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Hamdani (other)
Hamdani or al-Hamdani ( ar, حمداني ,همداني ,حامضاني, ur, حمدانی) may refer to: People with the surname * Harith al-Hamdani (), contemporary of Muhammad * Saeed Ibn Qais Hamdani (), Tabi‘un hermit * Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani (893–945), Arab geographer, historian and astronomer * Abu Firas al-Hamdani (932–968), Arab prince and poet * Yusuf Hamdani (1062–1141), Persian Sufi master * Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (1314–1384 ), Persian Sufi Muslim Saint * Shaikh Ghulam Hamdani (1751–1844), Indian Urdu poet * Sayyad Laal Shah Hamdani (died 1896), Muslim scholar and Sufi shaykh * Smail Hamdani (1930–2017), Algerian politician * Ra'ad al-Hamdani (1945–2015), Iraqi general under Saddam Hussein * Salah Al-Hamdani (born 1951), Iraqi poet, actor, and playwright * Talat Hamdani (born 1953), Pakistani American anti-discrimination activist and mother of Mohammad Salman Hamdani * Fayçal Hamdani (born 1970), Algerian footballer * Dorsaf Hamdani (bo ...
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Harith Al-Hamdani
Harith (or Haris) Al A'war Al-Hamdani ( ar, الحارث الهمداني)(literally: Haris From Banu Hamdan, Hamadan or Haris the Hamadanite) was a prominent contemporary of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and also was one of the firm followers of Ali. Biography A meeting with Ali Perhaps one of the most important accounts involving Harith al-Hamdani is one in which Ali Ibn Abi Talib spoke to him at a time when Harith was old and in poor health. The account is in Nahj al-Balagha as follows: :Al-Harith Al-Hamadani called upon Amirul Mo'mineen (Ali Ibn Abi Talib) with a company of the Shias, and I was among them. Al-Harith walked with a bent stature, hitting his walking stick hard on the ground. He was indeed ill. So Amirul Mo'mineen came close to him and al-Harith had a good standing in his estimation, and he said: "How do you find yourself, O Harith?" :He said: "The vicissitude of time has overtaken me, and the dispute among your companions about you and the three before you, has ...
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Mohammad Salman Hamdani
Mohammad Salman Hamdani ( ur, ) (December 28, 1977 – September 11, 2001) was a Pakistani American New York City Police Department cadet and emergency medical technician who was killed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, where he had gone to try to help. In the weeks following 9/11, reports surfaced that the missing Hamdani was being investigated for possible involvement with the perpetrators, but this suspicion proved to be false and he was subsequently hailed as a hero by the New York City mayor and police commissioner. Hamdani was mentioned in the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act of the U.S. Congress as an example of Muslim Americans who acted heroically on 9/11. An intersection in Bayside, Queens has been renamed "Salman Hamdani Way" in his memory, and scholarship awards established in his name at Rockefeller University and Queens College in New York. Life Salman Hamdani was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and moved to America with his parents when he ...
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Hamdan
Hamdan ( ar, حمدان ') is a name of Arab origin of aristocratic descent and many political ties within the middle east and the Arab World, controlling import/export mandates over port authorities. Among people named Hamdan include: Given name * Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, hereditary Prince of Dubai * Hamdan Mohamad, Malaysian businessman * Hamdan Odha Al-Bishi, Saudi Arabian sprinter Middle name * Anwar Hamdan Muhammed Al-Noor, former Guantanamo detainee Surname * Abdullah bin Suleiman Al Hamdan (1887–1965), Saudi Arabian politician and businessman * Gamal Hamdan (1928-1993), Egyptian geographer, author, university professor * Ghassan Hamdan, Iraqi scholar, poet and translator * Gibran Hamdan (born 1981), American NFL and NFL Europe quarterback * Hasan Hamdan, Lebanese actor and voice actor * Jamal al-Din Hamdan, 19th century Lebanese Druze Sheikh * Jamal Hamdan (actor) (born 1958), Lebanese actor and voice actor * Mais Hamdan (born 1982), Jordanian actress, si ...
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Hamadan (other)
Hamadan is a city in Hamedan Province, Iran. Places Hamedan ( fa, همدان, link=no) may also refer to: * Hamadan, East Azerbaijan * Hamedan, Sistan and Baluchestan or Humadan * Hamedan Province, Iran ** Hamadan County in Hamadan Province in Iran ** Hamadan Airbase, an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force base located north of Hamadan in the Hamadān Province ** Hamadan Garrison, a military installation and village in Alvandkuh-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Hamadan County, Hamadan Province, Iran ** Hamadan International Airport People * Banu Hamdan, a Yemeni tribal group * Shah-e-Hamadan, or Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a Persian Sūfī of the Kubrawiya order, a poet and a Muslim scholar See also * Hamdan, a name of Arab origin. People carrying the name *Ecbatana Ecbatana ( peo, 𐏃𐎥𐎶𐎫𐎠𐎴 ''Hagmatāna'' or ''Haŋmatāna'', literally "the place of gathering" according to Darius I's inscription at Bisotun; Persian: هگمتانه; Middle P ...
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Hamadani (other)
Hamadani, Hamedani or Hamadhani denotes something or someone related to the town of Hamadan in Iran, and may refer to: Places * Aghbolagh-e Hamadani, a village in Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Tolombeh-ye Hamadani, a village in Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran * Al-Hamadhani, a crater on planet Mercury People * Hamadani, an Arabic ''nisbah'' (attributive title) that denotes an origin from Hamadan Other * Judeo-Hamedani dialect, spoken by Iranian Jews * '' Maqamat Badi' az-Zaman al-Hamadhani'', a 9th-century Arabic collection of stories See also * Hamdani (other) * Hamadan (other) Hamadan is a city in Hamedan Province, Iran. Places Hamedan ( fa, همدان, link=no) may also refer to: * Hamadan, East Azerbaijan * Hamedan, Sistan and Baluchestan or Humadan * Hamedan Province, Iran ** Hamadan County in Hamadan Province in ...
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Arabian Horse
The Arabian or Arab horse ( ar, الحصان العربي , DIN 31635, DMG ''ḥiṣān ʿarabī'') is a horse breed, breed of horse that originated on the Arabian Peninsula. With a distinctive head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world. It is also one of the oldest breeds, with archaeological evidence of horses in the Middle East that resemble modern Arabians dating back 4,500 years. Throughout history, Arabian horses have spread around the world by both war and trade, used to improve other breeds by adding speed, refinement, endurance, and strong bone. Today, Arabian bloodlines are found in almost every modern breed of riding horse. The Arabian developed in a desert climate and was prized by the nomadic Bedouin people, often being brought inside the family tent for shelter and protection from theft. Selective breeding for traits, including an ability to form a cooperative relationship with humans, create ...
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Hamdani, Yemen
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorate of Amanat Al-Asemah. The Governorate covers an area of . As of 2004, the population was 2,918,379 inhabitants. Within this place is Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur, the highest mountain in the nation and the Arabian Peninsula. Districts Sanaa Governorate is divided into the following 16 districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts, and then further subdivided into villages: Northern * Nihm District * Arhab District Western * Hamdan District * Bani Matar District (wherein is located Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur) * Al Haymah Ad Dakhiliyah District * Al Haymah Al Kharijiyah District * Manakhah District * Sa'fan District Eastern * Bani Hushaysh District * Sanhan District * Bilad Ar Rus District * A ...
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South Arabian Alphabet
The Ancient South Arabian script (Old South Arabian 𐩣𐩯𐩬𐩵 ''ms3nd''; modern ar, الْمُسْنَد ''musnad'') branched from the Proto-Sinaitic script in about the late 2nd millennium BCE. It was used for writing the Old South Arabian languages Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramautic, Minaean, and Hasaitic, and the Ethiopic language Ge'ez in Dʿmt. The earliest instances of the Ancient South Arabian script are painted pottery sherds from Raybun in Hadhramaut in Yemen, which are dated to the late 2nd millennium BCE. There are no letters for vowels, which are marked by matres lectionis. Its mature form was reached around 800 BCE, and its use continued until the 6th century CE, including Ancient North Arabian inscriptions in variants of the alphabet, when it was displaced by the Arabic alphabet. In Ethiopia and Eritrea, it evolved later into the Ge'ez script, which, with added symbols throughout the centuries, has been used to write Amharic, Tigrinya and Tigre, as we ...
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Banu Hamdan
Banu Hamdan ( ar, بَنُو هَمْدَان; Musnad: 𐩠𐩣𐩵𐩬) is an ancient, large, and prominent Arab tribe in northern Yemen. Origins and location The Hamdan stemmed from the eponymous progenitor Awsala (nickname Hamdan) whose descent is traced back to the semi-legendary Kahlan. Their abode was, and still is, in northern Yemen, in the region north of Sanaa extending toward Marib and Najran to the east, Saada to the north and to the Red Sea coast to the west. Until the present day, the Hamdan's Bakil branch dominates the eastern part of this territory, and its Hashid branch dominates the western part. Parts of the Hamdan migrated through different parts of the Islamic world, where they eventually became dispersed, though they formed a distinct community in the Arab garrison town of Kufa, established following the Muslim conquest of Iraq in the 630s. History The Hamdan was mentioned in Sabaic inscriptions as ''qayls'' of Hashid, who later acquired control over a part ...
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Michael John Hamdani
A Pakistani Canadian document-forger and immigrant-smuggler, Michael John Hamdani (also ''Amarjit Singh Sangha, Azam Shah, Ranjit Singh, Ahmad Malik'') rose to notoriety after he entered a plea bargain with authorities, and triggered a manhunt for five fictitious Middle Eastern terrorists he invented. Authorities were later chastised for crying wolf, and frightening the public with a terrorism alert from the information they had. 2002 terrorism hoax Arrested in October 2002 with $600,000 worth of forged traveler's cheques, Hamdani later told prosecutors that Middle-Eastern men had approached him about acquiring documentation to allow them to travel from Pakistan, to England, to Canada, and finally entering the United States on December 24. He claimed to have been offered a large sum of money,Washington Post, "Fake-ID Arrest led to FBI Hunt", January 3, 2002 but denied that he had created the false passports. By December 29, the FBI had alerted authorities across the country t ...
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Musalam Fayez Al Hamdani
Musallem Fayez Muftah Hamdan Al Hamdani ( Arabic: مسلم فايز مفتاح حمدان الحمداني; born 1 January 1987) is an Emarati footballer who plays as defender. He played for 4 matches with Al Ain FC at 2010 AFC Champions League The 2010 AFC Champions League was the 29th edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 8th under the current AFC Champions League title. The final was held at the National .... References External links Msalam ProfileAAl Ain Fc.net Official Site Msalam Statistics
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Rachid Hamdani
Rachid Hamdani ( ar, رشيد حمداني; born 8 April 1985) is a footballer who last played as a midfielder for Asteras Tripoli. Born in France, he represented Morocco at international level. Club career Hamdani started his career in France playing mainly with two clubs: Nancy and Clermont, till the summer of 2011. He joined Apollon Limassol in 2011 where he won the 2012–13 Cypriot Cup. After making fewer appearances with other players like Camel Meriem and Luka Stojanovic being preferred, he scored in his last game for Apollon Limassol in the 2014–15 season. On 17 June 2015, he signed a two-year contract with Greek Super League side Asteras Tripoli.Στον ΑΣΤΕΡΑ ο Rachid Hamdani
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