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Muhammadan
Muhammadan, a. and n. (məˈhæmədən) Also 7 Mahumedan, 8– Mohammedan, 9 Mahomedan, Mahommedan, Mohummadan, Mohammadan, Muhammadan, Moohummudan. [f. Muhammad + -an. Now generally substituted for the older Mahometan. Cf. G. Mohamedaner.] A. adj. a. Of or pertaining to Muhammad, or to the religion or doc...
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Muhammadan (footballer)
Muhammadan (born August 21, 1977 in Denpasar, Bali) is an Indonesian former footballer.
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Muhammadan
Muhammadan(also Muhammedan, Mohammedan), / -ən; -ən/ adj, n (of or being a) Muslim 伊斯兰教信徒(的); 回教徒(的).
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Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College
Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College () was founded in 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, initially as a primary school, with the intention of turning it to a college History
It was established as Madrasatul Uloom Musalmanan-e-Hind in 1875, and after two years it became Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College.
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Muhammadan Mosque
The Muhammadan Mosque (; ) is a historic mosque in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.
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All India Muhammadan Educational Conference
The All India Muhammadan Educational Conference was an organisation promoting modern, liberal education for the Muslim community in India. Muhammadan Educational Conference used to hold its annual meetings in various cities where, by the co-operation of local Muslims, steps were taken for
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Mohammedan
Mohammed, Mohammedan etc.: see Muhammad, Muhammadan, and related words.
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Abdullah Sahib
Abdullah Sahib was the Governor of Gilgit Agency during Dogra rule and was one of the earliest graduates of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College. When he finished his BA he was one of the earliest graduates of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College.
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Wilayat Ali
He was born in Masauli, Uttar Pradesh and studied at the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College. References
Indian satirists
1885 births
1918 deaths
Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College alumni
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1926 Indian general election
: Muhammadan)
Manmohandas Ramji Vora (Bombay : Non-Muhammadan)
Pheroze Sethna (Bombay: Non-Muhammadan)
Ratansi D. (Bihar and Orissa: Non-Muhammadan)
Mahendra Prasad (Bihar and Orissa: Non-Muhammadan)
Saiyid Alay Nabi (United Provinces West: Muhammadan)
Raja Moti
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Council of State (India)
(Non-Muhammadan), Hussain Imam (Muhammadan)
Bombay: Sardar Shri Jagannath Maharaj Pandit (Non-Muhammadan), Shantidas Askuran (Non-Muhammadan), Pheroze (Non-Muhammadan), Hussain Imam (Muhammadan)
Bombay: Shantidas Askuran (Non-Muhammadan), Govindalal Shivlal Motilal (Non-Muhammadan), Maneckji Nadirshaw
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Punjab Legislative Council (British India)
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Feroz Khan Noon (Shahpur West — (Muhammadan), Rural)
Chhotu Ram (South East Rohtak (Non-Muhammadan)
Mian Muhammad Shahnawaz (Lahore, Lahore — Muhammadan , Urban)
Sikandar Hayat Khan (Muhammadan — Landholders)
Manohar Lal (Punjab University) — Minister for Education
Feroz Khan Noon (Shahpur East — Muhammadan
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