Mansur — (Arabic: منصور, Manṣūr; also spelled Mansoor, Mansour or Mensur) is a male Arabic name that means victorious , from the Arabic root naṣr (نصر), meaning victory. The first known bearer of the name was Al Mansur, second Abbasid caliph and the… … Wikipedia
Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) — Mansur Khan (1482/3 1543) (Uyghur: منصور خان), was the khan of Eastern Moghulistan (Uyghurstan) from 1503 until his death. He was the eldest son of Ahmad Alach. Life When he was nineteen, Mansur was made khan by his father, who departed to join… … Wikipedia
Mansur (Begriffsklärung) — Mansur (arabisch: منصور siegreich durch Gottes Beistand ist ein männlicher arabischer und persischer Name. Mansur ist der Name von Mansur Al Hallaj ( 858–922) persischer Sufi Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, (*1941), indischer Cricketsportler Sheikh… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mansur Escudero — Nombre Mansur Abdussalam Escudero … Wikipedia Español
Mansur — (arabisch منصور ‚siegreich durch Gottes Beistand‘) ist ein männlicher arabischer und persischer Name. Die türkische Schreibweise ist Mensur. Mansur ist der Name von Mansur Al Hallaj ( 858–922) persischer Sufi Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mansur Hoda — Born 22 April 1930(1930 04 22) Chapra, India Died 10 February 2001(2001 02 10) (aged 70) Lon … Wikipedia
Mansur (name) — Mansur Arabic: منصور (also spelled Mansoor, Mansour) is a male Arabic and Persian given name that means victorious by divine aid , literally blessed by God to be victorious. Notable People named Mansur include: *Al Mansur *Mansur Al Hallaj… … Wikipedia
Mansur Shah of Malacca — Mansur Shah Sultan of Malacca Reign Malacca Sultanate: 1459 1477 Predecessor Muzaffar Shah Successor Alauddin Riayat Shah Consort … Wikipedia
Mansur Muhtar — Minister of Finance In office 17 Dec 2008 – 17 March 2010 Preceded by Shamsuddeen Usman Succeeded by Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga Personal details … Wikipedia
MANṢŪR° — (Al; full name: al Mansur Ibn Abi ʿAmir; in Christian sources, Almanzor; d. 1002), chamberlain (Ar. ḥājib) of Caliph Hishām II (976–1013) of Spain. Al Manṣūr in effect ruled umayyad Spain as virtual dictator and in 996 assumed royal titles. His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mansur — [man soor′] A.D. 712? 775; Arab caliph (754 775): founder of Baghdad: also al Mansur * * * ▪ Indian painter also called Ustād (“Master”) Manṣūr flourished 17th century, India a leading member of the 17th century Jahāngīr studio of Mughal… … Universalium