- Ya'qub ibn
al-Layth
Saffar (Persian: یعقوب لیث صفاری; 25
October 840 – 5 June 879), was a
coppersmith and the
founder of the
Saffarid dynasty of Sistan...
- In
September 2023,
Iraqi social media personality Noor
Alsaffar,
known as Noor BM, (b. 2000), was shot
three times by a
gunman in the
Mansour district...
- The
Battle of Marj
al-
Saffar (or Marj
al-Suffar), also
known as the
Battle of Shaqhab, took
place on
April 20
through April 22, 1303
between the Mamluks...
-
Saffar may
refer to:
Saffar (surname),
arabic surname Saffar (planet), an exo-planet
Battle of Marj
al-
Saffar Safar (disambiguation) All
pages with titles...
- ath-Thawrah
al-Islamīyah fī
al-Jazīrah
al-ʿArabīyah), OIR, IRAP or
OIRAP was an
underground political organization led by H****an
al-
Saffar that was active...
-
Sheikh H****an
al-
Saffar (Arabic: الشيخ حسن الصفار, born 1958) is a Shi'a
scholar from Qatif,
Saudi Arabia. He is
considered one of the most important...
-
Ayesha Saffar (1078–1153),
Iranian Muslim woman narrator Ammar al-
Saffar(born 1956,
abducted 2006),
Deputy Health Minister of Iraq H****an
al-
Saffar (born...
- Ali
Al-
Saffar (Arabic: علي الصفار; born 9
February 1995) is a
Saudi Arabian handball player for
Mudhar and the
Saudi Arabian national team. "2015 World...
- The Tomb of Ya'qub ibn
al-Layth
al-
Saffar or
Yaghub Leys
Safari (Persian: آرامگاه یعقوب لیث صفاری) was
built by the
Saffarid dynasty and this building...
- Bab
al-Nasr (Victory Gate) to Qal'at
al-Jabal The
prominent Egyptian Mamluk historian Baibars al-Dewadar was
present at the
battle of Marj
al-
Saffar. In...