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+ | '''Abner Mahad''', formerly known by his honorific title ''Royal King of Urshawabad Abner Mahad, Father of the Muhadi and Restorer of the Quomora'' was a religious leader, founder and king of [[The Royal Muhadi Empire]]. He is the father of the Muhadi religion which is now practiced in __ countries around the world, __ countries with a majority of its populace practicing it and __ countries with significant minorities. | ||
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+ | =Foundation Muhadi philosophy and Muhadism= | ||
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+ | =The Royal Muhadi Empire of Urshawabad= | ||
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+ | =Personal life and Legacy= |
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Abner Mahad | |||||||||||
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1st Royal King of Urshawabad, Father of the Muhadi and Restorer of the Quomora | |||||||||||
In office 1738–1776 | |||||||||||
Preceded by | Empire established | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Ahmed Mahad, Son of Abner and Protector of the Quomora | ||||||||||
Personal details | |||||||||||
Born | January 1, 1678 City, Urshawabad | ||||||||||
Died | January 1, 1776 (aged 98) City, Urshawabad | ||||||||||
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Children | Ahmed Mahad, Abraham Mahad, Mouhammad Mahad, Pitte Mahad, Abner Mahad II, Joshuea Mahad, Amir Mahad, Osama Mahad, Farhan Mahad, Malik Mahad, David Mahad | ||||||||||
Relatives | Family tree of Abner Nazari |
Abner Mahad, formerly known by his honorific title Royal King of Urshawabad Abner Mahad, Father of the Muhadi and Restorer of the Quomora was a religious leader, founder and king of The Royal Muhadi Empire. He is the father of the Muhadi religion which is now practiced in __ countries around the world, __ countries with a majority of its populace practicing it and __ countries with significant minorities.