The Emirate of Muhammara, also known as the Sheikhdom of Muhammara (sometimes also called the Emirate of Arabistan or Sheikhdom of Arabistan), was an autonomous...
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Banu Ka'b (category Tribes of the United Arab Emirates)
the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Iran. In 1812, the Emirate of Muhammara emerged as an autonomous emirate under the Banu Kaʿb. The Banu Kaʿb had their tribal...
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Arab separatist[citation needed] uprising by Khazal al-Kabi, the Sheikh of Muhammara, in Iranian Khuzestan. The rebellion was quickly and efficiently suppressed...
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(1747–1797) Tabriz Khanate (1747–1802) Urmia Khanate (1747–1865) Emirate of Muhammara (1740–1925) Safavid dynasty (1502–1736) Afsharid dynasty (1736–1796)...
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Shia Islam in Iraq (redirect from History of Shia Islam in Iraq)
converted during the mid-18th century. After the fall of the Emirate of Muhammara, an autonomous emirate of the Shia Banu Kaab between 1812 and 1925 in modern-day...
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This is a list of wars involving the Islamic Republic of Iran and its predecessor states. It is an unfinished historical overview. History of Iran Swedish...
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Khuzestani Arabs (redirect from History of the Khuzestani Arabs)
of the Iranian nation, especially after the collapse of Arab autonomy in Iran. The ancient port city in Khuzestan, known as the Emirate of Muhammara,...
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1921 Persian coup d'état (redirect from Iranian coup of 1921)
eventually led to the deposition of the Qajar dynasty and the establishment of the Pahlavi dynasty as the ruling house of Iran in 1925. The events began...
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of Khuzestan from the Emirate of Muhammara in November 1924 by the Iranian general Reza Khan marked the end of the concept of the "Guarded Domains of...
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The campaigns of Nader Shah (Persian: لشکرکشیهای نادرشاه), or the Naderian Wars (Persian: جنگهای نادری), were a series of conflicts fought in the early...
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Khuzestan province (redirect from Persid dialects of Khuzestan)
as the Emirate of Muhammara functioned for many years effectively as an autonomous emirate known as "Arabistan". The eastern part of Khuzestan was governed...
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Kuwaiti–Rashidi war (redirect from Siege of Masmak fort)
the Sheikhdom of Kuwait and the Emirate of Jabal Shammar which was fought from 1900 to 1901. It began in mid-December 1900, when the emir of Kuwait, Mubarak...
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Biblical clothing (category History of clothing)
The clothing of the people in biblical times was made from wool, linen, animal skins, and perhaps silk. Most events in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament...
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Musha'sha' (category History of Khuzestan province)
Mosha'sha'; Arabic: المشعشعية) were a Shi'i Arab dynasty based in the town of Hoveyzeh in Khuzestan, ruling from 1435 to 1924. Initially starting out as...
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Khorramshahr (redirect from Muḥammara)
soon became the main channel of the Karun, as it is in the present day. It was the capital of the Sheikdom of Muhammara, and until 1847, at which time...
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76-78. Print. Abu-Hakima, Ahmad Mustafa. "Invasion of Muhammara (1837)." The Modern History of Kuwait, 1750–1965. London: Luzac &, 1983. 80. Print....
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– Ruled by the Qajar tribe of the Oghuz Turks Hasan Khan dynasty (AD 1795–1820) – Ruled by the Kurds Emirate of Muhammara (AD 19th century–1925) Pahlavi...
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Māridaḧ. Mérida, Spain مالقة Mālaqaḧ. Málaga, Spain المحمرة al-Muḥammara. al Muhammara, Iran المدوّر al-Mudawwar. Almodóvar del Campo, Spain المدور al-Mudawwar...
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their camp in Subaihiya and returned to Najd. Ultimately, the ruler of Muhammara, Sheikh Khazʽal Ibn Jabir, played a key role in mediating the conflict...
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David E. Long (Ed.). Gulf Security in the Twenty-First Century. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research. 1997. pp. 217-218. Rabinovich...
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Druze (redirect from History of the Druze)
include falafel, sfiha, shawarma, dolma, kibbeh, kusa mahshi, shishbarak, muhammara, and mujaddara. Among the popular traditional Arabic dessert by the Druze...
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Lebanese cuisine (redirect from Cuisine of Lebanon)
2020. "Muhammara Recipe". Bon Appetit. 12 April 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020. Mulherin, Jennifer (1 November 1988). The Macmillan treasury of spices...
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هريس), boko boko, or harisa (Armenian: հարիսա, romanized: harisa) is a dish of boiled, cracked, or coarsely-ground cracked wheat or bulgur, mixed with meat...
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death of the Bani Khalid's leader Barrak Bin Urair and the fall of the Bani Khalid Emirate, the Utub were able to wrest control of Kuwait as a result of successive...
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Arabic tea (section History of Arabic Tea)
or loomi tea, is a type of herbal tea made from dried limes that is traditional to Iraq, Kuwait, Oman and United Arab Emirates. Tea in the Arab world is...
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1913 Emir Abdulaziz Al-Saud of Riyadh captured the Sanjak of Hasa from the Ottomans to become the new neighbor to the Emirate of Kuwait. According to the...
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Ancient Israelite cuisine (redirect from Cuisine of the Ancient Israelites)
culinary practices of the Israelites from the Late Bronze Age arrival of Israelites in the Land of Israel through to the mass expulsion of Jews from Roman...
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Armenian cuisine (redirect from Cuisine of Nagorno-Karabakh)
cuisine (Armenian: Հայկական խոհանոց) includes the foods and cooking techniques of the Armenian people and traditional Armenian foods and drinks. The cuisine...
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Syrian Jews (section Pronunciation of Hebrew)
lentil kedgeree Tabbouleh: Burghul salad with vine leaves Bazirjan or Muhammara: Burghul crushed wheat with pomegranate paste or prune juice Shakshouka...
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the control of the Bani Khalid Emirate, independent of Ottoman control since 1670 1750s — Bani Utbah migrants establish the Sheikhdom of Kuwait under...
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