Hamid Ahmadi ( Persian : حمید احمدی ; born April 15, 1945 in Sari , Iran) is a historian of modern Iranian history . He received his Msc in Naval Studies, M.A. in Political Science and worked on his Ph.D in this field at the Free University of Berlin . Ahmadi was a member of the Iranian Military-Naval Strategic Committee and military adviser to the defence minister in 1979 and military adviser to former Iranian president Abulhassan Banisadr in 1980 to 1981.
8-729: (Redirected from Hamidaddin ) Hamid al-Din is a Muslim male name formed from the elements Ḥamid and ad-Din . It has been used for: Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (996–1021), Persian Isma'ili scholar Hamidüddin Aksarayî (1331–1412), also known as Somuncu Baba, Turkish Islamic teacher Muhammad bin Yahya Hamid ad-Din (1839–1904), Imam of Yemen Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930), Indian Islamic scholar Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din (1869–1948), Imam of Yemen [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
16-603: A village in Hazro Tehsil, Punjab, Pakistan Abdul Hamid Hamid al-Din (disambiguation) Hamidids , 14th century Turkic dynasty Hamit Hamidah (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names . London: Hurst & Company. ^ S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names . New Delhi: Goodword Books. [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
24-830: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hamid For places in Iran, see Hamid, Iran . For the village in Pakistan, see Hameed, Attock . Hamid Pronunciation Arabic: [ħaˈmiːd] Urdu: [ɦɛˈmiːd̪] Gender Male Origin Word/name Arabic Meaning Praiseworthy Other names Variant form(s) Hamed, Hameed Related names Hamad , Hamit Hamid refers to two different but related Arabic given names , both of which come from
32-654: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hamid Ahmadi (historian) He is the founder and director of the Research Association for Iranian Oral History (RAIOH), which aims to expand knowledge of recent and contemporary Iranian history and politics by covering more general aspects of social history. In pursuit of these objectives, the association conducts oral history interviews and also collects documents, both manuscript and printed. While RAIOH has interviewed many leading politicians, diplomats and soldiers, it also tries to preserve for posterity
40-4314: The Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D ( ح-م-د ): Ḥāmed ( Arabic : حَامِد ḥāmid ) also spelled Haamed , Hamid or Hamed , and in Turkish Hamit ; it means "lauder" or "one who praises". Ḥamīd ( Arabic : حَمِيد ḥamīd ) also spelled Hamid , or Hameed , in Turkish is Hamit , and in Azeri is Həmid or Һәмид ; it means "lauded" or "praiseworthy". Given name [ edit ] Hamid [ edit ] Hamid Ahmadi (historian) (b. 1945), Iranian historian Hamid Ahmadi (futsal) (b. 1988), Iranian futsal player Hamid Ahmadieh (born 1953), Iranian ophthalmologist and medical scientist Hamid Al Shaeri (b. 1961), Egyptian-Libyan singer, songwriter, and musician Hamid Arasly (1902–1983), Azeri and Soviet scientist Hamid Arzulu (b. 1937), Azerbaijani poet and writer Hamid Idris Awate (1910–1962), Eritrean guerrilla commander Hamid Berhili (b. 1964), Moroccan boxer Hamid Mahmood Butt , Pakistani ophthalmologist Hamid Chitchian (b. c. 1957 ), Iranian politician Hamid Drake (b. 1955), American musician Hamid Etemad (b. 1945), Iranian professor Hamid Frangieh (1907–1981), Lebanese politician Hamid Gabbay (b. c. 1943 ), Iranian-born American architect Hamid Ghandehari , Iranian-American drug chemist Hamid Gul (1936–2015), Pakistani politician Hamid Guska (b. 1953), head coach of Bosnian national boxing team Hamid Hassani (b. 1968), Iranian lexicographer Hamid Ismailov (b. 1954), Uzbek journalist Hamid Karzai (b. 1957), President of Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014 Hamid Merakchi (1976-2024), Algerian footballer Hamid Hussain Musavi (1830-1888), Indian scholar Hamid Notghi (1920–1999), Iranian Azeri poet, writer, author, university professor Hamid Olimjon (1909–1944), Uzbek poet and scholar Hamid Ekrem Šahinović (1879/1882–1936), Bosnian writer and dramatist Hamid Naderi Yeganeh (b. 1990), Iranian mathematical artist Hamed / Hameed [ edit ] Hamed Gohar (1907–1992), Egyptian oceanographer Hamed Haddadi (b. 1985), Iranian basketball player Hamed Haghshenas (b. 1994), Iranian para taekwondo practitioner Hameed Haroon , Pakistani economist Hamed Namouchi (b. 1984), Tunisian footballer Hameed Nizami (1915–1962), Pakistani journalist Hamed Rasouli (b. 1985), Iranian footballer Hamed Sohrabnejad (b. 1983), Iranian basketball player Hamed Traorè (b. 2000), Ivorian footballer Middle name [ edit ] Abed Hamed Mowhoush (1947-2003), Iraqi general Awad Hamed al-Bandar (1945–2007), Iraqi chief judge Mohammad Hamid Ansari (b. 1937), vice-president of India Surname [ edit ] For people called Abdul Hamid , see Abdul Hamid (name) . Alejandro Hamed (1934–2023), Paraguayan diplomat and Arabist Amir Hamed (1962–2017), Uruguayan writer and translator Amr Hamed (d. 1998), Canadian terrorist Ezzedin Yacoub Hamed , Egyptian Long Jumper Haseeb Hameed (b. 1997), English cricketer Ibrahim Hamed , Hamas military commander Mohsin Hamid (b. 1971), Pakistani British author Jasmin Hamid (born 1984), Finnish actress Mohamed Naguib Hamed (born 1962), Egyptian athlete Naseem Hamed (b. 1974), British boxer Nima Arkani-Hamed (b. 1972), Iranian-American-Canadian theoretical physicist Rani Hamid (b. 1944), Bangladeshi chess player Sanaa Ismail Hamed (b. 1984), Egyptian model Taha Bidaywi Hamed , Iraqi politician Yasmeen Hameed (born 1952), Pakistani Urdu poet Zid Abou Hamed (b. 1970), Australian athlete See also [ edit ] Abu Hamid Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al-Ghazali Persian theologian, philosopher, jurist Al Hamed , town in Egypt near Rosetta Hameed
48-472: The ideas, sentiments, experience, lives and what the French Annales School calls the mentalities of those not belonging to the elite—some of whom come from the lower-middle-class and even the working class. Video oral history interviews (1986–2005) with 60 Iranian activists from the fields of politics and the arts over 600 hours. This biographical article about an Iranian historian is
56-781: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hamid&oldid=1258113089 " Categories : Given names Arabic-language surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Bosniak masculine given names Bosnian masculine given names Iranian masculine given names Pakistani masculine given names Names of God in Islam Hidden categories: Pages with Arabic IPA Pages with Urdu IPA Articles containing Arabic-language text Articles with short description Short description
64-478: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hamid_al-Din&oldid=1175169066 " Categories : Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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