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Al-Mu'tazz

847 - 869

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Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-Muʿtazz bi-ʾLlāh (arab. ‏أبو عبد الله محمد بن جعفر‎), znany lepiej pod tytułem królewskim al-Muʿtazz bi-ʾLlāh (arab. ‏المعتز بالله‎, Ten, którego Bóg umacnia) (ur. 847 w Sammarrze, zm. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 29 in 2024). Al-Mu'tazz is the 139th most popular aktywista społeczny (down from 126th in 2024), the 101st most popular biography from Iraq (down from 95th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Iraqi Aktywista Społeczny.

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Among Aktywista społecznies

Among aktywista społecznies, Al-Mu'tazz ranks 139 out of 840Before him are Bugsy Siegel, Hans Scholl, Stokely Carmichael, Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, Emilie Schindler, and Kasturba Gandhi. After him are Mordechai Anielewicz, Yelena Bonner, Marianne Bachmeier, Ishikawa Goemon, Alfred Naujocks, and Abbé Pierre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 847, Al-Mu'tazz ranks 1After him are Charles the Child, and Kurszán. Among people deceased in 869, Al-Mu'tazz ranks 2Before him is Lothair II. After him are Ermentrude of Orléans, Edmund the Martyr, and Gottschalk of Orbais.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Al-Mu'tazz ranks 101 out of 384Before him are Nouri al-Maliki (1950), Al-Qahir (899), Al-Muhtadi (825), Al-Muntasir (837), Ibn Qutaybah (828), and Muhammad al-Shaybani (750). After him are Adad-nirari I (-1400), Sin-shumu-lishir (-700), Sin-Muballit (-1900), Ibn Sirin (653), Al-Nasir (1158), and Al-Musta'in (836).

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Among Aktywista społecznies In Iraq

Among aktywista społecznies born in Iraq, Al-Mu'tazz ranks 3Before him are Mustafa Barzani (1903), and Rashid ad-Din Sinan (1130). After him are David Sassoon (1792), Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid (948), Naziha al-Dulaimi (1923), Salwan Momika (1986), Zainab Salbi (1969), and Sundus Abbas (2000).

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