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Saadat may refer to: People * Saadat Ali Khan I * Saadat Ali Khan II * Saadat Hasan Manto * Saadat Saeed + Saadat Awan Places * Sa'adat Abad * Saadat, Iran See also * * Anwar El Sadat * Sadat (other) * Sadat Sadat () is a suffix, which is given to families believed to be descendants of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. In Iran, after the revolution, it is mandatory to mention "Seyed" or "Sadat" in the names of or whose descent from Muhammad has been men ...
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Saadat Ali Khan I
Saadat Khan Nishapuri (born Mir Muhammad Amin; – 19 March 1739) was the first Nawab of the Kingdom of Awadh from 26 January 1722 to 1739 and the son of Muhammad Nasir. At age 25, he accompanied his father on the final campaign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb against the Marathas in the Deccan, and the emperor awarded him the title of Khan Bahadur for his service. Early life Khan's date of birth has not been recorded. According to historian Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, Khan was born in and his birth name was Mir Muhammad Amin. His father was Mir Muhammad Nasir, a merchant in Khorasan. Khan had one elder brother, Mir Muhammad Baqar. One of their ancestors was Mir Shamsuddin, a ''sayyid'' (descendant of Islamic prophet Muhammad) and a '' kazi'' (Islamic judge) in Nishapur. He was a twenty-first-generation descendant of Musa al-Kadhim, the seventh imam of Shia Islam. The Safavid dynasty began declining at the end of the 17th century. Sultan Husayn (the last Safavid monarch) ...
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Saadat Ali Khan II
Yameen-ud Daula Saadat Ali Khan II Bahadur (bf. 1752 – c. 11 July 1814) was the sixth Nawab of Oudh from 21 January 1798 to 11 July 1814, and the son of Shuja-ud-Daula. He was of Persian origin. Life He was the second son of Nawab Shuja-ud-daula. Saadat Ali Khan succeeded his half-nephew, Mirza Wazir `Ali Khan, to the throne of Oudh in 1798. Saadat Ali Khan was crowned on 21 January 1798 at Bibiyapur Palace in Lucknow, by Sir John Shore. In 1801, the British concluded a treaty with him, by which half of his dominions were ceded to the East India Company, in return for perpetual British protection of Oudh, from all internal and external disturbances and threats (the British were to later renege on this promise). The districts ceded (then yielding a total revenue of 1 Crore & 35 Lakhs of Rupees) are as under: • Etawa • Kora • Kurra • Rehur • Farruckabad • Khyreegurh • Mounal • Kunchunpore • Azimgarh • Benjun • Goruckpore • Botwul ...
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Saadat Hasan Manto
Saadat Hasan Manto (; Punjabi, , , ; 11 May 1912 – 18 January 1955) was a Pakistani writer, playwright and author who was active in British India and later, after the 1947 partition of India, in Pakistan. Writing mainly in Urdu, he produced 22 collections of short stories, a novel, five series of radio plays, three collections of essays and two collections of personal sketches. His best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. He is best known for his stories about the partition of India, which he opposed, immediately following independence in 1947. Manto's most notable work has been archived by Rekhta. Manto was tried six times for alleged obscenity in his writings; thrice before 1947 in British India, and thrice after independence in 1947 in Pakistan, but was never convicted. He is acknowledged as one of the finest 20th-century Urdu writers and is the subject of two biographical films: the 2015 film '' Manto'', directed by Sarmad Khoosat and the 20 ...
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Saadat Saeed
Saadat Saeed is a professor of Urdu language and literature at Government College University, Lahore and contemporary critic and poet of Urdu language. Early life Saadat Saeed was born at Lahore on 15 March 1949 as Saadat Hassan. His father A. D. Nasim was known in the various fields of Urdu language and literature. Education # In 1963, Saadat Saeed passed his matriculation from Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore. After passing Intermediate from the same board in 1965 he got admission in University of the Punjab. He got his first degree with a roll of honour and scholarship in 1967. In 1969, Saadat Saeed stood first in M.A. Urdu and received a gold medal. In 1988 he completed his PhD from the same university. # PhD 1988 Urdu Qasida University of the Punjab Lahore. # M.A. 1969 Urdu (with Gold Medal)First class First in Punjab University of the Punjab Lahore. # B.A. 1967 Urdu, philosophy, English # Persian(Roll of Honour) University of the Punjab Lahore. # F.A ...
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Saadat Awan
Saadat may refer to: People * Saadat Ali Khan I * Saadat Ali Khan II * Saadat Hasan Manto * Saadat Saeed + Saadat Awan Places * Sa'adat Abad * Saadat, Iran See also * * Anwar El Sadat * Sadat (other) * Sadat Sadat () is a suffix, which is given to families believed to be descendants of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. In Iran, after the revolution, it is mandatory to mention "Seyed" or "Sadat" in the names of or whose descent from Muhammad has been men ...
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Sa'adat Abad
Sa'adat Abad ( Sa'âdat Âbâd) is a wealthy district located in northern Tehran. The texture of the neighborhood is modern. Most of the main and secondary streets are wide and have been designed and implemented based on urban standard principles and in a modern style. The number of private and government companies in this region is not significant. Sa'adat Abad district is known to have better air quality and lower levels of air pollution. Another attractive feature that encourages people to buy a property in Sa'adat Abad is the lack of traffic restrictions in Tehran. Located in Sa'adat Abad is the Tehran International School (Boys Section),Dagres, Holly.Memories of Tehran International SchoolArchive. ''Your Middle East''. April 29, 2013. Retrieved on September 16, 2015. located in Farhang square. The school has about two hundred students and is a registered IB (International Baccalaureate School). See also *Evin *Velenjak *Almahdi, Tehran, Almahdi *Punak *Tehran References ...
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Saadat, Iran
Sadat-e Chahan (, also Romanized as Sādāt-e Chāhan; also known as Sa‘adat and Sādāt) is a village in Zilayi Rural District, Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 1,177, in 229 families. References Populated places in Boyer-Ahmad County {{BoyerAhmad-geo-stub ...
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Anwar El Sadat
Muhammad Anwar es-Sadat (25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the third president of Egypt, from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981. Sadat was a senior member of the Free Officers who overthrew King Farouk I in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, under whom he served as vice president twice and whom he succeeded as president in 1970. In 1978, Sadat and Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel, signed a peace treaty in cooperation with United States President Jimmy Carter, for which they were recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize. In his 11 years as president, he changed Egypt's trajectory, departing from many political and economic tenets of Nasserism, reinstituting a multi-party system, and launching the Infitah economic policy. As President, he led Egypt in the Yom Kippur War of 1973 to regain Egypt's ...
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Sadat (other)
Sadat () is a name given to descendants of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Sadat may also refer to: Places * Sadat City, a city in the Monufia Governorate, Egypt * Sadat, Uttar Pradesh, a town and nagar panchayat in Ghazipur district, India * Sadat Colony, a block in Gulberg town, Karachi, Pakistan * Pak Sadat Colony, a neighbourhood in Korangi District, Karachi, Pakistan * Sadat, Iran (other) Other uses * Sadat, plural of Sayyid, a title of descendants of Muhammad * Sadat (miniseries), a 1983 American biographical film about Anwar Sadat * Sadat Academy for Management Sciences, a public academy in Maadi, Egypt * Sadat Initiative, a 1977 visit to Israel by Anwar Sadat * SADAT International Defense Consultancy SADAT Inc. International Defense Consultancy (, literaly: International Defense Consultant Company) is a private Turkish PMC headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the country's first domestic military consultancy firm, founded in 2012 by form ..., a Tur ...
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