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Attabal
Attabal At"ta*bal, n. See Atabal.
Battable
Battable Bat"ta*ble, a. [See Batful.] Capable of cultivation; fertile; productive; fattening. [Obs.] --Burton.

Meaning of Attab from wikipedia

- Attāb ibn Asid (Arabic: عَتّاب إبن أَسِيد إبن أبي العيص إبن أمية إبن عبد شمس, romanized: ʿAttāb ibn Asīd ibn Abī al-ʿĪṣ ibn Umayya ibn ʿAbd Shams; c. 612–644...
- Ait Attab (Arabic: ايت اعتاب) is a large agricultural river valley on the northern edge of Azilal province in Morocco. Its po****tion is divided into...
- striped cloth and silk; itself named after the Umayyad governor of Mecca Attab ibn Asid. Such silk cloth became po****r in the Muslim world and spread...
- faith's Five Pillars. Muhammad then returned to Medina, after ****igning 'Attab ibn Asid as governor of the city. His other activities in Arabia led to...
- Ramsay Based on You Were Never Really Here by Jonathan Ames Produced by Rosa Attab Pascal Caucheteux James Wilson Lynne Ramsay Rebecca O'Brien Starring Joaquin...
- including the Attab, Utba, Itban, Awf and Ka'b lines; all of these lines were founded by the eponymous sons of Sa'd ibn Zuhayr ibn Jusham. The Attab, Utba and...
- Zaynab bint ʿĀmir ibn ʿUwaymir ibn ʿAbd Shams ibn ʿAttāb al-Farāsīyya al-Kinānīyya, known by her kunya "Umm Rūmān" (Arabic: أمّ رومان زينب بنت عامر ابن...
- Allah ibn al-Zubayr Marwan I (POW) Yahya ibn Hakam (WIA) Abdul-Rahman ibn Attab ibn Asid † Strength ~10,000 ~10,000 Casualties and losses >400 – 500 >2...
- power of the Houthis." According to Al Jazeera correspondent Mohammed al-Attab, the air raids took employees and truck drivers by surprise, with the first...
- ʿAmr ibn Kulthūm ibn Mālik ibn ʿAttāb ʾAbū Al-ʾAswad al-Taghlibi (Arabic: عمرو بن كلثوم; 526–584) was a poet and chieftain of the Taghlib tribe in pre-Islamic...