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Makhzen (Arabic: المخزن,
Moroccan Arabic: لمخزن,
Berber languages: ⵍⵎⴻⵅⵣⴰⵏ, romanized: Lmexzen) is the
governing institution in
Morocco and in pre-1957...
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Makhzan ol-Asrar or
Makhzan al-Asrar (Persian: مخزنالاسرار, means: The
Treasury of Mysteries) is the
title of a
famous Mathnawi by the
Persian poet Nizami...
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Emperor Jahangir where he
compiled a
Pashto history of the Afghans, the
Makhzan-i-Afghani. The
original material for the book was
provided by
Haibat Khan...
- seen in Nezami's epic poetry. The
first monumental work of Nezami, the
Makhzan al-Asrar is
influenced by Sanai's
Hadikat al-Hakika.
Nezami acknowledges...
- Al-
Makhzan al-Qaʽi (المخزن القاعی) is a
village in south-western Yemen. It is
located in the
Abyan Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Abyan Governorate...
- been
referenced as a
component of the
Bettani confederacy.
According to
Makhzan-e-Afghani, a
compiled history of
Afghans written by Ni'mat
Allah al-Harawi...
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known work of
Nizami Ganjavi. The
Khamsa is in five long
narrative poems:
Makhzan-ol-Asrâr (مخزنالاسرار, 'The
Treasury or
Storehouse of Mysteries'), 1163...
- city by the
Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn Abdallah, who
built the Dar al-
Makhzan palace,
although he did not
designate any city as his capital,
moving continually...
- Al
makhzan al
fawqi is a
village in south-western Yemen. It is
located in the
Abyan Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Abyan Governorate v t e 13°11′N...
- "magazine"
derives from
Arabic makhāzin (مخازن), the
broken plural of
makhzan (مخزن)
meaning "depot, storehouse" (originally
military storehouse); that...