Malik (Gujarat) — For other uses, see Malik (disambiguation). The Malik (Urdu: ملك,Gujarati: માલિક) are a Muslim teli malik community found in the state of Gujarat in India [1] Many members of Malik clan have migrated to Pakistan after independence have settled in … Wikipedia
Malik (Julaha) — For other uses, see Malik (disambiguation). The Malik (Urdu: ملک) or Malik Julaha are ethnic community found in the Punjab province of Pakistan. They are one of many communities found in South Asia associated with weaving.[1] Contents 1 History… … Wikipedia
Malik ibn Nuwayrah — Malik ibn Nuwaira (Arabic: مالك بن نويرة), also spelled as Malik ibn Nuwera, was a chief of the Bani Yarbu , a large section of the powerful tribe of Bani Tamim which inhabited the north eastern region of Arabia, above Bahrain. Being close to… … Wikipedia
Malik (disambiguation) — Malik is the Arabic for king, chieftain . By analogy, the word malik is also used in the weaker meaning of chief in various modest titles, such as, in Persian: Malik ul Shu ara: King of the Poets ; i.e. poet laureate. Malik ul Tujjar: King of the … Wikipedia
Malik Ambar — Malik amber of ahmadnager … Wikipedia
Malik Saad — Ad.IG Malik Saad Birth name Malik Muhammad Saad Khan Born May 19, 1959 … Wikipedia
Malik al-Ashtar — (Arabic:مالك الأشتر) was one of the most loyal companions of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the cousin of Muhammad. Al Ashtar became a Muslim during Muhammad s time and rose to prominence during the caliphates of Uthman and Ali. During the caliphate of Ali… … Wikipedia
Malik Ghulam Muhammad — ملک غلام محمد 3rd Governor General of Pakistan In office 17 October 1951 – 6 October 1955 Monarch George VI Elizabeth II Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin Muhammad Ali Bog … Wikipedia
Malik Khoshaba — (died 1952) was an Assyrian leader (Malik) of the ancient Bit Tyari tribe who played a significant role during the Assyrian war of independence during World War I[1] Khoshaba led forces in counter attacks against the Ottoman Army and allied… … Wikipedia
Malik (Jat) — For other uses, see Malik (disambiguation). Jat Clan: Malik/Gathwala Distribution Haryana Punjab (Pakistan) Punjab (India) Descended from: Central Asia and Europe, Mann Jats … Wikipedia