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- Wuco created a fictional character called Faud Wasul. According to reporting by Mother Jones, Wasul is a "fictional terrorist whose 'model behavior'...
- Muhammad ibn al-Fath Wasul ibn Maymun al-Amir (Arabic: محمد بن الفتح واسول المدراري) (r. 942/943–958) was the tenth Midrarid emir of Sijilmasa. He was...
- protectorate. In 958 Jawhar occupied Sijilmasa after which its ruler Ibn Wasul evacuated the city, however he was delivered to Jawhar and the coins in...
- the first, the family was founded by a Sufri Miknasa Berber, Samgu ibn Wasul. Samgu led the establishment of the town of Sijilmasa in 757/8, and in 772...
- Abu'l-Qasim Samgu ibn Wasul al-Miknasi (died 784/5) was a Miknasa Berber leader who according to tradition founded the oasis town of Sijilmasa and became...
- rings on fingers. It is often pla**** in Chakri songs. Dokra: Also called Wasul or Dolke, was a percussion instrument used as an accompaniment in traditional...
- part in defeating the rebellion of Abu Yazid, he also killed caliph Ibn Wasul of Sijilmasa Abdallah Ibn Yasin, was a Moroccan theologian, founder and...
- accused by his companions of corruption and executed. Abu al-Qasim Samgu bin Wasul al-Miknasi, chief of a branch of the Miknasa tribe, became the leader of...
- H or 1374/1375 AD he interviewed a Sijilmasan scholar named Muhammad b. Wasul who had lived in Gao and had been emplo**** in its judiciary. The latter...
- 757/58 by a community of 40 Sufri Kharijites, led by the Berber Samgu ibn Wasul al-Miknasi. The establishment of the town was part of a larger westward...