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Nuh (city) Nuh (; ISO: Nuṁḥ) is a city and administrative headquarters of the Nuh district, located in the state of Haryana within the National Capital Region of India. Geography Nuh is located at . It lies on the National Highway 248 (NH 48), a ...
, Nuh district, Haryana, India *
Nuh district Nuh district, formerly known as the Mewat district, is one of the 22 districts of the northern Indian state of Haryana. The district is known for having the largest Muslim population in Haryana. It lies within the National Capital Region as wel ...
, Haryana *
Nuh Assembly constituency Nuh is one of the 90 assembly constituencies in the Haryana Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of Haryana. It is a part of the Nuh district and is also one of nine assembly constituencies in the Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency. It was previo ...
, a constituency of the Haryana Legislative Assembly in India *
Nūḥ Nūḥ (, “Noah”) is the seventy-first chapter (''surah'') of the Quran and is composed of 28 verses ('' ayat''). It is centered around the Islamic prophet Nūḥ and his complaint about his people rejecting all warnings Allah gave them t ...
, the 71st sura of the Qur'an


People

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Nuh (name) Nuh is a masculine given name. It is the Arabic form of Noah. Notable people with this name * Nuh (prophet), a prophet in the Qur'an, also known as Noah * Nuh I (died 954), amir of the Samanids * Nuh II (died 997), amir of the Samanids * Nuh Ha Mim ...
, list of people with this name *
Nuh (prophet) Noah, also known as Nuh (), is recognized in Islam as a prophet and messenger of God. He is also believed to be the first messenger sent by God. He is one of the Ulul 'azm prophets. Noah's mission was to warn his people, who were plunged in ...
, a prophet in the Qur'an, known as Noah in the Old Testament *
Nuh I of Samanid Nuh ibn Nasr, or Nuh I (926-954), was the Amir of the Samanids in 943–954. He was the son of Nasr II. It is rumoured that he married a Chinese princess.Richard N. Frye, ''Bukhara, the Medieval Achievement'', (University of Oklahoma Press, 1965 ...
(died 954), amir of the Samanids *
Nuh II of Samanid Nuh II (, r. 13 June 976–22 July 997)'' Tabaqat-i Nasiri'' by Minhaj-i-Siraj, pg. 107, Lahore Sangmil Publications 2004 was amir of the Samanids (976–997). He was the son and successor of Mansur I. Beginning and Middle of Reign Having ...
(died 997), amir of the Samanids


See also

* NUH (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, geo, hndis