Mimi Ikonn is an Azerbaijani-Canadian fashion blogger, fashion journalist and co-founder of Luxy Hair.
Early life
Ikonn was born and raised in Baku but emigrated to Canada during Nagorno-Karabakh War. She dropped out of the International Business Program at Seneca College in her second year and later became a Certified Image Consultant.
She used to work at a Canadian bank, where she met Alex Ikonn, and in later years they started dating.
When on her wedding day, she was buying hair extensions and was very disappointed with the quality available in the market at such high prices.
This situation planted the seed for Luxy Hair Extension, which Mimi and Alex started together along with Mimi's sister, Leyla.
Fashion Blogging
Her Luxy Hair channel on YouTube has nearly 2 million subscribers and one of her more popular videos is a tutorial on 5 strand braids.
She blogs about fashion, lifestyle, latest trends, hairstyles and traveling. Mimi also has a large set of motivational videos, and talks about the importance of meditation and healthy mind.
Personal life
She married her business partner Alex Ikonn in 2010 who also worked as a self development/inspirational YouTuber.
She strongly believes in not wearing leather, no animal testing, and charitable causes like "Big Change".
Early life
Ikonn was born and raised in Baku but emigrated to Canada during Nagorno-Karabakh War. She dropped out of the International Business Program at Seneca College in her second year and later became a Certified Image Consultant.
She used to work at a Canadian bank, where she met Alex Ikonn, and in later years they started dating.
When on her wedding day, she was buying hair extensions and was very disappointed with the quality available in the market at such high prices.
This situation planted the seed for Luxy Hair Extension, which Mimi and Alex started together along with Mimi's sister, Leyla.
Fashion Blogging
Her Luxy Hair channel on YouTube has nearly 2 million subscribers and one of her more popular videos is a tutorial on 5 strand braids.
She blogs about fashion, lifestyle, latest trends, hairstyles and traveling. Mimi also has a large set of motivational videos, and talks about the importance of meditation and healthy mind.
Personal life
She married her business partner Alex Ikonn in 2010 who also worked as a self development/inspirational YouTuber.
She strongly believes in not wearing leather, no animal testing, and charitable causes like "Big Change".
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lamba(ΣΥ-ΥΛ)
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda
Also known as Knights and Ulphans is an international alumni and collegiate Fraternity and Sorority founded in Philippines on August 16, 1973 at Central Mindanao University in Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon.
Founding
Founded at Central Mindanao University on August 16, 1973 by the freshmen students and a teacher for the purpose of protecting one another in times of harm and help one another in times of needs.
Government Registration
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda was officially registered to as Sigma Upsilon - Upsilon Lambda International fraternity and sorority under a non-profit organization with registration number CN200706628.
Membership
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda only accept qualified members when they are duly enrolled at tertiary level in college holding 72 units (either 2nd-3rd year level) as a mandatory requirements with irrespective good moral character, religion, citizenship and other affiliations.
Vision-Mission of Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda
Vision
To be a premier competitive fraternity and sorority globally.
Mission
To recruit members who are imbued with desirable traits. Produce and train members to become quality and effective leaders of the nation. To provide and assist members who are less fortunate. Assist and support the development program of the government.
Knights and Ulphans Legacy
Knight's Creed
I am a Knight. Not an ordinary man as you may think. I am your friend, defender of human rights, lover of peace and order. You may consider me as your enemy and yet you are still my brother. The fine treatment I am showing you is injected on my blood when I joined the knighthood. Preserve it too, and cease from stepping on my toe for grudges begin when maltreatment comes in.
Ulphan's Creed
I am an Ulphan. Weak by the use of force yet strong enough to stand by your side with my helping hands. Defender of human right, lover of peace and order. Treat me how you would consider yet you are still my Sister. This good thing is injected in my blood when I joined the Ulphanhood. Keep this and preserve it too forever.
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Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda
Also known as Knights and Ulphans is an international alumni and collegiate Fraternity and Sorority founded in Philippines on August 16, 1973 at Central Mindanao University in Musuan, Maramag, Bukidnon.
Founding
Founded at Central Mindanao University on August 16, 1973 by the freshmen students and a teacher for the purpose of protecting one another in times of harm and help one another in times of needs.
Government Registration
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda was officially registered to as Sigma Upsilon - Upsilon Lambda International fraternity and sorority under a non-profit organization with registration number CN200706628.
Membership
Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda only accept qualified members when they are duly enrolled at tertiary level in college holding 72 units (either 2nd-3rd year level) as a mandatory requirements with irrespective good moral character, religion, citizenship and other affiliations.
Vision-Mission of Sigma Upsilon Upsilon Lambda
Vision
To be a premier competitive fraternity and sorority globally.
Mission
To recruit members who are imbued with desirable traits. Produce and train members to become quality and effective leaders of the nation. To provide and assist members who are less fortunate. Assist and support the development program of the government.
Knights and Ulphans Legacy
Knight's Creed
I am a Knight. Not an ordinary man as you may think. I am your friend, defender of human rights, lover of peace and order. You may consider me as your enemy and yet you are still my brother. The fine treatment I am showing you is injected on my blood when I joined the knighthood. Preserve it too, and cease from stepping on my toe for grudges begin when maltreatment comes in.
Ulphan's Creed
I am an Ulphan. Weak by the use of force yet strong enough to stand by your side with my helping hands. Defender of human right, lover of peace and order. Treat me how you would consider yet you are still my Sister. This good thing is injected in my blood when I joined the Ulphanhood. Keep this and preserve it too forever.
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Qadiani State of Qadian Pur Qazi was a state in the Indian subcontinent involving Qadian and surroundings areas. It was established in 1530 by the great ancestor of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Mirza Hadi Baig. It had 84 villages. It declined during the formation of Sikh Empire. The state was conquered by Dewa Singh from the last ruler and then Maharaja Ranjit Singh had taken control. The state declined.
History
Formation of State of Islam Pur Qazi
Mirza Hadi Baig, was from a royal family of Mirza who formed Mughal Empire had the title of Mirza. He migrated from Samarkand and settled in Punjab. He was descendant of King Timur and had family relations with King Babur. Mirza Faiz Muhammad was the eleventh descendant of Beig, during his reign the relations with Mughal Empire formed was more good. The ruler was given special title from emperor of India and was allowed to have the army of 7000 men. He was succeeded by Mirza Gul Muhammad who was also a ruler and general. It was the time of Aurangzeb, the Sikhs began to rise to in Punjab. Gul and his father warned the Mughal emperors about the Sikh rising of power in Punjab but they don't listen to it because they had fewer army to combat with Sikhs. The Sikhs finally got the control of whole of Punjab and formed the Sikh Empire. Dewa Singh, was the Sikh warrior who got the control of state from the ruler Mirza Gul Muhammad.
Decline of state and history of modern Qadian
The state later came to Sikh king Fateh Singh in 1802 or 1803, thus the ending of state. It was divided into villages. who was offered two villages to Mirza Ata Muhammad, the son of the former ruler Gul but he refused. He said that it was not according to his family traditions. During the Sikhs' reign, that state was limited to villages, Ata's son Mirza Ghulam Murtaza was offered five villages by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1849, Punjab became a part of British Raj. British Raj further divided the Qadian because of administrative reforms and now Qadian is only a village in India.
Government
The rule was ruled by a Qazi who was the supreme head of the state. He had an army of his own. The Sharia was heavily imposed in the state.
Army
The Qazi had an army of 7000 men
Foreign Relations
With Mughal Empire
The ruling family of that state was also Mirza and from the House of Timur therefore, the two empires had friendly relations.
Religion
The main religion was Islam and it was strictly observed in the state.
History
Formation of State of Islam Pur Qazi
Mirza Hadi Baig, was from a royal family of Mirza who formed Mughal Empire had the title of Mirza. He migrated from Samarkand and settled in Punjab. He was descendant of King Timur and had family relations with King Babur. Mirza Faiz Muhammad was the eleventh descendant of Beig, during his reign the relations with Mughal Empire formed was more good. The ruler was given special title from emperor of India and was allowed to have the army of 7000 men. He was succeeded by Mirza Gul Muhammad who was also a ruler and general. It was the time of Aurangzeb, the Sikhs began to rise to in Punjab. Gul and his father warned the Mughal emperors about the Sikh rising of power in Punjab but they don't listen to it because they had fewer army to combat with Sikhs. The Sikhs finally got the control of whole of Punjab and formed the Sikh Empire. Dewa Singh, was the Sikh warrior who got the control of state from the ruler Mirza Gul Muhammad.
Decline of state and history of modern Qadian
The state later came to Sikh king Fateh Singh in 1802 or 1803, thus the ending of state. It was divided into villages. who was offered two villages to Mirza Ata Muhammad, the son of the former ruler Gul but he refused. He said that it was not according to his family traditions. During the Sikhs' reign, that state was limited to villages, Ata's son Mirza Ghulam Murtaza was offered five villages by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1849, Punjab became a part of British Raj. British Raj further divided the Qadian because of administrative reforms and now Qadian is only a village in India.
Government
The rule was ruled by a Qazi who was the supreme head of the state. He had an army of his own. The Sharia was heavily imposed in the state.
Army
The Qazi had an army of 7000 men
Foreign Relations
With Mughal Empire
The ruling family of that state was also Mirza and from the House of Timur therefore, the two empires had friendly relations.
Religion
The main religion was Islam and it was strictly observed in the state.
Sibley Fleming is an American journalist and writer of children's literature and adult non-fiction. She was named Outstanding Writer of 2000 by the National League of American Pen Women and the Georgia Writer of the Year by Georgia Writers.
Biography
Fleming was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana, on a music scholarship. She has worked as a feature writer and freelance weekly columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and managing editor for National Real Estate Investor magazine (2005-2010). She is now the national editor for real estate publications at Bisnow.
Fleming has written and edited seven books, including How to Rock Your Baby, for which she received the 1997 Family Channel Seal of Quality. In 2000, she was named Outstanding Writer by the National League of American Pen Women and was named Georgia Author of the Year by Georgia Writers for her book, Celestine Sibley: A Granddaughter's Reminiscence, about her grandmother, a well-known Atlanta reporter and newspaper columnist for more than three decades.<ref name="book"/>
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Works
Children's books
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Non-fiction
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* Celestine Sibley, Reporter by Celestine Sibley, Richard Eldredge, and Sibley Fleming
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Articles
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Biography
Fleming was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana, on a music scholarship. She has worked as a feature writer and freelance weekly columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and managing editor for National Real Estate Investor magazine (2005-2010). She is now the national editor for real estate publications at Bisnow.
Fleming has written and edited seven books, including How to Rock Your Baby, for which she received the 1997 Family Channel Seal of Quality. In 2000, she was named Outstanding Writer by the National League of American Pen Women and was named Georgia Author of the Year by Georgia Writers for her book, Celestine Sibley: A Granddaughter's Reminiscence, about her grandmother, a well-known Atlanta reporter and newspaper columnist for more than three decades.<ref name="book"/>
Fleming resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where she serves on the vestry of St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church.<ref name="mot"/> She has two sons, and one grandchild.<ref name="bis"/>
Works
Children's books
* (with Neil B. Shulman)
* (with Neil B. Shulman)
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Non-fiction
* (with Celestine Sibley)
* Celestine Sibley, Reporter by Celestine Sibley, Richard Eldredge, and Sibley Fleming
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* (with Celestine Sibley)
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Articles
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