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- public. Non-Muslims are only permitted to enter through the Moroccan (or Magharibah) gate. The keys to all the gates, with the exception of the Moroccan gate...
- The Maghariba (Arabic: المغاربة, romanized: al-Maghāribah, lit. 'Westerners/Maghrebis') were a regiment in the regular army of the Abbasid Caliphate. The...
- Al-Magharibah (Arabic: المغاربة) is a sub-district located in Mudhaykhirah District, Ibb Governorate, Yemen. Al-Magharibah had a po****tion of 2,625 according...
- 1969. The building also housed the Mosque of the Maghrebis (Jāmiʿ al-Maghāribah, جامع المغاربة), also known as the "Mosque of the Malikis", as most Maghrebi...
- the Jews of the city lacked the necessary funds. A ho****e, the Dar al-Magharibah, existed in the quarter to extend lodgings for Mughrabi Muslims on pilgrimage...
- six gates, the Gate of Mecca was the eastern gate and the Gate of Al-Magharibah, facing the port, was the western gate. The Gate of Sharif faced south...
- structure faces north and immediately left of the Moors' Gate (Bāb al-Magharibah). It is believed that Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi closed the old Hittah gate...
- Accompanied by professional troops from the Shakiriyyah, Turkic, and Magharibah guard regiments, Bugha defeated the Sulaym and forced them to surrender...
- Qastiliyah (Castille), Musta'rib (Jews of local, Arabic-speaking origin), Magharibah (northwestern Africa), Araghun ma' Qatalan (Aragon and Catalonia), Majar...
- the leadership of Kalbatikin al-Turki and two thousand North African (Magharibah) soldiers under the leadership of Muhammad b. Rashid al-Maghribi, departed...