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    Ceuta (redirect from سَبْتَة)
    These clipped forms continued as Berber Sebta and Arabic Sabtan or Sabtah (سبتة‎), which themselves became Ceuta in Portuguese (pronounced [ˈseu̯tɐ]) and...
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    Pelagie/Ìsuli Pilaggî ITA Ceuta (Spain) 20 85,107 2017 3,575 — Ceuta/Sebta/سَبْتَة (Sabtah) EA Egypt 1,001,450 82,868,000 2012 83 Cairo مِصر (Miṣr) EGY Libya...
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    occurrence and Georgius Monachus, cited in : 94  Modern Arabic: يوليان كونت سبتة, Youliān Kont Sabteh; in one Classical manuscript بليان, Bīlyan the latter...
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  • The Taifa of Ceuta (Arabic: طائفة سبتة) was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century. The...
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  • الزّويرات az-Zuwayrāt. Zouérat, Mauritania سامرّاء Sāmarrāʼ. Samarra, Iraq سبتة Sabtaḧ. Ceuta, Spain. سخنين Saḫnīn. Sakhnin, Israel سرقسطة Saraqusṭaḧ. Zaragoza...
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  • referred to in the mediaeval Spanish romances Modern Arabic: يوليان كونت سبتة, Youliān Kont Sabteh; in Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam, بؙلْيان, Bulyan, the latter is...
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  • Kanbaniya Cazarabet Qaṣr Abbād Founded with Arabic name Ceuta Sabtah (سَبْتَة) The area was known as Septem Fratres (Seven Brothers) in Latin, this would...
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    Sépton) or, occasionally, Septa. It continued as Sebtan or Sabta (Arabic: سبتة) during the Middle Ages. The Phoenicians found a small Berber settlement...
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