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  2. Yaqub Aq Qoyunlu - Wikipedia

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    Yaqub b. Uzun Hasan [ 2 ] ( Persian : یعقوب بن اوزون حسن ), commonly known as Sultan Ya'qub ( Persian : سلطان یعقوب ; Azerbaijani : Sultan Yaqub سلطان یعقوب ) was the ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu from 1478 until his death on 24 December 1490.

  3. Yaqub al-Charkhi - Wikipedia

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    Yaqub Charkhi was born in 762, in a village called Charkh in Logar, Afghanistan AH and died in 851. He was a Sufi master and also a reputed Islamic scholar. He was born around 762 AH (1360/61) and died on Saturday 5 Safar 851 AH (22 April 1447). [1]

  4. Yakub (Nation of Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Yakub was born a short distance outside the city, and was among the third of original black people who were discontented with life in this society. [2] A member of the Meccan branch of the Tribe of Shabazz, Yakub acquired the nickname "big head", because of his unusually large head and arrogance. [3]

  5. Jacob in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Yaqub ibn Ishaq ibn Ibrahim ibn Azar (Arabic: يَعْقُوب ابْنُ إِسْحَٰق ابْنُ إِبْرَاهِيْمُ ابْنُ آزَر [jaʕquːb ʔibn ʔisħaːq ʔibn ʔibraːhiːm ʔibn ʔaːzar], transl. Jacob, son of Isaac, the son of Abraham), later given the name Israil (إِسْرَآءِیْل, transl. 'Israel'), is recognized by Muslims as an Islamic prophet.

  6. Ya'qubi - Wikipedia

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    Ya'qubi was born in Baghdad [3] to a family of noble background, his great-grandfather was Wadih, the freedman of the caliph Al-Mansur and ruler of Egypt during the reign of al-Mahdi.

  7. Yakub I of Germiyan - Wikipedia

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    Yakub's father was Karim al-Din Ali Shir, who was the son of Muzaffar al-Din Ali Shir and grandson of Ali Shir. Yakub had a brother known as Husam al-Din, and a sister, who was known to have had a son, Badr al-Din Murad. Yakub had two daughters. [3] In addition to Mehmed, Yakub had another son named Musa according to a deed from 1363. [5]

  8. Tarikh al-Yaqubi - Wikipedia

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    Tārīkh Ibn Wāḍiḥ (Arabic: تآريخ ابن واضح, lit. 'History of Ibn Wāḍiḥ') or popularly Tārīkh al-Yaʿqūbī (Arabic: تآريخ اليعقوبي, lit.

  9. Ya'qub ibn Killis - Wikipedia

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    Abu'l-Faraj Ya'qub ibn Yusuf ibn Killis (Arabic: يعقوب ابن كلس, romanized: Abu’l-Faraj Yaʿqūb ibn Yūsuf ibn Killis, Hebrew: יעקוב אבן כיליס ‎), (c. 930 in Baghdad – 991), commonly known simply by his patronymic surname as Ibn Killis, was a high-ranking official of the Ikhshidids who went on to serve as vizier under the Fatimids from 979 until his death in 991.

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