- Qu'aiti, or the
Sultanate of
Shihr and Mukalla, was a
sultanate in the
Hadhramaut region of the
southern Arabian Peninsula, in what is now Yemen. Its...
- Al-
Shihr (Arabic: ٱلشِّحْر, romanized: al-
Shiḥr), also
known as ash-Shir or
simply Shihr, is a
coastal town in Hadhramaut,
eastern Yemen. Al-
Shihr is...
- The
Battle of Ash-
Shihr was an
attack launched by the
Portuguese navy in 1523 on the city of Ash-
Shihr which was a part of the
Kathiri Sultanate. On Thursday...
- The
Battle of al-
Shihr was a
conflict between the
Ottoman admiral Khoja Zufar and
Portuguese forces that
arrived at the port of al-
Shihr in 1531. In 1530...
- Port of ِِAl-
Shihr (Arabic: ميناء الشحر) is a key oil port in Yemen. It is
located in
Hadramawt Governorate eastern Yemen. It was
constructed mainly to...
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concentrated in the
southern part of the country,
around Aden, Mukalla,
Shihr, Lahaj,
Mokha and Hodeidah. Most of the
prominent Indonesians, Malaysians...
- (Chinese: 大食 dàshí –
Caliphate (Arab Muslims)) of
Maloba (Murbat),
Shihe (
Shihr), and Nufa (Dhofar), from the
depths of the
remotest mountains; the trunk...
- Mukalla, ash-
Shihr Wa´l Mukalla, as
before the 10
November 1881
merger with the
Naqib of Mukalla's
state it has been the
princely style of ash-
Shihr since independence...
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Battle of al-
Shihr may
refer to:
Battle of al-
Shihr (1523)
Battle of al-
Shihr (1531)
Battle of al-
Shihr (1548) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- al-Habrali Bu Tuwairik, who
ruled until c. 1430. The
Kathiri conquered Ash-
Shihr in the 1460s. The
country inhabited by this
tribe was
formerly extensive...