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-'''Thomas Patrick Hughes''', (1838 – 1911) was a British [[Anglican]] missionary who served in [[Peshawar]] in British India (now Pakistan) for 20 years. +'''Thomas Patrick Hughes''', (1838 – 1911) was a British [[Anglican]] missionary who served in [[Peshawar]] in [[British India]] for 20 years.
He is noted for his facility with languages and Islamic scholarship, having written ''[[A Dictionary of Islam]]'' (1885). He is noted for his facility with languages and Islamic scholarship, having written ''[[A Dictionary of Islam]]'' (1885).

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Thomas Patrick Hughes, (1838 – 1911) was a British Anglican missionary who served in Peshawar in British India for 20 years.

He is noted for his facility with languages and Islamic scholarship, having written A Dictionary of Islam (1885).

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