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    Abul-Abbas (c. 770s or 780s – 810) was an Asian elephant brought back to the Carolingian emperor Charlemagne by his diplomat Isaac the Jew. The gift was...
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  • Abul Abbas may refer to: Abul K. Abbas, chair of pathology at University of California San Francisco Abul-Abbas, Asian elephant given to Charlemagne by...
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    Khidr (redirect from Abul `Abbas)
    Al-Khidr (/ˈxɪdər/, Arabic: ٱلْخَضِر, romanized: al-Khaḍir; also Romanized as al-Khadir, Khader, Khidr, Hidr, Khizr, Kezr, Kathir, Khazer, Khadr, Khedher...
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  • Abul K. Abbas (Urdu: ابو ال کے عباس) is an American pathologist at University of California San Francisco where he is Distinguished Professor in Pathology...
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  • complete name is Shahab al-Din Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad ibn 'Umar ibn Mohammad al-Ansari al-Mursi. Al-Mursi Abul-'Abbas, as he is now commonly called, is one...
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  • Dewan Abul Abbas was a Bangladeshi and former Pakistani politician. He is a former member of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly representing Comilla...
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  • several people Abul Abbas (disambiguation), several people Abul Hasan Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak Abul Hasan Qutb Shah Abul-Hasan Al-Muhajir...
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  • Abul Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul-Karim Qassab Amoli also known as Abul Abbas Qassab Amoli (Persian: ابوالعباس قصاب آملی) was an 11th-century Iranian...
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  • Duchy of Benevento, but, despite the previous Muslim-Christian alliance, Abul Abbas sacked Miseno, but only for Khums purposes (Islamic booty), without conquering...
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  • الذهبي بن إسماعيل) (also spelt Moulay Ahmad ad Dahabi), known fully as 'Abul Abbas Mulay Ahmad ud-Dhahabi bin Ismail as-Samin (1677 – 5 March 1729), was...
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