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Mikhlaf (Arabic: مخلاف,
plural Makhaleef; مخاليف) was an
administrative division in
ancient Yemen and is a
geographical term used in Yemen. According...
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Mikhlaf Asfal (Arabic: مخلاف اسفل) is a sub-district
located in the At-Ta'iziyah District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
Mikhlaf Asfal had a po****tion of...
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Shuaib of Midian.
According to Al-Hamdani, he was sent to the
people of
Mikhlaf Hadhur, but they
killed him, and God sent
Bakht Nasr, who destro**** their...
- inhabitants. The
district is
divided into
three Makhalief:
Mikhlaf Shamir,
Mikhlaf Mirab and
Mikhlaf al-Tharibat. "Districts of Yemen". Statoids. Retrieved...
- Sharʿab as-Salam is part of the Sharʿab
Mikhlaf that
includes both Shar'ab As
Salam and Sharʿab Ar Rawnah. The
Mikhlaf was
founded by the
tribe of Banu Shar‘ab...
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Mikhlaf (Arabic: المخلاف) is a sub-district
located in the Al
Haymah Al
Kharijiyah District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Al-
Mikhlaf had a po****tion...
- (1981), pp. 164–192. At JSTOR. I. Ghanem, The
Legal History of 'A Sir (Al-
Mikhlaf Al-Sulaymani), Arab Law Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Aug., 1990), pp. 211–214...
- ran the
affairs of one of Yemen's
three Makhalifs:
Mikhlaf Sanaʽa,
Mikhlaf al-Janad, and
Mikhlaf Hadhramaut. The city of
Sanaa regularly regained an...
- Capital". 1934-05-08. Ghanem, Isam (1990). "The
Legal History of 'A Sir (Al-
Mikhlaf Al-Sulaymani)". Arab Law Quarterly. 5 (3): 211–214. doi:10.2307/3381523...
- the
latest regulation,
there are 8 livas.
These livas are
reserved for
mikhlaf. The
capital of the
Mutawakkili Kingdom of
Yemen was San'a
until 1948,...