Arab al-Mulk (Arabic: عرب الملك, also spelled Arab al-Milk, Beldi al-Melek, Balda al-Milk or Beldeh) is a coastal village in northwestern Syria, administratively... 11 KB (1,073 words) - 18:16, 27 December 2023 |
1018 – October 14, 1092), better known by his honorific title of Nizam al-Mulk (Persian: نظامالملک, lit. 'Order of the Realm') was a Persian scholar... 27 KB (3,404 words) - 10:17, 30 April 2024 |
Latakia Governorate (redirect from Al-Ladhiqiyah Governorate) transliterated as Ladhakia Governorate, (Arabic: مُحافظة اللاذقية / ALA-LC: Muḥāfaẓat al-Lādhiqīyah) is one of the 14 governorates of Syria. It is situated in western... 18 KB (1,144 words) - 17:46, 23 April 2024 |
b. Abī ’l-Faḍl Jaʿfar b. al-Muʿtamid (Arabic: أبو القاسم هبة الله بن أبي الفضل جعفر بن المعتمد), known as Ibn Sanāʾ al-Mulk (ابن سناء الملك), was a 12th-century... 3 KB (279 words) - 18:19, 8 March 2024 |
al-Mulk (Arabic: ست الملك, lit. 'Lady of the Kingdom'; 970–1023) was a Fatimid princess. After the disappearance of her half-brother, the caliph al-Hakim... 21 KB (2,966 words) - 01:56, 16 March 2024 |
Latakia (redirect from Al Ladhiqiyah) attached to the large province of Bilad Al-Sham (Greater Syria). Arab geographer, Al-Muqaddasi (d. 991), mentions al-Lādhiqīyah as belonging to the district... 82 KB (7,443 words) - 03:18, 25 April 2024 |
While being a major oil producing country, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has taken steps to introduce solar power on a large scale. However, solar power... 17 KB (1,855 words) - 17:07, 7 April 2024 |
against Fakhr al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, qādī of Tripoli. Buri however acted as a despotic governor and the population appealed to Fakhr al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, who... 7 KB (684 words) - 13:55, 27 February 2024 |
sees. The ruins of Paltus may be seen at Belde (Arab al-Mulk) at the south of Nahr al-Sin or Nahr al-Melek, the ancient Badan. The town was founded by... 2 KB (313 words) - 17:47, 31 March 2024 |
Ḍiyaʾ al-Mulk Aḥmad ibn Niẓām al-Mulk (Persian: ضیاءالملک احمد بن نظامالملک), was a Persian vizier of the Seljuq Empire and then the Abbasid Caliphate... 6 KB (568 words) - 10:58, 2 March 2024 |
he was poisoned by Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadi, while others say that he was poisoned by the supporters of Nizam al-Mulk. Although he was known by several... 25 KB (3,016 words) - 10:19, 30 April 2024 |
Shams al-Mulk Nasr was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1068 to 1080. He was one of the greatest rulers of the dynasty. He was the son of Böritigin... 5 KB (474 words) - 16:11, 29 January 2024 |
God's presence.: 189 Below alam al-jabarut lies alam al-malakut ("World of Sovereignty"), followed by alam al-mulk ("World of Dominion"). The term jabarut... 4 KB (466 words) - 17:52, 19 December 2023 |
Ayn al-Kurum to the northeast, Beit Yashout to the east, Nahr al-Bared to the southeast, Daliyah to the south, Dweir Baabda, Baniyas and Arab al-Mulk to... 4 KB (164 words) - 18:07, 5 December 2021 |
Nearby localities include Arab al-Mulk and Qurfays and Sarabion to the west, Jableh to the northwest, Siyano to the north, Ayn al-Sharqiyah to the northeast... 4 KB (213 words) - 21:21, 14 May 2022 |
Abdul Malik (redirect from 'Abd al-Malik) meaning "servant of the Owner", referring to the Qur'anic name Mālik-ul-Mulk. The two names are difficult to distinguish in transliteration, and some... 5 KB (710 words) - 09:21, 12 April 2024 |
Arabic name (redirect from Arab naming conventions) Examples include Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, Shams al-Dīn, Nūr al-Dīn, Izz al-Din, Nāṣir al-Dawla, Niẓām al-Mulk, Sayf al-Islām. In ancient Arab societies, use of a laqab... 38 KB (2,804 words) - 06:44, 20 April 2024 |
Shams al-Mulk Isma'il (1113 – February 1, 1135) was the Burid atabeg (or Seljuk ruler) of the Emirate of Damascus from 1132 to 1135. Shams al-Mulk Isma'il... 3 KB (339 words) - 23:08, 2 May 2023 |
north of the Lebanese-Syrian border, ca. 1177–1289 Arab al-Mulk (Belda or Beaude, in Arabic also Balda al-Milk or Beldeh) near Margat, 1160s–1271 Qurfays... 17 KB (1,808 words) - 07:12, 4 March 2024 |
south of Latakia. Nearby localities include Arab al-Mulk to the west, Jableh to the northwest, al-Aqibah and al-Qutailibiyah to the northeast, Sarabion and... 6 KB (378 words) - 05:41, 13 December 2021 |
group of institutions of higher education established by Khwaja Nizam al-Mulk in the eleventh century in Iran. The name nizamiyyah derives from his name... 5 KB (517 words) - 20:55, 20 April 2024 |
Pour Le Commerce, L'industrie & Les Professions Libérales Dans Les Pays Arabes. (1972). Page 12. "Kessab nahiyah population". Cbssyr.org. Archived from... 29 KB (3,154 words) - 14:27, 5 October 2023 |
city of Paltus, which would become an Arab settlement called Arab al-Mulk during later era, as recorded by Yaqut al-Hamawi. In July 640, during the siege... 87 KB (8,892 words) - 05:36, 28 April 2024 |
Umayyad Caliphate (redirect from Al-Ḫilāfat al-ʾumawiyya) Abd al-Aziz, as his successor and he took office in 717. After the Arabs' severe losses in the offensive against Constantinople, Umar drew down Arab forces... 112 KB (14,315 words) - 11:13, 19 April 2024 |
Hasan-i Sabbah (redirect from Al-Hasan ibn-al-Sabbah) by both Arabs and Turkish subjugation; this place was also a home of Shia leaning. The news of this Ismā'īlī's activities reached Nizam al-Mulk, who dispatched... 27 KB (3,156 words) - 04:47, 27 April 2024 |
al-Assad attends graduation ceremony for 5th batch of National Center of Distinguished Students in Lattakia - Syrian Arab News Agency". Syrian Arab News... 15 KB (1,447 words) - 16:12, 11 February 2023 |