- Perry–Castañeda
Library collection DS 271 F34 1995
Mohammad Taghi Bahar,
Taarikh-e Mokhtasar-e Ahzaab-e Siaasi-e
Iraan (A
Short History of
Political Parties...
- La****
until 1996. In 2005, he was the
editor of the
quarterly journal Taarikh (History) and has been
widely interviewed by
electronic and
print media...
- Etherekoilu, a
palace in Malé. The
reigns of
Sultans are from
three sources.
Taarikh (also
known as the
Tarikh lslam Diba Mahal) by
Maldivian chronicler Hasan...
-
Kuberacha Dhan (1953)
Soubhagya (1953)
Vahininchya bangadya(1953)
Pehli Taarikh(1954)
Ratna Ghar(1954) In meen sade teen(1954)
Maharani Yesubai(1954) Un...
- was a
Berber (Somali).
Another interpretation, in the
Raadavalhi and
Taarikh, is that Abu al-Barakat
Yusuf al-Barbari was Abu al-Barakat
Yusuf Shams...
-
Retrieved 10
January 2018. Quath,
Faati (1957).
Islam Walbaasha Cabra Taarikh [Islam and
Abyssinia throughout history] (in Arabic). Cairo, Egypt.{{cite...
- have
disappeared in 1166 on a
voyage to
Mecca to
perform the Hajj. The
Taarikh writes as
revived from the
Isdhoo loamaafanu: "(he said) next
Friday a...
- p. 102.
Laitin 1977, p. 85. Quath,
Faati (1957).
Islam Walbaasha Cabra Taarikh [Islam and
Abyssinia throughout history] (in Arabic). Cairo, Egypt.{{cite...
- held by the more
reliable local historical chronicles,
Raadavalhi and
Taarikh, is that Abu al-Barakat
Yusuf al-Barbari was
Abdul Barakat Yusuf Shams...
-
hails from
Borama in
Somaliland Quath,
Faati (1957).
Islam Walbaasha Cabra Taarikh [Islam and
Abyssinia throughout history] (in Arabic). Cairo, Egypt.{{cite...