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Ismail (other)
Ismail is the first son of the religious figure Abraham. Ismail may refer to: * Ismail (name), people with the name * Sultan Ismail (other), various rulers * Ismail County, a former county of Romania * Izmail (Romanian: Ismail), a historic town formerly in Romania now in Ukraine * Ismael, Sar-e Pol, in Sangcharak District at Sar-e Pol Province of Afghanistan * Russian torpedo boat ''Ismail'', the escort to Russian battleship ''Potemkin'' and the first to join the latter's mutiny in 1905 *Ismail I, first king of the Safavid dynasty * İsmail, Hınıs See also * ''Izmail''-class battlecruiser, a class of Russian battlecruisers built in the 1910s * Ismael (other) * Ishmael (other) Ishmael is the first child of Abraham in Abrahamic religions. Ishmael may also refer to: People * Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the murderer of Gedaliah, Nebuchadnezzar II's provincial governor * Ishmael (Book of Mormon), a figure in the Book of Mormo ...
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Ismail
Ishmael ''Ismaḗl''; Classical/Qur'anic Arabic: إِسْمَٰعِيْل; Modern Standard Arabic: إِسْمَاعِيْل ''ʾIsmāʿīl''; la, Ismael was the first son of Abraham, the common patriarch of the Abrahamic religions; and is considered as a prophet in Islam. His mother was the Egyptian Hagar (). According to the Genesis account, he died at the age of 137 (). Jewish, Christian and Islamic traditions consider Ishmael to be the ancestor of the Ishmaelites (Hagarenes or Arabians) and patriarch of Qaydār. According to Muslim tradition, in which he is regarded as an ancestor of Muhammad,''A–Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism'', Wheeler, ''Ishmael'' Ishmael thereby founded a great nation as promised by God in the Old Testament, and was buried with his mother Hagar ( Hājar) next to the Kaaba in Mecca, under the area demarcated by the semi-circular Hijr Ismail wall. Etymology The name "Yishma'el" existed in various ancient Semitic cultures, including early Babylonian ...
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Ismail (name)
Ismail ( ar, إسماعيل or , ) is an Arabic given name. It corresponds to the English name Ishmael. Etymology and meaning The literal translation of the name ''Ismail'' is "heard by God" and according to Abrahamic tradition, it refers to the yearning of Abraham and his wife, Sarah, to have a child. Ismail's mother, however, was not Sarah, but Hagar, Sarah's maidservant, who Sarah gave to Abraham as a concubine because she was unable to have a child. Sarah later does give birth to a son, Isaac. According to Genesis, the name is given by God as He heard the cries of Hagar who had been mistreated by Sarah after becoming pregnant and run away. According to Islamic tradition, Ismail's mother, Hagar was also a full wife of the Prophet Abraham. Given name *Ismail, son of Ibrahim * Isma'il ibn Musa al-Hadi was an Abbasid prince, son of caliph Al-Hadi (r. 785–786). * Isma'il ibn Jaʽfar al-Mutawakkil, was an Abbasid prince, son of caliph Al-Mutawakkil (r. 847—861). * Saint I ...
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Sultan Ismail (other)
Sultan Ismail may refer to several rulers named Ismail with the title of sultan: * Sultan Ismail I of Granada * Sultan Ismail II of Granada * Sultan Ismail, 25th Sultan of Kelantan (1920-1944) * Sultan Ismail of Johor, Sultan of Johor (1959-1981) * Sultan Ismail Muabidin Riayat Shah, Sultan of Perak (1871-1874) * Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and Sultan of Terengganu (1945-1979) * Sultan Ismail Petra, 28th Sultan of Kelantan (1979-2010) * Ismail Ibn Sharif Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif ( ar, مولاي إسماعيل بن الشريف), born around 1645 in Sijilmassa and died on 22 March 1727 at Meknes, was a Sultan of Morocco from 1672–1727, as the second ruler of the Alaouite dynasty. He was the sev ...
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Ismail County
Ismail County was a county ( județ) of Romania between 1925 and 1938 and between 1941 and 1944, in Bessarabia, with the capital city at Ismail. Geography The county was located in the eastern part of Greater Romania, in the south of the historical region of Bessarabia, north of the Chilia branch of the Danube. The county neighboured the counties of Cetatea-Albă and Cahul to the north, Covurlui to the west, Tulcea to the south and the Black Sea to the south-east. Today, the territory of the former county is primarily in Ukraine, with a smaller part in the west belonging to Moldova. Administration The county comprised four districts ('' plăși''): #Plasa Bolgrad, headquartered at Bolgrad #Plasa Chilia Nouă, headquartered at Chilia Nouă #Plasa Fântâna Zânelor, headquartered at Fântâna-Zânelor #Plasa Reni, headquartered at Reni There were five cities in the county: Ismail (capital), Bolgrad, Chilia Nouă, Reni, and Vâlcov. Population According to the Romanian ...
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Izmail
Izmail (, , translit. ''Izmail,'' formerly Тучков ("Tuchkov"); ro, Ismail or ''Smil''; pl, Izmaił, bg, Исмаил) is a city and municipality on the Danube river in Odesa Oblast in south-western Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Izmail Raion, one of seven districts of Odesa Oblast, and is the only locality which constitutes Izmail urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. In Russian historiography, Izmail is associated with the 18th century sacking of Ottoman fortress of Izmail by Russian general Alexander Suvorov. It is the largest Ukrainian port in the Danube Delta, on its Chilia branch. As such, Izmail is a center of the food processing industry and a popular regional tourist destination. It is also a base of the Ukrainian Navy and the Ukrainian Sea Guard units operating on the river. The World Wildlife Fund's ''Isles of Izmail Regional Landscape Park'' is located nearby. Population: History The fortress of Izmail, then known as , wa ...
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Ismael, Sar-e Pol
Ismael or Ishmael ( fa, إسماعيل; ar, إسماعيل; ISO 259-3 ''Yišmaˁel''; el, Ισμαήλ ''Ismaēl''; la, Ismael; ''ʼIsmāʻīl''), is a village in Sangcharak District at Sar-e Pol Province of Afghanistan.Mir Hosseini, Ali Naghi. (2009). "Sangcharak in Bed Time", Qum: Ishraq, P: 91. It is located in the northern part of Afghanistan, near the border of Turkmenistan. It is about 2 hours drive from Mazari Sharif, which is the most prominent town in the area. It also has the closest airport near Ismael. See also * Sar-e Pol Province Sar-e Pol, also spelled Sari Pul (Dari/Pashto: ), is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the north of the country. It borders Ghor and Bamyan to the south, Samangan to the east, Balkh and Jowzjan to the north, and Faryab ... References Bibliography * Mir Hosseini, Ali Naghi. (2009). Sangcharak in Bed Time, Vol. 1, Qum: Ishraq. Populated places in Sar-e Pol Province {{SarePol-geo-stub ...
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Russian Torpedo Boat Ismail
The Russian torpedo boat ''Ismail'' was the first ship in the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet to join the mutiny of the battleship in 1905. The torpedo boat was ''Potemkin''s escort and had on board a complement of three officers, 20 sailors, two 37 mm guns and two torpedo launchers. ''Ismail'' brought rotten meat aboard ''Potemkin'' in June 1905, an incident which sparked the mutiny. The commander of ''Ismail'' was Lieutenant Pyotr Klodt von Yurgensburg, a 41-year-old Russian nobleman. Specifications ''Ismail'' had a top speed of 25 knots and was 127 feet long and 11 feet wide. Mutiny of ''Potemkin'' During the mutiny of ''Potemkin'' on 27 June 1905 (according to the Western Calendar; 14 June 1905 according to the Julian Calendar), officers from the battleship swam for safety towards ''Ismail''. Yurgensburg hesitated for 20 minutes before deciding to flee the scene, but ''Ismail'' was prevented from doing so when its mooring line became caught in the anchor. When the signalman i ...
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Ismail I
Ismail I ( fa, اسماعیل, Esmāʿīl, ; July 17, 1487 – May 23, 1524), also known as Shah Ismail (), was the founder of the Safavid dynasty of Safavid Iran, Iran, ruling as its King of Kings (''Shahanshah'') from 1501 to 1524. His reign is often considered the beginning of History of Iran, modern Iranian history, as well as one of the gunpowder empires. The rule of Ismail I is one of the most vital in the history of Iran. Before his accession in 1501, Iran, since its Muslim conquest of Persia, conquest by the Arabs eight-and-a-half centuries earlier, had not existed as a unified country under native Iranian peoples, Iranian rule, but had been controlled by a series of Arab Caliphate, caliphs, Seljuk Empire, Turkic sultans, and Ilkhanate, Mongol Khan (title), khans. Although many Iranian dynasties rose to power amidst this whole period, it was only under the Buyid dynasty, Buyids that a vast part of Iran properly returned to Iranian rule (945–1055). The dynasty foun ...
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İsmail, Hınıs
İsmail is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Hınıs, Erzurum Province Erzurum Province ( tr, Erzurum ili) is a province of Turkey in the Eastern Anatolia Region of the country. The capital of the province is the city of Erzurum. It is bordered by the provinces of Kars and Ağrı to the east, Muş and Bingöl to the ... in Turkey. Its population is 299 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Hınıs District {{Hınıs-geo-stub ...
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Izmail-class Battlecruiser
The ''Borodino''-class battlecruisers (russian: link=no, Линейные крейсера типа «Измаил») were a group of four battlecruisers ordered by the Imperial Russian Navy before World War I. Also referred to as the ''Izmail'' class, they were laid down in late 1912 at Saint Petersburg for service with the Baltic Fleet. Construction of the ships was delayed by a lack of capacity among domestic factories and the need to order some components from abroad. The start of World War I slowed their construction still further, as the imported components were often not delivered and domestic production was diverted into areas more immediately useful for the war effort. Three of the four ships were launched in 1915 and the fourth in 1916. Work on the gun turrets lagged, and it became evident that Russian industry would not be able to complete the ships during the war. The Russian Revolution of 1917 halted all work on the ships, which was never resumed. Although some ...
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Ismael (other)
Ismael may refer to: People * Ismael Balkhi, a political activist from Afghanistan * Ismael Blanco (born 1983), an Argentine professional footballer * Ismael Prego "Wismichu", a Spanish youtuber * Ismael Villegas, a Puerto Rican Major League Baseball player Other uses * Ismael, Sar-e Pol, a village in Afghanistan * ''Ismael'' (film), a 2013 Spanish film * ''Ismael'' (novel), a 1977 novel by Klas Östergren See also * Ismaël * Ysmael (other) * Isfael, Welsh bishop and saint * Ishmael (other) * Ismail (other) * Ismail (name) Ismail ( ar, إسماعيل or , ) is an Arabic given name. It corresponds to the English name Ishmael. Etymology and meaning The literal translation of the name ''Ismail'' is "heard by God" and according to Abrahamic tradition, it refers to t ...
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