- Tur
Abdin (Arabic: طور عبدين; Kurdish: Tor; Latin: Turabdium; Syriac: ܛܽܘܪ ܥܰܒ݂ܕܺܝܢ or ܛܘܼܪ ܥܲܒ݂ܕܝܼܢ, Ṭūr
ʿAḇdīn) is a
hilly region situated in southeast...
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Zahira Hafez Abdin (Arabic: زهيرة حافظ عابدين), (June 15, 1917
Cairo – 2002) was an
Egyptian paediatrician and
specialist in
rheumatic heart disease,...
- Abidin, Abadin, or
Abdin is both an
Arabic male
given name and surname,
meaning "worshippers".
Notable people with the name include:
Abidin Dino (1913–1993)...
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Mahmoud Ahmed Abdin (4
October 1906 – 4 June 1954) was an
Egyptian épée and foil fencer. He
competed at the 1928, 1936 and 1948
Summer Olympics. In 1928...
- rooms. The
palace today is a museum,
located in the Old
Cairo district of
Abdin. The
upper floors (the
former living quarters of the
royal family) are reserved...
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Hossam Hussein Bakr
Abdin (born
October 26, 1985) is an
Egyptian boxer who won a
welterweight bronze at the 2007 All-Africa
Games and
later qualified...
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Zainul Abdin Farroque is a
Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and a
former member of
parliament for Noakhali-2 and Noakhali-1.
Zainul Abdin Farroque...
- Christians,
facing only
sporadic armed resistance in some
parts of Tur
Abdin.
Ottoman ****yrians
living ****her south, in present-day Iraq and Syria,...
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Abdin,
Idlib (Arabic: عابدين) is a
Syrian town
located in Khan
Shaykhun Nahiyah in
Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau...
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Patriarch of Ṭur
ʿAbdin (as Masʿūd II) and by
tradition took the
throne name Ignatius. As
patriarch he
promoted monasticism in the Ṭur
ʿAbdin. Masʿūd was not...