the Qur'an according to the fourteen different ways of recitation, and became very famous everywhere for this.
The Prince Ihsan Ibrahim Pasha, the governor of Baban, tried to persuade him to look after the schools in his kingdom.
However, he refused and moved to the city of Sanandaj, where he studied the Sciences of mathematics, engineering, astronomy, and chemistry.
www.naqshbandi.org /chain/31.htm   (3262 words)

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