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Fakhr, also Fakhar or Faḵr ( ar, فخر), may be a given name or a surname. It literally means "pride", "honor", "glory" in Arabic. It may also be a part of a given name such as Fakhr al-Din, "pride of the faith". Notable people with the name include: Given name *Fakhr al-Din, multiple people * Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan, ruler of Aleppo * Fakhr-un-Nisa, Islamic scholar and calligrapher * Fakhr-un-Nissa, first child of Mughal Emperor Babur *Fakhr Fakhr, Lebanese Maronite army officer and politician *Fakhr Azam Wazir, Pakistani politician *Fakhar Hussain * Fakhar Zaman, multiple people Surname *Darvish Fakhr, Iranian American artist *Fakhr Fakhr, Lebanese Maronite army officer and politician *Marouane Fakhr, Moroccan footballer *Sana Fakhar See also * * *Saqr Abu Fakhr Saqr Abu Fakhr ( ar, صقر أبو فخر) is an Arab writer living in Lebanon. He is a researcher and author specialized in Arab Affairs, with special focus on Palestinian Affairs. Started writing in 1973, Abu Fakhe ...
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Fakhr Al-Din
Fakhr al-Din ( ar, فخر الدين ) is an Arabic male given name and (in modern usage) a surname, meaning ''pride of the religion''. Alternative transliterations include Fakhruddin , Fakhreddin, Fakhreddine, Fakhraddin, Fakhruddin, Fachreddin, Fexredîn etc. People Notable people with the given name, ordered by age of individual: Given name *Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani, 11th-century Persian poet * Fakhr al-Din Shaheed, leader of the early Isma'ili movement in India *Baba Fakruddin, 12th century Iranian-Indian Sufi saint * Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi (1149–1209), Persian Sunni Muslim theologian and philosopher *Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi (1213–1289), Persian philosopher and mystic *Fexredîn, a holy figure in Yezidism. *Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah ( fl. 1340), King of Bengal * Abdallah Fakhr al-Din (died 1407), leader of the Tayyibi Isma'ili community *Fakhr al-Din I (d. 1506), Druze leader in Mount Lebanon * Fakhr ad-Din al-Burdwani (d. 1785), Bengali Islamic scholar *Fakhr al-Din II (1572– ...
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Fakhr Al-Mulk Ridwan
Ridwan), though he is commonly referred to as ''Ridwan'' ( ar, رضوان), which is also romanised as ''Radwan'' or ''Rudwan''. ( – 10 December 1113) was a Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death. Ridwan was born to the Seljuk prince Tutush, who had established a principality in Syria after his brother, Sultan Malik-Shah I granted him the region and its adjacent areas as an appanage. After the death of Malik-Shah, Tutush claimed the Seljuk crown, but he was killed by the forces of his nephew Berkyaruq near Ray, Iran. Following this, Ridwan moved to Aleppo and proclaimed himself the new emir. His brother Duqaq's declaration of a new emirate in Damascus split the Syrian Seljuk state in two and started a rivalry between the brothers which continued even after the arrival of the First Crusade in 1097. Ridwan tried to banish the Crusaders with gold, and fought the Principality of Antioch, a Crusader state established after the end of the Siege of Antioch in 1098. ...
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Fakhr-un-Nisa
Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah Umm Muhammad al-Baghdadiyyah or Shuhdah al-Baghdadiyyah was a scholar, muhaddith and a calligrapher. Shuhdha was called "the calligrapher, the pride of womanhood, a muhaddithah (female of muhaddith) of Iraq with a high Isnad." Name Her full name stands ''Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah Umm Muhammad bint Abu Nasr''. ''Fakhr-un-Nisa'', in Arabic means the "Glory of Womanhood." She was titled ''Shuhdah al-Baghdadiyyah'' or the "Writer of Baghdad" and ''al Katibah'', or the female scriber. Early life and education Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah was born in early 11th century in the Iranian city of Dinawar to Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn al-Faraj al-Dinawari (d.574). Her great-grandfather had been a dealer in needles, and thus acquired the soubriquet al-Ibri'. But was her father who had acquired a passion for hadith, and managed to study it with several masters of the subject. Abiding the Sunnah, he himself gave his daughter a sound academic education, ensuring that she studied under many tr ...
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Fakhr-un-Nissa
Fakhr-un-Nissa (died 1501) was a Mughal princess as the eldest child of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and his Empress consort Aisha Sultan Begum. Fakhr-un-Nissa was born in 1501 in Samarkand fa, سمرقند , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = City , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from the top:Registan square, Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, view inside Shah-i-Zinda, ... to the nineteen-year-old Babur and his first wife, Aisha Sultan Begum. Upon her birth, she was given the name of Fakhr-un-Nissa ("Glory of Women"). The princess died a month or forty days after her birth, and her death grieved Babur the most as he dearly loved his daughter. Ancestry References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fakhr-un-Nissa Mughal princesses Indian female royalty Timurid dynasty Babur Women of the Mughal Empire 1501 births 1501 deaths 16th-century Indian women 16th-century Indian people Daughters of emperors Royalty and nobility w ...
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Fakhr Fakhr
Fakhr Fakhr ( ar, فخـر فخر) was a Lebanese Maronite army officer and politician. He was born in Anndit, Akkar District. He graduated from Beirut Military Academy.Zuwiyya, Jalal. The Parliamentary Election of Lebanon 1968'. Leiden: Brill, 1972. pp. 35-37 He reached the rank of colonel in the army. After retirement from the army, he contested the Maronite seat in Akkar District in the March 1968 general election. He was elected, having obtained 14,201 votes. Fakhr belonged to the anti-Kataeb Democratic Parliamentary Front, led by Rachid Karami. After his parliamentary career, he lived in the Achrafieh Achrafieh ( ar, الأشرفية) is an upper-class area in eastern Beirut, Lebanon. In strictly administrative terms, the name refers to a sector (''secteur'') centred on Sassine Square, the highest point in the city, as well as a broader quarter ... neighbourhood of Beirut. References Lebanese politicians Lebanese Maronites {{Lebanon-politician-stub ...
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Fakhr Azam Wazir
Fakhr Azam Wazir is a Pakistani politician, who served as a member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from 2013 to 2018, belonging to the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians. He also served as member of different committees. Political career Fakhr was elected as the member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly on ticket of Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians The Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) is a Pakistani political party and an electoral extension of the Pakistan Peoples Party(PPP). It was created in 2002 by Amin Fahim after Pervez Musharraf's military dictatorship imposed restrictio ... from PK-71 (Bannu-II) in 2013 Pakistani general election. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wazir, Fakhr Azam Living people Pashtun people Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPAs 2013–2018 Pakistan People's Party politicians People from Bannu District Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Fakhar Hussain
Fakhar Hussain (born 8 July 1978) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played for Islamabad cricket team The Islamabad cricket team was a first-class cricket team based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Its home ground was the Diamond Club Ground. It participates in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. For Twenty20 and List A cricket the team is known as the Islamabad .... References External links * 1978 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Islamabad cricketers Cricketers from Gujrat {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Fakhar Zaman (other)
Fakhar Zaman may refer to: * Fakhar Zaman (cricketer) Fakhar Zaman ( ps, ; born 10 April 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the Pakistan national cricket team and for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. On 20 July 2018, he became the first batsman for Pakistan to score a do ..., Pakistani international cricketer * Fakhar Zaman (poet), Pakistani Urdu poet * Fakhar Zaman Khan, Pakistani politician {{hndis, Zaman, Fakhar ...
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Darvish Fakhr
Darvish Fakhr (born 1969) is an Iranian American artist born in Newfoundland. He is an artist in the field of Iranian portrait paintings. Biography Born in 1969, Fakhr grew up in the U.S. before moving to Britain where his practice has been based for the last two decades. Fakhr trained at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. In 2004 he won the BP Travel Award and used the opportunity to go to Iran and paint local people in Tehran and Isfahan. Fakhr's paintings show the depths of emotion behind outwardly ritualised lives and aim to help us understand the common humanity that links the Western world and the Middle East. He explores the relationship between shared memory and the passage of time, looking both to the past and the future. He currently lives in Brighton, Sussex. Exhibitions * 2014 "Palimpsest" Edge of Arabia, London * 2013 "Farce" Aun Gallery, Tehran * 2011 "Safar" Aun Gallery, Tehran * 2008 Commissioned by ...
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Marouane Fakhr
Marouane, Merouane or variations thereof may refer to: Given name Marouane * Marouane Ben Amor (born 1989), Tunisian footballer * Marouane Braiek (born 1985), Tunisian retired football goalkeeper * Marouane Chamakh (born 1984), Moroccan-French footballer * Marouane Fakhr (born 1989), Moroccan football goalkeeper * Marouane Fehri (born 1979), Tunisian former volleyball player * Marouane Fellaini (born 1987), Belgian footballer * Marouane M'rabet (born 1985), Tunisian volleyball player * Marouane Sahraoui (born 1996), French-born Tunisian footballer * Marouane Soussi (born 1988), Tunisian handball player * Marouane Troudi (born 1990), Tunisian retired footballer Merouane * Merouane Abdouni (born 1981), Algerian retired football goalkeeper * Merouane Anane (born 1990), Algerian footballer * Merouane Dahar (born 1992), Algerian footballer * Merouane Guerouabi (born 1989), Algerian actor and comedian * Merouane Kial (born 1972), Algerian footballer * Merouane Zemmama (born 1983), Mor ...
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Sana Fakhar
SANAhttps://www.instagram.com/sana_fakhar/, (; born 16 June 1979), often credited on the film screen as Sana Nawaz, is a Pakistani film actress and model. Sana was introduced to the Lollywood film industry by director Syed Noor in his film Sangam in 1997. Sana won 'Best Actress' award at Nigar Awards in 2002 for her role Sitara in Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa (2002 film). Filmography Television Accolades Reality show * '' Madventures - Ary Digital'' – Winner * ''Mazaaq Raat'' as Guest * ''Jago Pakistan Jago'' as Guest * ''Iftar Mulaqat'' See also * List of Lollywood actors Lists of Pakistani actors are split by gender. * List of Pakistani actresses * List of Pakistani male actors This is an alphabetical list of notable Pakistani male film and television actors: A * Aagha Ali * Abdullah Ejaz * Abdullah Kad ... References External links * Living people 20th-century Pakistani actresses 21st-century Pakistani actresses Actresses from Lahore Ni ...
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Saqr Abu Fakhr
Saqr Abu Fakhr ( ar, صقر أبو فخر) is an Arab writer living in Lebanon. He is a researcher and author specialized in Arab Affairs, with special focus on Palestinian Affairs. Started writing in 1973, Abu Fakher's works have been published in newspapers and journals such as the As-Safir, Arab Studies and The Palestinian Affairs. Saqr Abu Fakhr is currently a Researcher and Editor at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. Editorial and Writing Career Abu Fakhr has held a variety of editorial and research positions; he was appointed as the Editorial Secretary for the "Palestine Supplement" in Assafir, a leading Arabic daily newspaper. Since 1981, he was the editor or the assistant managing editor for a number of journals and research institutes, namely the PLO Planning Center and the Institute for Palestine Studies. He was also the editor of Majallat Al-Dirasat Al-Filastiniyya (مجلة الدراسات الفلسطينية), the Arabic-language journal of th ...
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