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Zubaidah bint Ja`far ibn al-Mansur (Arabic: زبيدة بنت جعفر بن المنصور) (died 26
Jumada I 216 AH / 10 July 831 CE) was the best
known of the
Abbasid princesses...
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titles containing Zubeidaa All
pages with
titles containing Zubaidah Syair Siti
Zubaidah Perang Cina, a 19th-century
Malayan poem This disambiguation...
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Tengku Zubaidah binti Tengku Norudin (Jawi: تڠکو زبيدة بنت تڠکو نورالدين) or
Kangsadal Pipitpakdee (Thai: กังสดาล พิพิธภักดี) is a Thai
woman of Malay...
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Zubaidah Perang Cina (شَعِيْر سِيْتِي زُبَيْدَه ڤَرَاڠ چَينا;
Malay for Poem of Siti
Zubaidah's War on China,
often abbreviated Syair Siti
Zubaidah)...
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Zubaidah Begum (Persian: زبیده بیگم) (died 1632) was the
daughter of shah
Abbas the
Great of
Persia (r. 1588–1629). She was the aunt of shah Safi of Persia...
- of his children. Al-Mahdi
married his son and heir to Ja'far's
daughter Zubaidah. Ja'far was
related to
several powerful figures of
Abbasid House. He was...
- region. The
earliest written mention of the word
songkok is in
Syair Siti
Zubaidah (1840).
While traditional triangular Malay headress of
Tengkolok or destar...
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Parliament and the
Making of Singapore's
Governance Model". In Rahim, Lily
Zubaidah; Barr,
Michael D. (eds.). The
Limits of
Authoritarian Governance in Singapore's...
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Zubaida (or
Zubaidah, Zubeida, Zubaydah, Zubeda,
Sobeyda ) is an
Arabic (زُبَيْدَة),
feminine given name that
means "soft-bodied", "like cream", and is...
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Hopeful Immigrant to FBI
Informant – the
Inside Story of the
Other Abu
Zubaidah". Truthout.
Retrieved June 4, 2012. One of ten
children born to Palestinian...