?600–661 ad, fourth caliph of Islam (656–61 ad), considered the first caliph by the Shiites: cousin and son-in-law of Mohammed
2. Mehemet Ali
3. Muhammad Ali
Ali in American English
(ˈɑli; ɑˈli)
1.
a.d. 600?-661; 4th caliph of Islam (656-661), considered the 1st caliph by the Shiites(see Shiite): son-in-law of Mohammed
2. see Mehemet Ali
3.
Muˈhammad (məˈhɑməd) (born Cassius Marcellus Clay) 1942- ; U.S. boxer
All related terms of 'Ali'
Ali Baba
(in The Arabian Nights ' Entertainments ) a poor woodcutter who discovers that the magic words "open sesame " will open the doors of the cave containing the treasure of the Forty Thieves
Ali Pasha
known as the Lion of Janina . 1741–1822, Turkish pasha and ruler of Albania (1787–1820), who was deposed and assassinated after intriguing against Turkey
Hyder Ali
1722–82, Indian ruler of Mysore (1766–82), who waged two wars against the British in India (1767–69; 1780–82)
Haidar Ali
1722–82, Indian ruler of Mysore (1766–82), who waged two wars against the British in India (1767–69; 1780–82)
Mehemet Ali
1769–1849, Albanian commander in the service of Turkey. He was made viceroy of Egypt (1805) and its hereditary ruler (1841), founding a dynasty that ruled until 1952
Mohammed Ali
→ Mehemet Ali
Muhammad Ali
original name Cassius ( Marcellus ) Clay . 1942–2016, US boxer , who was world heavyweight champion three times (1964–67; 1974–78; 1978)
Husein ibn-Ali
1856–1931, first king of Hejaz (1916–24): initiated the Arab revolt against the Turks (1916–18); forced to abdicate by ibn-Saud