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  • Jijak (Arabic: جيجاك) also known as Umm Ali (Arabic: أم علي) was the Turkic Umm Walad of al-Mu'tadid and the mother of the future caliph al-Muktafi. Jijak...
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    Dijak (redirect from Christopher Jijak)
    Christopher James Dijak (/ˈdaɪdʒæk/ DY-jak; born April 23, 1987) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently working on the independent circuit...
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  • Born c. 1077 Died 10 December 1113 Aleppo Burial Meşhedülmelik Consort Jijak Khatun Issue Alp Arslan al-Akhras Malik Shah Mubarak Shah Sultan Shah Farkhunda...
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  • Muhammad ʿAlî 877/878 5 April 902 13 August 908 Al-Mu'tadid, Abbasid Caliph Jijak Al-Muqtadir Abu al-Fadl Ja'far 895 13 August 908 929 31 October 932 (killed)...
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  • Shaghab Born:  ? Died: 933 Preceded by Jijak Deputy head of the Abbasid harem late August 908 – 31 October 932 Succeeded by Fitnah, Zalum...
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    Sher (disambiguation) Barkat Ali Mehmet Ali Aaliyah Aliye Aliya Umm Ali Jijak, mother of Abbasid caliph al-Muktafi Ali (actor), Telugu comedian and TV...
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  • April 902 – 13 August 908 al-Muktafī bi-'llāh Abū Muḥammad ʿAlī Al-Mu'tadid Jijak, Turkish concubine Nominated heir by his father, Caliph Al-Mu'tadid. Al-Mu'tadid...
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  • returned to Iran in 1923, and a year later, he started to write some plays. Jijak Alishah was one of his first plays. It was about the tyrannical monarchy...
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  • Booker (Bodhi Hayward) Accie Connor (D'Lo Brown) Lance Hoyt Christopher Jijak (Dominik Dijakovic) Roman Macek (Luca Crusifino) Chris Nowinski Dan Rodimer...
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    al-Mu'tadid (r. 892–902) by a Turkish slave-girl, named Čiček ("flower", Jijak in Arabic). He was the first caliph named after caliph Ali. At the time...
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    wife was Qatr al-Nada. His sons were the offspring of concubines, such as Jijak, a Turkish-born slave who was the mother of al-Muktafi, the Greek-born Shaghab—who...
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