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definición de शद्दाद en el diccionario hindi
Shadad Noun Poon [A] 1. La persona que es muy cruel 2. Un antiguo emperador poderoso que reclama a Dios Lo hizo y se llamó a sí mismo Dios. Es un sintético El cielo también fue construido, pero al entrar en él, Cayó a [0]. शद्दाद संज्ञा पुं० [अ०]
१. वह व्यक्ति जो बहुत अत्याचारी हो ।
२. एक प्राचीन शक्तिशाली सम्राट् जिसने ईश्वरत्व का दावा
किया और खुद को ईश्वर कहलवाता था । इसने एक कृत्रिम
स्वर्ग भी बनावाया था परंतु उसमें प्रवेश करते समय घाड़
गिरकर इसकी मृत्यु हो गई [को०] ।
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10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «शद्दाद»
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Ka mer ka sdad: conference, confluence : the role of ...
Contributed articles presented at the Seminar on the Role of Rivers and Waters in Khasi Culture and Vision was jointly organised by the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal ... et al. on Nov. 26-27, 2001 at NEHU, Shillong.
Desmond L. Kharmawphlang, Sujit Som, Danny D. Nengnong, 2002
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Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia - Page 47
1109) and Ibn Qutayba (826–889) agree that 'Antar was the son of Shaddad, born a slave of a black African mother. He is portrayed as a great knight and preIslamic poet. Both literary and historical sources mention that 'Antar participated in ...
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The History of al-Tabari Volume XL: Index - Page 470
'Alqamah XII: 112, 113 Shabubah (son of Adam) I:317 Shadad (husband of BilqTs) XXXIX 255 Abu al-Shadaid al-FazarT XXVIIL160, 215 Shaddad (ram, father of Jami' b. Shaddad) XI:157 Shaddad (rebel against al-Mu'tadid) XXXVIII:17 ...
Alex V. Popovkin, Everett K. Rowson, 2007
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God's War: A New History of the Crusades - Page 953
Ibn Shaddad, Saladin, pp. 150-51; cf. Ambroise, Crusade of Richard, pp. 108-18; Itinerarium, pp. 195-203; Roger of Howden, Gesta Henrici Secundi, ii, 167-9. 14: The Palestine War 1191-2 1. Edbury, Conquest of Jerusalem, p. 98 and, for the ...
Christopher Tyerman, 2006
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The Muqaddimah : an introduction to history ; in three ... - Page 17
Iram had two sons, Shadid and Shaddad, who ruled after him. Shadid perished. Shaddad became the sole ruler of the realm, and the kings there submitted to his authority. When Shaddad heard a description of Paradise, he said: 'I shall build ...
Franz Rosenthal, N. J. Dawood, 1969
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
When Shaddad, who was King of Yemen, heard the description of Paradise, he said : " I have no necessity for Paradise ; for I will make a Paradise for myself, the like of which, men cannot have beheld." He commanded his men artificers, that ...
Thomas Byerley, John Timbs, 1835
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Saladin in Egypt - Page 33
Ibn al-Shaddad In contrast to 'Imad al-Din, who joined Saladin when his personal circumstances were at a very low ebb, Ibn Shaddad entered into Saladin 's service at the peak of his career. Ibn Shaddad was born on 10 Ramadan 539/5 ...
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Islamic Legends: Histories of the Heroes, Saints and ... - Page 65
Questioned by the Caliph about Shaddad, Kacb narrated: Many centunries ago there lived in South Arabia a king who was never contradicted. He was feared more than any prince between India and Africa. Now one day it pleased God to call ...
Jan Knappert, Liesje Knappert, 1985
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Model-Based Control of Logistics Processes in Volatile ... - Page 95
5.4.2 Presentation and Discussion of Results We first investigate different parameterizations of SDAD and CSAD in order to find out the best parameter combinations (Subsubsection 5.4.2.1). For each of the two adaptive strategies, we identify ...
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Cosmopolitanism and the Middle Ages
Ibn Shaddad, History of Saladin, p. 193; Ibn Shaddad, al Nawadir, p. 286. 29. Ibn Shaddad, HistoryofSaladin, p. 186;Ibn Shaddad, al p. 275.We havemodified Richard's translation, preferring the RHC's text on the sacredness of Jerusalem to ...