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The first, usually referred to as Tarikh ibn al-Mukhtar, was written in the 17th century in Timbuktu by Ibn al-Mukhtar, a grandson of Mahmud Kati. The second, which bears the title Tarikh al-fattash , is a re-written forgery produced early in the 19th century by Nūḥ b. al-Ṭāhir but which claims Kati as its author.
Muhamad Fadhilah bin Mohd Pauzi (born 23 April 1996) is a Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. [ 3 ] Fadhilah began his career with Kelantan youth team in 2014 aged 18.
Kopratasa is a male vocal trio in Malaysia, established in 1985.Members of the group are Sani Sudin, Usop (Mohd. Yusof Ahmad), Siso (Syed Indra Syed Omar). One of the initiators of the creation of the group was the playwright Dinsman. [1]
The Tarikh-i guzida (also spelled Tarikh-e Gozideh (Persian: تاریخ گزیده, "Excerpt history"), is a compendium of Islamic history from the creation of the world until 1329, written by Hamdallah Mustawfi [1] [2] and finished in 1330. [3] It was written in a dry simple style and dedicated to Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad. [3]
Tarikh al-Khamis fi ahwal anfas nafis or Tarikh Khamis or Tarikh al-Khamis is a history collection about the history of Islam authored by Sunni Islamic Scholar Husayn ibn Muhammad Diyarbakri, [1] [2] (who died in either 1559 CE (966 AH) or 1574 CE (982 AH)), [3] [4] and published in Cairo [5] in 1884 CE (1302 AH) and reprinted in Beirut in 1390 AH [6] Diyarbakri is among the most popular ...
Tarikh al-khulafa (Arabic: تأريخ الخلفاء, History of the Caliphs) is the title of several works on the history of Islam: al-Imama wa al-siyasa, also known as Tarikh al-khulafa, a work attributed to Ibn Qutayba (died 889) History of the Caliphs, a work written by al-Suyuti (died 1505)
Tarikh (Arabic: تاريخ, romanized: Tārīkh) is an Arabic word meaning "date, chronology, era", whence by extension "annals, history, historiography". It is also used in Persian , Urdu , Bengali and the Turkic languages .
Fadzilah Lubabul Bolkiah (Jawi: فضيلة لباب البلقية; born 23 August 1985) [2] is a princess of Brunei. [3] She is the ninth child of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei by his former second wife, Hajah Mariam.