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Mukhtar (also spelled Muktar,
/ˈmʊktɑːr/) meaning "chosen" in Arabic, refers to the head of a village or mahalle (neighbourhood) in many Arab countries as well as in Turkey and Cyprus.[1][2] The name refers to the fact that mukhtars are usually selected by some consensual or participatory method, often involving an election. Mukhtar is also a common name. In Arab countries it is more often a surname (laqab), whilst in non-Arab Muslim countries it is common as a first name (ism).
People named Mukhtar
- Al-Mukhtar, an early Muslim revolutionary.
- Radd al-Muhtar ala al-Dur al-Mukhtar, a book on Islam by 19th century Islamic scholar Ibn Abidin.
- Omar Mukhtar
- Al Mukhtar Tobruk
- Muktar Said Ibrahim
- Muktar Muhammed
- Ahmad Mukhtar
- Mukhtar Ansari
- Mukhtar Sahota
- Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari
- Mukhtar Auezov
- Sheikh Mukhtar Robow
- Mukhtar Shakhanov
- Mukhtar Museum
- Mukhtar Altynbayev
- Mukhtar Ahmed
- Ibrahim Mukhtar
- Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
- Ahmed Mukhtar
- Mukhtar Masood
- Omar Mukhtar Street
- Sheikh Mukhtar
- Mukhtar Ashrafi
- Mukhtar Ali
- Mohamed Haji Mukhtar
- Mukhtar Aymakhanov
- Mukhtar Siddique
- Ahmad Mukhtar Baban
- Mukhtaran Bibi
- Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar
- Sheikh Mukhtar Mohamed Hussein
- Qaryat `Umar al Mukhtar
- Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar
- Mahmud Mukhtar Pasha
See also
- Bedouin systems of justice
- Muhtar (disambiguation)
References
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