The Hawk of Quraish (Arabic: صَقْرُ قُرَيْشٍ, romanized: ṣāqr Quraysh) is a symbol which is found on a number of emblems, coats of arms and flags of several...
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the period of the Federation of Arab Republics between 1972 and 1977, a loose association of Egypt, Libya, and Syria, the Hawk of Quraish was used as...
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Quraysh (redirect from Leaders of Quraish)
branches of the Banu Hashim. Alaouite dynasty Ba 'Alawiyya Ba 'Alawi sada Hawk of Quraish Bannu District Bosworth et al. 1998, p. 434. Bosworth et al. 1998,...
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Islamic flag (redirect from Black flag of Islam)
of the World Historic flags of Islam (Flags of the World website) The Flag of Quraish (Flags of the World website "Crescent Moon: Is It a Symbol of Islam...
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falcon (Hawk of Quraish) with wings displayed. The falcon supports a disk containing a boom sailing ship, a type of dhow, with the full name of the state...
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Coat of arms of Iraq Coat of arms of Palestine Coat of arms of the United Arab Republic Coat of arms of Yemen Coat of arms of Libya Hawk of Quraish Double-headed...
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flag is a horizontal tricolour of red, white and black with a golden Hawk of Quraish placed on the center on the white stripe. The flag was abandoned in...
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2008. It is similar to the coats of arms and emblems of other Arab states. It consists of a golden falcon (Hawk of Quraish) with a disk in the middle, which...
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as Egypt's coat of arms by the Hawk of Quraish, which would also take the place of the two green stars in the centre of the national flag. In both policies...
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system of Jamahiriya, the Hawk of the Quraish was retained, but modified to reflect the new all green flag that Libya also adopted at that time. The hawk was...
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the flag of Syria until 1971, when the green stars were replaced by the Hawk of Quraish as the Coat of arms of Syria. During the presidency of Saddam Hussein...
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The national flag of Libya (Arabic: علم ليبيا ,Ealam Libia) was originally introduced in 1951, following the creation of the Kingdom of Libya. It was designed...
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Libya in the Federation of Arab Republics. The green stars were replaced by the Hawk of Quraish (the symbol of the tribe of Muhammad). The eagle held...
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birds, chiefly the Eagle of Saladin, and the Hawk of Quraish.[citation needed] These symbols can be found on the coat of arms of Egypt, and Syria, amongst...
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Eagle (heraldry) (section Eagle of Saint John)
coats of arms of Iraq and Palestine. It has previously been the coat of arms of Libya, but later replaced by the Hawk of Quraish. The Hawk of Quraish was...
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variant of the "Eagle of Saladin" and "Hawk of Quraish" seen in the emblems of some Arab states, and associated with Arab nationalism (see Coat of arms of Egypt...
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– Juche, Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism Hammer and sword – Strasserism Hawk of Quraish – Arab nationalism, Pan-Arabism Heart ensigned with a crosslet (Sacred...
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Libyan passport (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2013)
South Africa as well. The color of the passport was green, representing Libya's past flag, and features the Hawk of Quraish in the middle. After the 2011...
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Horus (section Other forms of Horus)
on a Naqada IIC jar, c. 3500 BCE, British Museum EA36328. Sky deity Hawk of Quraish In some accounts. Rarely attested. Hauron, Egyptian deity Sims, Lesley...
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Double-headed eagle (category National symbols of Albania)
of Austria-Hungary Crossed hands Hawk of Quraish Three-legged crow Eiland, Murray (2013). "Some Problems of Islamic Heraldry". The Armiger's News. 35...
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Arab nationalism (redirect from List of Arab nationalists)
politics. One of the primary goals of modern Arab nationalism is ridding the Arab world of influence from the Western world, and the removal of those Arab...
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Hatem Ali (category Academic staff of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (Damascus))
Salem (2000) Salah Al Din (2001) a series about Salah Al Din Sakr Quraish (Quraish Hawk) (2002) Rabea Qurtoba (Córdoba Spring) (2003) Al-Taghreba al-Falastenya...
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Abd al-Rahman I (redirect from Emir of Córdoba Abd ar-Rahman I)
("the Entrant"), but he was also known as Saqr Quraish ("The Falcon of the Quraish"), bestowed on him by one of his greatest enemies, the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur...
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coat of arms (eagle or hawk) in the upper-left corner. Even though the Constitution of Egypt states that the President is the Supreme Commander of the...
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Aga Khan II (category Iranian people of Egyptian descent)
father died, "he left a large and imposing sporting establishment in being — hawks, hounds, and between eighty and ninety racehorses". Aqa Ali Shah was not...
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25 January 2022. "Pride Men Close Out Regular Season With Victory Over Hawks". greensborocollegesports.com. 23 October 2016. Archived from the original...
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Championship. Each team consisted of 18 players, of which 16 were fielded for each game. Age, club, appearances and goals correct as of 11 January 2023. A 20-player...
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Deaths in August 2013 (category Lists of deaths in 2013)
95, Tunisian telecommunications engineer, Secretary General of ITU (1967–1982). Quraish Pur, 81, Pakistani scholar, writer and television host. Roy Rubin...
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