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Sabri () is a male given name of Arabic origin, it may refer to: Given name * Sabri Ali (born 2000), Djiboutian football player * Sabri Çakır (1955–2024), Turkish poet and teacher in Germany * Sabri Godo (1929–2011), Albanian writer and politician * Sabri Gürses (born 1972), Turkish writer * Sabri Jiryis (born 1938), Arab-Israeli writer * Sabri Kaliç (1966–2012), Turkish film director * Sabri Khan (1927–2015), Indian musician * Sabri Lamouchi (born 1971), French football player and manager * Sabri Lontadila (born 1992), French basketball player * Sabri Sarıoğlu (born 1984), Turkish football player Surname * Ali Sabri (1920–1991), Egyptian politician * Hend Sabri, Tunisian actress * Masud Sabri, Uyghur Governor of Xinjiang * Mostafa Sabri (born 1984), Iranian footballer * Naji Sabri, Iraqi politician * Nazli Sabri (1894–1978), Queen consort of Egypt * Osman Sabri (1905–1993), Kurdish politically active poet * Rais Anis Sabri, Indian qawwali singer * ...
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Arabia
The Arabian Peninsula (, , or , , ) or Arabia, is a peninsula in West Asia, situated north-east of Africa on the Arabian plate. At , comparable in size to India, the Arabian Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the world. Geographically, the Arabian Peninsula comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Yemen, as well as southern Iraq and Jordan. The largest of these is Saudi Arabia. In the Roman era, the Sinai Peninsula was also considered a part of Arabia. The Arabian Peninsula formed as a result of the rifting of the Red Sea between 56 and 23 million years ago, and is bordered by the Red Sea to the west and south-west, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to the north-east, the Levant and Mesopotamia to the north and the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean to the south-east. The peninsula plays a critical geopolitical role in the Arab world and globally due to its vast reserves of petroleum, oil and natural gas. Before the mod ...
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Nazli Sabri
Nazli Sabri (; 25 June 1894 – 29 May 1978) was the first queen consort in the Kingdom of Egypt from 1919 to 1936. She was the second wife of King Fuad I. Early life Nazli was born on 25 June 1894 to an Egyptians, Egyptian father and a mother of Turkish people, Turkish, French people, French and Greek people, Greek origin. Her father was Abdel Rahim Sabri Pasha, Minister of Agriculture and Governor of Cairo, and her mother was Tawfika Sharif Hanim. Nazli had two brothers: Sherif Sabri Pasha and Hussein Sabri Pasha, and two sisters: Amina Sabri and Nawal Sabri. She was the maternal granddaughter of Major General Mohamed Sherif Pasha, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, who was of Turkish origin. She was also a great-granddaughter of the French-born officer Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi, Suleiman Pasha. Nazli first went to the Lycée de la Esclave-de-Dieu in Cairo, and later to the Collège Notre-Dame de Sion in Alexandria. Following the death of her mother, she and her ...
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Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari
Khwāja Sultan-ul-Arifeen Sayyid Alauddin Ali Ahmed “Sabir” (1196–1291) also known as Sabir Kaliyari (; ), was an Indian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sufi saint of the 13th century. He was a nephew and successor to Baba Fareed, great grandson of Abdul Qadir Gilani, and the founder of Sabiriya branch of the Chishti order. Biography Sabir Kaliyari was the great grandson of Abdul Qadir Gilani. His father was Sayyid Abdus Salaam Abdur Rahim Jilani, son of Abdul Wahaab Jilani, eldest son of Abdul Qadir Jilani. His mother was Jamilah, elder sister of Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar and a direct descendant of second Rashidun caliph Umar al Farooq. Sabir Kaliyari was born on 13 Rabi' al-awwal, 592 Hijri (1196). After the death of his father in 1204, his mother brought him to Pakpattan to Baba Fareed.''Sheikh Farid'', by Dr. Harbhajan Singh. Hindi Pocket Books, 2002. . Page 11. Baba Fareed entrusted him with the duty of distribution of food ('' Langar''). He accepted this duty happil ...
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Chishti Order
The Chishti order () is a Sufi Tariqa, order of Sunni Islam named after the town of Chishti Sharif District, Chisht, Afghanistan where it was initiated by Abu Ishaq Shami. The order was brought to Herat and later spread across South Asia by Mu'in al-Din Chishti in the city of Ajmer. The Chishti order is known for its emphasis on love, tolerance, and openness. The Chishti order is primarily followed in Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent. The Chishti order was the first of the four main Sufi orders that became well-established in South Asia, which are the Qadiriyya, Qadiri, Chishti, Naqshbandi and Suhrawardiyya, Suhrawardi Sufi orders. Moinuddin Chishti, Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti introduced the Chishti Order in Ajmer (Rajasthan, India) sometime in the middle of the 12th century. He was eighth in the line of succession from the founder of the Chishti Order, Abu Ishaq Shami. There are now several branches of the order, which has been the most prominent South Asian Sufi brother ...
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Sabri, Iran
Sabri (, also Romanized as Şabrī; also known as Ẕabarī) is a village in Kuh Hamayi Rural District, Rud Ab District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan 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 48, in 15 families. References Populated places in Sabzevar County {{Sabzevar-geo-stub ...
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Amjad Sabri
Amjad Farid Sabri (23 December 1970 – 22 June 2016) was a Pakistani qawwali singer and a proponent of the Sufi Muslim tradition. Son of Ghulam Farid Sabri and nephew of Maqbool Ahmed Sabri of the Sabri Brothers, he emerged as one of South Asia's prominent ''qawwali'' singers. The TTP Hakimullah Mehsud group has claimed responsibility for Sabri's death, saying that they carried out the assassination "for blasphemy". Career Born in Karachi, Sindh, on 23 December 1970, Amjad began learning ''qawwali'' music from his father at age nine and joined his father on stage to perform in 1982. His father trained him in ''Raag Bhairon'', which is practiced in early morning. For this training Sabri had to get out of bed in the middle of the night, then after performing ''tahajjud'' (a midnight prayer), he practiced the ''baja''. Sabri sang the famous qawwalis of his family and travelled widely to India, America and Europe where he was known as the "rock star" of ''qawwali'' ...
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Maqbool Ahmed Sabri
Maqbool Ahmed Sabri (12 October 1945 – 21 September 2011) was a Pakistani qawwali singer and a prominent member of the Sabri Brothers, one of the greatest qawwali groups of all times which belonged to Pakistan. The Sabri Brothers were honoured with the Pride of Performance Award in 1978. Early life Born in Kalyana in eastern Punjab, Maqbool Ahmed Sabri was initially educated in the Hindustani classical music tradition by his father Ustad Inayat Hussain Sabri and his beloved elder brother Ghulam Farid Sabri. Their family came from a musical background, and claimed direct descent from Mian Tansen, who had played at the court of the 16th-century Mughal emperor Akbar. Mehboob Baksh Ranji Ali Rang, his paternal grandfather, was a master musician of his time; Baqar Hussein Khan, his maternal grandfather, was a unique sitarist. His family belongs to the Sabriyya order of Sufism, hence the surname Sabri. The family made the perilous journey to Karachi during the partition of Ind ...
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Ghulam Farid Sabri
Ghulam Farid Sabri (1930–5 April 1994) was a qawwali singer and member of the Sabri Brothers, a qawwali group in Pakistan in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Sabri Brothers received the Pride of Performance award by the President of Pakistan in 1978. (Ghulam Farid Sabri, Pride of Performance award info on Google Books website) Sabri was also a Sufi mystic connected to the Chishti Order. Early life Ghulam Farid Sabri was born in Kalyana, a village in the district of Rohtak in Punjab, British India, in 1930. His family's musical lineage stretches back several centuries, to the age of the Mughal emperors. His family claims direct descent from Mian Tansen, the musician of the court of Akbar the Great, the Mughal emperor. Mehboob Baksh Ranji Ali Rang, his paternal grandfather, was a musician; Baqar Hussein Khan, his maternal grandfather, was a sitarist. His family belongs to the ''Sabriyya'' order of Sufism; hence, the surname Sabri was adopted by them. Ghulam Farid Sabri was rai ...
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Sabri Brothers
The Sabri Brothers (Punjabi language, Punjabi, ) were a musical band from Pakistan who were performers of Sufi qawwali music and were closely connected to the Chishti Order. They are considered one of the greatest Sufi qawwali singers of all times. The Sabri Brothers were led by Ghulam Farid Sabri and his brother Maqbool Ahmed Sabri. They are often referred to as ''Shahenshah-e-Qawwali'' (the King of Kings of Qawwali) and are also known as ''the roving ambassadors of Pakistan''. The band was initially founded by Maqbool Ahmed Sabri at the age of 11 years and was known as the Bacha Qawwal Party. His elder brother Ghulam Farid Sabri joined after insistence from their father. He became the leader of the group, and the band soon became known as the Sabri Brothers. They were the first-ever Qawwali artists to perform qawwali in the United States and other Western countries; they were also the first-ever Asian artists to perform at New York City, New York's Carnegie Hall in 1975. Orig ...
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Yasmine Sabri
Yasmine Ashraf Sabri (; born 21 January 1988) is an Egyptian actress and model. Early life Yasmine Sabri was born and raised in Alexandria. Her father, Ashraf Sabri, works as a doctor, while her mother is a swimmer. Her parents divorced later and Yasmine Sabri claimed in an interview that she was only raised by her mother and grandmother and that she has not seen her father since she was two years old, "There is no relationship between me and my father, but the separation is not a reason because people make choices in their life, and there are people who choose to take responsibility and complement the other, and other people choose themselves" she said. Sabri's father then published a set of photos of him with his daughter during her first engagement party, adding "After I heard the lies of my daughter who I raised in my house, and she was the owner of the house and she had a job... and she was able to stab her father in the back," and that "family friends used to come to the ...
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Toshi Sabri
Toshi Sabri is an Indian singer and music composer. He gained fame with the song "Maahi" from the 2009 Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is primarily produced in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and "Cinema of the United States, Hollywood". The in ... film '' Raaz: The Mystery Continues''. Background He appeared on Reality TV show singing contests '' Amul STAR Voice of India'' (Fourth Position), " Ustaadon Ka Ustaad" and " Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star". His younger brother Sharib Sabri is also a singer. Discography As Singer As a music director with Shaarib Sabri Film Single * Saanson Ki Mala (2018) * Dilla Ther Ja (2019) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sabri, Toshi Indian Muslims Living people 21st-century Indian singers 21st-century Indian male singers Year of birth missing (living people) Chishti-Sabiris ...
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Shabab Sabri
Shabab Sabri (born 6 July 1979) is a Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is primarily produced in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and "Cinema of the United States, Hollywood". The in ... playback singer. Shabab Sabri's father Iqbal Sabri and uncle Afzal Sabri were qawalli and Sufi singers in India. Shabab Sabri began training under Rashid Khan Saheb at the age of 14 years. Later on Sabri learned and performed in many live shows with his father. Sabri began his work as a playback singer in 1998 with the song "Teri Jawani badi mast mast hai" with his father and uncle. As a playback singer Awards References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:sabri, Shabab 1979 births Living people Bollywood playback singers 20th-century Indian male singers 20th-century Indian singers 20th-century Indian Muslims 21st-century Indian male singers 21st-century Indian si ...
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