Muslim conquest of Egypt — Part of the Muslim conquests and Byzantine Arab Wars … Wikipedia
Muslim Rajputs — in Hindi मुसलमान राजपूत مسلمان راجپوت … Wikipedia
Muslim Girls Training (MGT) — Muslim Girls Training General Civilization Class or M.G.T. G.C.C. for short is the name given to the training of women and girls in the Nation of Islam. This training was named and initiated by W. Fard Muhammad (Master Fard Muhammad). Master W.… … Wikipedia
Greeks — This article is about the Greek people. For the finance term, see Greeks (finance). Greeks Έλληνες 1st row: Homer • King Leonidas • Pericles • Herodotus • Hippocrates 2nd row: Socrates • Plato • Aristotle • … Wikipedia
Muslim world — For a list of Muslim countries, see List of Muslim majority countries. The Muslim population of the world map by percentage of each country, according to the Pew Forum 2009 report on world Muslim populations. The term Muslim world (also known as… … Wikipedia
Muslim minority of Greece — This article is about the indigenous minority of Thrace in northern Greece. For information regarding Islam in Greece in general, see Islam in Greece. Map of the Greek Prefectures according to the 1991 census with the minority highlighted. The… … Wikipedia
Muslim conquest of Alexandria — Historical Overview= With the death of Muhammad in 632 AD, the Muslim world began a period of rapid expansion. Under the rule of the first caliphs, the Rashidun, Muslim armies began assaulting the borders of both Sassanid Persia and the Byzantine … Wikipedia
Muslim settlement of Lucera — The Hohenstaufen Castle of Lucera. The Muslim settlement of Lucera was the result of the decision of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen to move 20,000 Sicilian Muslims to the Apulian city of Lucera, in what is now the south of the Republic of Italy. A… … Wikipedia
Pontic Greeks — Infobox Ethnic group group = Pontic Greeks nowrap|Έλληνες του Πόντου (Ρωμιοί) Pontic Greek man population = c. 3,000,000 regions = Greece, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkey religions = Greek Orthodox Christianity, Sunni Islam langiages … Wikipedia
Ottoman Greeks — Hellenism (yellow) in the Near East during and after World War I by George Soteriadis of the University of Athens. Ottoman Greeks (Greek: Οθωμανοί Έλληνες, Turkish: Osmanlı Rumları) were ethnic Greeks who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1299–1923),… … Wikipedia