LC control no. | nr 91041670 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī, Amir of Ẓafār, 1825-1900 |
Variant(s) | Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī, Amir of Ẓafār, 1824 or 1825-1900 or 1901 Faḍl Bāshā, Amir of Ẓafār, 1825-1900 Faḍl ibn al-Ghawth, Amir of Ẓafār, 1825-1900 Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī, Amir of Ẓafār, 1824 or 5-1900 or 1901 Sayyid Phasal Pūkkōya Taṅṅaḷ, Mampur̲aṃ, 1824-1901 Phasal Pūkkōya Taṅṅaḷ, Mampur̲aṃ Sayyid, 1825-1900 Pūkkōya Taṅṅaḷ, Mampur̲aṃ Sayyid Phasal, 1825-1900 Taṅṅaḷ, Mampur̲aṃ Sayyid Phasal Pūkkōya, 1825-1900 Fazl Pookoya Thangal, Mampuram Sayyid, 1825-1900 Pookoya Thangal, Mampuram Sayyid Fazl, 1825-1900 Thangal, Mampuram Sayyid Fazl Pookoya, 1825-1900 Fasal Pookoya Thangal, Mampuram, 1825-1900 Pookoya Thangal, Mampuram Fasal, 1825-1900 Thangal, Mampuram Fasal Pookoya, 1825-1900 Tangal, Syed Fazl Pookoya, 1825-1900 Sayyid Fadl, Amir of Ẓafār, 1825-1900 Thangal, Fazal Pookoya, 1825-1900 Fadl Pasha, Amir of Ẓafār, 1825-1900 |
Associated country | India Turkey Oman |
Associated place | Dhofar (Oman) |
Birth date | 1825-03-12 |
Death date | 1900-10-26 |
Place of birth | Malabar (India) |
Place of death | Istanbul (Turkey) |
Found in | His al-Durr al-thamīn lil-ʻāqil al-zakī al-faṭīn, 18--: t.p. (Faḍl ibn al-Ghawth al-Ḥabīb ʻAlawī ibn Muḥammad ibn Sahil mawlá al-duwaylah al-ʻAlawī al-Ḥusaynī Amīr Ẓafār) Ziriklī (Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī; Faḍl (Bāshā) ibn ʻAlawī ibn Muḥammad ibn Sahil al-Ḥusaynī al-Milībārī al-Makkī; 1240-1318/1824-1900; Amīr Ẓafār, ruled 1292-1297 H) Mampur̲aṃ Sayyid Phasal Pūkkōya Taṅṅaḷ, 2006: t.p. (Mampur̲aṃ Sayyid Phasal Pūkkōya Taṅṅaḷ) p. facing t.p. (Mampuram Sayyid Fazl Pookoya Thangal) cover (Mampuram Fasal Pookoya Thangal) p. 22-25 (b. 1824 in Malabar, India; leader of insurgencies against British in Malabar; Muslim scholar and theologian; went to exile in Middle East in1852 under British pressure; d. in 1901 at Constantinople) Mappila leader in exile, 2012: title page (a political biography of Syed Fazl Pookoya Tangal) Jacob, Wilson Chacko. For God or empire, 2019: ECIP title page (Sayyid Fadl) data view (a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, led a unique life--one that spanned much of the nineteenth century and connected India, Arabia, and the Ottoman Empire) galley (the peripatetic Sufi Sayyid Fadl Ibn Alawi (22 Rajab 1240/March 12, 1825-2 Rajab 1318/October 26, 1900)) galley (Amir of Dhofar, 1876-1879; from 1879 until his death in 1900 he lived in Istanbul, as a special guest of Sultan Abdulhamid II) email from author, Nov. 6, 2018 (The birth and death dates are taken from his tombstone) Wikipedia, Nov. 2, 2019 (Fazal Pookoya Thangal, known as Sayyid Fadl and Fadl Pasha, was a Yemeni [sic] Islamic missionary and political activist in Kerala [India]; son of Sayyid Alavi Thangal; Thangal wrote in Arabic and Malayalam, and while living in Istanbul, also in Turkish) OCLC, Nov. 6, 2018 (access point: Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī, 1824 or 1825-1900 or 1901; usage: Faḍl ibn ʻAlawī) |
Associated language | ara mal ota |
Invalid LCCN | n 2006217560 |