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Qutb ad-Din or Qutb-ud-Din (
Arabic : قطب الدین ,
romanized : quṭb ad-dīn ;
ALA-LC : Quṭb al-Dīn ) is an Arabic male given name translated as 'the pivot of the faith'
[1] or 'axis of the faith'.
[2]
Notable people with this given name include:
Qutb al-din Hasan (died 1100), king of the Ghurid dynasty
Qutb al-Din Muhammad, or
Muhammad I of Khwarazm (died 1127), appointed Shah of Khwarazm by the Seljuk sultan
Qutb al-Din Mawdud (died 1170), Zengid Emir of Mosul
Qutb al-Din Aibak (died 1210), founder of the
Mamluk Sultanate of
Delhi
Qutb ad-Din Muhammad (died 1219), Zengid Emir of Sinjar
Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar (died ca. 1221), Persian Sufi saint
Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki (1173–1235), Indian Sufi saint
Qutb al-Din Mohammad (d. 1257) member of
Qutlugh-Khanids , married
Kutlugh Turkan
Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi (1236–1311), Persian scientist, musician and poet
Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah (died 1320), ruler of the
Khilji dynasty in India
Qutb al-Din Muhammad (died 1346), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan
Qutb al-Din ibn 'Izz al-Din (died 1386), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan
Qutb al-Din Muhammad ibn Shams al-Din Shah 'Ali (c. 1366 – 1419), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan
Qutb-ud-Din
Ahmad Shah II , Sultan of
Gujarat Sultanate from 1451 to 1458
Qutb-ud-Din
Bahadur Shah of Gujarat (died 1537), Sultan of Gujarat Sultanate
Qutb ud-Din Muhammad Mu'azzam, later
Bahadur Shah I (1643–1712), Mughal Emperor
Ghotbeddin Sadeghi (born 1952), Iranian theatre director, playwright, stage and film actor
See also
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