- The
Sharifate of
Mecca (Arabic: شرافة مكة, romanized: Sharāfat Makka) or
Emirate of
Mecca was a state, non-sovereign for much of its existence, ruled...
- الحجاز, romanized: Sharīf al-Ḥijāz) was the
title of the
leader of the
Sharifate of Mecca,
traditional steward of the
Islamic holy
cities of
Mecca and...
- The
Sharifate of
Medina or
Emirate of
Medina was an
emirate centred on the
Islamic holy city of
Medina in the Hejaz. It was
established during the dissolution...
- by the
minister Saifuddin Abu al-Hija in 1154
during the time of the
Sharifate of Mecca.
Located 20
meters south of Al-Fath Mosque,
named after Salman...
- of
Egypt (1811–1840), the
Ottomans for a
second time (1840–1918), the
Sharifate of
Mecca under the
Hashemites (1918–1925) and
finally is in the hands...
-
referred to
Hasanid vs.
Husaynid descent (especially in the Hejaz,
where the
Sharifate of
Mecca was
restricted to
persons of
Hasanid descent). In
still other...
- romanized: al-Qatādayūn), were a
dynasty of
Hasanid sharifs that held the
Sharifate of
Mecca continuously from 1201
until its
abolition in 1925. The Qatadids...
-
importance to the
three major monotheistic religions.
Sharifate of
Mecca (Mekke Şerifliği) (autonomous
sharifate, not a vilayet)
Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (Cebel-i...
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Arabia Early Islamic State Rashidun Caliphate Umayyad and
Abbasid periods Sharifate of
Mecca Ottoman rule
Jabrids Bani
Khalid Emirate Emirate of
Diriyah Mu'ammarid...
-
Sultan Hasan bin
Muhammad bin
Qalawan Ash-Shalihi in 1340
during the
Sharifate of
Mecca era. It was
renovated again by the
Sharif Saifuddin Inal Al-Ala'i...