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Bahlul Mustafazade
Bahlul may refer to: People * Bahlūl, companion of Imam Musa al-Kadhim * Bahlul of Shirvan, member of the House of Shirvanshah, the ruling dynasty of Shirvan * Ali al-Bahlul (born 1969), US Guantanamo Bay detainee * Bahlul Ibn Marzuq (died 802), Basque rebel under Moorish rule * Bahlul Khan Lodi (died 1489), Delhi sultan, founder Lodi Dynasty * Bahlul Mustafazade, an Azerbaijani football * Ḥasan bar Bahlul, a 10th-century Christian bishop and Syriac linguist Places * Bahlul, Azerbaijan, a village near the city of Stepanakert, de facto part of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in Azerbaijan * Bahlul, Yemen, a village in west-central Yemen {{disambiguation ...
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Bahlool
Bahlūl ( ar, بهلول) was the common name of Wāhab ibn Amr (Arabic: ), a companion of Musa al-Kadhim. He lived in the time of the Caliph Hārūn al-Rashīd. Bahlūl was a well known judge and scholar who came from a wealthy background. The Name 'Bahlul' literally means a laughing man. Mehtar Nikoroi and the leader of the people and the collector of all charities, and in non-Arab cultural areas such as Tajik, it means a fool and a fool, and in North Africa it means a simple-minded person, and maybe it is the same with the word Hubali/Bohali. The meaning is confused. Ibn Arabi, by mentioning its plural form (Bahalil), considered the historical Bahlool as an example of a type of madmen who lose their "reasons" due to "ward" and fall into the category of divine admirers. Majlesi also used it as an adjective in the meaning of clever and brave. Becoming Bahlūl There are interesting and humorous stories about him that depict a wise but crazy personality and indicate his quali ...
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Bahlul Of Shirvan
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Ali Al-Bahlul
Ali Hamza Ahmad Suliman al-Bahlul (born September 11, 1969) is a Yemeni citizen who has been held as an enemy combatant since 2002 in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp. He boycotted the Guantanamo Military Commissions, arguing that there was no legal basis for the military tribunals to judge him. He was convicted in November 2008 of performing media relations for Osama bin Laden, the founder of al-Qaeda, and sentenced to life imprisonment, after a jury of nine military officers deliberated for less than an hour."Guantanamo Jury jails bin Laden media chief for life"
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Bahlul Ibn Marzuq
Bahlul Ibn Marzuq () (died 802) was born in the current term of La Puebla de Castro (Huesca), was a Vascon-Muslim, the son of a local lord named Marzuq ibn Uskara ("son of the Basque"). He rebelled in Zaragoza against the Arab-Muslim government of Al-Andalus in 798, and in 800 conquered Huesca from the Banu Salama. His rebellion carried popular support, especially after public backing by theologian Ibn al-Mughallis.Göran Larsson, ''Ibn García's Shuʻūbiyya Letter: Ethnic and Theological Tensions in Medieval al-Andalus'', pgs. 77-78. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2003. His exploits helped the Franks to conduct their siege and take Barcelona in 801. The emir sent the Huesca native, general Amrus ibn Yusuf, and Zaragoza and Huesca were retaken (c. 801). Bahlul fled to Pallars where he was killed by his lieutenant Jalaf Ibn Rashid (802), who at the time held Barbitanya (Barbastro Barbastro (Latin: ''Barbastrum'' or ''Civitas Barbastrensis'', Aragonese: ''Balbastro'') is a city in the ...
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Bahlul Khan Lodi
Bahlul Khan Lodi (12 July 1489) was the chief of the Pashtun Lodi tribe. Founder of the Lodi dynasty from the Delhi Sultanate upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule. Bahlul became sultan of the dynasty on 19 April 1451 (855 AH). Early life Bahlul's grandfather, Malik Bahram Khan Lodi, a Pashtun tribal chief of Lodi tribe. He later took service under the governor of Multan, Malik Mardan Daulat . Bahram had a total of about five sons. His eldest son, Malik Sultan Shah Lodi, later served under the Sayyid dynasty ruler Khizr Khan and distinguished himself by killing in the battle later's worst enemy Mallu Iqbal Khan. He was rewarded with the title of Islam Khan and in 1419 appointed the governor of Sirhind. Bahlul, the son of Malik Kala Khan Lodi, the younger brother of Malik Sultan was married to Malik Sultan's daughter.Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006). ''The Delhi Sultanate'', Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp.134–36, 139–142Mahajan, V.D. (199 ...
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Bahlul Mustafazade
Bahlul may refer to: People * Bahlūl, companion of Imam Musa al-Kadhim * Bahlul of Shirvan, member of the House of Shirvanshah, the ruling dynasty of Shirvan * Ali al-Bahlul (born 1969), US Guantanamo Bay detainee * Bahlul Ibn Marzuq (died 802), Basque rebel under Moorish rule * Bahlul Khan Lodi (died 1489), Delhi sultan, founder Lodi Dynasty * Bahlul Mustafazade, an Azerbaijani football * Ḥasan bar Bahlul, a 10th-century Christian bishop and Syriac linguist Places * Bahlul, Azerbaijan, a village near the city of Stepanakert, de facto part of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, de jure in Azerbaijan * Bahlul, Yemen, a village in west-central Yemen {{disambiguation ...
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Ḥasan Bar Bahlul
Ḥasan bar Bahlul ( syc, ܚܣܢ ܒܪ ܒܗܠܘܠ, '; ar, الحسن بن بهلول, ') was a 10th-century Christian bishop and Syriac linguist. Not much is known of Bar Bahlul's life. His name has appeared in the list of bishops who supported Abdisho I's ascent to the patriarchy of the Church of the East The Church of the East ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ, ''ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā'') or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the Persian Church, the Assyrian Church, the Babylonian Church or the Nestorian C ... in 963. Bar Bahlul is mainly known for his comprehensive Syriac-Arabic dictionary. He has also a number of other books that were lost on the biographies of Western and Eastern Syriac bishops and on the interpretation of dreams. Something that has brought Bar Bahlul to attention is his claim that the modern day Syriacs and 'Assyrians' were formerly called 'Arameans'. (R. Duval (ed.), Lexicon Syriacum, Paris, 1988-1901, p. 1323-1324 ...
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Bahlul, Azerbaijan
Bahlul ( az, Bəhlul) or Pahlul ( hy, Փահլուլ) is a village near the city of Stepanakert in Azerbaijan. History In June 1919, the village and the neighboring villages of Ghaibalishen (Khaibalikend), Jamilli, and Karkijahan Krkjan ( hy, Քրքջան) or Karkijahan ( az, Kərkicahan) is a settlement near the city of Stepanakert. The village had an Armenian-majority population prior to the Khaibalikend massacre in 1919 and subsequently an Azerbaijani-majority popula ... were looted and destroyed in the Khaibalikend massacre with 600-700 ethnic Armenians being killed by armed Kurdish irregulars and Azerbaijani soldiers. Vratsian, Simon. ''Հայաստանի Հանրապետութիւն'' (''The Republic of Armenia''). Paris: H.H.D. Amerikayi Publishing, 1928, pp. 286-87. References External links * {{Portal bar, Geography Stepanakert ...
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