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Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Omran Al-Kaysi — (Born 1943) is an award winning[1] artist, historian and art critic.[1] He currently writes for the daily Lebanese newspaper, Kifaharabi and is a correspondent to a newspaper in Saudi Arabia.[1] Contents 1 Early … Wikipedia
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Battle of Ain Darra — The Battle of Ain Dara took place in the town of Ain Dara in 1711. It was between the Kaysi and the Yemeni Druze with the Kaysis victorious.BackgroundTraditionally there had been two branches of Druze living in the Jabal Amel region. The Yemeni… … Wikipedia
Druze — For other uses, see Druse (disambiguation). Druze دروز Druze star Total population 1,000,000 to 2,500,000 Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Jamal al-Din Hamdan — was a Lebanese Druze Sheikh living in the nineteenth century in Mount Lebanon. Following the , Hamdan was sentenced to death by the Ottoman Turkish authorities alongside ten other Druze sheikhs : Sa id Jumblat, Hussein Talhuq, As ad Talhuq, Qasim … Wikipedia
Al-Fath ibn Khaqan — or Abu Nasr al Fath ibn Mohammed Ibn Obeid Allah Ibn Khaqan Ibn Abdallah Al kaysi al Ishbili also spelled Ibn Khakan (died 1134) is a well known writer from al Andalus. Al Kaysi means: member of the tribe of Kais, al Isbili: native of Sevilla. He … Wikipedia
Al-Fath ibn Khaqan — (ou Abou Nasr al Fath ibn Mohammed Ibn Obeid Allah Ibn Khaqan Ibn Abdallah Al kaysi al Ishbili) aussi connu sous le nom d Ibn Khakan. Mort en 1134, il est un écrivain connu d Al Andalus. Al Kaysi signifie membre de la tribu de Kais et Al Isbili:… … Wikipédia en Français
Kahlan — was one of the main tribal federations of Saba a in Yemen. Conflict with HimyarBy the 1st century BC Saba a was declining gradually and its southern neighbor Himyar was able to settle many Nomadic tribes that was allied to Saba a and create a… … Wikipedia
Jumblatt — The Jumblatt Family (جنبلاط in Arabic, originally Kurdish Janboulad, also transliterated as Joumblatt, Junblat and Junblatt) is an influential Druze family who settled in the Lebanon mountains (coming from Syria) around the 15 16th century,… … Wikipedia