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* [[Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani]] (1314–1384), a Persian Sufi who spread Islam in Kashmir |
* [[Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani]] (1314–1384), a Persian Sufi who spread Islam in Kashmir |
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* [[:commons:Category:Seyed Zeinolabedin Seghatoleslam|Seyed Ali Seghatoleslam Arsenjani]] (1923–2000), Iranian Shia cleric |
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* [[Syed Ali (name)]], a family of [[Sayyid|Syeds]] in South Asia |
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* [[Syed Ameer Ali]] (1849–1928), Indian scholar who taught at Aligarh Muslim University |
* [[Syed Ameer Ali]] (1849–1928), Indian scholar who taught at Aligarh Muslim University |
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* [[Syed Ghous Ali Shah]] (born 1934), former Chief Minister of Sindh, Pakistan |
* [[Syed Ghous Ali Shah]] (born 1934), former Chief Minister of Sindh, Pakistan |
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* [[Syed Ali Shah Geelani]] ( |
* [[Syed Ali Shah Geelani]] (1929–2021), politician from Jammu and Kashmir |
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* [[Syed Ali Raza]], President and Chairman of the National Bank of Pakistan |
* [[Syed Ali Raza]], President and Chairman of the National Bank of Pakistan |
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* [[Syed Ali (cricketer)]] (1913–1993), Trinidadian cricketer |
* [[Syed Ali (cricketer)]] (1913–1993), Trinidadian cricketer |
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* [[Syed Ali (field hockey, born 1956)]], Indian Olympic hockey player |
* [[Syed Ali (field hockey, born 1956)]], Indian Olympic hockey player |
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* [[Syed Ali Ahsan]] (1922–2002), writer, poet, and professor at the University of Dhaka |
* [[Syed Ali Ahsan]] (1922–2002), writer, poet, and professor at the University of Dhaka |
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* [[Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi]], former federal Minister in the Cabinet of the government of Pakistan |
* [[Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi]] (born 1942), former federal Minister in the Cabinet of the government of Pakistan |
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* [[Syed Ali Qutab Shah Rizvi]], member of the Pakistani Sindh Provincial Assembly in Pakistan |
* [[Syed Ali Qutab Shah Rizvi]], member of the Pakistani Sindh Provincial Assembly in Pakistan |
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* Syed Ali Naqi Zaidi, poet |
* Syed Ali Naqi Zaidi, poet, known as [[Safi Lakhnavi]] |
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* Syed Ali Urooj Naqvi or [[Ali Naqvi (cricketer)|Ali Naqvi]], Pakistani cricketer |
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* Syed Ali Ashraf, founder of [[Darul Ihsan University]] |
* Syed Ali Ashraf, founder of [[Darul Ihsan University]] |
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* Syed Ali, a [[Minor characters in 24#Season Two 2|minor character in the television series ''24'']] |
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*[[Syed Ali Alaa Ud Din (khansahib) Bukhari]](1018-1081), kashmiri sufi saint. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 21 March 2024
Syed Ali (also spelled Sayyed Ali, Sayyid Ali, etc.) may refer to:
- Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (1314–1384), a Persian Sufi who spread Islam in Kashmir
- Seyed Ali Seghatoleslam Arsenjani (1923–2000), Iranian Shia cleric
- Syed Ameer Ali (1849–1928), Indian scholar who taught at Aligarh Muslim University
- Syed Ghous Ali Shah (born 1934), former Chief Minister of Sindh, Pakistan
- Syed Ali Shah Geelani (1929–2021), politician from Jammu and Kashmir
- Syed Ali Raza, President and Chairman of the National Bank of Pakistan
- Syed Ali (cricketer) (1913–1993), Trinidadian cricketer
- Syed Ali (field hockey, born 1942) (1942–2010), or Syed Mushtaq Ali, field hockey player from India, won 1964 Olympic gold medal
- Syed Ali (field hockey, born 1956), Indian Olympic hockey player
- Syed Ali Ahsan (1922–2002), writer, poet, and professor at the University of Dhaka
- Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi (born 1942), former federal Minister in the Cabinet of the government of Pakistan
- Syed Ali Qutab Shah Rizvi, member of the Pakistani Sindh Provincial Assembly in Pakistan
- Syed Ali Naqi Zaidi, poet, known as Safi Lakhnavi
- Syed Ali Ashraf, founder of Darul Ihsan University
- Syed Modasser Ali (born 1946), Bangladeshi ophthalmic surgeon