Nasir — (Arabic: ناصر Nāṣir) is a male Arabic given name which can mean helper or one who gives victory (grammatically the Stem I masculine singular active participle of consonantal verb root n ṣ r). The female form of the name is Nasira (ناصرة Nāṣira) … Wikipedia
Nasir Colony — (Urdu: ناصر کالونی ) is one of the neighbourhoods of Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] There are several ethnic groups in Nasir Colony including Muhajirs, Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and… … Wikipedia
Nasir Khusraw — Abu Mo’in Hamid ad Din Nasir ibn Khusraw al Qubadiani or Nāsir Khusraw Qubādiyānī [also spelled as Nasir Khusrow and Naser Khosrow] (1004 1088 AD (Persian: ناصر خسرو قبادیانی,Tajik: Носири Хусрав) was a Persian poet, philosopher, Isma ili scholar … Wikipedia
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi — Persian Muslim scholar Naṣīr al Dīn al Ṭūsī The Astronomical Observatory of Nasir al Din al Tusi Title Khawaja Nasir … Wikipedia
Nasir al-Din Nasir Hunzai — Dr. Allamah Nasir al Din Nasir Hunzai (born 1917) is a Pakistani writer and poet, known for his work on Islam and the Burushaski language. Prof. Dr. Allama Nasir ud Din Nasir (Hub e Ali)Hunzai is a highly acclaimed writer on Burushaski language.… … Wikipedia
Hakim Akhtar — About Moulana Hakim Akhtar is probably one of the most influential Muslim Sufi Shaikhs of the current times. His real name is Mohammad Akhtar but he is more popularly known as Hakim Akhtar because of a degree he holds in Hikmat (Eastern Medicine) … Wikipedia
Al-Hakim II — Abû al Abbas Ahmad al Hâkim bi Amr Allah[1] ou Al Hâkim II (? 1352) est un calife abbasside au Caire de 1341 à 1352. Biographie Abû al Abbas Ahmad est le petit fils d Ahmad al Hâkim Ier et le fils d Sulaymân al Mustakfi Ier. En 1230, il a été… … Wikipédia en Français
Al-Hakim Ier (Abbasside du Caire) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hakim. Abû al Abbas Ahmad al Hâkim Ier[1] ou Al Hâkim Ier (vers 1247[2] 1302) est le deuxième calife a … Wikipédia en Français
Al-Hakim I. — Abu l Abbas Ahmad al Hakim bi Amri llah, bzw. al Hakim I. (arabisch أبو العباس أحمد بن حسين بن أبي بكر الحاكم بأمر الله الأول, DMG Abū l ʿAbbās Aḥmad b. Ḥusain b. Abī Bakr al Ḥākim bi Amri llāh al auwal; † 19. Januar 1302), war der zweite… … Deutsch Wikipedia
An-Nasir (Abbasiden) — an Nāsir li Dīni llāh, arabisch الناصر لدين الله , أحمد بن المستضيء , DMG An Nāṣir li Dīni ʾllāh , Aḥmad b. al Mustaḍīʾ (* 1158; † 2. Oktober 1225), war der vierunddreißigste Kalif der Abbasiden (1180–1225). Er trat die Nachfolge seines Vaters … Deutsch Wikipedia