muhammedan การใช้
- He was elected president of the Muhammedan Education Association of South India in 1930.
- As President of Muhammedan Educational Conference, Poona, he tried to expand educational facilities in rural areas
- Malik-ut-Tujjar insisted that Shirke should embrace the Muhammedan faith or be put to death.
- His reign witnessed the invasion of Chanda Sahib and he is credited with having repulsed a Muhammedan invasion of Madurai.
- Afzal Khan, who had all the vanity of a Muhammedan noble, had also a thorough contempt for his enemy.
- Shivaji never sequestrated any allowance fixed by the Muhammedan government for the support of tombs, mosques, or saints'shrines.
- The following is a brief account of the chief Muhammedan saints of the district and the different orders to which they belonged.
- Though the chief power in the country was Muhammedan, large numbers of Hindus were employed in the service of the State.
- There is also a ruined building of loose stones near the south-west bastion in honour of some Muhammedan saint or pir.
- To the west of the town is the mausoleum of Ganj Ravan Ganj Baksh, believed to be the earliest Muhammedan saint of the Devagiri.
- In the village is the grave of a Muhammedan saint named Syed Chand Bukhari Ali Faqir, said to have lived about five hundred years ago.
- Born into British colleges, Sir Syed founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875 with the aim of promoting social and economic development of Indian Muslims.
- Besides the tombs of Major MacGregor and Captain Gordon, the chief objects of interest are ten Muhammedan domed tombs of common country black stone and two of burnt brick.
- Inspired by the functioning of British colleges, Sir Syed founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1874 with the aim of promoting social and economic development of Indian Muslims.
- Some time thereafter, Harapaladeva, the son-in-law of Ramachandra, raised an insurrection and drove away the Muhammedans, but his success was short-lived.
- Johnson disciple and bishop Johan Christian Heuch in 1902 declared Jansen as a " dangerous " man, citing that his liberal tendencies could open Christendom for " Muhammedans and pagans ".
- The Muhammedan writers, and Fryer, a contemporary English traveller describe his country as in the worst possible state, and the former only mention him as a depredator and destroyer.
- He further promised to accept the Muhammedan faith if Malik-ut-Tujjar would reduce his rival, and agreed to guide him and his forces through the woody and very difficult country to Shahkar's dominions.
- He described his experiences in " A Residence of Eight Years in Persia among the Nestorian Christians with Notices of the Muhammedans " ( 1841 ), and " Missionary Life in Persia " ( 1861 ).
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