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  • Title: Mahomet
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  • Publisher: Payot
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 1962
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2Biography. The æra of Mahomet

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  • First Year Published: 1856
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    Mahomet

    up Mahomet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mahomet may refer to: Muhammad (in Medieval Latin, French, and archaically in English) Albert Mahomet (1858-1933)

    Mahomet, Illinois

    Mahomet is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, United States, along the Sangamon River. The population was 9,434 at the 2020 census. Mahomet is located

    Dean Mahomed

    fire like unrelenting hail on the enemy, and they are seldom defeated." Mahomet 1794 Born c. May 1759 in the city of Patna, then part of the Bengal Subah

    Mahomet (play)

    Mahomet (French: Le fanatisme, ou Mahomet le Prophète, literally Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet) is a five-act tragedy written in 1736 by French playwright

    Babur

    Babur (Persian: [bɑː.βuɾ]; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent

    Faiz Mahomet

    Faiz Mahomet (c. 1848 – 1910), was an Afghan cameleer who migrated to Australia in 1870. He worked in South Australia and Western Australia, including

    Voltaire

    Mahomet inspired Goethe, who was attracted to Islam, to write a drama on this theme, though he completed only the poem "Mahomets-Gesang" ("Mahomet's Singing")

    Mahomet Sirocco

    Pasha (1525 – 7 October 1571), better known in Europe as Mehmed Siroco or Mahomet Sirocco, and also spelled Sulik, Chulouk, Şolok, Seluk, or Suluc and known

    Sallay Mahomet

    Sallay Mahomet (16 September 1911 – 15 July 1983), sometimes spelled Saleh, was an Afghan Australian cameleer and camel trainer who lived for much of

    Mehmed II

    to Mehmed II. Contemporary portraits[usurped] Chapter LXVIII: "Reign of Mahomet the Second, Extinction of Eastern Empire" by Edward Gibbon Constantinople