- Qasr Ibn
Wardan (Arabic: قصر ابن وردان) is a
hamlet and 6th-century
archaeological site
located in the
Syrian Desert,
approximately 60
kilometres (37 mi)...
- in 658. He
found two
accomplices in Kufa, namely,
Shabib ibn
Bujra and
Wardan ibn al-Mujalid.
Unlike Ibn Muljim, the
swords of
these two
missed Ali and...
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Francky Wardan was a
British tennis player residing in France.
Warden won the
doubles title at the
Amateur French Championships in 1896 with
Wynes as his...
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surrounding cities and towns; the
ruler of the
nearby Wardana,
known as the
Wardan Khudah, had
seized most of the prin****lity,
while a
Sogdian magnate named...
- FRA Gérard
Brosselin 6–1, 7–5 1897 FRA Paul Aymé (1/4) † BRI
Francky Wardan 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 1898 FRA Paul Aymé (2/4) † FRA Paul
Lebreton 5–7, 6–1, 6–2...
- ISSN 0732-2992. The
enigmatic example which puzzled [Creswell] was Qasr Ibn
Wardan, a
building firmly dated to the
reign of
Justinian I, and he
rightly concluded...
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several soldiers and a
crowd of people. She
claims to be a
soldier named Wardan. The people,
believing her to be a man, tell her that
after the king p****es...
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during the
minority of King Tughshada. The
ruler of
nearby Wardana, the
Wardan Khudah, had
seized most of Tughshada's territories,
including Bukhara itself...
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about 25
kilometers beyond the more well-known
Byzantine site of Qasr Ibn
Wardan.
Androna was
built as a
defense line
against nomadic skirmishes in the Syrian...
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Lombardic was akin to Old Saxon. For instance,
landa from land,
guardia from
wardan (warden),
guerra from
werra (war),
ricco from
rikki (rich), and guadare...