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Matiur Rahman (other)
Matiur Rahman or Motiur Rahman () is a Bengali masculine given name of Arabic origin. It is composed of the elements ''Muti (other), Muti' '', ''al-'' and ''Rahman (name), Rahman'' meaning ''obedient to the Most Gracious''. It may refer to: *M. Matiur Rahman (1923–2018), Bangladeshi minister and politician from Pirojpur *Motiur Rahman (Gazipur politician) (1926–2014) Bangladeshi politician from Gazipur *Matiur Rahman (politician, born 1933) (1933–2003), Bangladeshi minister and politician from Rangpur *Matiur Rahman (officer, born 1941) (1941–1971), Bangladesh Air Force officer and freedom fighter. * Matiur Rahman (officer, born 1950) (1950-1981), Bangladesh Army officer and freedom fighter. *S. M. Matiur Rahman (born 1965), Bangladesh Army officer and general *Motiur Rahman (politician, born 1942) (1942–2023), Bangladesh Awami League politician, Minister of Religious Affairs (2014–2018) *Motiur Rahman Nizami (1943–2016), Bangladeshi politician *Matiur Rahma ...
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Muti (other)
A muti is a term for traditional medicine in Southern Africa. Muti may also refer to: People *al-Muti (914–974), Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad *Muti Randolph, Brazilian architect *Abdullah-Al-Muti (1930–1998), Bangladeshi educationist, scientist and writer Surname *Abd Allah ibn Muti (died 692), Qurayshi governor of Kufa *Ibn Muti al-Zawawi (1168–1232), medieval Muslim grammarian *Tiberio Muti (1574–1636), Roman Catholic cardinal *Valeriano Muti (died 1610), Roman Catholic bishop *Ettore Muti (1902–1943), Italian Fascist politician *Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi (born 1935), Egyptian poet *Abdelkrim Motii (born 1935), Algerian schoolteacher and politician *Riccardo Muti (born 1941), conductor *Zayd Mutee' Dammajj (1943–2000), Yemeni author and politician *Ornella Muti (born 1955), actress *Netane Muti (born 1999), Tongan-American football player Places *Palazzo Muti, Rome, Italy; an historic house *Villa Muti, Frascati, Italy; a historic villa *Muti, Estonia, a village Other ...
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