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Mahmud (محمود, Maḥmūd) is a male given name of Arabic origin, common in most parts of the Islamic world. It comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root
Mahmud
Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)
Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Sabuktigin (Persian: ابوالقاسم محمود بن سبکتگین, romanized: Abu al-Qāṣim Maḥmūd ibn Sabuktigīn; 2 October 971 – 30 April 1030)
Mahmud_of_Ghazni
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 to 1839
Mahmud II (Ottoman Turkish: محمود ثانى Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî; Turkish: II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808
Mahmud_II
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754
Mahmud I (Ottoman Turkish: محمود اول, Turkish: I. Mahmud; 2 August 1696 – 13 December 1754), known as Mahmud the Hunchback, was the sultan of the Ottoman
Mahmud_I
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1456–1466, 1472–1474)
Mahmud Pasha Angelović (Serbian: Махмуд-паша Анђеловић/Mahmud-paša Anđelović; Turkish: Veli Mahmud Paşa; 1420–1474) was a major military leader and the
Mahmud_Pasha_Angelović
Crimean Tatar poet
Mahmud Qırımlı (also known as Mahmud Qırımiy; Ukrainian: Махмуд Киримли, Turkish: Mahmud Kırımlı) was a late twelfth- to early thirteenth-century Crimean
Mahmud_Qırımlı
Topics referred to by the same term
Nasiruddin Mahmud may refer to: Nasir ad-Din Mahmud I (r. 1092–1094), Sultan of the Seljuk Empire Nasir al-Din Mahmud (r. 1201–1222), Bey of the Artuqids
Nasiruddin_Mahmud
Bahmani statesman and poet (1411–1481)
Mahmud Gawan (born Imadu'd-din Mahmud; 1411 – 5 April 1481) was a Persian statesman who served as the chief minister, or Peshwa of the Bahmani Sultanate
Mahmud_Gawan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mahmud Shah may refer to: Mahmud Shah I of Kedah Mahmud Shah II of Kedah Mahmud Shah of Malacca (died 1528), sultan of Malacca 1488–1528 Mahmud Shah of
Mahmud_Shah
Bangladeshi politician and student activist (born 1998)
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan (Bengali: আসিফ মাহমুদ সজীব ভুঁইয়া; born 14 July 1998) is a Bangladeshi politician, who was an adviser to the Interim government
Asif_Mahmud
Sultan of Gujarat from 1459 to 1511
Abu'l Fath Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah I (Gujarati: અબુલ ફત નાસીર ઉદ દિન મહમુદ શાહ), more famously known as Mahmud Begada, was the Sultan of the Gujarat
Mahmud_Begada
Members of the historical ruling house of the Ottoman Empire
sometimes referred to as 'Neo-Ottomanism'. An interview with Imperial Prince Mahmud by the Anatolian News Agency was published in several publications in Turkey
Osmanoğlu_family
Hotak ruler of Iran from 1722 to 1725
Shāh Mahmūd Hotak, (Pashto/Dari: شاه محمود هوتک) or Shāh Mahmūd Ghiljī (شاه محمود غلجي) (1697 – April 22, 1725), also known by his epithet, The Conqueror
Mahmud_Hotak
Bangladeshi lawyer
Rokanuddin Mahmud is a Bangladeshi Barrister and former Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association president. He is the former vice-chairman of Bangladesh
Rokanuddin_Mahmud
President of Iran from 2005 to 2013
name are used together. /mɑːhˈmuːd ɑːmɑːdiːniːˈʒɑːd/ mah-MOOD ah-mah-dee-nee-ZHAHD; Persian: محمود احمدینژاد, romanized: Mahmud Ahmadinezhâd, pronounced
Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
Sultan of Malwa from 1436 to 1469
Mahmud Khalji (died 1 June 1469), also known as Mahmud Khilji and Ala-ud-Din Mahmud Shah I, was the Sultan of Malwa, in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India
Mahmud_Khalji
Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)
who was an ex-general of the Samanid Empire from Balkh. Sabuktigin's son, Mahmud of Ghazni, expanded the Ghaznavid Empire to the Amu Darya, the Indus River
Ghaznavid_Empire
President of Palestine since 2005
Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: مَحْمُود عَبَّاس, romanized: Maḥmūd ʿAbbās; born 15 November 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen (Arabic: أَبُو مَازِن, ʾAbū
Mahmoud_Abbas
Topics referred to by the same term
Sultan Mahmud or Sultan Mahmoud may refer to: Mahmud I (1696–1754), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Mahmud II (1785–1839), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Sultan
Sultan_Mahmud
Kurdish leader (1878–1956)
Sheikh Mahmud Barzanji, also known as Mahmud Hafid Zadeh (1878 in Sulaymaniyah – October 9, 1956 in Baghdad) was a Kurdish leader who led a series of
Mahmud_Barzanji
Topics referred to by the same term
Hasan Mahmud may refer to: Hasan Mahmud (cricketer), Bangladeshi cricketer Hasan Mahmud (politician) Hasan Mahmood, Pakistani cricketer Hassan Abdel-Fattah
Hasan_Mahmud
Part of Ghaznavid campaigns in India
orchestrated by Mahmud of Ghazni, the ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire, against the Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat. This is considered Mahmud's fifteenth invasion
Sack_of_Somnath
Ghanaian footballer (born 1994)
Bayan Mahmud (born 15 December 1994) is a Ghanaian former footballer who played as a forward. As a youth player, Mahmud joined the youth academy of Argentine
Bayan_Mahmud
Topics referred to by the same term
Mahmud Pasha or Mahmut Pasha may refer to: Mahmud Pasha Angelović (1420–1474), Ottoman grand vizier (1456–68, 1472–74) Mahmud Pasha (governor) (died 1567)
Mahmud_Pasha
Topics referred to by the same term
Mahmud Khan may refer to: Mahmud Khan, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Mahmud Khan (Moghul Khan) (1462–1508), Khan of Tashkent and of the
Mahmud_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Mahmud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mahmud is a given name and surname. Mahmud and variations may also refer to: Mehmood (actor) (1932–2004)
Mahmud_(disambiguation)
Fourth Durrani emperor (r. 1801–1803; 1809–1818)
Mahmud Shah Durrani (born Mahmud Mirza Durrani; c. 1769 – 18 April 1829) was the fourth ruler of the Durrani Empire. He reigned from 1801 to 1803 and again
Mahmud_Shah_Durrani
Bangladeshi economist
Wahiduddin Mahmud (born 1 July 1948) is an economist from Bangladesh. He was an adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh. He is a member of the
Wahiduddin_Mahmud
15th-century Kurdish artist
Mahmud the Kurd (also Mahmud al-Kurdi, Master Mahmud, Kurdish: Mehmûdê Kurdî) was a 15th-century Kurdish artist, craftsman and designer of the late medieval
Mahmud_the_Kurd
War between the Albanian Pashalik of Scutari and the Ottoman Empire
Kara Mahmud, which threatened the central government of the Ottoman Empire. During potential Ottoman conflicts with Austria and Russia, Kara Mahmud rebelled
First_Scutari-Ottoman_War
2026 Bangladeshi film
Bangladeshi Bengali-language action thriller film directed by Abu Hayat Mahmud. The film was produced by Shirin Sultana under the banner of Creative Land
Prince: Once Upon a Time in Dhaka
Prince:_Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Dhaka
Bangladeshi painter
Firoz Mahmud (Bengali: ফিরোজ মাহমুদ) (born September 5, 1974 in Khulna, Bangladesh) is a Bangladeshi visual artist based in Japan. Mahmud was the first
Firoz_Mahmud
11th-century Turkic scholar and lexicographer
Mahmud ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Kashgari was an 11th-century Kara-Khanid scholar and lexicographer of the Turkic languages from Kashgar. His father,
Mahmud_al-Kashgari
Qatari footballer (born 2000)
Mahmud Ibrahim Abunada (Arabic: محمود إبراهيم أبو ندى; born 5 February 2000) is a Qatari professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Qatari Stars
Mahmud_Abunada
Pakistani academic and politician (1907–1975)
Mahmud Husain Khan (15 July 1907 – 10 April 1975) was a Pakistani historian, educationist, and politician, known for his role in the Pakistan Movement
Mahmud_Husain
8th Sultan of Malacca
Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (died 1528) was Sultan of Malacca from 1488 to 1511, and again as pretender to the throne from 1513
Mahmud_Shah_of_Malacca
Afghan Wazir of the Durrani Empire
of Mahmud Shah Durrani until his torture and execution at the hands of Kamran Shah Durrani, the son of the ruler of the Durrani Empire, and Mahmud Shah
Fateh_Khan_Barakzai
Pakistani human rights activist (1974–2015)
Sabeen Mahmud (20 June 1974 – 24 April 2015) (Urdu: صبین محمود) was a progressive Pakistani human rights activist and social worker who founded the Karachi-based
Sabeen_Mahmud
Bangladeshi composer & lyricist
Prince Mahmud (born 17 July) is a Bangladeshi lyricist, composer, and music director. Since the 1990s, he has been writing and composing songs for solo
Prince_Mahmud
Sultan of Delhi from 1246 to 1266
Nasir ud din Mahmud Shah (Persian: ناصر الدین محمود شاه; 1229/1230 – 19 November 1266), also known as Mahmud I, was the eighth Sultan of Delhi. The Tabaqat-i
Mahmud_I_of_Delhi
State in 19th-century Afghanistan
the breakup of the Durrani Empire. In 1793, Timur Shah Durrani died and Mahmud Shah took control of Herat, making the town and the surrounding region independent
Herat_(1793–1863)
Provincial capital in Kabul, Afghanistan
Mahmud Raqi is a city in the northeastern part of Afghanistan, serving as the capital of Kapisa Province. It is within the jurisdiction of Mahmud Raqi
Mahmud_Raqi
Syrian military officer (1939–2020)
Ali Habib Mahmud (Arabic: علي حبيب محمود; 1 January 1939 – 20 March 2020) was a Syrian military officer who served as Syria's minister of defense from
Ali_Habib_Mahmud
Ottoman-Albanian ruler of Scutari from 1775 to 1796
Kara Mahmud Pasha (Turkish: Kara Mahmut Paşa, Albanian: Mahmut Pashë Bushati, fl. 1749 – 22 September 1796) was a hereditary Ottoman Albanian governor
Kara_Mahmud_Pasha
Kashmiri poet
Mahmud Gami (Kashmiri pronunciation: [mahmuːd̪ ɡəːmiː] was a nineteenth-century Kashmiri poet from Doru Shahabad, Anantnag, Kashmir. Mahmud Gami is one
Mahmud_Gami
Sultan of the Jaunpur Sultanate from 1440 to 1457
Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah Sharqi (16 April 1429 – 12 September 1457), also known as Mahmud Shah Sharqi, was the 4th ruler of the Jaunpur Sultanate, reigned
Mahmud_Shah_of_Jaunpur
Indian politician (1889–1971)
Syed Mahmud (1889–1971) was an Indian politician and senior leader in the Indian National Congress during the Indian independence movement and in post-independence
Syed_Mahmud
Conflicts between Indian kingdoms and the Ghaznavids
centuries. They went to the Indian subcontinent, led notably by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998–1030), leaving a profound impact on the region's history
Ghaznavid_campaigns_in_India
Iraqi military officer (1957–2012)
Lieutenant General Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti (/ˈæbɪd ˈhɑːmɪd mɑːxˈmuːd æl tɪˈkriːti/ AB-id HAH-mid mahkh-MOOD al tik-REE-tee; Arabic: عبد حميد محمود
Abid_Hamid_Mahmud
Bangladeshi musician and freedom fighter (1933–1971)
Altaf Mahmud (23 December 1933 – September 1971) was a musician, cultural activist, and martyred freedom fighter of the Bangladesh Liberation War. He was
Altaf_Mahmud
British businessman
Mahmud Abdullah Kamani (born August 1964) is a British businessman. He is co-founder and executive chairman of Boohoo Group. His father Abdullah Kamani
Mahmud_Kamani
Brief Mughal emperor in 1788
Bidar Bakht Mahmud Shah Bahadur (Persian: بیدار بخت محمود شاه بهادر, also known by his regnal name Jahan Shah (Persian: جهان شاه), was the eighteenth Mughal
Jahan_Shah_(Mughal_Emperor)
Bangladeshi cricketer
Khaled Mahmud Sujon (born 26 July 1971) is a former Bangladeshi cricketer and current head coach of Noakhali Express. He is also a former Test and One
Khaled_Mahmud
Ottoman military commander and statesman (1856–1913)
Mahmud Shevket Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمود شوكت پاشا, Turkish: Mahmut Şevket Paşa; 1856 – 11 June 1913) was an Ottoman military commander and statesman
Mahmud_Shevket_Pasha
Bruneian writer (1943–2002)
Mahmud Saedon bin Othman (20 December 1943 – 24 June 2002) was a Bruneian writer and Muslim scholar. His proficiency in the legal and Islamic domains,
Mahmud_Saedon
Hindu temple in Gujarat, India
multiple Muslim invaders and rulers, notably starting with an attack by Mahmud Ghazni in January 1026. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, historians
Somnath_Temple
Bangladeshi-Bengali poet
Imtiaz Mahmud is a Bangladeshi Bengali poet who also is an admin cadre of the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS). Imtiaz currently is one of the leading poets
Imtiaz_Mahmud
Seljuk Sultan (r. 1118–1131)
Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Mahmud bin Muhammad (b. 1104 – 11 September 1131) known as Mahmud II was the Seljuk sultan of Iraq from 1118–1131 following
Mahmud_II_(Seljuk_sultan)
Sultan of Delhi from 1394 to 1413
Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah II (Persian: ناصر الدین محمود شاه; d. February 1413), also known as Nasiruddin Mohammad Shah, was the last sultan of the Tughlaq
Mahmud_Shah_II
Emir of Aleppo (1146–1174) and Damascus (1154–1174)
Al-Malik al-Adil Abu al-Qasim Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd bin Imad al-Dīn Zengī (Arabic: الملكُ العادلُ أبو القاسمِ نور الدين محمود بن عمادِ الدِّين زَنْكِي; February
Nur_al-Din_Zengi
Bangladeshi politician (born 1971)
Salim Mahmud (born 14 September 1971) is a Awami League politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Chandpur-1 constituency in 2024
Salim_Mahmud
Conflicts between Ghaznavid Empire and Hindu Shahi dynasty (977–1026)
fought between the of Ghaznavid Empire and Hindu Shahis. Led primarily by Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998–1030) the Ghaznavids aimed to expand their empire through
Ghaznavid–Hindu_Shahi_Wars
Muslim scholar (?-1886)
Mahmud Deobandi (also known as Mulla Mahmud) (died 1886) was a Muslim scholar who became the first teacher at Darul Uloom Deoband. His most notable student
Mahmud_Deobandi
1919–24 Kurdish revolts in Iraq
The Mahmud Barzanji revolts were a series of armed uprisings by Kurdish Sheykh Mahmud Barzanji against the Iraqi authority in newly conquered British
Mahmud_Barzanji_revolts
Bangladeshi poet (1936–2019)
Mir Abdus Shukur Al Mahmud (known as Al Mahmud; 11 July 1936 – 15 February 2019) was a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, and short-story writer. He is considered
Al_Mahmud
Indian film actor (1932–2004)
Mehmood Ali (29 September 1932 – 23 July 2004), popularly known simply as Mehmood, was an Indian actor, singer, director and producer, best known for playing
Mehmood_(actor)
Pakistani politician (1919–1980)
Pashtun family there. At the time of the Indian independence movement Mufti Mahmud opposed the partition of colonial India with the Indian National Congress
Mufti_Mehmood
Bangladeshi businessman (1933–2004)
Abu Sayeed Mahmud (10 July 1933 – 22 January 2004) was a Bangladeshi businessman and founder of Ekushey Television. He was forced to leave Bangladesh after
A._S._Mahmud
Palestinian author and poet (1941–2008)
Mahmoud Darwish (Arabic: مَحمُود دَرْوِيْش, romanized: Maḥmūd Darwīsh; 13 March 1941 – 9 August 2008) was a Palestinian author and poet. He wrote the Palestinian
Mahmoud_Darwish
Ghaznavid conquest of Khorasan (999–1004)
under Mahmud of Ghazni, to seize control of Khorasan. Originally appointed as governors of Ghazni by the Samanids, the Ghaznavids, under Mahmud of Ghazni
Ghaznavid–Samanid_war
Kurdish historian, philosopher, and polymath
Mahmud Bayazidi (Kurdish: Mehmûdê Bazîdî; 1797 – 1859) was an Ottoman Kurdish historian, philosopher, and polymath from Doğubeyazıt. He was born in Bayazid
Mahmud_Bayazidi
Canadian judge (born 1967)
Mahmud Jamal (born July 20, 1967) is a Canadian jurist serving as a puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada since 2021. Jamal worked as a partner
Mahmud_Jamal
Saudi Arabian writer (1928–2010)
Mahmoud El-Saadany, also transliterated as Mahmud Al-Saadani or al or el Saadani or Sa'dani (20 November 1927 – 4 May 2010) was an Egyptian satirical writer
Mahmud_Sadani
Mahmud Qabadu (1812–1872) of Tunisia, also Muhammad Qabadu, was a scholar of Quranic studies, a progressive member of the ulama, a long-time professor
Mahmud_Qabadu
Mahmud Baksi (Mahmûd Baksî; 16 September 1944 – 19 December 2000), was a Kurdish writer and journalist. He was born in the village of Suphî in the Batman
Mahmud_Baksi
Chief Justice of Nigeria from 2014 to 2016
Mahmud Mohammed GCON (born 10 November 1946) is a Nigerian jurist and Chief Justice of Nigeria from 2014 to 2016. Justice Mohammed was born on November
Mahmud_Mohammed
Military campaign in 1786 in Dalmatia
Kara Mahmud's campaign against Venice (Albanian: Fushata e Kara Mahmudit kundër Venedikut) was a military offensive led by the Ottoman vassal Pashalik
Kara Mahmud's campaign against Venice
Kara_Mahmud's_campaign_against_Venice
Third war between Scutari and Berat
Scutari under Kara Mahmud Pasha and the Pashalik of Berat under Ahmet Kurt Pasha. After taking power in the Pashalik of Scutari, Kara Mahmud sought to avoid
Third_Scutari-Berat_War
Succession conflicts in the Durrani Empire (1793–1823)
brother Mahmud Shah. After dealing with the Talpurs, Zaman Shah had marched back to Kandahar to prevent Mahmud Shah from seizing the city. Mahmud Shah,
Afghan_Civil_War_(1793–1823)
Third Durrani emperor (r. 1793–1801)
taken the throne, he was opposed by many of his brothers, among whom were Mahmud Shah Durrani and Humayun who had their respective regional zones of influence
Zaman_Shah_Durrani
Ottoman prince and Mehmed III's Son
Şehzade Mahmud (Ottoman Turkish: شہزادہ محمود; c. 1587 – 7 June 1603) was an Ottoman prince, the son of sultan Mehmed III and his consort Halime Sultan
Şehzade Mahmud (son of Mehmed III)
Şehzade_Mahmud_(son_of_Mehmed_III)
Indonesian composer
Abdullah Totong "A. T." Mahmud (3 October 1930 – 6 July 2010) was a renowned Indonesian composer of children's songs. Born in Palembang, South Sumatra
A._T._Mahmud
Palestinian politician (born 1945)
Mahmoud al-Zahar (Arabic: محمود الزهار, romanized: Maḥmūd az-Zahhār; born 6 May 1945) is a Palestinian politician and physician. He is a co-founder of
Mahmoud_al-Zahar
Tunisian author and government official (1911–2004)
Mahmoud Messadi (Tunisian Arabic: محمود المسعدي; 28 January 1911– 16 December 2004) was a Tunisian author and intellectual who also served as Minister
Mahmoud_Messadi
Topics referred to by the same term
Mahmud Ali may refer to: Mahmud Ali (politician) (1919–2006), Pakistani politician Mahmud Ali (village) (also Romanized as Maḩmūd ʿAlī), a village in
Mahmud_Ali
Azerbaijani longevity claimant
Mahmud Bagir oglu Eyvazov (Azerbaijani: Mahmud Bağır oğlu Eyvazov; claimed to have lived 7 February 1808 – 3 December 1960) was a well-known Azerbaijani
Mahmud_Eyvazov
Soviet politician (1908–1958)
Mahmud Ismayil oghlu Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Mahmud İsmayıl oğlu Əliyev; 22 February 1908 – 25 September 1958) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet politician and
Mahmud_Aliyev
King of Kashmir from 1003 to 1028
ruler of the Lohara dynasty in Kashmir from 1003 to 1028. During his reign, Mahmud of Ghazni attempted to invade Kashmir twice but suffered defeat and retreated
Sangramaraja
1014 conflict between the Ghaznavids and the Hindu Shahis
Battle of River Tausi in 1014 CE was a decisive Ghaznavid victory during Mahmud of Ghazni's campaign against the Hindu Shahis. Trilochanapala, with Kashmiri
Battle_of_the_River_Tausi
Egyptian writer (1894–1973)
Mahmud Taymur (16 June 1894–25 August 1973) was a fiction writer. He contributed to several publications. He was born in Cairo on 16 June 1894. into a
Mahmud_Taymur
Sultan of the Sejuk Empire from 1092 to 1094
Nasir al-Din Mahmud I (Persian: ناصرالدین محمود یکم)(1088–1094) was an infant sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1092 to 1094, with most power held by his
Mahmud_I_(Seljuk_sultan)
1001 battle in the Ghaznavid campaigns in India
of Peshawar was fought on 27 November 1001 between the Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Jayapala, near Peshawar. Jayapala
Battle_of_Peshawar_(1001)
Bangladeshi police officer and a martyr
Mamun Mahmud, born Salauddin Mahmud, (17 November 1928 – 26 March 1971) was a police officer and a martyr of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Mahmud was
Mamun_Mahmud
Bangladeshi researcher
Simeen Mahmud was a demographics researcher and the lead researcher at the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development at BRAC University. She was a director
Simeen_Mahmud
Conflicts between Ghaznavids and Emirate of Multan
The Ghaznavid Empire under Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998–1030) carried out multiple military expeditions against the Fatimid backed Ismaili Sh'ia Lodi dyansty
Ghaznavid_conquest_of_Multan
Topics referred to by the same term
Mahmud Celâleddin may refer to: Mahmud Celaleddin Efendi (d. 1829), Ottoman calligrapher Damat Mahmud Celâleddin Pasha (1836-1884) [tr], Ottoman politician
Mahmud_Celâleddin
Pakistani general (born 1944)
Mahmud Ahmed HI(M) (Urdu: محمود احمد; b. 1944) is a retired Pakistani three-star rank army general who served as the Director-General of the Inter-Services
Mahmud_Ahmed
Battle of the Ghaznavid invasions
Siege of Lohkot was Mahmud of Ghazni's one of the notable military engagement in India, conducted in 1015 CE. Positioned strategically in the Kashmir Valley
Siege_of_Lohkot_(1015)
Bangladeshi-born American author
Saleh M. M. Rahman, better known by his pen name Sezan Mahmud, (Bengali: সেজান মাহমুদ) is a Bangladeshi-born American writer, lyricist, columnist and physician-scientist
Sezan_Mahmud
Malaysian Islamist and professor of Islamic law (1978–2017)
Mahmud bin Ahmad, known as Abu Handzalah (25 September 1978 – 7 June 2017), was a Malaysian professor of Islamic law and a senior Islamic militant with
Mahmud_Ahmad
MAHMUD
MAHMUD
Boy/Male
Muslim
Praised, The praised one
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Praised.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Praised One; Praiseworthy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Commendable; Praised
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worthy of Reverence; Praiseworthy; The Praised One; Commendable; Variant of Mahmud
Male
Turkish
Turkish form of Arabic Mahmud, MEHMED means "praiseworthy."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Praised; Commendable
Girl/Female
Arabic
Praised; Commendable
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The praised one commendable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praised by the Prophet
Boy/Male
Indian
Praised, The praised one
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, Celebrity, Danish, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili, Traditional
The Prophet of Islam; Worthy of Reverence; Praiseworthy; Another Name for Prophet Muhammad; The Praised One; Commendable; Strong or Biggest
MAHMUD
MAHMUD
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adalwulf, ADALWOLF means "noble wolf."
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
From Alba.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Always Speaking Well
Girl/Female
Latin American
Rule; pattern. Can also be a feminine form of Norman: from the North.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Where all things become one in a unity of blissful realization
Boy/Male
Latin
Flowering.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German
Brave Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
Achalesvara | அசலேஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®¾
God of the immovable, Another name for Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The First One
Boy/Male
Greek
Starry one.
MAHMUD
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MAHMUD
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