{{wikt|fəth|فتح}} '''Fath''' may refer to: {{TOC right}}

==People== ; Given name * Abol Fath Khan (1755/56 – 1787), third Shah of the Zand dynasty, ruler of the Persian Empire in 1779 * Abu'l-Fath, 14th-century Samaritan chronicler * Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-Dailami (died 1053), imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen * Abu'l-Fath Musa (died 1034), Shaddadid ruler in Armenia * Abu'l-Fath Yusuf, 12th-century Persian vizier to Arslan-Shah of Ghazna * al-Fath ibn Khaqan (ca. 817/818 – 861), Abbasid writer and official, friend and chief adviser of Caliph al-Mutawakkil * al-Fath ibn Khaqan (al-Andalus) (died 1134), Andalusian writer * Fatḥ al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nās (1272–1334), Egyptian theologian * Fath al-Qal'i, ruler of Aleppo in 1016 * Fath-Ali Khan Afshar ({{floruit|1747-1748}}), Afsharid chieftain in northern Iran * Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani ({{floruit|1716-20}}), Lezgian nobleman who served as vizier to the Safavid king (shah) Sultan Husayn * Fath-Ali Khan Qajar (1686–1726), Persian military commander * Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (1772–1834), second Qajar Emperor (Shah) of Iran * Fath Muhammad (1704–1725), General of Mysore, India * Fath Shah ({{floruit|1486-1516}}), ruler of Kashmir * Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur (1816/18 – 1856), last Crown Prince of the Mughal Empire

; Surname * Abu'l-Musafir al-Fath (died 929), the last Sajid amir of Azerbaijan * Farah Fath (born 1984), American actress * Georges Fath (1818–1900), French playwright, illustrator and writer * Jacques Fath (1912–1954), French fashion designer * Josef Fath (1911–1985), German footballer * Helmut Fath (1929–1993), German sidecar racer and engineer * Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang (reigned 1617–1624), Subahdar of Bengal * Mahmud Abu al-Fath (1885–1958), Egyptian journalist * Saoud Fath (born 1980), Qatari footballer * Sébastien Fath (born 1968), French historian * Sinān ibn al-Fatḥ (c. early 10th century), mathematician from Harran, Upper Mesopotamia * Steffen Fäth (born 1990), German handball player * Taj al-Din Shah-i Shahan Abu'l Fath ({{circa|1349}} – 1403), Mihrabanid malik of Sistan

==Places== * Fath, Iran, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province * Fath Air Base, Iran * Fath Bagh, a village in Anjirabad Rural District, in the Central District of Gorgan County, Golestan Province, Iran * Fath Expressway, Tehran, Iran * Fath Oil Field, an area of offshore oil production approximately 60 miles (97 km) from Dubai * Fath al Bu Sa`id, a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman * Fath-e Maqsud, a village in Gerdeh Rural District, in the Central District of Namin County, Ardabil Province, Iran * Fath ol Jalil, a village in Sarkhun Rural District, Qaleh Qazi District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran * Fath ol Mobin District, Shush County, Khuzestan Province, Iran

==Organisations== * Al-Fatat, 20th-century Arab nationalist organization * Al-Fatat SC, a Kuwaiti football club * Fath Riadi de Nador, a Moroccan football club * Fath Tehran F.C., an Iranian football club * Fath Union Sport, a Moroccan football club based in Rabat

==Other uses== * Fath (cannon), Iranian naval artillery * ''Fath'' (newspaper), a defunct Iranian newspaper * Al-Fattāḥ, a name of God in Islam * ''Al-Fath'', a surah (chapter) of the Qur'an * ''Al-Fath'' (magazine) (1926–1948), Islamist political magazine in Egypt * ''Al-Fatat'' (periodical) (1892–1894), Egyptian women's magazine * Al-Fath Mosque, Cairo, Egypt * Al-Fatah Mosque, Kigali, Kigali, Rwanda * Al-Fath Al-Mubin, Syrian opposition military * Al-Fatah Brigade, armed Islamist insurgent group in Syria * Ababil-100 or Al-Fat'h, Iraqi short-range ballistic missile * Operation Fath ol-Mobin, a major Iranian military operation during the Iran-Iraq War * Operation Fath 1, a joint Iranian and Iraqi Kurdish military operation during the Iran-Iraq War * Order of Fath, a military award of the Iranian armed forces

==See also== * {{intitle}} * Fatah (disambiguation) * Fattah (disambiguation) * Fateh (disambiguation) * ''Fath al-Bari'', a Sunni commentary in Sahih al-Bukhari, written by Ibn Hajr Asqalani * Fathul Bari Mat Jahya (born 1980), Malaysian Islamic scholar * ''Ravayat-e Fath'', an Iranian documentary TV series about the Iran-Iraq War * ''Takmilat Fath al-Mulhim'', a commentary by Muhammad Taqi Usmani completing the commentary of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani on Sahih Muslim

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