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Subhan ( Arabic: سبحان ''sub·ḥān'') is an Arabic male given name meaning "praise, exalted, glory". It may refer to: *Subhan Quli Qutb Shah (born 1543), the third Sultan of Qutb Shahi dynasty in southern India * Subhan Ali Khan Kamboh (born 1766), an Indian Muslim scholar from Bareilly in northern India *Subhan Bakhsh (died 1799), Nawab of Masulipatam in northern India *Subhan Qureshi (born 1959), a biologist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan *Subhan Raza Khan, former head of the Sufi center Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat in Bareilly, India *Abdul Subhan Qureshi, or Abdus Subhan (born 1972), a fugitive from India wanted on terrorism charges See also *Subhan'allah ''Tasbih'' ( ar, تَسْبِيح, ) is a form of ''dhikr'' that involves the glorification of Allah in Islam by saying: ''"Subhan Allah"'' (; lit. "Glory be to God"). It is often repeated a certain number of times, using either the phalan ..., an Arabic phrase meaning "Glory to God" {{given name Arabic given name ...
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Arabic
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic languages, Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arabs, Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard Prestige (sociolinguistics), prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as First language, mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is ...
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Subhan Quli Qutb Shah
Subhan Quli Qutb Shah (1543–1550) was 7 years old, when he became Sultan of Golconda, after the death of his father Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah, in 1550. Saif Khan, also known as ''Ainul Mulk'', was sent from Ahmednagar for the performance of duties of regent during the boy's development. But Jamsheed's younger brother Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah returned from Vijayanagara Vijayanagara () was the capital city of the historic Vijayanagara Empire. Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, it spread over a large area and included the modern era Group of Monuments at Hampi site in Vijayanagara district, Bell ... to Golconda, and ascended the throne. Subhan was deposed, and died of illness or was murdered in the same year. External links Institute of Oriental culture, University of Tokyo feature 1543 births 1550 deaths Telugu people Qutb Shahi dynasty {{India-royal-stub ...
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Subhan Ali Khan Kamboh
Subhan Ali Khan Kamboh (born 1766) was an Indian Muslim scholar. Life Kamboh specialized in logic, philosophy, literature and Qur'anic exegesis, hadis and fiqh. He also learnt English and Hebrew languages. He was closely associated with Shaikh Ali Hazin. He wielded influence in Awadh and is said to have been the ''de facto'' Prime Minister during Roshan ud Din's Prime Minisrship. Mirza Ghalib received an invitation to a reception in audience by the ruler's Deputy Prime Minister i.e. Subhan Ali Kamboh but the meeting did not happen because Mirza Ghalib stipulated two pre-conditions to his meeting with the formers: (1), that he be granted 'due honor' and (2), that he should be 'excused from making the customary ''peshkash'' '. Benefactors did not like pre-conditions being laid down by the supplicants hence the meeting failed.British Aggression in Avadh,1969, p 14, Safi Ahmad Khan, M. M. Uddin Khan. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamboh, Subhan Ali Khan 1766 births 18th-centu ...
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Subhan Bakhsh
Subhan Bakhsh was son of Nawab Hasan Ali Khan Bahadur, and succeeded him as Nawab of Masulipatam in India. Official name His official name was ''Rustam Jah, Nawab..Ali Khan Bahadur ubhan Bakhsh'. Titles held See also *Nawab of Carnatic *Nawab of Banganapalle Banganapalle State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. The state was founded in 1665 and had its capital in Banganapalle. Its rulers were Shia Muslims and the last one signed the accession to the Indian ... 1799 deaths Nawabs of India Year of birth unknown {{India-royal-stub ...
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Subhan Qureshi
Muhammad Subhan Qureshi (Pashto/Urdu: ; born 1959) is a biologist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, who is the founder and chief patron of Dairy Science Park. He also worked as a dean (education), dean at the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan, and as adjunct professor at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia. Education Qureshi came from a traditional, intellectual family, and belongs to the Bannu District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. After completing his early education in Bannu, Qureshi graduated from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore in 1982 and then joined the provincial Livestock Department as a veterinary officer in Peshawar. Meanwhile, he joined the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and completed his MSc and PhD degrees in animal reproduction. Career In 1998, in light of his findings under his doctoral thesis on judicial utilization of livestock resources, Qureshi prepared Chief Minister's Livestock Development Plan on advice o ...
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Subhan Raza Khan
Subhan Raza Khan, also known as Subhani Mian, is former head of a Sufi centre popularly known as Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat, shrine of his great-great grandfather Ahmed Raza Khan, in Bareilly, India. He is chairperson of the Manzar-e-Islam seminary. He also edits the Urdu-language ''Ala Hazrat'' monthly magazine which is published in Dargah. His son Ahsan Raza Khan Qadri has been appointed present head of the Dargah Ala Hazrat.Clerics oppose the appointment of son as new Sajjadanasheen of Dargah Ala Hazrat
timesofindia.com , Priyangi Agarwal , 25 Nov 2014 In 2015 during a protest against illegal encroachment on Waqf properties, he called

Abdul Subhan Qureshi
Abdul Qureshi (born 1972 in Rampur) is a formerly most wanted islamist bomb-maker and one of the most wanted terrorists in India and has been called India's Osama Bin Laden. He is suspected to be associated with the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), and is thought to have been responsible for participating in the Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Delhi bombings. He is also a suspect in the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. He is more commonly known as Tauqeer and is believed to be the signer in the Indian Mujahideen terror email as ''al-Arabi''. Abdul Subhan Qureshi was arrested by Delhi Police in January 2018. He was listed on the NIA Most Wanted list. Background His Father Haji Usmaan Qureshi & Mother Zubeida Begum Qureshi who hailed from Rampur of Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh state migrated to Mumbai. He finished his SSC (class X) from an institution run by an Islamic trust in Byculla in Mumbai. He graduated from the Antonio DeSouza High School in 1988, obtaining a ...
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Subhan'allah
''Tasbih'' ( ar, تَسْبِيح, ) is a form of ''dhikr'' that involves the glorification of Allah in Islam by saying: ''"Subhan Allah"'' (; lit. "Glory be to God"). It is often repeated a certain number of times, using either the phalanges of the right hand or a ''misbaha'' to keep track of counting. Etymology The term ''tasbeeh'' is based on in the Arabic root of sīn- bāʾ-ḥāʾ (--). The meaning of the root word when written means to glorify. 'Tasbeeh' is an irregular derivation from ''subhan'', which is the first word of the constitutive sentence of the first third of the canonical form (see below) of tasbeeh. The word literally means, as a verb, "to travel swiftly" and, as a noun, "duties" or "occupation". However, in the devotional context, ''tasbih'' refers to ''Subhan Allah'', which is often used in the Qur'an with the preposition ''ʿan'' (), meaning "God is devoid f what they (polytheists) attribute to Him">polytheists.html" ;"title="f what they (polytheist ...
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