- A
sufra, sofra, or
sofreh (Arabic: سُفْرَة; Persian: سفره; Turkish: sofra; Georgian: სუფრა) is a
cloth or
table for the
serving of food, or, in an extended...
- The two main
styles are the
galabeya bi wist (with waist) and
galabeya bi
sufra (yoked and loose). The
former is
common in
Middle Upper Egypt from Beni...
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Musawwarat es-
Sufra (Arabic:المصورات الصفراء al-Musawwarāt as-
sufrā, Meroitic: Aborepi, Old Egyptian: jbrp, jpbr-ˁnḫ), also
known as Al-Musawarat Al-
Sufra, is a...
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Sufra (legally
known as
Sufra NW London) is a
community food and
support hub
based in
Stonebridge ward in the
London Borough of Brent.
Sufra was founded...
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sufra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sufra is a type of
surface from
which food is eaten, and/or a
ritual meal, in
Islamicate cultures.
Sufra may...
- Abū Saʿīd al-Muhallab ibn Abī
Ṣufra al-Azdī (Arabic: أَبْو سَعِيْد ٱلْمُهَلَّب ابْن أَبِي صُفْرَة ٱلْأَزْدِي; c. 632 – 702) was an Arab
general from...
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military prowess. In
reliefs found in both the Lion
Temple at
Musawwarat es-
Sufra and the
Sanctuary at Naqa,
Apedemak wears leather armor or a cuir**** and...
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Basra became wealthy merchants and,
under their leader al-Muhallab ibn Abi
Sufra,
started to
expand their influence of
power eastwards towards Khorasan....
- al-Harashi Asad ibn
Abdallah al-Qasri Nasr ibn
Sayyar Al-Muhallab ibn Abi
Sufra Habib ibn
Maslama al-Fihri [infobox clutter? – discuss] See list Yazdegerd...
- defeats, Ibn al-Zubayr deplo**** his most able commander,
Muhallab ibn Abi
Sufra,
against the Azariqa.
Muhallab defeated them at the
battle of
Sillabra in...