- bahlul
- inane; silly
Malay-English cyber dictionary. 2015.
Malay-English cyber dictionary. 2015.
BAHLUL — BAHLUL, family of rabbis in Meknès, Morocco. DANIEL BEN JUDAH (second half of 17th century) was a halakhist, kabbalist, and preacher. He wrote copious notes on Yazeḥ Yakar, a work by Abraham Galanté on the Zohar to Exodus (Jerusalem National… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bahlul Khan Lodhi — (d.1489) was the first Sultan of the Lodhi Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate in India upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule. He was born into an Afghan family of traders, and became a renowned warrior and governor of … Wikipedia
Bahlul Ibn Marzuq — (died 802) was a Spanish Muslim who revolted in Zaragoza against the Arab Muslim government of Al Andalus in 798, and in 800 conquered Huesca to the Banu Salama. The emir send to the general Amrus Ibn Yusuf (born in Huesca), that conquered… … Wikipedia
Bahlul Lodi — est le fondateur de la dynastie des Lodi. Gouverneur afghan du Panjab, il dépose le dernier sultan de la dynastie des Sayyîd Alam Shah le 19 avril 1451 et règne sur le sultanat de Delhi jusqu à sa mort en 1489. Il réussit à conquérir… … Wikipédia en Français
Bahlul, Lodi — (? 1489) The first Lodi sultan of Delhi, he belonged to a family of Afghans who were serving under Khizr Khan in the Punjab since the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Mubarak Shah (1421 1434), Bahlul came to control Sirhind,… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Ali Hamza al-Bahlul — Infobox WoT detainees subject name = Ali Hamza Ahmed Suleiman Al Bahlul image size = image caption = date of birth = Birth year and age|1969 place of birth = Hudaydah, Yemen date of death = place of death = detained at = Guantanamo id number =… … Wikipedia
Abu al-Bahlul al-Awwam — ( ar. أبو البهلول العوّام) was a Sunni member of the Abd al Qays tribe in Bahrain who overthrew Qarmatian rule in the islands around 1058 [Farhad Daftary, The Ismāı̄lı̄s: Their History and Doctrines, Cambridge University Press 1990, p221] . Along … Wikipedia
Bahlool — Bahlūl was the common name of Wāhab ibn Amr (واهب ابن امر), a companion of Mūsá al Kāżim. He lived in the time of the Caliph Hārūn al Rashīd. Bahlūl was a well known judge and scholar who came from a wealthy background. Becoming Bahlūl The Caliph … Wikipedia
Buhlûl Lodî — Bahlul Lodi Bahlul Lodi est le fondateur de la dynastie des Lodî. Gouverneur afghan du Panjab, il dépose le dernier sultan de la dynastie des Sayyîd Alam Shah le 19 avril 1451 et règne sur le sultanat de Delhi jusqu à à sa mort en 1489 … Wikipédia en Français
Jaunpur Sultanate — The Jaunpur sultanate was an independent kingdom of northern India between 1394 CE to 1479 CE, whose rulers ruled from Jaunpur in the present day state of Uttar Pradesh. The Jaunpur sultanate was ruled by the Sharqi dynasty. The Khwajah i Jahan… … Wikipedia
Guantanamo military commission — Court room where initial Guantanamo military commissions convened. The Guantanamo military commissions are military tribunals created by the Military Commissions Act of 2006 for prosecuting detainees held in the United States Guantanamo Bay… … Wikipedia