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Afghan military officer and politician (1909–1978)
Mohammad Daoud Khan (18 July 1909 – 28 April 1978), also romanized as Daud Khan or Dawood Khan, was an Afghan military officer and politician who served
Mohammad_Daoud_Khan
Afghan state from 1973 to 1978
Afghanistan. It is often called the Daoud Republic, as it was established in July 1973 by General Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan of the Barakzai dynasty (alongside
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Republic_of_Afghanistan_(1973–1978)
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
in a coup d'état by his cousin and former prime minister, Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, who established a single-party republic, ending more than 225 years
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
Musahiban Mohammad Zahir Shah and de facto under his cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan. The Barakzai dynasty was established by Dost Mohammad Khan after the
Barakzai_dynasty
1978 military coup in Afghanistan
Mohammad Daoud Khan, who had himself taken power in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état and established an autocratic one-party system in the country. Daoud and
Saur_Revolution
Afghan politician
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan, where he played a key role in shaping Afghanistan’s foreign policy
Mohammed_Naim_Khan
Afghan Prime Minister
and Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, his eventual successor. His other two brothers are Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan and Sardar Shah Wali Khan.[citation needed]
Shah_Mahmud_Khan
Afghan politician (1917–1979)
other Communist Party of the Soviet Union members. Under Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan's prime ministership, suppression of radicals was common. However
Nur_Muhammad_Taraki
Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan
The Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan National Military Hospital, often referred to as the Daoud Khan Hospital or the National Military Hospital, is a military
Daoud_Khan_Military_Hospital
Afghan military officer and politician (1944–2014)
d'état that created the Republic of Afghanistan under President Mohammad Daoud Khan, and later directed the Afghan Air Force and Army Air Corps squadrons
Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist)
Abdul_Qadir_(Afghan_communist)
Afghan communist politician (1929–1979)
the April 1978 Saur Revolution, which overthrew the government of Mohammad Daoud Khan and formed a pro-Soviet state based on socialist ideals. Being second
Hafizullah_Amin
Afghan politician (1945–1978)
Sayyid Abdulillah was an Afghan politician in Mohammad Daoud Khan administration as vice president, deputy prime minister and minister of finance. He
Sayyid_Abdulillah
Ruling party of Afghanistan from 1978 to 1992
While a minority, the party helped Mohammad Daoud Khan, former Prime Minister of Afghanistan, overthrow King Mohammad Zahir Shah in 1973 and establish the
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
People's_Democratic_Party_of_Afghanistan
Afghan politician and military officer
significant role in the coup in 1978 that killed the Afghan President Mohammad Daoud Khan, starting the Saur Revolution. Watanjar later became a member of
Mohammad_Aslam_Watanjar
Prime Minister of Afghanistan since 2021
Hasan Akhund was recovering from an illness. Pashto: محمد حسن آخوند کاکڑ Mohammad Farshad Daryosh (17 May 2023). "Mawlawi Kabir Appointed Acting PM As Mullah
Hasan_Akhund
Overthrow of King Mohammad Zahir Shah of Afghanistan
Saratan 1352, was led by Army General and prince Mohammad Daoud Khan against his cousin, King Mohammad Zahir Shah, on 17 July 1973, which resulted in the
1973_Afghan_coup_d'état
Near-continuous series of wars in Afghanistan
Revolution (1978): Overthrow of the Republic of Afghanistan and President Mohammad Daoud Khan by the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). Establishment
Afghan_conflict
Prime Minister of Afghanistan
earlier Chairman of the Council of Ministers Mohammad Daoud Khan during the Kingdom of Afghanistan. When Daoud took over the cabinet posts of Prime Minister
Mohammad_Hasan_Sharq
Executive body of the Afghan government
1963, Mohammad Daoud Khan resigned, leaving the post of Prime Minister vacant until four days later when King Mohammad Zahir Shah asked Mohammad Yusuf
Cabinet_of_Afghanistan
Afghan politician and police chief
served as Afghanistan's interior minister during the presidency of Mohammad Daoud Khan. Nuristani had previously served as Chief of Police noted for his
Abdul_Qadir_Nuristani
Afghan politician (1917–1998)
family. He resigned on October 29, 1965. Yusuf's predecessor, Mohammed Daoud Khan, had made him Minister of Mines and Industries in 1953, a position in
Mohammad_Yusuf_(politician)
Political party in Afghanistan
founded in 1974 by President Mohammad Daoud Khan, who had seized control of Afghanistan from his first cousin, King Mohammad Zahir Shah, in the mostly bloodless
National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan
National_Revolutionary_Party_of_Afghanistan
Governing system of Afghanistan
the then former Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan. Following the abolition of the monarchy, President Mohammad Daoud Khan introduced the 1977 constitution
Constitution_of_Afghanistan
Afghan prince (1934–2024)
was ousted by a coup with Afghanistan being declared a republic by Mohammad Daoud Khan, a member of the royal family. The Crown Prince was one of fourteen
Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan
Ahmad_Shah_Khan,_Crown_Prince_of_Afghanistan
Topics referred to by the same term
2024) Sardar Khan, son of Mohammad Daoud Khan Sardar Khan (died 1684), minister of Ahmedabad, buried in Sardar Khan's Roza Sardar Khan, fictional character
Sardar_Khan
Afghan state from 1978 to 1992
PDPA began ruling Afghanistan after ousting the unelected autocrat Mohammad Daoud Khan, who had become president by leading the 1973 Afghan coup d'état;
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan
1973 following a coup led by former Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan, who ousted King Zahir Shah. Daoud, a liberal nationalist, assumed the role of President
Women_in_Afghanistan
Afghan military officer (1935–1998)
joined the Afghan Air Force soon after. In 1974, during the tenure of Mohammad Daoud Khan, he joined the Khalq faction of the People's Democratic Party of
Nazar Mohammad (Afghan communist)
Nazar_Mohammad_(Afghan_communist)
Afghan politician (1921–1973)
government selectively influenced the elections. The rise of Prince Mohammad Daoud Khan to power after the 1973 coup was galling to other would-be successors
Mohammad_Hashim_Maiwandwal
Afghan communist politician (1929–1996)
participated in Mohammad Daoud Khan's rise to power in 1973, and his subsequent regime. While relations were good at the beginning, Daoud began a major
Babrak_Karmal
after the 1973 Afghan coup d'état by the king's cousin, Army General Mohammad Daoud Khan, who became the first president. It is identical to the previous
Flag_of_Afghanistan
1960–1961 conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Tribal Areas. Hostilities broke out after Afghan prime minister Mohammad Daoud Khan, who was a vocal opponent of the international border between Afghanistan
Bajaur_Campaign
President of Afghanistan from 2014 to 2021
admirer of both King Amanullah Khan, who was a progressive Afghan monarch in the 1920s, and General Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan, a former prime minister of
Ashraf_Ghani
Head of government of Afghanistan
government, and individually for their prescribed duties. In April 1978, Mohammad Daoud Khan was killed during a coup that started the Saur Revolution. The People's
Prime_Minister_of_Afghanistan
Afghan Prime Minister
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1884 – 26 October 1953) was a political figure in Afghanistan. Mohammad Hashim Khan was born in 1884 in Dehradun, British
Mohammad_Hashim_Khan
Surname list
in British Indian Army Mohammad Daoud Khan, former (1909–1978), former Prime Minister and President of Afghanistan Muhammad Khan Junejo (1932–1993), former
Khan_(surname)
Country in Central and South Asia
overthrown by his cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan, ending the monarchy and resulting in the establishment of the Republic of Afghanistan. Daoud Khan became the President
Afghanistan
Former national anthem of Afghanistan
overthrown in a coup d'état and the Republic was established by Mohammad Daoud Khan, so the country began to formulate a new national anthem, because
National anthem of the Republic of Afghanistan
National_anthem_of_the_Republic_of_Afghanistan
Afghan military officer and politician (1939–1980)
account, President Daoud Khan planned to appoint Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal as the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, leading to Faiz Mohammad, along with other
Faiz Mohammed (Afghan communist)
Faiz_Mohammed_(Afghan_communist)
Afghan politician and poet
Mohammed Daoud Khan, but was arrested after the 1978 communist coup d'état and executed along with many other anti-communist politicians in 1979. Mohammad Musa
Mohammad_Musa_Shafiq
circles associated with Taher Badakhshi. During the government of Mohammad Daoud Khan, many political opponents of the regime were arrested. Hafiz Ahangarpoor
Hafiz_Ahangarpoor
Military unit
Afghan Air Force and Air Defense, formed in 1955–56 by Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan and disbanding in 1992, following the Afghan Civil War.[failed verification]
99th_Missile_Brigade
Afghan state from 1926 to 1973
King of Afghanistan, was eventually overthrown by his own cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan who successfully ended the centuries-old monarchy and established
Kingdom_of_Afghanistan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Daoud may refer to: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), first president of Afghanistan, from 1973, until his assassination in 1978 Mohammad Daoud
Mohammad_Daoud
Iranian–Pakistani backed uprising in Afghanistan
conservative Tajik uprising led by Jamiat-e Islami against the government of Daoud Khan, and was the first ever ISI operation that took place in Afghanistan.
1975_Panjshir_Valley_uprising
Afghan government ministry responsible for foreign affairs matters
bombed. It was again bombed on 27 March 2023. Father of Mohammad Daoud Khan and Mohammad Naim Khan. Simultaneously served as Prime Minister of Afghanistan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Afghanistan)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Afghanistan)
Regent of Kabul from 1823 to 1826
Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (1795 – 1861) also known as Ghazi Sultan Mohammad Talaei, through his epithet as the Golden Sultan, was an Afghan
Sultan_Mohammad_Khan
Supreme Leader of Afghanistan (1996-2001)
leaders who were connected with Peshawar during this era were Mohammad Yunus Khalis and Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi; both exerted a considerable influence over
Mullah_Omar
Khan Mohammad Khan was a general in the Royal Afghan Army who served as the Minister of Defense of Afghanistan in 1961. Lee, Jonathan L. (8 March 2022)
Khan_Mohammad_Khan
1929) until the last king, Mohammad Zahir Shah, was deposed in the 1973 coup d'état, led by his first cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan. Despite being part of the
List of heads of state of Afghanistan
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Afghanistan
Chief of General Staff and Lieutenant colonel in the Afghan Army
army personnel, overthrowing the Republican government of President Mohammad Daoud Khan. After the coup, he commanded the elite Afghan Presidential Guard
Mohammed_Yakub
Afghan senior army officer
wounded in the attack on Kabul Airport and hospitalised in Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan hospital for further treatment. In May 2015, he was appointed as
Qadam_Shah_Shahim
On 2 November 2021, a major insurgent attack at the Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan Military Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed at least 25 people. Islamic
2021_Kabul_hospital_attack
Men's association football team
tensions between the two countries in the 1970s, Afghan president Mohammad Daoud Khan handed each player 5,000 afghanis as a celebration and gift for their
Afghanistan national football team
Afghanistan_national_football_team
Head judge on the Supreme Court of Afghanistan
office subsequently passed through the republican government of Mohammad Daoud Khan, the Soviet-backed state, the Mujahideen period, the first Taliban
Chief_Justice_of_Afghanistan
Supreme Leader of Afghanistan since 2021
Haqqani, Vice and Virtue Minister Sheikh Mohammad Khalid, and Hajj and Religious Affairs Minister Noor Mohammad Saqib. On 1 July 2022, at the Great Gathering
Hibatullah_Akhundzada
President of Afghanistan from 1992 to 2001
either against the Daoud government or people who they deemed communist in 1975, but failed. Among ourselves we decided that Daoud personally was not
Burhanuddin_Rabbani
Leader of Afghanistan from 1987 to 1992
mixed economy. In terms of policy, Najibullah can be best compared to Daoud Khan, who ruled the Republic of Afghanistan before the PDPA took power in 1978
Mohammad_Najibullah
Afghan prince and diplomat
dynasty, a son of Mohammad Yusuf Khan [ps], elder half-brother of King Mohammed Nadir Shah, and father of President Mohammed Daoud Khan and Minister of
Mohammad_Aziz_Khan
1957–1979 Iranian secret police agency
although Afghan–Iranian relations later improved in 1976 under Mohammad Daoud Khan. Two days before the Saur Revolution in 1978, the KGB were informed
SAVAK
City in Jharkhand, India
(1958) Ludwig Erhard, Deputy Prime Minister of West Germany (1958) Mohammad Daoud Khan, prime minister of Afghanistan (1959) Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Jamshedpur
King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975
Hassan al-Bakr, Gaafar Nimeiry, Prince Juan Carlos, Anwar Sadat, Mohammad Daoud Khan and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. He was buried in al-Oud cemetery on 26 March
Faisal_of_Saudi_Arabia
Afghan diplomat and politician
Mohammad Zahir Shah, Etemadi remained in the government after the 1973 coup in which a republic was established under the rule of Mohammad Daoud Khan
Mohammad_Nur_Ahmad_Etemadi
1991 stabbing in Rome, Italy
Minister, Mohammad Daoud Khan, who abolished the monarchy and established a republic with himself as president. In April 1978, Daoud Khan was deposed
Attempted assassination of Mohammad Zahir Shah
Attempted_assassination_of_Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Acting President of Afghanistan in April–June 1992
Rahmatullah Mojaddedi, passed information to Babrak Karmal and in turn to the Daoud government that Sibghatullah planned to blow up a bridge in Kabul targeting
Sibghatullah_Mojaddedi
Tribal conflict in Afghanistan
During the tribal revolts, Mohammad Daoud Khan led Afghan forces against the Safi and thereby came to national attention. Daoud's military victories contributed
Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947
Afghan_tribal_revolts_of_1944–1947
Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955 – 16 April 2001) was an Afghan politician and one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement who served as Prime
Mohammad_Rabbani
Capital and the largest city of Afghanistan
Western-style luxury hotel. In the 1950s, under the premiership of Mohammad Daoud Khan, foreign investment and development increased. In 1955, the Soviet
Kabul
Defunct political office in Afghanistan
v t e Heads of state of Afghanistan since 1973 Daoud Republic (President) Mohammad Daoud Khan Abdul Qadir* Democratic Republic (Chairman) Nur Muhammad
President_of_Afghanistan
Afghan politician and military officer (1946–2025)
participated in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état which brought General Mohammad Daoud Khan into power. He became an army officer in the Afghan Army's tank corps
Mohammed_Rafie
Collection of notable Pashtun figures
Pakistan, a kakazai pashtun. Mohammad Daoud Khan – served as the first President of Afghanistan from 1973 to 1978. Nur Muhammad Khan Taraki – Served as the
List_of_Pashtuns
Pakistani politician and former Army General
tasked with training and funding rebels against Mohammad Daoud Khan. It was in retaliation of Daoud Khan's funding of militancy against Pakistan, and an
Naseerullah_Babar
Assertion that Pashtuns are a nation and promotes the unity of Pashtuns
cherished goal and not to submit to any non-Pashtun domination". General Mohammad Daoud Khan, acting without the authorization of Kabul, mobilized 6 well equipped
Pashtun_nationalism
Faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
did advocate a united front briefly after former Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud Khan's takeover in an attempt to gain places in the government for his
Khalq
Afghan government ministry responsible for military and national defense matters
rather ministers of war. Mohammad Nadir, May 1919 to January 1922 Mohammad Hashim, January 1922 to September 1922 Mohammad Nadir, September 1922 to April
Ministry of Defense (Afghanistan)
Ministry_of_Defense_(Afghanistan)
Afghan politician (1885–1964)
Khan Momand died on August 18, 1964, at the age of 79. His funeral was attended by the then prime minister of Afghanistan, Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan
Mohammad_Gul_Khan_Momand
Persian title of nobility
notably in 1904-06 for a Qajar prince, Prince Abdol Majid Mirza. Mohammad Daoud Khan of Afghanistan had the title of Sardar as president. Saparmurat Niyazov
Sardar
Pashtun tribe
Mohammed Zahir Shah (November 8, 1933 - July 17, 1973. President Mohammad Daoud Khan (First Afghan President) (July 18, 1973 - April 28, 1978) The principal
Barakzai
– Mohammad Daoud Khan, Prime Minister and a member of the royal family, seizes power while King Mohammad Zahir Shah is visiting Italy. 1978 – Daoud Khan
Politics_of_Afghanistan
Topics referred to by the same term
photographer Daoud Wais (born 1986), Djiboutian footballer Daoud Anum Yemoh (born 1954), Ghanaian journalist Mohammad Daoud Khan Abakar Abdelkerim Daoud (born
Daoud
2001 murder in Takhar, Afghanistan
"Lion of Panjshir", had led insurgent forces against the governments of Daoud Khan, communist government under the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud
Assassination_of_Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
Topics referred to by the same term
Daud Khan, Daoud Khan, or Dawood Khan may refer to: Daud Ali Khan (died 1883), Nawab of Masulipatam, India Daud Khan (cricketer) (1912–1979), cricket
Daud_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohammad Daud is the name of: Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909–1978), overthrew the last King of Afghanistan Mohammed Daud Daud (1969–2011), Afghan soldier and
Mohammad_Daud
National highway in Afghanistan
Civil Aviation. Opening ceremony of the highway, 1960 Prime minister Mohammad Daoud Khan at the opening Map exhibited Exhibits showing construction details
Kabul–Kandahar_Highway
Men's association football team
tensions between the two countries in the 1970s, Afghan president Mohammad Daoud Khan handed each player 5,000 afghanis as a celebration and gift for their
Pakistan national football team
Pakistan_national_football_team
Controversy in Afghan politics
establishment of an independent Pashtunistan, supported by Afghan Prince Mohammad Daoud Khan and other leaders. The area was eventually re-annexed into Pakistan
Pashtun_question
Military unit
battalion was formed out of Wali’s fears of a coup attempt led by Mohammad Daoud Khan, as well as rising opposition to the Afghan monarchy, their role
Afghan_Commando_Forces
Football tournament in Afghanistan
on 17 July 1973 when Mohammad Daoud Khan came to power following the 1973 Afghan coup d'état. It was stopped following Daoud's assassination on 28 April
Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup
Afghanistan_Republic_Day_Festival_Cup
Afghan politician (1935–2026)
regimes, past and present. After the Saur Revolution, which toppled Daoud Khan's first Afghan Republic, he reportedly said, "Brothers, today the five
Sultan_Ali_Keshtmand
Gendarmerie of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
security duties. The Sarandoy was initially established by President Mohammad Daoud Khan as a national gendarmerie force to support local police, before being
Sarandoy
Field Marshal of Kingdom of Afghanistan
Daoud Khan. He was a full brother of Prime Minister Shah Mahmud Khan, King Mohammad Nadir Shah and paternal half-brother of Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim
Sardar_Shah_Wali_Khan
Primarily Tajik political party in Afghanistan
his Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan. When Rabbani's arrest was ordered by Mohammad Daoud Khan in 1973, it was to Pakistan that Rabbani fled, and Jamaat-e-Islami
Jamiat-e_Islami
Afghan businessman
his bodyguard in Afghanistan. In 1973, Mohammad Daoud Khan overthrew Abdul Ahad's first cousin His Majesty Mohammad Zahir Shah in coup d'état and declared
Mahmud_Karzai
besieged troops supplied. Ultimately, on 8 September 1945, General Mohammad Daoud Khan exploited low river levels to ford troops across the Kunar and break
Siege_of_Kunar_Khas
Presidential palace of Afghanistan
revitalization under the different rulers. During the 1978 Saur Revolution, Mohammad Daoud Khan and his family were assassinated by members of the People's Democratic
Arg,_Kabul
Afghan state intelligence agency
Democratic Party of Afghanistan and the supporters of Mohammad Daoud Khan. General Ismail Khan was also noted to have been a part of the Civil Secret
KHAD
Head of state of Afghanistan
the Taliban... He looked "exactly the same" as in the famous photo, said Mohammad Musa, 13, who watched from afar. "Afghan supreme leader orders full implementation
Supreme_Leader_of_Afghanistan
Party of Afghanistan: Nur Muhammad Taraki President: until 27 April: Mohammad Daoud Khan Chairman of the Revolutionary Council: 27–30 April: Abdul Qadir starting
1978_in_Afghanistan
President of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014
Speaker of the Afghan Parliament during the 1960s. His grandfather, Khair Mohammad Khan, had fought in the 1919 Third Anglo-Afghan War and was the Deputy Speaker
Hamid_Karzai
Armed clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan since 1949
Agreement between British Mortimer Durand of British India and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan for fixing the limit of their respective spheres of influence
Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
Afghanistan–Pakistan_border_skirmishes
MOHAMMAD DAOUD-KHAN
MOHAMMAD DAOUD-KHAN
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Praiseworthy; Form of Muhammad Praised One; Honest; Trustworthy; Reliable; Obedient; Helpful
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Court of the Prophet Muhammad
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The Prophet; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified
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Praiseworthy; Greatly Praised; Name of the Last Prophet; Praised One; Variant of Muhammad
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Light of the Prophet Muhammad
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Anthor namr for Vishnu and Brahma
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Soul; Life
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Gaelic
Slender; fair.
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n.
The religion of the Mohammedans; Mohammedanism; Islamism. Their formula of faith is: There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet.
n.
The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.
n.
An address or public prayer read from the steps of the pulpit in Mohammedan mosques, offering glory to God, praising Mohammed and his descendants, and the ruling princes.
n.
A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.
n.
A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.
n.
A puppet; a doll; originally, an idol, because in the Middle Ages it was generally believed that the Mohammedans worshiped images representing Mohammed.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.
v. t.
To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.
n.
A member of an Arab princely family descended from Mohammed through his son-in-law Ali and daughter Fatima. The Grand Shereef is the governor of Mecca.
n.
The imaginary milk-white animal on which Mohammed was said to have been carried up to heaven; a white mule.
n.
The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.
n.
A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.
n.
A Mohammedan prince who, as a successor of Mohammed, unites in his person supreme spiritual and temporal power.
n.
A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.
n.
One of a sect of Mohammedans who favored the pretensions of the family of Mohammed ben Ismael, of the house Ali.
n.
The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.
a.
Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.
n.
Successor or vicar; -- a title of the successors of Mohammed both as temporal and spiritual rulers, now used by the sultans of Turkey.
n.
A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.
n.
The Scriptures of the Mohammedans, containing the professed revelations to Mohammed; -- called also Alcoran.