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  • Al-Ma'mun Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.

    (9th century) (Muslim military leaders)

  • Al-Amin Abbasid Caliph and a military leader.

    (9th century) (Muslim military leaders)

  • Al-Mahdi Abbasid Caliph and a powerful military leader.

    (8th century) (Muslim military leaders)

  • Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung: Son of a renowned nobleman of Emperor Aurangzeb. He held several appointments under Emperor Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire.

    (17th century) (Muslim military leaders)

  • Zheng He 1371–1433: A Chinese mariner, explorer and admiral who was born into a Muslim family but embraced a broader ranging religious faith later.

    (14th century) (Muslim military leaders)

  • Ghiyas ud din Balban

    (13th century) (Muslim military leaders)

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Muslim leaders are feudal for two reasons. In many places Islam has failed to keep up with the times in order to preserve its cultural identity. In fact, how to reconcile the national customs (including religious beliefs) and the generally accepted culture (including science) in the outside world is itself a worldwide sociological problem. The history of Islam does not exclude science, when Europe is in the Middle Ages, it is the Islamic world of science and Technology and culture of the period of full development.

The antipathy of many Muslim leaders toward Europe and the United States runs deep, and has much to do with medieval invasions and occupations. The random tool generated 101 items that recorded the names and details of key Muslim military leaders from the 16th century, including their length of service, battles they fought, and contributions. If you want more specific information, don’t miss the information provided by this random tool.

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