- The Taj
Mahal lit. 'Crown of the Palace') is an ivory-white
marble mausoleum on the
right bank of the
river Yamuna in Agra,
Uttar Pradesh, India. It was...
-
Mahel of
Hereford was a
holder of the
feudal lordships of
Brecon and
Abergavenny in the
Welsh Marches in the mid 12th century.
Mahel of
Hereford was a...
- akçe. A map by
Pierre Jacotin, from 1799
showed the
place named Ain el
Mahel. In 1838 it was
noted as a
Muslim village in the
Nazareth district. The...
-
Beghemder were the
Ethiopian centre. Ras
Mulugeta and his "Army of the Center" (
Mahel Sefari) were on the
Ethiopian right. A
force of 1,000
Ethiopians crossed...
- by
Emperor Menelik II. He
served as
Imperial Fitawrari,
Commander of the
Mahel Sefari (Central Army) of the
Ethiopian Army
during the
Second Italo-Ethiopian...
- and
furnish the palace. Sir
Vicar moved into the Gol
Bangla and
Zanana Mahel of the
Falaknuma Palace in
December 1890 and
closely monitored the finishing...
- met the
Mahel Sefari at
Debre Zebit on the
plains of Anchem. The use of
aerial warfare,
psychological warfare, and
superior armaments by the
Mahel Sefari...
-
Language Kafr
Qasem Sign
Language Arab El-Naim Sign
Language (or Al-Naim) Ein
Mahel Sign
Language Abu Kaf
Bedouin Sign
Language Al-Atrash Sign
Language Israel...
- of
Salabat Khan II is also
commonly but
mistakenly known as Chandbiwi's
Mahel,
Chand Bibi
Palace or
similar variations. It is a three-storey
stone structure...
- but, on 31 March, he was met near the
border by the Army of the
Center (
Mahel Sefari) and he was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of Anchem. News of...