Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut — (also Jamaluddin Yakut ) was an Abyssinian slave who was a close confidante of Razia Sultana, the first female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate in India and is speculated to have been her lover. Razia Sultana s patronage made him an influential… … Wikipedia
Jamal ad-Din — Jamal ad Din, Jamal ud Din or Jamal al Din (Arabic: جمال الدين), is a male Muslim name formed from the elements Jamal and ad Din. In Egyptian pronunciation it appears as Gamal el Din or in similar forms. In Bosnian usage it is usually written… … Wikipedia
Jamal Nebez — 169px Born 1933 Sulaymaniyah, Kingdom of Iraq Occupation linguist, historian, journalist, translator, teacher, mathematician and writer Ethnicity Kurdish … Wikipedia
Jamal Jumá — (born 1956), An Iraqi poet and researcher, born in Baghdad, and since 1984 lived in Denmark. Has Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Literature from University of Basrah and Master degree in Semitic Philology from the University of Copenhagen.He has… … Wikipedia
Jamal al-Din Hamdan — was a Lebanese Druze Sheikh living in the nineteenth century in Mount Lebanon. Following the , Hamdan was sentenced to death by the Ottoman Turkish authorities alongside ten other Druze sheikhs : Sa id Jumblat, Hussein Talhuq, As ad Talhuq, Qasim … Wikipedia
Jamal Cudahy — infobox soap character name= Jamal Cudahy first= 1993 last= 2006 cause= gender= Male occupation= Law Student Former Bartender @ Confusion parents= Janine Wilson (biological mother, deceased) Alec McIntyre (biological father) Olivia Livia Frye… … Wikipedia
Jamal al-Din 'Ali Khalji — A Khalji noble who rose to promi nence during Balban s reign (1266 1286). He served Balban as his personal hajib during Nasir al Din Mahmud s reign (1246 1266). In 1260, Balban had sent him as his personal representative to the Mon gol court.… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Amir-Iakhur — Literally, commander of horse. This was the designation of the superintendent of the sultan s stables in the Delhi sultanate. The office was held by Qutb al Din Aibak prior to his appointment to the conquered territory in India. The same… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Yaqut, Jamal al-Din — (? 1240) A slave military officer of Abyssinian origin who already enjoyed a considerable position by the time Raziya (1236 1240) ascended the throne. Impressed by Yaqut s ability, Raziya promoted him to the position of amir i akhur and also… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Murder (film) — This article is about 2004 Bollywood film. For the Alfred Hitchcock film, see Murder!. For other uses, see Murder (disambiguation). Murder Theatrical release poster … Wikipedia