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    Wali al-Ahd (Arabic: ولي العهد, romanized: Walī al-ʿAhd) is the Arabic and Islamic term for a designated heir of a ruler, or crown prince. The title emerged...
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    (Wali al-Ahd) Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan Dubai – Crown Prince (Wali al-Ahd) Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Fujairah – Crown Prince (Wali al-Ahd)...
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    Amir al-Mu'minin List of Sufi saints List of Sufis Mawla Mawlānā Pir Wali (Islamic legal guardian) Wali (administrative title) Wali al-Ahd Wali Sanga...
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    course of his father's reign. Upon his father's accession, he became the Wali al-Ahd (Crown Prince) of the empire, and became his father's principal agent...
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    Abu 'Ali al-Mansur was the first Fatimid ruler to have been born in Egypt. Abu 'Ali al-Mansur had been proclaimed as heir-apparent (wali al-'ahd) in 993...
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    April/May 912, al-Mahdi officially proclaimed his son, Abu'l-Qasim Muhammad, as heir-apparent (wali al-ahd), gave him the regnal name al-qa'im bi-amr Allah...
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    Aibak was promoted to the rank of malik and appointed heir apparent (wali al-ahd) of the Sultan's Indian territories. Historian K. A. Nizami theorizes...
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    in April/May 912, al-Mahdi officially proclaimed Abu'l-Qasim Muhammad as heir-apparent (wali al-ahd), gave him the regnal name al-qa'im bi-amr Allah...
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    cousin, the wali al-ahd (crown prince) al-Mukarram Ahmad. This marriage was arranged by Ali shortly after his older son and original heir al-A'azz died...
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  • Egyptian historian al-Maqrizi, this was because al-Adid had failed to designate Daoud (an infant at the time) as heir (wali al-ahd). The new Ayyubid regime...
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