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Zahida Abbasiyah (Arabic: زاهده عباسیه, born 1279 – died 1328) was an
Abbasid poet and philanthropist. Her full name was
Zahida Bint
Muhammad bin Mubarak...
- The
Abbasid Caliphate or
Abbasid Empire (/əˈbæsɪd/ or /ˈæbəsɪd/; Arabic: الْخِلَافَة الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-ʿAbbāsiyya) was the third...
- meetings. List of Shabak–majority
settlements in the
Nineveh Plains:
Abbasiyah Ali Rash
Badanat Sufla Badanat Ulya
Basakhrah Basatliya Saghirah Baybukh...
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Awada (12
goals each)
Biggest win
Riyadi Abbasiyah 8–0 Ahli
Saida (9
September 2022)
Highest scoring Riyadi Abbasiyah 8–0 Ahli
Saida (9
September 2022) Longest...
- Aabb****iyeh (Arabic: عباسيّة) is a town in the Tyre
District in
South Lebanon.
According to E. H.
Palmer in 1881, the name Aabb****iyeh came from the proper...
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Darul Uloom Deoband in the post of
Shaykh at-Tafsir 1949–1951:
Jamiah Abbasiyah Bahawalpur in the post of
Shaykh al-Jamiah 1951–1974:
Jamia Ashrafia La****...
- with his wife
Fatimah Yasin, who
comes from the
Lebanese village of Al-
Abbasiyah, and four of his children:
Muhammad Javed, Zainab,
Muhammad Ali and Muhammad...
- is a
Karaite synagogue in Cairo, Egypt. The
synagogue was
built in the
Abbasiyah area and
opened in 1931. It is
named after 12th
century Karaite poet and...
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According to
Frontline Defenders, "On 25
September at 3:30 p.m., in the Al-
Abbasiyah district in the city
centre of Basra, an
unidentified man shot Su’ad Al-Ali...
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after heavy fighting in the
morning with the
militants retreating to
Abbasiyah. A
total of 22
towns were
reported to have been captured, with 12 by the...