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  2. Badr Mohammed Al Meer - Wikipedia

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    Badr Mohammed Al Meer is a Qatari business officeholder who serves as the CEO of Qatar Airways since November 5, 2023. He was announced as the new CEO of the airline following the resignation of longtime CEO Akbar Al Baker after 27 years. [1] He previously served as chief operating officer of Hamad International Airport. [2] He is an engineer ...

  3. Badre Alam Merathi - Wikipedia

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    Badre Alam was born in 1898 in a Sayyid family in the Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh. [4] His father, Tahur Ali, served as a police officer. [2] He received his initial education at an English school in Aligarh, and influenced by a sermon of Ashraf Ali Thanwi at the age of eleven, he developed an inclination towards Islamic studies. [5]

  4. Dhu al-Shamalayn - Wikipedia

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    In Mecca he developed good relations with the tribe of Abd ibn al-Harith ibn Zuhra as a result of which Abd ibn al-Harith gave his daughter Ni'ma in marriage to Abd Amr. As a result of this marriage, Umayr Dhu al-Shamalayn was born in 594 AD. [citation needed] Family Tree and Lineage of Umayr, Kunya Abu Muhammad, title Dhu al-Shamalayn.

  5. Badr (Arabic name) - Wikipedia

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    Badr bin Saud al Busaidi, Omani politician; Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi (born 1960), Omani diplomat and politician; Badr al-Din, multiple people; Badr Gaddarine (born 1997), Moroccan football player; Badr al-Zaman Gharib (1929–2020), Iranian linguist; Badr Hari (born 1984), a Moroccan-Dutch kickboxer; Badr al-Jamali (died 1094), general and de ...

  6. Badroulbadour - Wikipedia

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    Badroulbadour / Badr ul-Badour / Badr al-Badur (Arabic: بدر البدور Badru l-Budūr, "full moon of full moons") [1] is a princess whom Aladdin married in The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp. Her name uses the full moon as a metaphor for female beauty, which is common in Arabic literature and throughout the Arabian Nights.

  7. Jajarmi - Wikipedia

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    'Muhammad son of Badr'), commonly known as Jajarmi, was a 14th-century Persian poet and anthologist from Isfahan, Iran. [1] Little is known about his life, but he was the son of Badr al-Din ibn Umar Jajarmi , and his only surviving work is an anthology of poems titled Moʾnes al-aḥrār fi daqāʾeq al-ašʿār (" The Free Man's Companion to ...

  8. Solamish - Wikipedia

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    Badr al-Din Solamish [1] (1272–1291; Arabic: بدر الدين سُلامش, royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Badr al-Din Solamish (Arabic: الملك العادل بدر الدين سُلامش)) was a Turkic Sultan of Egypt in 1279. Born in Cairo, he was the son of Baybars, a military leader and sultan of Egypt.

  9. Imam al-Baher Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Imam al-Bahir Mosque (Arabic: جامع الامام الباهر) was a historic mosque located in the city of Mosul, Iraq. The mosque was commissioned by the Zangid ruler Badr al-Din Lu'lu' in 1259 CE.