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Muhammad Collection (#6)

Muhammad, a name that resonates with power and influence throughout history

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Emir of Katsina on a camel, Nigeria, West Africa

Emir of Katsina on a camel, Nigeria, West Africa -- Alhaji Muhammadu Dikko or Muhammad Dikko dan Gidado (1865-1944), 47th Emir of Katsina from 1906 until his death. Date: circa 1920

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Road to the palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, Egypt

Road to the palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, Egypt
Road to the residential palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, a city in north-eastern Egypt. Isma il Pasha, also known as Ismail the Magnificent, was the third Khedive of Egypt from 1863 to 1879

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Gezirah Palace Hotel, Cairo

Gezirah Palace Hotel, Cairo
The Gezirah Palace was one of the royal palaces of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty in Cairo, Egypt. It was later sold and has been used as an elegant hotel since 1906

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Songbook (Cancionero) by Ibn Quzman (1078-1160)

Songbook (Cancionero) by Ibn Quzman (1078-1160)
Ibn Quzman (1078-1160). Hispano-arabic poet and writer. Songbook (Cancionero). Facsimile. The beginning of the manuscript sheet. Library of Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Mevlana Museum. Turkey

Mevlana Museum. Turkey
Mevlana Museum at the Mevlana Monastery, of the dervishes monks. Exterior. Konya. Turkey

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Akbar the Great (1542-1605). With jesuit missionaries

Akbar the Great (1542-1605). With jesuit missionaries
AKBAR, Muhammad (1542-1605). Mughal emperor of India (1565-1605). The monarch received the Jesuit missionaries. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Muhammad Ali Pasha

Muhammad Ali Pasha
MUHAMMAD ALI (or Mehmet and other spellings) Albanian-born viceroy of Egypt, who carried out useful reforms but was ruthless and greedy. Date: 1769 - 1848

Background imageMuhammad Collection: CHUVALO AND ALI, 1966. Canadian boxer George Chuvalo and American boxer Muhammad Ali

CHUVALO AND ALI, 1966. Canadian boxer George Chuvalo and American boxer Muhammad Ali (nÔÇÜ Cassius Clay)
CHUVALO AND ALI, 1966. Canadian boxer George Chuvalo and American boxer Muhammad Ali (n© Cassius Clay) during the 14th round of a fight in Toronto, March 1966

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Pakistan - Minaret of Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh)

Pakistan - Minaret of Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh)
Pakistan - Minaret of Syed Nizam-ud-Din Mir Muhammad Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh Province) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Muhammad III As-Sadiq

Muhammad III As-Sadiq
MUHAMMAD III AS-SADIQ Bey of Tunis (1859-81) Date: -

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt

Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Akbar, Mughal Emperor

Akbar, Mughal Emperor
ABU-AL-FATH JALAL-UD-DIN MUHAMMAD AKBAR Mughal Emperor of India 1556 - 1605

Background imageMuhammad Collection: The Kitab Rudjdjar or Tabula Rogeriana, an early world map the

The Kitab Rudjdjar or Tabula Rogeriana, an early world map the work of the Arab geographer Muhammad al-Idrisi (1100-1165) in 1154 for Roger II (1095-1154) King of Sicily from 1130

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Muhammad Ali Pasha, viceroy of Egypt, 19th century

Muhammad Ali Pasha, viceroy of Egypt, 19th century. Muhammad Ali (1769-1849), Ottoman viceroy of Egypt (1805-1849)

Background imageMuhammad Collection: The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, built 685-69

The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, built 685-69. The oldest existing Muslim monument, built 685-691 as a shrine for pilgrims (a mashhad)

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Mohammedan empire map 1883

Mohammedan empire map 1883
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition New York Samuel L. Hall 1883 Vol XVI

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Spain. Granada. The Alhambra. The Infants Tower. Window. De

Spain. Granada. The Alhambra. The Infants Tower. Window. De
Spain. Granada. The Alhambra. The Infants Tower. 14th-15th centuries. Detail of the twin windows of the courtyard upstairs

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Muhammad Ali Pasha (b. 1829). General in chief of the Turkis

Muhammad Ali Pasha (b. 1829). General in chief of the Turkish army in Bulgaria. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration by A. Carrtero, 1877. Colored

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Muhammad Ali, Viceroy

Muhammad Ali, Viceroy
MUHAMMAD ALI (sometimes known as Mehmet, etc) Albanian-born Viceroy of Egypt who carried out useful reforms but was greedy and ruthless. Date: 1769 - 1848

Background imageMuhammad Collection: British & Muhammad Ali

British & Muhammad Ali
Negotiations between the Egyptian Viceroy Muhammad (or Mehmet) Ali and the British. Date: 1839

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Public fountain, Jaffa, Western Israel

Public fountain, Jaffa, Western Israel
Public fountain, Sabil Abu Nabbut (also known as Tabithas Well), Jaffa, Western Israel. It was constructed circa 1815 and named after Jaffas Governor of the day, Muhammad Abu Nabbut. Date: 1920s

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan

Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan
The Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan. Tomb of Muhammad Ahmad, self- declared Mahdi in 1881. In his reform of Islam he replaced the pilgrimage to Mecca with the obligation to serve in the holy war

Background imageMuhammad Collection: NATION OF ISLAM, 1964. Elijah Muhammad leading an assembly of Nation of Islam adherents

NATION OF ISLAM, 1964. Elijah Muhammad leading an assembly of Nation of Islam adherents. Photograph by Stanley Wolfson, 1964

Background imageMuhammad Collection: MUHAMMAD ALI (1942-2016). Cassius Clay

MUHAMMAD ALI (1942-2016). Cassius Clay. American heavyweight boxer. Photographed with supporters after refusing his induction into the U.S. Armed Forces in Houston, Texas, April 1967

Background imageMuhammad Collection: A chart of the world exhibiting the prevailing religion and population of the present empires

A chart of the world exhibiting the prevailing religion and population of the present empires
XOS1765711 A chart of the world exhibiting the prevailing religion and population of the present empires, 1842 (hand coloured print) by American School, (19th century); New York Public Library

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie

Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie
XIR162666 Louis XIV (1638-1715) receiving the Persian Ambassador Mohammed Reza Beg in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles, 19th February 1715 (oil on canvas) by Coypel

Background imageMuhammad Collection: Mehemet Ali (1769-1849), 1840 (oil on canvas)

Mehemet Ali (1769-1849), 1840 (oil on canvas)
XIR197220 Mehemet Ali (1769-1849), 1840 (oil on canvas) by Couder, Louis Charles Auguste (1790-1873); ChAteau de Versailles




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Muhammad, a name that resonates with power and influence throughout history. From Elijah Muhammad, the African American leader of the Nation of Islam in the 20th century, to Muhammad al-Idrisi, an Arab geographer whose world map from 1456 still captivates us today. In Islamic art, we see stunning portrayals of Adam and Eve by artists like Muhammad on Horseback in Persian miniatures. The rich cultural heritage is further highlighted by magnificent tombs such as the Tomb of Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Auliya. Traveling to Egypt takes us back in time as we stand at Opera Square admiring Ibrahim Pasha's statue or visit Cairo during the Mawlid en-Nabi festivity where even Khedive himself pays homage. But let's not forget about modern icons like Idris Muhammad, who graced Ronnie Scotts stage in London with his mesmerizing jazz performance captured beautifully by artist Brian O'Connor. And then there's Muhammad Ali of Egypt, a legendary figure known for his charisma both inside and outside the boxing ring. His legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide. From leaders shaping nations to artists captivating our senses, Muhammad represents strength, wisdom, and artistic brilliance across cultures and eras, and is a name that carries weight wherever it appears - an enduring symbol of greatness.