Sayyid

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''Sayyid''}} (, ; ; ; meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master'; Arabic plural: ; feminine: ; ) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet's companion, Ali through his sons, Hasan and Husayn. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Syed Ahmad Hussein.
Published 1979
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202
by Haider, Imtiaz Syed.
Published 2009
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203
by Haider, Syed Imtiaz.
Published 2009
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204
by Syed Abdul Rahim.
Published 1976
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205
by Mahmood, Syed Tahir.
Published 1977
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206
by Syed Ali Ahsan.
Published 2002
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207
by Haider, Syed Imtiaz.
Published 2011
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208
by Syed Agil Maricar
Published 2002
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209
by Sharifah Syed Hassan.
Published 1992
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210
by Sharifah Syed Hassan.
Published 1994
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211
Thesis Book
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by Haider, Syed Imtiaz,
Published 2001
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213
by Ashraf, Syed Ali.
Published 1994
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214
by Ahmad Semait, Syed.
Published 1984
Book
215
by Syed Ahmad Hussein.
Published 1994
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216
by Syed Arabi Idid.
Published 1994
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217
by S. A. Syed Abdillah.
Published 1993
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218
by S. A. Syed Abdillah.
Published 1993
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219
by Akhter, Syed H.
Published 1994
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