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Abol Fath Khan Abol-Fath Khan Zand ( ''Abol-Fatḥ Khān Zand''; 1755/17561787) was the third ''Shah'' of the Zand dynasty, ruling from March 6, 1779, until August 22, 1779. Biography After the death of Karim Khan in 1779, two factions emerged, one supporting ...
(1755/56 – 1787), third Shah of the Zand dynasty, ruler of the Persian Empire in 1779 *
Abu'l-Fath Abu'l-Fath ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Samiri al-Danafi, () was a 14th-century Samaritan chronicler. His major work is ''Kitab al-Ta'rikh'' (). Kitab al-Ta'rikh This work was commissioned in 1352 by Pinḥas, Samaritan High Priest, and begun in 1356. It ...
, 14th-century Samaritan chronicler *
Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami (died 1053) was an imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen who ruled from c. 1038 to 1053. Genealogy # Imam Ali al-Murtada # Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba # Zayd # al-Hasan # Ali # Abdullah # Ahmad # Abdullah # Muhammad # Is ...
(died 1053), imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen *
Abu'l-Fath Musa Abu'l-Fath Musa succeeded his father al-Fadhl ibn Muhammad to the throne of the Shaddadids in 1031, reigning until his murder by his son and successor Lashkari in 1034. Sources * * {{Shaddadids Emirs of Ganja 11th-century Shaddadid ...
(died 1034), Shaddadid ruler in Armenia * Abu'l-Fath Yusuf, 12th-century Persian vizier to Arslan-Shah of Ghazna * al-Fath ibn Khaqan (ca. 817/818 – 861), Abbasid writer and official, friend and chief adviser of Caliph al-Mutawakkil *
al-Fath ibn Khaqan (al-Andalus) Abū Naṣr al-Fatḥ ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿUbayd Allāh ibn Khāqān ibn Abdallah al-Qaysī al-Ishbīlī (; died 11 November 1134), known as al-Fatḥ ibn Khāqān, was a 12th-century popular anthologist of al-Andalus. Life Ibn Khāqān was born ...
(died 1134), Andalusian writer *
Fatḥ al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nās Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Ya'mari, better known as Fatḥ al-Dīn Ibn Sayyid al-Nās, was a Medieval Egyptian theologian who specialized in the field of Hadith, or the recorded prophecies and traditions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad. He was well ...
(1272–1334), Egyptian theologian *
Fath al-Qal'i Abu Nasr Fath al-Qal'i, also known by his ''laqab'' (honorific epithet) of Mubarak al-Dawla wa-Sa'id-ha ("Blessed and Happiness of the State"), was the governor of the Citadel of Aleppo during the reign of Emir Mansur ibn Lu'lu' (r. 1008–1016). I ...
, ruler of Aleppo in 1016 *
Fath-Ali Khan Afshar Fath-Ali Khan Afshar (), was a chieftain from the Afshars of Urmia, Afshar tribe of Urmia, and one of the four contenders for supremacy in Iran between 1751–1763. He was ultimately defeated and captured in February 1763 by one of the contenders, ...
(), Afsharid chieftain in northern Iran *
Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani (), was a Lezgian nobleman, who served as the Grand Vizier of the Safavid ''shah'' (king) Soltan Hoseyn (r. 1694–1722) from 1716 to 1720. A member of an aristocratic Lezgian family native to Daghestan, Daghestani was ...
(), Lezgian nobleman who served as vizier to the Safavid king (shah) Sultan Husayn * Fath-Ali Khan Qajar (1686–1726), Persian military commander *
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (; 5 August 1772 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. His reign saw the irrevocable ceding of Iran's northern territories in the Caucasus, com ...
(1772–1834), second Qajar Emperor (Shah) of Iran *
Fath Muhammad Fateh Muhammad or Nadim Sahib (6 May 1684 – 9 September 1729) was a General of the Mughal Empire in Mysore region, and he was the father of Mysore Sultanate founder Hyder Ali, who was his fifth child from his third wife, and the Patern ...
(1704–1725), General of Mysore, India * Fath Shah (), ruler of Kashmir *
Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur also known as Mirza Fakhru ( 1816 or 1818 – 10 July 1856) was the last Crown Prince of the Mughal Empire. Biography A senior Prince of the Mughal Imperial Family, he was the son of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mugha ...
(1816/18 - 1856), the last Crown Prince of the Mughal Empire ; Surname *
Abu'l-Musafir al-Fath Abu'l-Musafir al-Fath (died 929) was the last Sajid amir of Azerbaijan (928–929). He was the son of Muhammad al-Afshin. In 928 Abu'l-Musafir was invested with the government of Azerbaijan by the caliph after Abu'l-Musafir's uncle Yusuf Ibn A ...
(died 929), the last Sajid amir of Azerbaijan *
Farah Fath Farah LeeAllen Fath Galfond (born May 1, 1984) is an American actress. She portrayed Mimi Lockhart on the NBC soap opera ''Days of Our Lives'' from 1999 to 2007, and Gigi Morasco on the ABC Daytime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' from 2007 to 20 ...
(born 1984), American actress * Georges Fath (1818–1900), French playwright, illustrator and writer *
Jacques Fath Jacques Fath (6 September 1912 in Maisons-Laffitte, France – 13 November 1954 in Paris, France) was a French fashion designer who was considered one of the three dominant influences on immediate postwar haute couture, the others being Christia ...
(1912–1954), French fashion designer * Josef Fath (1911–1985), German international footballer *
Helmut Fath Helmut Fath (24May 192919June 1993) was a German sidecar racer and engineer. He won the Sidecar World Championship FIM Sidecar World Championship is the international sidecar racing championship. It is the only remaining original Fédération ...
(1929–1993), German sidecar racer and engineer *
Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang Mirza Ibrahim Beg (), later known as Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang (; d. 1624) was the Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir. He was the brother of Empress Nur Jahan who was the wife of Emperor Jahangir. Biography Born to a Shi ...
(reigned 1617–1624), Subahdar of Bengal *
Mahmud Abu al-Fath Mahmud Abu Al-Fath (; 1885 – 15 August 1958 in Geneva) was an Egyptian journalist, founder and owner of the Wafdist newspaper '' Al Misri''. Biography Abu Al-Fath was born in 1885, and his father, Sheikh Ahmed Abu Al-Fath, was a professor of ...
(1885–1958), Egyptian journalist *
Saoud Fath Saoud Fath Al Katheiri is a Qatar football defender who played for Qatar in the 2000 Asian Cup. He also played for Al Gharrafa, Al Ittihad and Rapid Wien Sportklub Rapid (), commonly known as Rapid Wien or Rapid Vienna in English, is ...
(born 1980), Qatari association footballer *
Sébastien Fath Sébastien Fath (born 1968 in Strasbourg) is a French professional historian and a Ph.D. at the Sorbonne University. Also trained in Sociology, he is the main French specialist in the study of Evangelical Protestantism. Author of sixteen books, ...
(born 1968), French professional historian *
Sinān ibn al-Fatḥ Sinān ibn al-Fatḥ was an Arab mathematician from Ḥarrān Harran is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. Its area is 904 km2, and its population is 96,072 (2022). It is approximately southea ...
(ca. early 10th century), mathematician from Harran, Upper Mesopotamia *
Steffen Fäth Steffen Fäth (born 4 April 1990) is a German handball player for HSG Goldstein/Schwanheim and the German national team. He was part of the German team that won the 2016 European Men's Handball Championship Career Fäth made his senior debut f ...
(born 1990), German handball player *
Taj al-Din Shah-i Shahan Abu'l Fath Taj al-Din Shah-i Shahan Abu'l Fath or Shah-i-Shahan of Sistan (Shāhshāhān-i Sīstanī) (c. 1349 – February or March 1403) was the Mihrabanid malik of Sistan from 1383 until his death. He was the son of Mas'ud Shihna. Biography In the early ...
( – 1403), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan


Places

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Fath, Iran Fath (, also Romanized as Fatḩ; also known as Fāt) is a village in Kuh Mareh Khami Rural District, in the Central District of Basht County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (I ...
, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province *
Fath Air Base Fath Air Base is a military airfield near Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran. Location Fath Air Base is located near Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran. The airport is at an elevation of and has an asphalt runway, long, designated 13/31,. It is mainly us ...
, Iran * Fath Bagh, a village in Anjirabad Rural District, in the Central District of Gorgan County, Golestan Province, Iran * Fath Expressway, Tehran, Iran * Fath Oil Field, an area of offshore oil production approximately 60 miles (97 km) from Dubai * Fath al Bu Sa`id, a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman *
Fath-e Maqsud Fath-e Maqsud () is a village in Gerdeh Rural District of the Central District in Namin County, Ardabil province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It b ...
, a village in Gerdeh Rural District, in the Central District of Namin County, Ardabil Province, Iran * Fath ol Jalil, a village in Sarkhun Rural District, Qaleh Qazi District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran *
Fath ol Mobin District Fath ol Mobin District () is in Shush County, Khuzestan province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and A ...
, Shush County, Khuzestan Province, Iran


Organisations

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Al-Fatat Al-Fatat (, al-Fatat) or the Young Arab Society (, Jam’iyat al-’Arabiya al-Fatat) was an underground Arab nationalist organization in the Ottoman Empire. Its aims were to gain independence and unify various Arab territories that were then und ...
, 20th-century Arab nationalist organization * Al-Fatat SC, a Kuwaiti association football club * Fath Riadi de Nador, a Moroccan association football club * Fath Tehran F.C., an Iranian association football club *
Fath Union Sport Fath Union Sport (), commonly known as FUS Rabat, is a Moroccan professional football club based in Rabat and currently playing in the first division. The club was founded on 10 April 1946. 'Fath Union Sport' is the name of the sports club whi ...
, a Moroccan association football club based in Rabat


Other uses

* Fath (cannon), Iranian naval artillery * ''Fath'' (newspaper), a defunct Iranian newspaper *
Al-Fattāḥ al-Fattāḥ ( "the opener") is one of the names of Allah in Islam. It is mentioned in the Qur'ān and Sunnah, amongst other places. Linguistic meaning The word for "Fattah" comes from the root word fataha (فتاحة). Fataha means to open, g ...
, a name of God in Islam * ''
Al-Fath Al-Fath (, ; "The Victory") is the 48th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an with 29 verses ( ayat). The surah was revealed in Medina in the sixth year of the Hijrah, on the occasion of the Treaty of Hudaybiya between the Muslim city-state of Madina ...
'', a surah (chapter) of the Qur'an * ''Al-Fath'' (magazine) (1926–1948), Islamist political magazine in Egypt * ''Al-Fatat'' (periodical) (1892–1894), Egyptian women's magazine *
Al-Fath Mosque Al-Fath Mosque () is a mosque in the city of Cairo. Located in the Ramses Square, it is among the largest mosques and equips the tallest minaret in the city and the 3rd tallest in the world. During the post-coup unrest in Egypt, the took place ...
, Cairo, Egypt * Al-Fatah Mosque, Kigali, Kigali, Rwanda * Al-Fath Al-Mubin, Syrian opposition military * Al-Fatah Brigade, armed Islamist insurgent group in Syria *
Ababil-100 The Ababil-100 or al-Fat'h or al-Fatah was an Iraqi single stage solid-propelled short-range ballistic missile whose development started around 1991 and was tested from 2000 to 2002. Its launcher was derived from the Ababil-50 MLRS. Developme ...
or Al-Fat'h, Iraqi short-range ballistic missile *
Operation Fath ol-Mobin Operation Fath-ol-Mobin (, a Quranic phrase meaning "Undeniable Victory" or "Manifest Victory") was a major Iranian military operation conducted during the Iran–Iraq War, in March 1982 and resulted to the Battle of Shush. The operation was le ...
, a major Iranian military operation during the Iran-Iraq War * Operation Fath 1, a joint Iranian and Iraqi Kurdish military operation during the Iran-Iraq War *
Order of Fath The Fath Medal () is a military award of the Iranian armed forces which is awarded by the commander-in-chief, the Supreme Leader of Iran. History and description First awarded on 27 September 1989, the medal shows three Palm leaf, Palm leaves ov ...
, a military award of the Iranian armed forces


See also

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Fatah (disambiguation) Fatah is a Palestinian nationalist political party, and the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization. Fatah may also refer to: People * Fatah (name) Political organizations * Fatah al-Intifada, a Pal ...
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Fattah (disambiguation) Fattah () may refer to: * al-Fattāḥ, one of the names of God in Islam, and translates to "opener" or "victory giver" People with the given name or surname Fattah is a male given name and surname in the Arabic language. * Omar Fattah Hussain ...
* Fateh (disambiguation) * ''Fath al-Bari'', a Sunni commentary in Sahih al-Bukhari, written by Ibn Hajr Asqalani *
Fathul Bari Mat Jahya Fathul Bari Mat Jahya is a Muslim lecturer and politician from Malaysia. Statements in the mainstream media Bari criticized Penang's then Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng for inciting that the word 'Allah' can be used by non-Muslims. He also stated ...
(born 1980), Malaysian Islamic scholar * ''
Ravayat-e Fath ''Ravayat-e Fath'' (), variously translated as ''The Chronicles of Victory'', ''The Tales of Victory'', ''The Narrative of Victory'', ''The Narration of Victory'', ''The Story of Victory'', and ''Witness to Glory'', was an Iranian war documentary ...
'', an Iranian documentary TV series about the Iran-Iraq War * '' Takmilat Fath al-Mulhim'', a commentary by Muhammad Taqi Usmani completing the commentary of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani on Sahih Muslim {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname