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    Taif (Arabic: اَلطَّائِفُ‎, romanized: Aṭ-Ṭāʾif, lit. 'The circulated or encircled', Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [atˤˈ tˤaː(j)ɪf]) is a city and governorate...
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  • The Taif Agreement (Arabic: اتفاق الطائف), officially known as the National Reconciliation Accord (وثيقة الوفاق الوطني), was reached to provide "the basis...
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  • Taif is a city and governorate in the Mecca Region of Saudi Arabia. Taif may also refer to: Taïf (arrondissement), arrondissement of Mbacké in Diourbel...
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  • Taif University is located in Al Hawiyah, Ta'if, Saudi Arabia. It was established in 2004. The university is one of three created by TU. The university...
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  • Taif Regional Airport (IATA: TIF, ICAO: OETF) is an airport in Taif, Saudi Arabia. The airport is located 30 km to the east of Taif and 70 km from Mecca...
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  • The Taif massacre was an incident that followed the short 1924 Battle of Taif; the entire episode is also known as the al-Taif incident. The battle and...
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  • The siege of Ta'if took place in 630, as the Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad besieged the city of Ta'if after their victory in the battles of...
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  • The Battle of Taif was fought between Ottoman forces and Syed Hussien bin Ali Sharif of Mecca in 1916. The Ottoman Army was in Taif, with Syed's forces...
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  • The Islamic prophet Muhammad went to the city of Ta’if in the year 619 AD. Muhammad, born in 570, at the age of 40 after claiming to have been visited...
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  • (ICAO: OETF) (KFAB) is a Royal Saudi Air Force military base located in Taif, Mecca Province. Saudi Arabia. RSAF 2 Wing: No. 3 Squadron RSAF with the...
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  • the summer of 2023 across four cities: Abha, Al Bahah, Khamis Mushait and Taif. A total of $10 million of prize money was awarded. Moroccan side Raja CA...
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    Shubra Palace is a royal palace in Taif, Saudi Arabia. It was one of the royal residences until 1995 when it was transformed into a museum. The building...
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  • In 1814, the Saudis laid siege to the Ottoman-held city of Taif, but the Ottoman governor of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, successfully forced them to raise...
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    Location Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Yemen Result Saudi victory Treaty of Taif signed on 14 June 1934, guaranteeing 20 years of peace between Saudi Arabia...
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    Taif Sami Mohammed is the Finance Minister and Director General of the Budget Department, Iraq. She has been in the forefront in preventing and deterring...
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    King Fahd Sports City (Arabic: مدينة الملك فهد الرياضية), also nicknamed "The Tent" (ملعب الخيمة Mala'ab al-Khaymah) or "Pearl of Stadiums" (درة الملاعب...
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  • Taif Ajba (Abkhaz: Таиф Аџьба) was an Abkhaz language poet from Abkhazia. Ajba was born on 11 March 1939 in the village of Achandara, Gudauta District...
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  • romanized: ʿAddās) was a young Christian slave boy of Assyrian origin who lived in Taif, a mountainous area south of Mecca, during the times of Muhammad. Originally...
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  • to march on Taif. In the month of Safar, an Ikhwan contingent of 3,000 fighters led by Sultan bin Bijad positioned themselves near Taif with a strong...
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  • «Sibur-RT JSC», formerly known as «TAIF JSC» (Tatar-American Investment and Finance company), is a Russian investment holding and oil company, headquartered...
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    Al-Kinani, Mohammed (2018-01-11). "Taif mosque is a historic Saudi jewel with a story to tell". Arab News. Taif, Saudi Arabia. Retrieved 2024-02-27....
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    however, and it was one of the factors in the 1975–1990 civil war. The Taif Agreement of 1989, which ended the civil war, reapportioned the Parliament...
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  • Taif 6 July 1985 King Fahd Stadium, Taif 8 July 1985 King Fahd Stadium, Taif Referee: Mohammed Senhoub (Yemen) 10 July 1985 King Fahd Stadium, Taif Referee:...
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    compensation was set to 50 million KWD as of 2017. Politics of Kuwait In exile in Taif, Saudi Arabia between 2 August 1990 and 15 March 1991, due to the Iraqi invasion...
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    Lebanon, were also stationed in the country during this time. In 1989, the Taif Agreement marked the beginning of the end for the fighting as a committee...
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    began to return. In the same month, the Lebanese Parliament agreed to the Taif Agreement, which included an outline timetable for Syrian withdrawal from...
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    Al-Qurayyah Bani Malik (south of Taif). It is the highest peak above sea level in the region and is a tourist destination in Taif Governorate. It is around 5...
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    A Saudi woman riding a horse at Souk Okaz, a yearly cultural festival in the outskirts of Taif...
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    Taif was one of four wooden-hulled Mecidiye-class paddle frigates built for the Ottoman Navy in the 1840s; they were the first Ottoman-built warships powered...
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  • scheduled flights to Saudi Arabia on the 24 June 2011 to Ha'il, Tabuk and Taif. On 27 October 2016, the airline launched domestic services within Saudi...
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