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Was (wer) ist Abd - definition

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Abd; ABD (disambiguation); Abd (disambiguation)

All but dissertation         
STAGE IN PROCESS OF EARNING A RESEARCH DOCTORATE
All But Dissertation; Ph.D.(ABD); Ph.D (c); PhD Candidate; Ph.D. candidate; Doctor of Philosophy, All But Dissertation; AbD; PhD candidate; Doctoral candidate; Ph.D. Candidate; PhD(c); PhD-c; PhD (c); All but thesis
"All but dissertation" (ABD) is a term identifying a stage in the process of obtaining a research doctorate in the United States and other countries. In typical usage of the term, the ABD graduate student has completed the required preparatory coursework, passed any required preliminary, comprehensive, doctoral qualifying examinations, and met all other requirements except for the research requirements, typically including the writing and defense of a dissertation.
Abd al-Samad         
  • Abd al-Samad, miniature of 1588
  • ''Arghan Div Brings the Chest of Armour to Hamza'', from Volume 7 of the ''[[Hamzanama]]'', supervised by Samad.
  • The earliest known example of a [[Mughal painting]], ''Princes of the House of, Timur'' (c.&nbsp;1550-55), is attributed to Abd al-Samad. It was probably executed for [[Humayun]], and added to under later emperors to update the family tree.<br>Painted with gouache and gold on fine cotton fabric. [[British Museum]]
INDIAN ARTIST (1500-1593)
Khwaja Abd-Us-Samad; Khwaja Abdus Samad; Abd as-Samad; Khwaja 'Abd-us-Samad
'Abd al-Samad or Khwaja Abdus Samad was a 16th-century painter of Persian miniatures who moved to India and became one of the founding masters of the Mughal miniature tradition, and later the holder of a number of senior administrative roles. Samad's career under the Mughals, from about 1550 to 1595, is relatively well documented, and a number of paintings are attributed to him from this period.
Abd al-Rahman II         
  • Statue of Abd ar-Rahman II in [[Murcia]], Spain
EMIR OF CORDOBA FROM 822 TO 852
'Abd ar-Rahman II; Abd-ar-rahman II; Abd Er-Rahman II; Abd-ar-Rahman II; Abd-er-Rahman II; Abd ar Rahman II; Abd Al-Rahman II of Cordoba; Abderraman II; Abd at-Rahman II; ʿAbd al-Raḥmān II; ʿAbd al-Raḥman II; Abd al-Rahman II

Abd ar-Rahman II (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الأوسط) (792–852) was the fourth Umayyad Emir of Córdoba in al-Andalus from 822 until his death. A vigorous and effective frontier warrior, he was also well known as a patron of the arts.

Abd ar-Rahman was born in Toledo, the son of Emir al-Hakam I. In his youth he took part in the so-called "massacre of the ditch", when 72 nobles and hundreds of their attendants were massacred at a banquet by order of al-Hakam.

He succeeded his father as Emir of Córdoba in 822 and for 20 years engaged in nearly continuous warfare against Alfonso II of Asturias, whose southward advance he halted. In 825, he had a new city, Murcia, built, and proceeded to settle it with Arab loyalists to ensure stability. In 835, he confronted rebellious citizens of Mérida by having a large internal fortress built. In 837, he suppressed a revolt of Christians and Jews in Toledo with similar measures. He issued a decree by which the Christians were forbidden to seek martyrdom, and he had a Christian synod held to forbid martyrdom.

In 839 or 840, he sent an embassy under al-Ghazal to Constantinople to sign a pact with the Byzantine Empire against the Abbasids.

In 844, Abd ar-Rahman repulsed an assault by Vikings who had disembarked in Cádiz, conquered Seville (with the exception of its citadel) and attacked Córdoba itself. Thereafter he constructed a fleet and naval arsenal at Seville to repel future raids. He may have sent al-Ghazal on a second embassy to the Vikings in Ireland after this.

He responded to William of Septimania's requests of assistance in his struggle against Charles the Bald who had claimed lands William considered to be his.

Abd ar-Rahman was famous for his public building program in Córdoba. He made additions to the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. A vigorous and effective frontier warrior, he was also well known as a patron of the arts. He was also involved in the execution of the "Martyrs of Córdoba", and was a patron of the great composer Ziryab. He died in 852 in Córdoba

Wikipedia

ABD

ABD, or abd, may refer to:

  • Abd, Iran, a village in Surak Rural District
  • Abd (Arabic), a word ('slave/servant' or 'to worship') oft within anthroponyms
  • Mohammadabad, Jask (also ‘Abd), a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Abd
1. Hassan Ismail Daoud, al–Hadi Adam Abd al–Karim, Fadl Adam Hamid, Adam Abd al–Mageed, Abd al–Raziq Adam Abd al–Karim, Eissa Haroun, Yagoub Mohamed, Abd al–Raziq Abbaker, al–Haj Salih Hassan, Faki Salih Abd al–Karim, Mohamed Bahir, Fako Ismail Suliman, Faki Adam Abd–Allah, Adam Abbaker Eissa, Faki Abd–Allah Kiry from the village of Kirting, and Hussain Abd–Allah, Sayed Abd al–Mousa, Mohamed Salih, Ismail, Musa Yousif, Abbaker Hussain, Yahya Yusif, Faki Yusif T
2. The air bombing was accompanied with janjaweed attacks on the village. al–Rahman Abd al–Aziz, Ismail Haroun Abd–Allah, al–Tayeb Mohamed Adam, Adam Abd al–Rahman Ahmed, Eissa Adam Arga, Abd al–Magid Abbaker Mohamed, Mohamed Abd al–Rahamn Ibrahim, Mohamed Abbaker Mohamed, Abd al–Shakour Abd–Allah Yahya, al–Sadiq Hassan Mohamed, Hashim Musa Yagoub, Mohamed Yagoub Zayid, Hasan Ibrahim Abd al–Karim, Ismail Abbaker Abd al–Rasoul, Anwar Eissa Abd al–Shaffi, Mohamed Abbaker Digais, Mohamed Nuraddin Ishag, Mohamed Saeed Hussain, Ahmed Yahya Adam, Ahmed Adam Idris, Eissa Ishag Yagoub, Abd al–Malik Suliman Abd–Allah, Yahya Musa Yahya, and Anwar al–Nur Yusif.
3. The detainees were Abd-Allah Bashir, Abd al-Wahab Abd al-Rahman Adam, Adam Mahdi Mohamed Ahmed, Malik Mansour Mohamed Bakheit, Abu al-Gasim Mohamed Ibrahim, Abd-Allah Ibrahim Mango, Yasin Mohamed Arabi, Suliman Musa Mohamed, Saifaddin Salih Adam, Mohamed Adam Abd-Allah, Abd-Allah Osman Mohamed Salih, Abbas Omer Ishag, Mohamed Abbakr Jaali, Izaddin Abd-Allah Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed Salih, Bahraddin Bashir Sharif, Adam Abd al-Rahman Suliman, Qamaraddin Mohamed Ibrahim, Yousif Abd-Allah Omer, Abd-Allah Yousif Tigani, Mustafa Ahmed Gabr-Allah, and Nuraddin Babiker Hassan.
4. The detainees were Abd–Allah Bashir, Abd al–Wahab Abd al–Rahman Adam, Adam Mahdi Mohamed Ahmed, Malik Mansour Mohamed Bakheit, Abu al–Gasim Mohamed Ibrahim, Abd–Allah Ibrahim Mango, Yasin Mohamed Arabi, Suliman Musa Mohamed, Saifaddin Salih Adam, Mohamed Adam Abd–Allah, Abd–Allah Osman Mohamed Salih, Abbas Omer Ishag, Mohamed Abbakr Jaali, Izaddin Abd–Allah Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed Salih, Bahraddin Bashir Sharif, Adam Abd al–Rahman Suliman, Qamaraddin Mohamed Ibrahim, Yousif Abd–Allah Omer, Abd–Allah Yousif Tigani, Mustafa Ahmed Gabr–Allah, and Nuraddin Babiker Hassan.
5. On July 28, five internally displaced citizens, Adil Mohamed Basi, Abd al-Hakam Adam Ishag, Abd al-Ghani Ahmadi Abd al-Rasoul, Mohamed Ahmed Abd-Allah, and Mohamed Adam Khamis were arrested at the Abu Shoak Camp.