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Military unit
The Ikhwān (Arabic: الإخوان, romanized: al-ʾIkhwān, lit. 'the Brethren'), commonly known as Ikhwān man Aṭāʿa Allāh (Arabic: إخوان من أطاع الله, 'Brethren
Ikhwan
Medieval secret society of Muslim philosophers
which they were active. The Arabic phrase Ikhwān aṣ-Ṣafāʾ (short for, among many possible transcriptions, Ikhwān aṣ-Ṣafāʾ wa Khullān al-Wafā wa Ahl al-Ḥamd
Brethren_of_Purity
Transnational Sunni Islamist organization
المسلمين, romanized: Jamāʿat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn), better known as the Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمون, al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn), is a transnational
Muslim_Brotherhood
Pro-government militia in India
Ikhwan force, popularly referred to as the Ikhwan and locally known as nabüd, was a pro-government militia in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, composed
Ikhwan_(Kashmir)
1927 uprising in Arabia
The Ikhwan revolt was an uprising in the Arabian Peninsula from 1929 to 1930 led by the Ikhwan against Ibn Saud. In late 1927, the tribesmen of the Otaibah
Ikhwan_revolt
Topics referred to by the same term
Ikhwan is Islamic militia which played an important role in Saudi Arabia's history. Ikhwan (Arabic: إخوان) is an Arabic word meaning "brothers". It may
Ikhwan_(disambiguation)
1979 radical Islamic insurgency in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
belonging to the Otaibah tribe. The insurgents identified themselves as "al-Ikhwan" (Arabic: الإخوان), referencing the Arabian militia that had played a role
Grand_Mosque_seizure
Topics referred to by the same term
Ikhwan raids may refer to several events during the Unification of Saudi Arabia campaign: Ikhwan's plunders on Kuwait, during the Kuwait-Najd Border War
Ikhwan_raids
Military and political campaign for the formation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
incorporated into the Sultanate of Nejd. Ikhwan raids on Transjordan were a series of plunders by the Ikhwan, irregular Arab tribesmen of Nejd, on Transjordan
Unification_of_Saudi_Arabia
King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 to 1953
sit well with the Ikhwan, who had been taught that all non-Wahhabis were infidels. In order to settle down the problems with the Ikhwan leaders, including
Ibn_Saud
The Ikhwan raid on Busayya in Iraq occurred on 5 November 1927. Elements of the Ikhwan, mainly consisting of the Mutayr tribe under Faisal al-Duwaish,
Ikhwan_raid_on_Busayya
Saudi dissident and Ikhwan militant (1936–1980)
January 1980) was a Saudi religious dissident and ex-soldier who led the Ikhwan during their Grand Mosque seizure in 1979. He and his followers besieged
Juhayman_al-Otaybi
1920 battle of the Kuwait–Najd War
pitting Sheikh Salem Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, the ruler of Kuwait, against the Ikhwan forces led by Faisal al-Duwaish, the sheikh of the Mutayr tribe. The confrontation
Battle_of_Jahra
Indonesian footballer
Ikhwan Ali Tanamal (born 28 December 2003) is an Indonesian footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for Persib Bandung. Born in Tulehu
Ikhwan_Tanamal
Indonesian footballer
Pemain Persekat Tegal". ileague.id. Retrieved 12 November 2023. "Ahmad Ikhwan". liga-indonesia.co.id. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012.
Ahmad_Ihwan
1922–1924 armed conflict in the Middle East
The Ikhwan raids on Transjordan were a series of attacks by the Ikhwan, irregular Arab tribesmen of Najd, on the Emirate of Transjordan between 1922 and
Ikhwan_raids_on_Transjordan
1924 massacre during the Second Hashemite-Saudi War
forces and then capitulated to the battle-ready Ikhwan force under the command of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. The Ikhwan troops took out their rage on the residents
Taif_massacre
Indonesian footballer
Rezky Ikhwan (born 21 June 1993) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. He was signed for Persika Karawang to play in Liga
Rezky_Ikhwan
Islamic religious sect based in Malaysia
Corporation, Global Ikhwan, and GISBH (Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings). These enterprises, particularly Global Ikhwan, attracted widespread
Al-Arqam
Book by Brethren of Purity
principle, a single cause, a single world, and a single Soul." – (from the Ikhwan al-Safa, or Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity; Rasa'il IV, pg 52) In
Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity
Encyclopedia_of_the_Brethren_of_Purity
Malaysian para-badminton player
Muhammad Ikhwan bin Ramli (born 19 August 1995) is a Malaysian para-badminton player. Partnered with Noor Azwan Noorlan, the duo have won silver twice
Muhammad_Ikhwan_Ramli
Post-WW1 conflict in Kuwait
In 1920, an attempt by the Ikhwan to build a stronghold in southern Kuwait led to the Battle of Hamdh, involving 2,000 Ikhwan fighters against 100 Kuwaiti
Kuwait–Najd_War
Official founding of Saudi Arabia
militia mostly composed of nomadic tribesmen, known as the Ikhwan (transl. the brethren). The Ikhwan formed a crucial part of Ibn Saud's bedouin army and supported
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Proclamation_of_the_Kingdom_of_Saudi_Arabia
Arab tribe chief
the Sheikh of the Otaibah tribe and one of the prominent leaders of the Ikhwan movement in the Arabian Peninsula. This tribal army supported King Abdulaziz
Sultan_bin_Bajad_al-Otaybi
Arabian tribe sheikh (1882–1931)
المطيري c. 1882 – 1931) was Shaykh of the Mutayr tribe and of Arabia's Ikhwan leader, who assisted Abdulaziz in the unification of Saudi Arabia. The mother
Faisal_al-Duwaish
Country in West Asia
Nejd, creating the third "Saudi state". Ibn Saud gained the support of the Ikhwan, a tribal army inspired by Wahhabism and led by Faisal Al-Dawish, and which
Saudi_Arabia
Child abuse scandal involving Global Ikhwan
child neglect and sexual abuse at children's homes associated with Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB Holdings Sdn Bhd). Throughout the investigation
Global Ikhwan child abuse scandal
Global_Ikhwan_child_abuse_scandal
Malaysian professional footballer
Mohamad Ikhwan bin Yazek (born 25 August 2000) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays for Malaysia Super League club Negeri Sembilan as a winger
Ikhwan_Yazek
Indonesian association football player
Ikhwan Ciptady Muhammad (born 22 March 1994), is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. PSS Sleman Liga 2: 2018 "Indonesia -
Ikhwan_Ciptady
Arab tribe chief (died May 1929)
with Ibn Saud were settled, Dhaydan joined the Ikhwan movement in 1919. Soon he became one of major Ikhwan leaders in addition to Faisal Al Duwaish, Sultan
Dhaydan_bin_Hithlain
Village in Idlib, Syria
Ma'arrat al-Ikhwan (Arabic: معرّة الإخوان, also spelled Ma'arrat al-Akwan, Maaret Ikhwan, Maaret Elekhwan or Martahwan) is a village in northwestern Syria
Maarrat_al-Ikhwan
Civil conflict in Arabia
rebellious Ikhwan party and the ally tribes of Ibn Saud. It was the second largescale engagement of the Ikhwan revolt in Arabia. The rebel Ikhwan tribesmen
Battle of Jabal Shammar (1929)
Battle_of_Jabal_Shammar_(1929)
Tasik Chini". Journal of Sociology and Development. 3 (1): 23. Hastanto, Ikhwan (29 May 2020). "Mengulik Penyebab Munculnya Istilah Peyoratif Jamet, Kuproy
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Bruneian footballer (born 1993)
September 2022. Nur Ikhwan Othman at National-Football-Teams.com Nurikhwan Othman at Soccerway (archive) Nur Ikhwan Othman at Sofascore Nur Ikhwan Othman at Scorebar
Nur_Ikhwan_Othman
Part of the Ikhwan Revolt (1928)
known as Battle of Atheriyat (named by the Ikhwan) in Kuwait was a fight between approximately 500 Ikhwan horsemen and the Kuwaiti military. It occurred
Battle_of_Al-Regeai
Musical artist
Ahmad Ikhwan bin Aji (born 17 July 1994), known by his musical group name Noki K-Clique, is a hip hop singer and actor from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. He is
Noki_K-Clique
the Ikhwan attacked the British protectorates of Transjordan, Iraq and Kuwait, as a continuation of jihad to expand the Wahhabist realm. Ikhwan consisted
History_of_Wahhabism
large force of 12,000 tribal levies, along with 1500 Ikhwan warriors to serve as skirmishers. The Ikhwan were commanded by Ibn Luai and Sultan Ibn Bajad.
Battle_of_Turubah
Malaysian politician and corporate figure (1956–2025)
Ikhwan Salim bin Sujak (Jawi: إخوان سليم سوجق, Malay pronunciation: [ick.one]; 1 October 1956 – 7 April 2025) was a Malaysian politician and corporate
Ikhwan_Salim_Sujak
American espionage agent, musician, and businessman (1916–1991)
should get lost…Founded by one Hassan el-Banna in the late twenties, it (ikhwan el-muslimin) was originally a secret society dedicated to the eradication
Miles_Copeland_Jr.
Political party in Iraq
Brotherhood in Iraq (Arabic: الإخوان المسلمون في العراق, romanized: al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn fī al-ʿIrāq) is an Iraqi branch of the Sunni Islamist Muslim
Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Iraq
Malaysian racing driver (born 1991)
Mohamad Afiq Ikhwan Bin Mohamad Yazid (born 8 August 1991) is a Malaysian racing driver who competes in the GTM class of TSS The Super Series for PSC Motorsport
Afiq_Yazid
Austro-Hungarian-born Pakistani Muslim polymath (1900–1992)
out a secret mission for Ibn Saud to trace the sources of funding for the Ikhwan Revolt. Due to these activities, he was dubbed in a Haaretz article as "Leopold
Muhammad_Asad
Adnanite Arab tribe
These new forces were known as the Ikhwan Mn ta'allah ("Brotherhood"), and Faisal Al-Dewish had led the Ikhwan movement enthusiastically, providing
Mutayr
Arabian tribe
Ikhwan factions resented policies which appeared to favor modernization and an increased number of non-Muslim foreigners in the region. Some Ikhwan members
Otaibah
British military officer and author (1897–1986)
1939 and 1956 as its commanding general. He served in World War I, the Ikhwan revolt, World War II and the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Glubb was born in Preston
John_Bagot_Glubb
Country in West Asia
Ottoman Empire Arab Revolt Sykes–Picot Agreement Emirate of Transjordan Ikhwan raids on Transjordan Arab–Israeli conflict 1948 1967 1968 1973 Israel–Jordan
Jordan
Malaysian singer, host and actress
edition as her song Hening Rindu, created by Ikhwan Fatanna and Wan Saleh with lyrics written by Ikhwan Fatanna, triumphed. Milan is a Kadazan-Dusun from
Marsha_Milan
Second-largest branch of Islam
in Saudi Arabia have been destroyed by the Al Saud-Wahhabi armies of the Ikhwan, the most notable being the tombs of the Imams located in the Al-Baqi' cemetery
Shia_Islam
Saudi Arabian Ikhwan leader
عـقـاب بن ضيف الله بن غازي بن سياف بن محـيا (1903–1933) was one of the Ikhwan Army's leaders that contributed in the unification of the Kingdom of Saudi
Eqab_bin_Mohaya
Indian Army Ashok Chakra recipient (1980-2020)
of the Ikhwan, a pro-government militia group led by Javed Ahmad Shah in late 1994. According to Wani's brother Mushtaq, Wani had joined Ikhwan "out of
Nazir_Ahmad_Wani
Arabian tribal confederation
Saudi Arabia. A section of the Ajman led by Dhaydan bin Hithlain joined the Ikhwan movement in 1900, providing military support for Ibn Saud, but later rebelled
Ajman_(tribe)
Saudi Islamic scholar (1912–1999)
Al-Ikhwan (named after the Ikhwan army that which Juhayman's father served in or the hostel, Beit al-Ikhwan, in which Juhayman lived in). Al-Ikhwan were
Ibn_Baz
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
Falklands_War
Indian Kashmiri politician (died 2003)
singer, before he founded the pro-government counter-insurgency force, Ikhwan-ul-Muslemoon, that targeted militants. His death was considered a major
Kuka_Parray
Ninth of the Isma'ili Shia Imams (790–840)
encyclopedic text called the Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity (Rasāʾil Ikhwān al-Ṣafā). He died in 840 in Salamiyah and was succeeded by his son al-Husayn
Muhammad_al-Taqi
Lebanese sibling musicians
known as the Rahbani brothers (Arabic: الأخوان رحباني, romanized: al-ʾIkhwān Raḥbānī), were Lebanese sibling musicians, composers, songwriters, authors
Rahbani_brothers
1918–1919 War
Hashemite forces and capture of al-Khurma by the Saudis and their allied Ikhwan, but British intervention prevented immediate collapse of the Hashemite
Al-Khurma_dispute
1924–1925 conflict in Arabia
major struggle. Following the fall of Taif, the Saudi forces and the allied Ikhwan tribesmen moved on Mecca. Sharif Hussein's request for British assistance
Saudi_conquest_of_Hejaz
Kuwaiti businessman
peacemaker between the Kuwaitis and the Saudi Ikhwan movement as he managed to solve Battle of Jahra between the Ikhwan leaders and Kuwait.[citation needed] AlTerkait
Helal_Al-Mutairi
Egyptian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood
Brotherhood in Egypt (Arabic: جماعة الإخوان المسلمين Jamāʿat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn/al-Ikhwan/el-ekhwan al-muslimīn, IPA: [elʔexˈwæːn]) is the Egyptian branch
Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt
Analogy between man and cosmos
Hayyan (c. 850–950 CE), by the anonymous Shi'ite philosophers known as the Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ ("The Brethren of Purity", c. 900–1000), by Jewish theologians
Microcosm–macrocosm_analogy
Activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey
Türkiye'de İhvânü'l-Müslimîn; Arabic: الإخوان المسلمون في تركيا, romanized: al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn fī Turkiyā) refers to the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood
Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Turkey
Emir of Jabal Shammar (r. 1897–1906)
8 February 2021. Talal Sha'yfan Muslat Al Azma (1999). The role of the Ikhwan under 'Abdul'Aziz Al Sa'ud 1916-1934 (PhD thesis). Durham University. p
Abdulaziz bin Mutaib Al Rashid
Abdulaziz_bin_Mutaib_Al_Rashid
1812–1815 conflict in North America
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
War_of_1812
State assembly election in India
possible due to efforts of counter-insurgents like Kuka Parray, (head of Ikhwan-ul-Muslemoon). The National Conference, which had boycotted the 1996 Indian
1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
1996_Jammu_and_Kashmir_Legislative_Assembly_election
Counter-insurgency force of the Saudi Arabian military
Program. The SANG was founded as the successor to the Ikhwan, the tribal army of King Abdulaziz. The Ikhwan had helped King Abdulaziz conquer the Arabian Peninsula
Saudi_Arabian_National_Guard
1929 battle during the unification of Saudi Arabia
(29–31 March 1929) was the main battle of the Ikhwan revolt in northern Arabia between the rebellious Ikhwan forces and the army of Abdulaziz al-Saud. It
Battle_of_Sabilla
One of the prophets in Islam
Sodom are still regarded as his "brethren" (Arabic: إِخْوَٰن, romanized: ikhwān) in the Quran. Like the Biblical narrative, the Quran states that Lut's
Lot_in_Islam
Chinese Islamic sect
(Chinese: 伊赫瓦尼; pinyin: Yīhèwǎní), or Ikhwan (Arabic: الإخوان, romanized: al-Iḫwān), (also known as al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, which means Muslim Brotherhood
Yihewani
Kashmiri militant (born 1967)
deal. Political party Hurriyat Conference Other political affiliations Ikhwan-ul-Muslimeen Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (until 1990) Criminal charges
Mushtaq_Ahmed_Zargar
conflict with the British. The Ikhwan therefore revolted but were defeated in the Battle of Sabilla in 1929, and the Ikhwan leadership were massacred. In
History_of_Saudi_Arabia
1922 agreement between Iraq, Nejd, and Kuwait
made by Percy Cox, the British High Commissioner to Iraq, in response to Ikhwan raiders from Nejd under Ibn Saud attacking Kuwait. Cox met ibn Saud and
Uqair_Protocol_of_1922
memo British Mandate Emirate of Transjordan Kura Rebellion Adwan Rebellion Ikhwan raids 1948 War 1967 War Black September Israel–Jordan peace treaty 2011
Religion_in_Jordan
1775–1783 conflict in North America
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
American_Revolutionary_War
Social and political rebellion in North Carolina
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
Regulator Movement in North Carolina
Regulator_Movement_in_North_Carolina
Region in central Saudi Arabia
support of the Ikhwan, a tribal army inspired by Wahhabism, and which had grown quickly after its foundation in 1912. With the aid of the Ikhwan, Ibn Saud
Najd
Malaysian governance policy framework
political crisis Ulu Tiram police station attack Kuala Lumpur sinkhole Global Ikhwan child abuse scandal Malaysia Sulu case 2025 ASEAN Summits Kuala Lumpur Peace
Malaysia_Madani
Iraqi puppet state during the Gulf War (1990)
Mesopotamian Campaign 1914–1918 Kuwait–Najd War 1919–1920 Battle of Jahra 1920 Ikhwan Revolt 1927–1930 Kuwait since 1961 State of Kuwait 1961–1990 1991–present
Republic_of_Kuwait
Malay-Arab Arab entrepreneur, publicist and writer in British Malaya
Muslim scholars in al-Ikhwān and Saudara. In response to these attacks, the ʿUlamā' of Kelantan called on their sultan to ban al-Ikhwān and Saudara. When
Syed_Sheikh_al-Hadi
Arabic epistle by the Brethren of Purity
the King of the Jinn, is an epistle written by the Brethren of Purity (Ikhwān al-Ṣafā) in the 960s and first published as Epistle 22 in the Encyclopedia
The Case of the Animals versus Man
The_Case_of_the_Animals_versus_Man
Malaysian politician
Dusun Tua Johan Abd Aziz (UMNO) 26,755 49.91% Azhar Hambali (BERSATU) 23,741 44.29% 53,912 3,014 72.44% Al Hafiz Ikhwan Mohamad Asaad (MUDA) 3,110 5.80%
Johan_Abd_Aziz
Jihadist organisation formed by the Pakistan Army
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen, Al-Jihad, Al-Barq, Al-Badr, Ikhwan-ul-Mussalmin and Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen. By early 1999, as many as fifteen
United_Jihad_Council
Public holiday in Saudi Arabia
2022-11-27. Habib, John S. (1978-01-01). Ibn Sa'ud's Warriors of Islam: The Ikhwan of Najd and Their Role in the Creation of the Sa'udi Kingdom, 1910-1930
Saudi_Founding_Day
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
French_and_Indian_War
Indonesia Tay Wei Ming Singapore WH1 Jakarin Homhual Thailand Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli Malaysia Anuwat Sriboran Thailand Chatchai Kornpeekanok Thailand
Badminton at the 2017 ASEAN Para Games
Badminton_at_the_2017_ASEAN_Para_Games
List of Middle Eastern conflicts since 1914
Kuwait–Najd War (1921) – 200–800 killed. 1921 Ikhwan raid on Iraq – 700 killed. Conquest of Ha'il – unknown. Ikhwan raids on Transjordan 1922–1924 – 500-1,500
List of modern conflicts in the Middle East
List_of_modern_conflicts_in_the_Middle_East
Saudi royal, soldier, and politician (1877–1943)
family in the Ghut Ghut branch of the Otaibi tribe and one of the rebellious Ikhwan leaders. Following his settlement in Mecca in 1935 Muhammad, married a daughter
Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
Muhammad_bin_Abdul_Rahman_Al_Saud
Music genre
"Poetry in Motion: 100 Years of Zanzibar's Nadi Ikhwan Safaa / Poésie en mouvement: 100 ans de Nadi Ikhwan Safaa de Zanzibar", Ethnomusicology, vol. 62,
Taarab
1930s conflict between the Kingdom of Yemen and the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd
during the spring of 1932 the Khurma chief, Khalid ibn Luwai, led a strong Ikhwan force to the scene, and had little difficulty in chasing the Yamani garrison
Najran_conflict
First cabinet reshuffle carried out by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
political crisis Ulu Tiram police station attack Kuala Lumpur sinkhole Global Ikhwan child abuse scandal Malaysia Sulu case 2025 ASEAN Summits Kuala Lumpur Peace
2023 Malaysian cabinet reshuffle
2023_Malaysian_cabinet_reshuffle
Alma mater High School of Performing Arts (1976) Juilliard School (1980) Occupation Concert violinist Korean name Hangul 배익환 RR Bae Ikhwan MR Pae Ikhwan
Ik-Hwan_Bae
Muslim not readily classified in terms of Islamic school or branch
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Non-denominational_Muslim
2025 peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand
political crisis Ulu Tiram police station attack Kuala Lumpur sinkhole Global Ikhwan child abuse scandal Malaysia Sulu case 2025 ASEAN Summits Kuala Lumpur Peace
Kuala_Lumpur_Peace_Accord
Tenth Isma'ili Imam (825–881)
al-Taqi is remembered for his Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity (Rasāʿil Ikhwān al-ṣafā), which his son is said to have summarised in his Jāmiʿat al-Jāmiʿa
Abd_Allah_al-Radi
Acting Brotherhood leader (born 1944)
Historian Fawaz Gerges describes his role as "akin to chief of staff of the Ikhwan [Muslim Brotherhood]." Ezzat was born on 13 August 1944, in Zagazig, Sharqia
Mahmoud_Ezzat
Place in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
(March 29, 1929) was the main battle of the Ikhwan Revolt in northern Arabia between the rebellious Ikhwan forces and the army of Ibn Saud. It was the
Al-Zulfi
Place in Punjab, Pakistan
of the National Assembly of Pakistan, founded Anjuman Ikhwan-e-Islam in 1939 and later on Ikhwan school and college in the village. Later a separate degree
Barki,_Pakistan
June 1812 British military conquest and looting in Java
rebellion (1921) Kurdistan (1922–1924) Transjordan (1923) Pink's War (1925) Ikhwan revolt (1927–1930) Tirah (1930–1931) Barzani revolt (1931–1932) Second Mohmand
Sack_of_Yogyakarta
Branch of Shia Islam
9 September 2010. Rasa'il Ikhwan al-Safa' (in Arabic). Vol. 4. Beirut: Dar Sadir. 1957. p. 52. Steigerwald, Diana. "Ikhwan al-Safa'". Internet Encyclopedia
Ismailism
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Beautiful Eyed
Girl/Female
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Honest; Truthful; Sincere; Trustworthy
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Vision.
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Mother of Sankara Bhagavath padar
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Wanting a House
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Greek Hungarian
Christian.
Boy/Male
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Girl/Female
Indian
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Boy/Male
Latin American
Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.
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Japanese
(信行) Japanese name NOBUYUKI means "faithful happiness."
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