Proper noun
Hamid
A male given name from Arabic used by Muslims.
A contrary report, however, suggested that Sultan Abdul Hamid did own the gem but ordered Habib to sell it when his throne "began to totter." Source: Internet
Aftermath The bodies of the five Palestinian attackers—Afif, Nazzal, Chic Thaa, Hamid and Jamal—killed during the Fürstenfeldbruck gun battle were delivered to Libya, where they received heroes' funerals and were buried with full military honours. Source: Internet
As the coat of arms had not been previously used in Ottoman Empire, it was designed after this request and the final design was adopted by Sultan Abdul Hamid II on April 17, 1882. Source: Internet
A second man with Bosnian citizenship, Hamid Aich, lived in Canada at the same time as Atmani and worked for a charity associated with Osama bin Laden. Source: Internet
By the 8th century, cannabis had been introduced by Arab traders to Central and Southern Africa, where it is known as " dagga " Hamid, The Ganjah Complex: Rastafari and Marijuana, introduction, p. xxxii. Source: Internet
Abdul Hamid called on Sistani to use his influence to help end the suffering of Sunnis in Iran, which his letter indicated has been occurring for four decades. Source: Internet