Citations:Muhemmad


 * 1903, The Calcutta Review, volume 117, page 45:
 * The Persian court had made no preparations to meet the coming storm, and was now a prey to the most distracted counsels, the Shah being pulled in opposite directions by his two principal advisers, Muhemmad Kali Khan, the new Prime Minister, and Abdalla.
 * 1960, Barque's Pakistan Trade Directory and Who's Who, volume 13, page 1028:
 * Ahmed Haji Muhemmad Ibrahim
 * 1990, D. Pant, Economic history of India under the Mughals, page 274, Appendix A:
 * Akbar's firmans frequently commenced thus: "Jalal-ud-din Muhemmad Akbar, Padshah, Ghazi, son of Humayun Padshah, son of..."
 * 1992, Asian Research Trends (Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies), issue 2, page 16:
 * Karim, Muhemmad Rusli. 1983. Perjalanan partai politik di Indonesia.
 * 1997, Nadeem Sahafiq Malik, The All India Muslim League, 1906-47, pages 213 and 215:
 * The other [incident] is the refusal of the Secretary of State for India to grant private interviews to messrs Wazir Hasan and Muhemmad Ali. Cf. The statement of the author of Mohammed Ali: "it would be sheer injustice if I, who know the inner history of the matter, should not make it public that it was Muhemmad Ali's interview with an ex-Lt. Governor of U.P. [...]"
 * 1998, Raghubir Sinh, Lt. Col. James Tod's Travels in Western India: Supplementary Volume, page 74:
 * p. 230,1. 14–Mohumad Padsha–Sultan Muhemmad Tuglaq (1325–1351 A.D.) of Dehli.