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    Abyssinia (redirect from Al-Habash)
    Abyssinia (also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands...
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    George Habash (Arabic: جورج حبش, romanized: Jūrj Ḥabash), also known by his laqab "Al-Hakim" (Arabic: الحكيم, romanized: Al-Ḥakīm, lit. 'The Wise Man or...
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  • Habash al-Hasib al-Marwazi (766 – d. after 869 in Samarra, modern Iraq) was a Persian astronomer, geographer, and mathematician from Merv in Khorasan,...
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  • Look up Habesha or Habasha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Habash may refer to: Al-Habash, ancient region in the Horn of Africa Habesha people, of Ethiopia...
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  • Al-Ahbash (Arabic: الأحباش, al-aḥbāsh, English: "The Ethiopians"), also known as the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (Arabic: جمعية المشاريع...
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    Ethiopian–Adal War or Abyssinian–Adal War, also known in Arabic as the "Futuḥ al-Ḥabash" (Arabic: فتوح الحبش, conquest of Abyssinia), was a military conflict...
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    Mohammad Al-Habash or Mohamed Habash (Arabic: محمد حبش; born 1 October 1962) is a Syrian Islamic scholar, and writer. He is the principal figure of the...
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  • Khalid Habash Al-Suwaidi (born 10 October 1984 in Qatar) is a male shot putter from Qatar. His personal best throw is 20.54 metres, achieved in June 2005...
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  • Kahf al-Habash (Arabic: كهف الحبش) is a Syrian village located in Ayn Halaqim Nahiyah in Masyaf District, Hama. According to the Syria Central Bureau...
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  • Jewish traveler, claimed Zeila region was the land of Havilah confined by Al-Habash on the west. Zeila (Havilah) had been sacked by the Portuguese governor...
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    courageous military generals in East Africa, well documented in the Futuh Al Habash. Born into the powerful Geri Koombe clan, a branch of the Darood, he was...
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  • Marxist–Leninist and revolutionary socialist organization founded in 1967 by George Habash. It has consistently been the second-largest of the groups forming the Palestine...
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  • clan was the most powerful and most loyal to Imam Ahmed Al-Ghazi. According to Futuh Al Habash, the most original and authentic history of the Somalis...
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    Africa. In modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea was Al-Habash or Abyssinia, which was inhabited by the Habash or Abyssinians, who were the forebears of the...
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  • Fustat (Old Cairo), on a hill above the Lake of the Abyssinians (Birkat al-Habash). It was the site of the first, failed attempt to build a new observatory...
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    16th-century campaign is historically known as the Conquest of Abyssinia (Futuh al-Habash). During the war, Imam Ahmad pioneered the use of cannons supplied by...
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  • Ona Mafalda (Barcelona), Porij (Manchester), Hana Lili (Cardiff), Laila al Habash (Naples) and Mara Sattei (Milan), while Griff joined Bárbara Bandeira...
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    However, in 630, Muhammad sent a naval expedition led by Umar against al-Habash, the Expedition of Alqammah bin Mujazziz, igniting hostile relations....
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    a campaign historically known as the Conquest of Abyssinia or Futuh al Habash. Through a strong centralized administration and an aggressive military...
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  • Abu Ja'far ibn Habash was a Persian astronomer. He was most likely a son of Habash al-Hasib. Since his father died after 864 AD at the age of 100, it can...
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    retaliated." In 1529, Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (Ahmad Gurey or Gragn) led the Conquest of Abyssinia (Futuh al-Habash), which brought three-quarters of the...
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    Among the most prominent historical works is the medieval Futuh Al-Habash by Shihāb al-Dīn, which chronicles the Adal Sultanate army's conquest of Abyssinia...
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  • located at the religious, and not the political end." Sunni Shaykh Muhammad al-Habash interprets the provision to mean that it "refers to the situation where...
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    as the beden to transport their cargo. Along with the neighboring Habash of Al-Habash to the west, the Barbaroi who inhabited the area were recorded in...
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    southern edge of al-Qata'i (close to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun and the later Citadel of Salah ad-Din) to the former lake of Birkat al-Habash (just south of...
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    village; Habshi was a common term referring to the Siddi, Africans from Al-Habash (an Arabic term for Abbysinia or Ethiopia). This barren land was a Cattle...
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  • Ibrahim al-Ghazi during his 16th century conquest of Abyssinia; especially the Gurgura, Issa, Bursuk and Gadabuursi. In his medieval Futuh Al-Habash documenting...
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    in chronicles of that war written by Shihab Al-Din Ahmad Al-Gizany known as Futuh Al Habash. I. M. Lewis states: The Marrehan and the Habr Magadle [Magādi]...
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    9-16. Habash, Dalia (Spring 1998). "Wadi al-Joz: In Focus" (PDF). Jerusalem Quarterly. 1: 43–50. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wadi al Joz. Survey...
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    Sultanate embarked on a Conquest of Abyssinia (Futuh al-Habash) under the command of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (referred to as Gragn Mohammed or "Mohammed...
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