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* [['Abd al-Ilah]] (died 1958), Regent of Iraq
* [['Abd al-Rahim ibn Ja'far ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi]] (died c. 844), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [[Abdullah I of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi'ties I of Jordan]], [[List of kings of Jordan|king of Jordan]]
* [[Abdullah II of Jordan|Abdullah Hashmi II]], king of Jordan, [[List of kings of Jordan|kings of Jordan 1999- present]]
* [[Abdul Razak al-Hashimi]], former Iraqi diplomat
* [[Alaa Al Hashimi]] (born 1953), Iraqi politician
* [[Ali bin Hussein al-Hashimi]] (1879–1935), King of Hejaz
* [[Ali Hashemi (weightlifter)|Ali Hashemi]] (born 1991), Iranian weightlifter
* [[Ali ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi]] (ninth century), Muslim scholar
* [[Amir Hashemi]] (born 1966), former Iranian football player
* [[Amir-Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi]] (born 1971), Iranian politician
* [[Aqila al-Hashimi]] (1953–2003), Iraqi politician
* [[Asad al-Hashemi]], Iraqi politician
* [[Bagher Hashemi]] (born 1994), Iranian footballer
* [[Bashir Al-Hashimi]] (born 1961), British academic
* [[Bobby Hashemi]] (born 1991), British entrepreneur
* [[Cyrus Hashemi]] (1942–1986), Iranian arms dealer
* [[Ehsan Ghazizadeh Hashemi]] (born 1976), Iranian politician
* [[Emraan Hashmi]] (born 1979), Indian film actor
* [[Fahad Hashmi]] (born 1989), Pakistani artist, actor and broadcaster
* [[Farhat Hashmi]] a Pakistani Canadian Islamic scholar
* [[Farideh Hashemi]] (born 1939), Iranian politician
* [[Farshad Hashemi]] (born 1997), Iranian footballer
* [[Fatemeh Hashemi]] (born 1969), Iranian television actress
* [[Fawaz al-Hashimi]] (died 2004), member of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
* [[Faysal I of Iraq]] (died 1933), Hashemite King of Syria and Iraq
* [[Faysal II of Iraq]] (died 1958), Last Hashemite King of Iraq
* [[Ghazala Hashmi]] (born 1964), American politician representing the 10th district in the Senate of Virginia.
* [[Gita Hashemi]] (born 1961), Iranian-born Canadian artist, writer and curator
* [[Harun ibn Muhammad ibn Ishaq al-Hashimi]] (died 901), Abbasid personage and governor of Mecca, Medina and al-Ta'if
* [[Hashim Al-Hashimi]], American biochemist
* [[Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi]] (born 1959), Iranian ophthalmologist
* [[Hisham al-Hashimi]] (1973–2020), Iraqi researcher
* [[Hossein Hashemi]] (born 1953), Iranian politician
* [[Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca|Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca (Hashemites)]], [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Kingdom of Hejaz|King of Hejaz]], [[Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca#cite note-1|King of the Arab Countries]]
* [[Ibn Sa'd|Ibn Sa'd Hashmi]], (Katib al-Waqidi), was a scholar and Arabian biographer, Book (Book of the Major Classes)
* [[Ishaaq bin Ahmed|Ishaaq bin Ahmed bin Muhammad al-Hashimi]], scholar and patriarch of the [[Somalis|Somali]] [[Isaaq]] clan-family
* [[Ishaq ibn al-Abbas ibn Muhammad al-Hashimi]] (ninth century), Abbasid personage and governor of the Yemen
* [[Jabron Hashmi]] (1982–2006), British soldier who served with the elite 3 PARA Battlegroup and was killed in action in Afghanistan.
* [[Jabron Hashmi]] (1982–2006), British soldier who served with the elite 3 PARA Battlegroup and was killed in action in Afghanistan.
* [[Jamshid Hashemi]] (1936–2013), Iranian arms dealer
* [[Jamshid Hashemi]] (1936–2013), Iranian arms dealer
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* [[Marzieh Hashemi]] (born 1959), American-born Iranian journalist and television presenter
* [[Marzieh Hashemi]] (born 1959), American-born Iranian journalist and television presenter
* [[Maysoon al-Hashemi]] (1946–2006), Iraqi politician
* [[Maysoon al-Hashemi]] (1946–2006), Iraqi politician
* [[Mehdi Hashemi]] (1946–1987), Iranian Shi'a cleric
* [[Mehdi Hashemi

* [[Mehdi Hashemi (actor)]] (born 1946), Iranian actor, screenwriter, and director
* [[Mirhani Hashemi]] (born 1983), Iranian footballer
* [[Mohamed Al-Hashimi]] (born 1965), Omani sprinter
* [[Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1951), Iranian businessman and former intelligence officer
* [[Mohammad Hashemi]] (born 1951), Iranian businessman and former intelligence officer
* [[Mohsen Al-Hashemi]] (born 1990), Emirati footballer
* [[Mohsen Al-Hashemi]] (born 1990), Emirati footballer
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* [[Seyyed Mehdi Hashemi]] (born 1964), Iranian politician
* [[Seyyed Mehdi Hashemi]] (born 1964), Iranian politician
* [[Shakiba Hashemi]], Afghani politician
* [[Shakiba Hashemi]], Afghani politician
* [[Shamim Hashimi]] (born 1947), Urdu and Persian poet
* [[Shamim Hashimi]] (bor poet
* [[Taha al-Hashimi]] (1888–1961), Iraqi politician
* [[Taha al-Hashimi]] (1888–1961), Iraqi p
* [[Talal of Jordan|Talal Hashmi]], [[List of kings of Jordan|kings of Jordan]]
* [[Tariq al-Hashemi]] (born 1942), Iraqi politician
* [[Wijdan Ali Al-Hashemi]] (born 1939), Jordanian artist, educator and diplomat
* [[Wissam S. al-Hashimi]] (died 2004), Iraqi geologist
* [[Yasin al-Hashimi]] (1884–1937), Iraqi politician
* [[Zakaria Hashemi]] (born 1936), Iranian actor and film director
* [[Zarina Hashmi]] (1937–2020), Indian-American artist
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 05:03, 12 January 2024

It is the pronoun form of Hashim (Arabic: هاشم) and originally designated a member or descendant of the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh. The Islamic prophet, Muhammad was a member of this Arab tribe; his great-grandfather was Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, for whom the clan is named. Members of this clan are referred to as Hashemites or Hashimis. This refers in particular to:

  • the Sharifs of Mecca, the rulers of Mecca from the 10th century until 1924. As descendants of [

List

Notable people with this family name include:

See also

References