- The Habr
Maqdi (Arabic: هبرمقدي ; German: Machidas ; Somali:
Gaashaanbuursiga Maqdi) was an
ambilineal descent group and
medieval polity centered in the...
- link
Melchizedek to
later Temple traditions.
Originally titled Bayt al-
Maqdis, today,
Jerusalem is most
commonly known in
Arabic as القُدس, transliterated...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bait al-
Maqdis, Bayt al-
Maqdis, or Bayt al-Muqaddas (Arabic: بيت المقدس bayt al-
maqdis, 'House of the Holy'; Hebrew: בֵּית-הַמִּקְדָּשׁ...
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Ansar Bait al-
Maqdis (ABM; Arabic: أنصار بيت المقدس, romanized: Anṣār Bayt al-
Maqdis, lit. 'Supporters of the Holy House'), or
Ansar Al-Quds (lit. 'Supporters...
- most
times he led
Yabarray and
Bartirre under Habar Maqdi. Arab
Faqih confirms that
Habar Maqdi is Bartirre; “Then he
split his
force into
three divisions...
-
Traditionally Jigjiga is the seat of the
Bartire Garad Wiil-Waal. The Habr
Maqdi was a
Somali confederation made up of the sub-clans
Bartire and Yabaree...
- (Somali: Abasguul, Abaskuul. Arabic: ابسغول) is a
Somali sub-clan of the
Habar Maqdi Jidwaaq, Absame,
Darod line. The
Abaskuul mainly reside between Jigjiga...
- Modern: Bēt haMīqdaš, Tiberian: Bēṯ hamMīqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس, Bayt al-
Maqdis),
refers to the two
religious structures that
served as the
central places...
-
Jamaat Bayt al-
Maqdis al-Islamiya (Arabic: جامعات بيت المقدس الإسلامية, romanized: Jamaat Bayt al-
Maqdis al-Islamiya, lit. 'Islamic
universities of Jerusalem')...
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through the heavens. A
later tradition, however,
refers to it as Bayt al-
Maqdis,
which is
generally ****ociated with Jerusalem. Over time,
these different...