Akbar the Great — Akbar redirects here. For other uses, see Akbar (disambiguation) Infobox Monarch name =Akbar title =Mughal Emperor caption = reign = coronation = othertitles =His Majesty Al Sultan al Azam wal Khaqan al Mukarram, Imam i Adil, Sultan ul Islam… … Wikipedia
Allahu Akbar (disambiguation) — Allahu Akbar and similar can mean: * Allahu Akbar, an Islamic exclamation called the Takbir in Arabic. * Allahu Akbar (anthem), the national anthem of Libya * Allahu Akbar (Matoub), a song by Matoub * Allahüekber Dağları, a range of mountains in… … Wikipedia
Akbar Khan (disambiguation) — Akbar Khan may refer to: Akbar Khan, Afghan general involved in the first Anglo Afghan War Akbar Khan (Pakistan), Pakistani general Ali Akbar Khan, Indian classical musician Muhammed Akbar Khan, first native Muslim general in British Indian Army… … Wikipedia
Akbar Khan (Pakistani general) — For other people named Akbar Khan, see Akbar Khan (disambiguation). Mohammad Akbar Khan Born Charsadda , Pakistan Allegiance … Wikipedia
Daniyal (disambiguation) — Daniyal may refer to: Daniyal, a Palestinian Arab village in the District of Ramla Daniyal Mueenuddin (born 1963), a Pakistani author Daniyal Akhmetov (born 1954), Russian politician. Daniyal Ametov, a Crimean Tatar land squatting activist in the … Wikipedia
Allah (disambiguation) — Allah may refer to *Allāh, the Arabic term for god . *Allahu (qawwali), a popular Urdu language Sufi devotional qawwali *An acronym for Arm, Leg, Leg, Arm, Head used as a man s name in the belief of the The Nation of Gods and Earths.ee… … Wikipedia
Muhammed Akbar Khan — For other people named Akbar Khan, see Akbar Khan (disambiguation). Muhammad Akbar Khan Born Chakwal, British India Allegiance … Wikipedia
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Akhbar — (Arabic:أخبار) is the plural of khabar (خبر), meaning news, and occurs in the titles of many Arabic newspapers and other media. It may refer to: Contents 1 Journals 1.1 Arab world … Wikipedia
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