| Ahmed IIIAhmed III ( December 30, 1637 1736) was a sultan of the Ottoman Empire and a son of sultan Mehmed IV. He succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II. Ahmed cultivated good relations with England, in view doubtless of Russia | AhenobarbusAhenobarbus ("brazen-bearded" or "red-haired") is the name of a plebeian Roman family of the gens Domitia. The name was derived from the red beard and hair by which many of the family were distinguished. Amongst its members the following may be mentioned: | Ahmad ShahSee Ahmad Shah Qajar for the Persian ruler ( 1909- 1925). Ahmad Shah ( 1724- 1773), founder of the Durrani dynasty in Afghanistan, was the son of Sammaun-Khan, hereditary chief of the Abdali tribe. While still a boy Ahmad fell into the hands of the hostil |
| Ahmed Shah MassoudAhmed Shah Massoud (c. 1953 September 9, 2001) variant transliterations include Ahmad, Masood, etc. was a Kabul University engineering student turned Afghan military leader who played a leading role in driving the Soviet army out of Afghanistan, earning h | AhimsaAhimsa is a religious concept which advocates non-violence and a respect for all multi-celled animal life. Ahimsa is Sanskrit for avoidance of himsa or injury. It is interpreted variously, though most often as peace towards all to sentient beings. Ahimsa | Ahmed al-NamiFBI in the days following the attack. Ahmed al-Nami ( , also transliterated Alnami or al-Nawi (born December 1977) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of United Airlines flight 93 as part of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack. Born in Saudi |
| Ahmed al-HaznawiFBI in the days following the attack. Ahmed Ibrahim al-Haznawi ( Arabic: , also transliterated Alhaznawi ( October 11, 1980 September 11, 2001) was named by the FBI as one of the hijackers of United Airlines flight 93 as part of the September 11, 2001 Ter | AH-1 CobraThe AH-1 Cobra is an attack helicopter, designed by Bell Helicopter Textron. Employing the UH-1 engine, transmission and rotor system, it is now fully replaced by the AH-64 Apache in US Army service, but continues to fly with US Marine Corps and several o | AH-64 ApacheAH-64 Apache Description RoleAttack Crew2 — one pilot, one co-pilot/gunner (CPG) Dimensions Length17. 3 ft) with rotors Wingspan4. 3 ft) Height3. 7 ft) Wing area168. 11 m˛ (1,809. 5 ft˛) main rotor disc Weights Empty5,165 kg (11,387 lb) Loaded8,006 kg (17 |