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Ezzaki Badou (Arabic: الزاكي بادو; born 2 April 1959), nicknamed Zaki, is a Moroccan football coach and former professional player who played as a goalkeeper. He manages the Niger national team .
Saudagar (Bengali: সওদাগর), also spelt Sawdagor or Sadagar, is a Bengali surname meaning merchant. It may refer to: Chand Sadagar (c. 200 – c. 300), sea merchant; Sheikh Osman Ali Sadagar (1856–1948), politician, cultivator and educationist; Nur Ahmed Saudagar (1890–1964), politician and lawyer
Zaki al-Arsuzi (1899–1998), Syrian politician; Zaki Tun Azmi (born 1945), Malaysian judge; Zaki Badawi (1922–2006), Egyptian Islamic scholar; Zaki Badr (1926-1997), Egyptian security officer and politician
Al-Arf al-Shadhi sharh Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Arabic: العرف الشذي شرح سنن الترمذي, romanized: al-ʿArf al-Shadhī Sharḥ Sunan al-Tirmidhī) is a multi-volume Arabic commentary on Sunan al-Tirmidhi attributed to Muhammad Chiragh Punjabi, was crafted by synthesizing the annotations and teachings of Anwar Shah Kashmiri during his teaching career.
Ahmad or Ahmed Zaki (Arabic: أحمد زكي) may refer to: Ahmad Zaki Pasha (1867–1934), Egyptian philologist; Ahmed Zaki Yamani (1930–2021), former Saudi Arabian oil minister; Ahmed Zaki (politician) (1931–1996), former Prime Minister of the Republic of Maldives; Ahmad Zaki (footballer) (born 1999), Egyptian footballer
Syair Saudagar Bodoh SBod 1861; Hikayat Raja Damsyik Dmsy.H 1863; Syair Raja Damsyik Dmsy.S 1864; Syair Kiamat Kmt unknown (MS 1865) Salasilah Melayu dan Bugis M&B 1865; Tuhfat al-Nafis TN 1866 (MS 1890) Syair Awai Awai 1868; Syair Bunga-Bungaan Bunga ±1870; Syair Burung Pungguk Pung ±1870; Syair Unggas Soal Jawab Ungg 1871
English: Scanned copy of the second edition of Ahmad Zaki Pasha's Arabic-language book Al-Safar ila al-Mo'tamar (The Journey to the Congress). The book is an account of his 1892 trip to Europe. The book is an account of his 1892 trip to Europe.
The Momin Ansari (Urdu: مومن أنصاري) or Saudagar are a Muslim community of merchants found mainly in India, Pakistan, and Nepal. The literal meaning of Ansar is "supporter". [citation needed] In North India, the community are known as Ansari or Shaikh while in Maharashtra the community are known as Momin or Saudagar. [citation needed]