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Yamama may
refer to the
following places: Al-
Yamama, a
historical region in present-day
central Saudi Arabia Al
Yamamah University, a
university in Riyadh...
- 47°18′18″E / 24.1483°N 47.3050°E / 24.1483; 47.3050 Al-
Yamama (Arabic: اليَمامَة, romanized: al-
Yamāma) is a
historical region in south-eastern Najd in modern-day...
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Battle of
Yamama was
fought in
December 632 as part of the
Ridda Wars
against a
rebellion within the
Rashidun Caliphate in the
region of al-
Yamama (in present-day...
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Zarqa al-
Yamama (Arabic: زرقاء اليمامة, romanized: Zarqāʾ al-
Yamāma) was a
legendary blue-e****
woman from the Al-
Yamama region who
lived in the pre-Islamic...
- Abdel-Sanad
Yamama (Arabic: عبد السند يمامة; born 1951 or 1952) is an
Egyptian politician,
lawyer and
professor of
international law who is the leader...
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Hunayn in 630.
After Muhammad's death,
Khalid was
appointed to Najd and al-
Yamama to
suppress or
subjugate the Arab
tribes opposed to the
nascent Muslim state;...
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Damen Shipyards Galați in Romania. Last
corvette of the
second batch (PNS
Yamama) was
launched on 19
February 2024 at
Damen Shipyards Galați in Romania....
- Al
Yamamah (Arabic: اليمامة, lit. 'The Dove') is the name of a
series of
record arms
sales by the
United Kingdom to
Saudi Arabia, paid for by the delivery...
- and then
moved on to
defeat Musaylima.
Musaylima fought in the
Battle of
Yamama, and was
killed by
Wahshi ibn Harb. The Dabestan-e Mazaheb, a 17th century...
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kings in the
Yamama similarly became entangled in
conflicts between their subject tribes.
Several Kindite kings in Najd and the
Yamama were
slain in...