Muladí (Spanish: muladí, [mulaˈði], pl. muladíes; Portuguese: muladi, [mulɐˈði], pl. muladis; Catalan: muladita, [muləˈðitə] or muladí, [muləˈði], pl....
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Muladi may refer to: Muladí, a native Iberian Muslim in al-Andalus Muladi (politician) (1943-2020), Indonesian academic This disambiguation page lists...
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Justice in the Seventh Development Cabinet and Development Reform Cabinet. Muladi was born in Surakarta on 26 May 1943 as the youngest son of Dasijo Darmo...
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Muladi (Bengali: মুলাদী) is an upazila of Barishal District in the Division of Barishal, Bangladesh. Muladi is located at 22°54′55″N 90°24′54″E / 22...
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Muladi massacres (Bengali: মুলাদি হত্যাকান্ড) were a series of massacres of unarmed Hindu and Christian men and elderly women in the river port of Muladi...
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renamed as Barisal District and Pir of Hizla-Muladi, Faizus Ahmed Khan stayed back and settled in Muladi-Hizla village. In 1948 part of Bakerganj District...
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Primary School in Muladi. He achieved scholarships in talent pool in his 5th and 8th grade, and he passed his SSC examination from Muladi Mahbudjan High...
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hierarchy, Berbers were situated between the Arabic aristocracy and the Muladi populace. Ethnic rivalry was one of the most important factors driving Andalusi...
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rule, under an Andalusi-Arab framework, the bulk of the population were Muladi converts, to which Christian and Jewish minorities added up. Up until the...
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Upazila has the highest percentage share of Hindus at 42 per cent, while the Muladi Upazila has the lowest at just 1.8 per cent, according to the 2011 Bangladesh...
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well as the Portuguese colonization of Africa and Asia. A mulato (from muladi) was a person of simultaneous visible European and African descent. A cafuzo...
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etymology associating it with this. In 929 the area was caught up in the Muladí (Christian convert to Islam) rebellion which was led by Omar Ben Hafsun...
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have been derived directly from muwallad independently of the related word muladí, a term that was applied to Iberian Christians who had converted to Islam...
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Muslim domination in Gharb al-Andalus who was a member of a family of muladís who revolted in the year 879 against the power of the Emir of Cordoba,...
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arabization of the Hispano-Roman population took place, (muwalladum or Muladí). After a long process, spurred on in the 9th and 10th centuries, the majority...
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Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited. Md Mahbub Hossain was born in Patarchar, Muladi Upazila, Barisal District. In 1979, Md Mahbub Hossain completed his S.S...
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during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Abdul Kuddus organized a force in Muladi, Barisal. After the Bangladesh Liberation War began, Abdul Kuddus organized...
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Robert Hossein 93 Film actor, director, and writer France (Essey-lès-Nancy) Muladi 77 Politician Indonesia (Jakarta) Irani 44 Footballer Brazil (Recife)...
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origin who converted en masse at the end of the 11th century, many of them Muladí (ethnic Iberians previously converted to Islam), are totally distinct from...
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massacres 1964 East-Pakistan riots Sitakunda massacre Anderson Bridge massacre Muladi massacre Incidents in 1971 Adityapur massacre Akhira massacre Bagbati massacre...
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massacres 1964 East-Pakistan riots Sitakunda massacre Anderson Bridge massacre Muladi massacre Incidents in 1971 Adityapur massacre Akhira massacre Bagbati massacre...
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meaning "sons" or "heirs of Cassius"), Banu Musa, or al-Qasawi were a Muladí (local convert) dynasty that in the 9th century ruled the Upper March, a...
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dos Muladis de Xantamarya Al-Gharb (Histórias de Portugal em Marrocos) https://historiasdeportugalemarrocos.com/2014/02/03/a-revolta-dos-muladis-de-xantamarya-al-gharb/...
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massacres 1964 East-Pakistan riots Sitakunda massacre Anderson Bridge massacre Muladi massacre Incidents in 1971 Adityapur massacre Akhira massacre Bagbati massacre...
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descendants of these converts as muwalladun (singular muwallad; Spanish: muladi)—a word derived from the language of cattle breeders and meaning “cross...
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the Umayyads. However, the Mozarabs of Coimbra allied themselves with the Muladí rebels Sāʿḍūn al-Ṣurunbāqī and Ibn Marwan; after fierce battles led by Adānis...
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service, especially in the legal and religious fields. He was probably of Muladí and Berber ancestry. His grandfather Abu al-Walid Muhammad (d. 1126) was...
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Hafsun's Rebellion (878–928) Location: Iberian Peninsula Lordship of Bobastro Muladí Mozarabs Berbers Emirate of Córdoba Arabs Maulas Defeat Battle of Polvoraria...
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[page needed] Mozarabic was spoken by Mozarabs (Christians living as dhimmis), Muladis (natives converted to Islam), Jews, and possibly some of the ruling Arabs...
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Africa. Historians generally agree that, at the height of Muslim rule, Muladis or Muslims of pre-Islamic Iberian origin were likely to constitute the...
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