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Abbas I of Egypt (1490 bytes)
1: ...met Ali (Egypt)|Mehmet Ali]], founder of the reigning dynasty. 3: ...of mental weakness), Abbas succeeded to the pashalik. 5: ...d factories and schools, and reduced the strength of the army to 9,000 men. 7: ...struction of a railway from [[Alexandria]] to [[Cairo]]. 9: ...s succeeded by his uncle, [[Said Pasha of Egypt|Said Pasha]]. Abbas II of Egypt (2875 bytes) 1: ... need improvements to reach a [[neutral point of view]]... 3: [[Great African Civilizations]] 4: ...[1874]] - [[1944]]) was the last [[khedive]] of [[Egypt]] ([[January 8]], [[1892]] - [[1914]]). 6: ...onversational knowledge of [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]] and [[German lang... 8: ...onary as his great-uncle [[Abbas I of Egypt|Abbas I]]. Abbas (635 bytes) 1: ...Abbas|Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib]]''' was an uncle of [[Mohammed]] 2: *[[Abbas I of Egypt]], egyptian pasha ([[1813]]-[[1854]]) 3: ...[[Abbas I of Safavid]] aka "Abbas the Great", persian Shah ([[1557]]-[[1629]]) 4: ... of Egypt]] aka "Abbas Hilmi Pasha", egyptian khedive ([[1874]]-[[1944]]) 5: *[[Abbas Mirza]], Prince of [[Persia]], ([[1789]]-[[1833]]) Abbas I (256 bytes) 1: ...of Safavid|Abbas I]], Shah of Persia (born 1557, died 1629) 2: ... Hereditary Wali (Governor) of Egypt (born 1816, died 1854) 3: ...ols|Abbas I]], Invader of Iran of the [[Mongol Empire]] 5: {{disambig}} Benedictus Abbas (3935 bytes) 1: ...able of [[England|English]] [[12th century]] chronicles. 3: ...icle|Chronicon Petroburgense]]'' as "blessed both in name and deed." 5: ...e printed in the second volume of the same collection. 7: ...Liebermann and the most recent, editors of the ''Dialogus'' (A Hughes, CG Crump and C Johnson, Oxford... 9: ...gn of Henry II and [[Richard I of England|Richard I]]. Abul-Abbas (1366 bytes) 1: [[sv:Abul-Abbas, Karl den stores elefant]] 2: ...e [[caliph]] of [[Baghdad]], [[Harun al-Rashid]], in 797. (801?) 4: ...]] to the Emperor's residence in [[Aachen]], arriving on [[July 1]], [[802]]. 6: ...ntually housed in [[Augsburg]] in southern [[Bavaria]]. 8: ... Danes, and sent for his elephant to join in the mighty battle. Abu Abbas (3906 bytes) 1: [[image:Abbas.jpg|right]] 2: ...[Jew]]ish-[[United States|American]] [[Leon Klinghoffer]], who was shot dead and thrown overboard. 4: ...ction of the PLF moved its headquarters to [[Tunisia]]. 6: ... [[1990s]] because he supported the peace negotiations. 8: ...] and actively operated the PLF from that city until [[2003]]. Mahmoud Abbas (14105 bytes) 1: ...ding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em" 2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Mahmoud Abbas</font> 4: ...pan="2" | [[Image:Mahmoud_abbas.jpg|200px|Mahmoud Abbas]]<br> 6: ! align="left" | Order: 7: | 2nd President of the PNA Ferhat Abbas (1347 bytes) 1: ... state. He was then placed under house arrest until [[1965]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[de:Ferhat Abbas]] 6: [[fr:Ferhat Abbas]] 7: [[it:Ferhat Abbas]] Abbas I Pasha (333 bytes) 1: ...assassinated. He was the grandson of [[Muhammad Ali Pasha]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[Category:1813 births|Abbas I Pasha]] 6: [[Category:1854 deaths|Abbas I Pasha]] 7: [[Category:Egyptian people|Abbas I Pasha]] Milton Abbas (2052 bytes) 1: ...sidered the first [[new town|planned settlement]] in England. 3: ... site landscaped (most of the old settlement now lies under an ornamental lake). 5: ... The village has expanded to 256 dwellings since it was founded. 7: ...h more modern housing and other facilities, including a doctor's surgery. 9: == External links == Abbas Pasha (259 bytes) 1: The name '''Abbas [[Pasha]]''' can refer to: 2: * [[Abbas I of Egypt|Abbas I]], ruler of [[Egypt]] from [[November]], [[1848]] to [[July]], [[1854... 3: ... [[Abbas II of Egypt|Abbas II]], [[khedive]] of [[Egypt]] from [[January 8]], [[1892]] to [[1914]] 5: {{disambig}} Bandar Abbas (1144 bytes) 1: ...and surrounding lands, showing location of Bandar Abbas]] 3: ...pies a strategic position on the narrow [[Straits of Hormuz]]. 5: *[[Latitude]]: 27° 12' N 6: *[[Longitude]]: 56° 15' E 8: ...val victory off [[Hormuz]], he developed the town into a major port. Khudayer Abbas (276 bytes) 1: ...]]. A [[Shia]] Muslim and surgeon, he is a member of the [[Daawa Party]]. 4: [[Category:Iraqi politicians]] Abbas I of Safavid (4422 bytes) 1: ...father, [[Mohammad of Safavid]], and imprisoning him. 3: ...bbas_I.jpg|Picture Of Shah Abbas I of Safavid]]</div> 5: ...Herat in [[1597]], and drove them out of his dominions. 7: ...m the Portuguese in [[1615]] and had named after himself. 9: ... the river, and the cup.” Louvre, Paris]]</div> Abbas Kiarostami (3354 bytes) 1: ...e:abbasKiarostami.jpeg|frame|thumb|Abbas Kiarostami]] 2: ...n language|Persian]]) (born [[June 22]], [[1940]] in [[Tehran]]). 3: ...he West, his cinema introduced a humane and artistic face. 4: ...rtant center for Iranian [[contemporary film]] making. 6: ...anization, helped him form his basic approach to cinema. Abbas Mirza (2162 bytes) 1: ...and the [[Ottoman empire]], and his death before his father, the [[shah]]. 3: ...[[Dagestan]], and most of the [[Republic of Azerbaijan]]). 5: ... eldest son, [[Mohammed Mirza]], succeeded Fath Ali as shah. 9: ...on ''Abbas Mirza'', ''Persia-Russia Wars'', ''Persia-Ottoman wars'', ''Golestan Treaty'', and ''Torka... 11: [[Category:1789 births|Mirza, Abbas]] Compton Abbas (541 bytes) 1: ...). The village gives its name to a nearby [[air field]] on the [[downs]]. 5: == External links == 6: * [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc1950025666300... 8: [[Category:Villages in Dorset]] Abbas Combe (346 bytes) 1: ...a [[population]] of 1,510 ([[As of 2002|2002]] estimate). 5: [[Category:Villages in Somerset]] Abbas (photographer) (404 bytes) 1: ...s of [[Christian]] and [[Islam|Islamic]] subjects in later years. 4: ...Photography Book''. London:Phaidon Press Limited. ISBN 0-7148-4488-8 6: [[Category:Photographers|Abbas]] 8: {{bio-stub}}
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