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  2. Tuanku Imam Bonjol - Wikipedia

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    Tuanku Imam Bonjol was born in Bonjol, Pasaman, West Sumatra. His family, of Moroccan origin, [2] came from Sungai Rimbang, Suliki, Limapuluh Koto. [3] His parents name were Bayanuddin (father) and Hamatun (mother). He was immersed in Islamic studies as he grew up, studying first from his father and later under various other Muslim theologians.

  3. 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation - Wikipedia

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    The PMI report also showed that the reduction in inflation in November 2016 was due to a shortage in money supply. The growth in eight core sectors such as cement, steel and refinery products, which constitute 38% of the Index of industrial production (IIP), was only to 4.9 percent in November 2016, as compared with 6.6 percent a month prior.

  4. Battle of Anjar - Wikipedia

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    Fakhr al-Din immediately routed the Damascene janissaries at Anjar and captured Mustafa Pasha, while Kurd Hamza and Yunus al-Harfush escaped to Aleppo. [14] [15] Fakhr al-Din extracted from the beylerbey confirmation of the Ma'ns' governorships, his appointment over Gaza Sanjak , his son Mansur over Lajjun Sanjak, and Ali over the southern ...

  5. Mutahharten - Wikipedia

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    Burhan al-Din returned to Sivas when he learned that Mutahharten was marching there, which caused Mutahharten to stop the campaign in the winter of 1387–8 as he did not want to face Burhan al-Din directly. However, Burhan al-Din initiated preparations to subdue Mutahharten. In 1387, Mutahharten reported Burhan al-Din to the Mamluk Sultan ...

  6. Kilij Arslan II - Wikipedia

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    Later on, Qutb al-Din declared himself to be the new Sultan, but his father and his brother Kaykhusraw I drove him out of Konya in 1192, then chased him to Aksaray, and besieged the city. Kilij Arslan II died during the siege of Aksaray in August 1192, aged 77, after promising Kaykhusraw I the succession.

  7. Ansar Dine - Wikipedia

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    Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin [1] Ansar Dine ( Arabic: أنصار الدين ʾAnṣār ad-Dīn, also transliterated Ançar Deen; meaning " helpers of the religion " (Islam) [2] also known as Ansar al-Din (abbreviated as AAD) [3] was a Salafi jihadist group led by Iyad Ag Ghaly. Ansar Dine sought to impose absolute sharia across Mali.

  8. Alam al-Din dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Alam al-Din dynasty. The Alam al-Dins, also spelled Alamuddin or Alameddine, were a Druze family that intermittently held or contested the paramount chieftainship of the Druze districts of Mount Lebanon in opposition to the Ma'n and Shihab families in the late 17th–early 18th centuries during Ottoman rule.

  9. Crescent Star Party (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    History. The party's origins go back to the banning of the Islamic Masyumi Party by Sukarno in 1960. After the ban, supporters and followers of the party established the Crescent Star Family (Keluarga Bulan Bintang) to continue to press for the implementation of Sharia law and Islamic teaching in Indonesia.