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"Mohammed: A Name that Echoes Through History" From the iconic Beatles clowning around with boxing legend Cassius Clay, who would later become Muhammad Ali

Background imageMohammed Collection: Source Size = 2064 x 3002

Source Size = 2064 x 3002
MOHAMMED, A BOY OF ABD-EL-KURNAH. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageMohammed Collection: Source Size = 2688 x 3249

Source Size = 2688 x 3249
Mohammed Selim, Kawass of the Austrian Consulate. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageMohammed Collection: (1840-1892). Originally Eduard Schnitzer. German explorer. Emin Pasha

(1840-1892). Originally Eduard Schnitzer. German explorer. Emin Pasha, isolated by the Mahdi revolt in Sudan
MEHMED EMIN PASHA (1840-1892). Originally Eduard Schnitzer. German explorer. Emin Pasha, isolated by the Mahdi revolt in Sudan, is rescued by Henry Morton Stanley, 1888. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageMohammed Collection: Full name Abu-Bakr Muhammad ibn-Zakariya al-Razi. Persian physician

Full name Abu-Bakr Muhammad ibn-Zakariya al-Razi. Persian physician
RHAZES (850-923). Full name Abu-Bakr Muhammad ibn-Zakariya al-Razi. Persian physician

Background imageMohammed Collection: SCRIBE: ARAB, 14th CENTURY. An Arabic scribe at work, after an illustration from a 14th century

SCRIBE: ARAB, 14th CENTURY. An Arabic scribe at work, after an illustration from a 14th century manuscript of al-Hariris Maqamat

Background imageMohammed Collection: MOHAMMED YAKUB KHAN (1849-1923). Amir of Afghanistan, 1879-1880

MOHAMMED YAKUB KHAN (1849-1923). Amir of Afghanistan, 1879-1880. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1879

Background imageMohammed Collection: SUBJECTS BEFORE ALMANZOR. The spoils from the capture of Leon brought before Almanzor (al-Mansur)

SUBJECTS BEFORE ALMANZOR. The spoils from the capture of Leon brought before Almanzor (al-Mansur), c988. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageMohammed Collection: MEHEMET ALI (1769-1849). Pasha of Egypt. Steel engraving, 19th century

MEHEMET ALI (1769-1849). Pasha of Egypt. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageMohammed Collection: SURAJAH DOWLAH (1729-1757). Nawab of Bengal, India. Colored line engraving, 19th century

SURAJAH DOWLAH (1729-1757). Nawab of Bengal, India. Colored line engraving, 19th century, after an Indian miniature

Background imageMohammed Collection: MEHMED EMIN PASHA (1840-1892). Originally Eduard Schnitzer. German explorer

MEHMED EMIN PASHA (1840-1892). Originally Eduard Schnitzer. German explorer. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageMohammed Collection: British sailor on a mule, pushed by Egyptian man

British sailor on a mule, pushed by Egyptian man
Push on with it, Mohamed -- a British sailor riding on a reluctant white mule, being pushed by a thin Egyptian man. Date: 1916

Background imageMohammed Collection: Mohammed Baux (b. 1839)

Mohammed Baux (b. 1839)
Engraved portrait of Mohammed Baux, an Indian dwarf born in Benares in 1839. Baux was 37 inches high and was pictured when touring England in 1860. Date: 12 May 1860

Background imageMohammed Collection: Coral Reef Red Sea, Ras Mohammed

Coral Reef Red Sea, Ras Mohammed
Scuba Divers pass by a coral reef photographed at Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt

Background imageMohammed Collection: MUSLIM COURT, 1334 A. D. Abu Zayd pleads before the Cadi of Ma arra

MUSLIM COURT, 1334 A. D. Abu Zayd pleads before the Cadi of Ma arra: Magamat of Al-Hariri illuminated manuscript, 1334
MUSLIM COURT, 1334 A.D. Abu Zayd pleads before the Cadi of Ma arra: Magamat of Al-Hariri illuminated manuscript, 1334. A.D

Background imageMohammed Collection: Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Background imageMohammed Collection: Jahaz Mahal, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Central India

Jahaz Mahal, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Central India
The Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace) at Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Province, Central India. It was built in the 15th century by Mohammed Shah (or his son) to house a harem of 15, 000 women

Background imageMohammed Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Background imageMohammed Collection: Mohammed Ben Bouaziz Ben Gana - at a reception

Mohammed Ben Bouaziz Ben Gana - at a reception
Reception for the French Minister for Public works at the house of Bach Agha Ben Ganab. One of the guests is Mohammed Ben Bouaziz Ben Gana - one of the most important Algerian Arab Sheikhs - much

Background imageMohammed Collection: Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887

Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre right on horse) and Tippoo Tib (1837-1905) (right of Stanley, with sword) leaving Matadi, on the Congo river, 1887

Background imageMohammed Collection: Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c

Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c
Photograph of Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls on the Lualaba River, c.1887. Stanley Falls are now known as the Boyoma Falls and are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Background imageMohammed Collection: Sinai Peninsula

Sinai Peninsula
Sherm Moyah Ras Mohammed, on the Sinai Peninsula in northeast Egypt : mount Horeb is in the distance, 2400 metres high

Background imageMohammed Collection: Battle of Zenta

Battle of Zenta
Battle of ZENTA : the Austrians under prince Eugene defeat the Turks under Elwas Mohammed : the Turks lose 29000 men, the Austrians only 500

Background imageMohammed Collection: Sher Ali / Afghan Emir

Sher Ali / Afghan Emir
SHER ALI Emir from 1863-79, son of Dost Mohammed. His friendly relations with Russia led to conflict with the British

Background imageMohammed Collection: Sher (Shere) Ali & Heir

Sher (Shere) Ali & Heir
SHER (SHERE) ALI, AND HIS LATE HEIR, ABDULLAH JAN Emir of Kabul from 1863-79, son of Dost Mohammed. Friendly relations with Russia led to conflict with the British

Background imageMohammed Collection: Sepulchre of Mohammed II

Sepulchre of Mohammed II
The sepulchre chapel of Sultan Mohammed II in Istanbul

Background imageMohammed Collection: Mehmed III Ottoman Sult

Mehmed III Ottoman Sult
MEHMED III (MOHAMMED III) suceeded Murad III; continued arduous war with Austria, suppresed revolts in Anatolia and faced war with Iran (1603)



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"Mohammed: A Name that Echoes Through History" From the iconic Beatles clowning around with boxing legend Cassius Clay, who would later become Muhammad Ali, to the captivating reign Reza Shah Pahlavi in Iran, this name has left an indelible mark on our world. In the realm of sports, few names are as revered as Muhammed Ali. Born in 1942, he transcended his sport and became a symbol of strength, resilience, and social justice. His legacy continues to inspire generations. But let us not forget Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor of India. Ruling during a tumultuous period from 1837 to 1858, his story is one of struggle against colonial powers and preservation of cultural heritage. Turning our gaze towards Afghanistan, we find Mohammed Nadir Shah - a king who led his nation through challenging times alongside his brother. Their leadership helped shape Afghanistan's destiny amidst regional complexities. Artistic expressions also bear witness to the power of this name. The mesmerizing Dancing Dervishes depicted in a folio from Hafiz's Divan showcase spiritual devotion through graceful movements dating back to circa 1480. Sultan Mehmet II emerges from history as a formidable figure captured in watercolor on paper; his portrait reflects both majesty and determination during his reign from 1432 to 1481. The Shahs of Persia hold their own place within this narrative too - rulers whose influence extended beyond borders while shaping their country's destiny over centuries. Aga Khan III stands tall among these notable figures; hailing from India but leaving an impact worldwide through philanthropy and leadership within Ismaili Muslim community. Finally, Cairo beckons us with its rich tapestry woven by countless individuals named Mohammed throughout Egypt's Victorian era – each contributing their unique stories that add vibrancy to its historical fabric.