• The Nasiriyya (Arabic: الزاوية الناصرية) is a Sufi order founded by Sidi Mohammed ibn Nasir al-Drawi (1603–1674) whose centre was Tamegroute. Darqawa...
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    and reconstruction. Ur, one of the first Sumerian cities, which is near Nasiriyya, has been partially restored. This is a list of examples of some significant...
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    Muʿizz al-Dīn and founded by Sultan Iltutmish. The other madrasa was the Nāṣiriyya, named after Nāṣir al-Dīn Maḥmūd and built by Balban. These two madrasas...
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    religion through its famous Sufi zawiya. This was a historical center of the Nasiriyya order, one of the most influential (and at one time one of the largest)...
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    İsmailağa Khalidiyya (see also Khâlid-i Baghdâdî) Saifia Süleymancılar Nasiriyya Nimatullahi Noorbakshia Qadiriyya (Qadiri, Elkadr, Kadray, Kadiri) Kasnazani...
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    Mònica; Puig-Aguilar, Roser (2015). "Al-Asf ī's Description of the Zāwiya Nasiriyya: The Use of Buildings as Astronomical Tools". Journal for the History...
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  • specialized in Hanafi jurisprudence (now al-Mujāhidīn Mosque). 1214: an-Nāṣiriyya (an-Nāṣriyya): on top of the Golden Gate; named after his uncle, Saladin...
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  • Habibiyya Hansaliyya [ar] Isawiyya Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwatiyya Madyaniyya Nasiriyya Omariyya Ouazzaniyya Qadiriyya Rahmaniyya Senusiyya Shadhiliyya Sheikhiyya...
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    Habibiyya Hansaliyya [ar] Isawiyya Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwatiyya Madyaniyya Nasiriyya Omariyya Ouazzaniyya Qadiriyya Rahmaniyya Senusiyya Shadhiliyya Sheikhiyya...
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    or after), al-Qartawiyya (founded circa 1326), al-Shamsiyya (1349), al-Nasiriyya (1354–60), and al-Nuriyya (14th century), and an unidentified "Mashhad"...
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    Habibiyya Hansaliyya [ar] Isawiyya Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwatiyya Madyaniyya Nasiriyya Omariyya Ouazzaniyya Qadiriyya Rahmaniyya Senusiyya Shadhiliyya Sheikhiyya...
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    order based in the town of Iligh ruled the Sous region. The Zawiya al-Nasiriyya in Tamegroute, which still exists today, also ruled as an effectively...
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    of Taroudant and its Madrasa, he continued his studies in the Zaouia Nasiriyya under Mohammed ibn Nasir for four years, the Zaouia of Dila, in Marrakesh...
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  • Mamluks, consisting of the Aziziyya Regiment founded by his father and the Nasiriyya Regiment founded by himself. The military command over them was held by...
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    ksar (descendants of the family associated with the prestigious Zawiya Nasiriyya in Tamegroute), was chosen by Madani El Glaoui (older brother of Thami...
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    Fez. While there, he joined three Sufi brotherhoods, the Qadiriyya, the Nasiriyya, and the tariqa of Ahmad al-Habib b. Muhammed. In Fez, he met a seer who...
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  • bombing, the Imam Ali mosque bombing, the attack on the Italian base in Nasiriyya and the attack that killed Ezzedine Salim. The authorities said that al-Kurdi...
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  • Diwaniyya on May 11. On May 13, the Muntafiq tribes of Suq al-Shuyukh and Nasiriyya revolted as well, shortly after which their sheikhs travelled to Najaf...
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  • al-Maʿarra, and worked as a mudarris (teacher) at the school known as the Nāṣiriyya by the Golden Gate in Jerusalem. He studied under his father. When the...
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    or after), al-Qartawiyya (founded circa 1326), al-Shamsiyya (1349), al-Nasiriyya (1354–60), and al-Nuriyya (14th century), and an unidentified "Mashhad"...
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    He took part in the first communist circle established that year in al-Nasiriyya. Two years later, in 1929, Yusuf left his job at the Electricity Supply...
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  • year. Mehmed built many madrasas in and outside his realm, including the Nasiriyya or Hatuniyya Madrasa in Kayseri and Ghadiriyya in Jerusalem north of the...
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    al-Tusi (1201–1276) also related this method in his work al-Tadhkira al-Nasīriyya fī ʿilm al-Hayʾa ("Memoir on the Science of Astronomy"), although with...
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  • Habibiyya Hansaliyya [ar] Isawiyya Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwatiyya Madyaniyya Nasiriyya Omariyya Ouazzaniyya Qadiriyya Rahmaniyya Senusiyya Shadhiliyya Sheikhiyya...
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    the capital Baghdad; the main seat of the contingent was the city of Nāsiriyya, the provincial capital of Dhi Qar, where the Italian Barbara Contini...
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  • time. In addition, he was appointed as mudarris (professor) at rgw al-Nasiriyya al-Juwaniyya and preacher at the Umayyad Mosque at the same time. Five...
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  • (poem of praise) of his Shaikh Muhammad b. Nasir al-Dari of the Zawiya Nasiriyya of Tamegroute, is famous both in Morocco and West Africa. Al-Yusi, Rasa'il...
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    Habibiyya Hansaliyya [ar] Isawiyya Karzaziyya [ar] Khalwatiyya Madyaniyya Nasiriyya Omariyya Ouazzaniyya Qadiriyya Rahmaniyya Senusiyya Shadhiliyya Sheikhiyya...
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  • al-Drawi al-Aghlabi (1603–1674) was a Moroccan Sufi and founder of the Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi Muhammad bin Nasir was a theologian, scholar...
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