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Nasruddin (name)
Nasruddin () was originally a honorific title and is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. There are many variant spellings in English due to transliteration including Nasir al-Din, and Nasiruddin. The most notable person with this name is the 13th-century philosopher, Sufi and wise man from Turkey, Nasreddin Hodja. Other people with the title or name include: People with the given name Nasruddin * Nasreddin or Nasreddin Hodja, 13th century Seljuq satirist, populist philosopher, Sufi and wise man * Nasruddin (reigned 1690–1710), 15th Sultan of Brunei * Nasruddin Khan, emir of Kokand 1875–1876 * Nasruddin Mohseni (fl. from 2002), Afghan politician People with the surname Nasruddin * Azman Nasruddin (born 1972), Malaysian politician * Nadhirah Nasruddin (born 1994), Malaysian cricketer See also

* ad-Din, Arabic name suffix * Nasir al-Din (other) * Nasreddin (crater) * Molla Nasraddin (magazine) * Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi, 16th-century medi ...
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Nasir Al-Din
Nasir al-Din ( ar, نصیر الدین or or , 'defender of the faith'), was originally a honorific title and is an Arabic masculine given name and surname. There are many variant spellings in English due to transliteration. Notable people with the title or name include: Politics and government *Nasir ad-Din Mahmud I of Great Seljuq, sultan of the Seljuk Empire 1092–1094 *Al-Afdal Shahanshah (1066–1121), Fatimid vizier of Egypt, nicknamed Nasir al-Din *Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, Muslim Turkic governor of Multan from 1203 *Nasir al-Din Mahmud (Artuqid), Nasir al-Din Mahmud (reigned 1201–22), of the Artuqids of Hisnkeyfa *Nasiruddin Mahmud (eldest son of Iltutmish) (died 1229), ruler of Bengal *Nasir ad-Din Mahmud, Zengid Emir of Mosul 1219–1234 *Nasir ad-Din al-Malik al-Mansur Ibrahim bin Asad ad-Din Shirkuh (died 1246), emir of Homs under the Ayyubid dynasty *Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah, Sultan of Delhi (1246–1266), Muslim Turkic ruler *Al-Malik al-Said Nasir al-Din Barakah (1260 ...
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Azman Nasruddin
Azman bin Nasrudin (born 11 April 1972) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Padang Serai since December 2022, Member of the Kedah State Executive Council (EXCO) in the Perikatan Nasional (PN) state administration under Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor since May 2020 and in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) state administration under former Menteri Besar Mukhriz Mahathir from 2018 to 2020 and Member of the Kedah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Lunas since May 2013. He is a member of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU), a component party of the PN coalition was a member of the People's Justice Party (PKR), a component party of the PH coalition. Political career 2020 defection and collapse of the Kedah PH state administration On 12 May 2020, Azman and Sidam MLA Robert Ling Kui Ee of PH defected from PKR and became independent Independent or Independents may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Artist groups * Independent ...
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Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi
The ''Ni'matnāmah Naṣir al-Dīn Shāhī'' ( Naskh: ; ) (c. 1500) is a medieval Indian cookbook, written in Persian language using Naskh script, of delicacies and recipes, and some accompanying paintings illustrating the preparation of the recipes. It was started for Ghiyath Shah (r. 1469–1500), the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate in central India. After he was forced to abdicate, it was completed for his son 'Abd al-Muzaffar Nasir Shah. (r. 1500–10). Some of the illustrations have women painted wearing men's various types of Persian and Indian garments and turbans, including a specific style of turban which is also featured in Turkman style paintings of 1470s. The style of the surrounding landscape are influenced by the Turkmen style of the last third of the 15th century. The Manuscript is in the British Library, London. It was first written about by Robert Skelton, museum curator and scholar of Indian art (1929–2022), in 1959. At least two artists collaborated in illustrati ...
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Molla Nasraddin (magazine)
''Molla Nasraddin'' ( az, ملا نصرالدین, Molla Nəsrəddin; russian: Молла Насреддин, old orthography: ) was an eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical published in Tiflis (from 1906–17), Tabriz (in 1921) and Baku (from 1922–33; from the 2nd issue of 1931 the magazine was called: Allahsyz ( az, Allahsız; russian: Безбожник; translation of the name: "Godless") in the Azerbaijani and occasionally Russian languages. The magazine was "read across the Muslim world from Morocco to East Asia". It was founded by Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (1869–1932) and Omar Faig Nemanzadeh (1872-1937), and named after Nasreddin, the legendary Sufi wise man-cum-fool of the Middle Ages."New-York Books: When Satire Conquered Iran"
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Nasreddin (crater)
Nasreddin is a crater on Pluto's largest moon, Charon. The crater was first observed by NASA's ''New Horizons'' space probe on its flyby of Pluto in 2015. The name was chosen as a reference to Nasreddin, the hero of humorous folktales told throughout the Middle East, Southern Europe, and parts of Asia. The location of Nasreddin crater is in the northern Pluto-facing hemisphere of Charon, north of Mandjet Chasma in a region informally called Oz Terra. The crater has bright bluish rays, which have exposed both ammonia ice and water ice. See also * List of geological features on Charon The geological features of Charon (moon), Charon, the largest moon of Pluto, are being mapped by scientists using data from the ''New Horizons'' spacecraft. The team has given provisional names to the most prominent. , only some of the names hav ... References Impact craters on Charon New Horizons {{crater-stub ...
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Nasir Al-Din (other)
Nasir al-Din (Arabic: or or , 'Defender of the Faith') was an honorific title, and is an Arabic masculine given name. Nasir al-Din or variant spellings may also refer to: * Nasir ad-Din, Palestine, a former Palestinian Arab village * Nasr ol Din, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran * Nasireddin (crater), on the Moon * Nasreddin (crater), on Pluto's moon Charon See also * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ad-Din, a suffix component of some Arabic names *''Molla Nasraddin Nasreddin () or Nasreddin Hodja (other variants include: Mullah Nasreddin Hooja, Nasruddin Hodja, Mullah Nasruddin, Mullah Nasriddin, Khoja Nasriddin) (1208-1285) is a character in the folklore of the Muslim world from Arabia to Central Asia ...'', an early 20th century Azerbaijani satirical periodical *'' Nasreddin in Bukhara'', a 1943 Soviet comedy film * Nasrettinhoca, a town in Eskişehir Province, Turkey {{disambig, geo ...
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Ad-Din
Ad-Din ( ar, الْدِّين ' '(of) the Religion/Faith/Creed'), a suffix component of some Arabic names, meaning 'the religion/faith/creed', e.g. Saif al-Din ( ar, سيف الدّين, Sayf al-Dīn, Sword of the Faith). Varieties are also used in non-Arabic names throughout the Muslim world, It is used as a name-suffix by some royal Muslim families, including the imperial Seljuks, Mughals and the Alavid Hyderabadi Nawabs. The Arabic spelling in its standard transliteration is '','' due to the phonological rules involving " sun letter" ( ), the Arabic letter () is assimilated letter of the ِArabic definite article (). The first noun of the compound must have the ending -''u'' which according to the assimilation rules in Arabic – names in general is in the nominative case, assimilates the following ''a''-, thus manifesting into in Classical and Modern Standard Arabic. However, all the modern Arabic vernaculars lack the noun endings, thus the vowel of the definite article in ...
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Nadhirah Nasruddin
This is a list of Malaysian women Twenty20 International cricketers. A Twenty20 International (T20I) is an international cricket match between two representative teams. A Twenty20 International is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. In April 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) granted full international status to Twenty20 women's matches played between member sides from 1 July 2018 onwards. In addition, the ICC retrospectively gave T20I status to all matches played at the 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup, meaning that Malaysia women had made their debut in the format on 3 June 2018 against India in Kuala Lumpur. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won her first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won her first Twenty20 cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. Key List of Players ''Statistics are correct as of 9 October 2022.'' References {{International women cricketers Malaysia Malaysia ( ...
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Nasruddin Mohseni
Sayed Nasruddin Mohseni is a politician of Afghanistan. He is a leader of the Hizb e Wahadat e Islami—a party that serves members of Hazara ethnic group, who are from Islam's Sh'ia minority. Delegate to the Constitutional Loya Jirga 2002-2004 During the 2001 Bonn Conference that selected Hamid Karzai as Afghanistan's interim leader obliged him to empower a Constitutional Loya Jirga to write a new constitution. Karzai appointed Nasruddin Mohseni to be a delegate to the Loya Jirga. He sat on the first of the Jirga's ten committees, chaired by Ustad Rabani. Committee one drafted 45 articles. The Jirga sat from 2002 through 2004. Popular elections to the Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of Afghanistan's national assembly followed in 2005. Hizb e Wahadat e Islami ''Eurasianet Eurasianet is a news organisation based at Columbia University’s Harriman Institute, the United States, that provides news, information and analysis on countries in Central Asia, the Caucasus reg ...
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Nasr (name)
Nasr ( ar, ناصر, lit=granter of victory, translit=Nāṣir) is a given name and surname, commonly found in the Arabic language. It may refer to: Mononym * Nasr I, Samanid amir ruled 864–892 * Nasr II, Samanid amir, ruled 914–943 * Nasr, Sultan of Granada (1287–1322), in the Nasrid dynasty Given name *Nasr Abdel Aziz Eleyan (born 1941), Jordanian-Palestinian artist, television interior designer/producer *Nasr Abu Zayd (1943–2010), Egyptian Qur'anic thinker *Nasr ibn Sayyar (663–748), Arab general and the last Umayyad governor of Khurasan in 738–748 *Nasr ibn Shabath al-Uqayli, early 9th-century rebel leader in the Jazira * Nasr Javed, Kashmiri senior operative of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba *Nasr Al-Madhkur, 18th century local governor of what was described by a contemporary account as an "independent state" of Bushire and Bahrain * Nasr El Hag Ali, the first vice chancellor of the University of Khartoum Middle name *Alireza Nasr Azadani (born 1985), Iranian ...
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Nasruddin Khan
Nasruddin Khan, or Nasruddin Beg ( uz, Nasriddin Bek), was the last ruler of Khanate of Kokand, then a protectorate of the Russian empire. He rose to power in 1875 when his father Khudayar fled uprisings in the Ferghana Valley The Fergana Valley (; ; ) in Central Asia lies mainly in eastern Uzbekistan, but also extends into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Divided into three republics of the former Soviet Union, the valley is ethnically diverse and in the .... The Khanate of Kokand was abolished on 19 February 1876, and the region annexed to Ferghana Oblast.Howorth, Henry Hoyle''History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II division II. The so-called tartars of Russia and Central Asia'' Londres: Longmans, Green and Co, 1880. References {{Khans of Kokand Khans of Kokand People from Kokand ...
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Sultan Of Brunei
The sultan of Brunei is the monarchical head of state of Brunei and head of government in his capacity as prime minister of Brunei. Since independence from the British in 1984, only one sultan has reigned, though the royal institution dates back to the 14th century. The sultan of Brunei can be thought of as synonymous with the ruling House of Bolkiah, with generations being traced from the first sultan, temporarily interrupted by the 13th sultan, Abdul Hakkul Mubin, who in turn was deposed by a member of the House of Bolkiah. The sultan's full title is His Majesty The Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam. Sultans Uncertainties The earliest historical record of the Sultans of Brunei is not clearly known due to the poor early documentation of Brunei history. In addition there has been an effort to ''Islamise'' the history, with the "official history" not matching up with verifiable foreign sources The ''Batu Tarsilah'' - the genealogical record of the kings of Brun ...
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