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    Djamaʽa el Djedid (الجامع الجديد), also rendered Djamaa al-Djedid, or Jamaa El Jedid (meaning New Mosque) is a mosque in Algiers, the capital of Algeria...
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    Kahina, on Boulevard Hammou-boutlelis, in Oran. Djama'a al-Djedid, also referred to as the Jamaa al-Jadid, Jamaa El Jedid, or the New Mosque, (Turkish: Yeni...
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    (built in 1794 by the Dey Baba Hassan) flanked by two minarets; Djama’a al-Djedid (1660, at the time of the Ottomans) with its large finished ovoid cupola...
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    Barani Mosque Algiers 1653 Bey Mohamed el-Kebir Mosque Oran 1792 Djama’a al-Djedid Algiers 1660 Great Mosque of Algiers Algiers 1097 Emir Abdelkader Mosque...
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    Digital Photo Archive (includes some pictures inside the mosque) Jami al-Djedid at ArchNet (includes a couple of historic pictures of the mosque, including...
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    today. Tatar-Mongols shortly conquered the territory and called it Șehr al-Djedid (New City). Skilled craftsmen were brought to the area which resulted...
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    - Alamy". Archived from the original on 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2017-07-20. Al Rahman Mosque , Cherchell Archived 2017-06-28 at the Wayback Machine. Wikimedia...
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    Nizam-i Cedid (redirect from Nizam-i Djedid)
    West by returning to the glory days of the 16th century, but the Nizam-i Djedid reforms were premised on the idea that Western ideas and processes had to...
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    Phillips, Yale University Press, 2007, p. 114 "El Mouradia, Chadli Ben Djedid". El-mouradia.dz. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved...
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    volume could never have been filled by rainwater alone. The cistern of Bordj Djedid is made up of 18 barrel-shaped basins arranged in parallel and held between...
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    Algiers (redirect from Algiers, AL)
    Ketchaoua Mosque (rebuilt in the 18th century by the Dey Baba Hassan), El Djedid Mosque (built in 1660, at the time of Turkish regency), El Kebir Mosque...
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    notable monument from this period in Algiers is the New Mosque (Djamaa el Djedid) in Algiers, built in 1660–1661.: 239 : 433  The mosque has a large central...
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    al Saghir ibn al Hādjadj ibn Abd-Allah al Wofrāni Auteur du (1889). Nozhet-el hādi bi akhbar moulouk el-Karn el-Hadi : 1511-1670 / [par] Mohammad al Saghir...
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  • recitation of the Hizb Rateb and the reading of Sahih Bukhari in the Djamaa el Djedid and Djamaa el Kebir with his friend, the illustrious Imam and mufti Abderrahmane...
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    El Oula (1912)/ Alula/Al-'Ula Bedaï (2911)/ Bedaya Mashad Sahl Matran/Sahel Mater Zumurrud/Zumrud/Zomorod Bir Jadeed/Bir el Djedid/Bir Jadid Towaira/Tuweiro...
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    Aoulef (redirect from Aoulef al Arab)
    of 1984, the commune was composed of eight localities: Ouamanat Takaraft Djedid Gasbet Bellal Gasbet Maïkhaf Roukina Zaouit Heinoume Habbadat Algeria portal...
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    others: the "basins of Hamilcar" and those located on the hill of Bordj Djedid. From the Middle Ages, the cisterns were used as makeshift houses, stables...
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    the neighbourhood of Bjordi Djedid. The Baths of Antoninus continued to function in the Arab period and the historian Al-Bakri stated that they were still...
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    bombings (11 December 2007) Djamaa el Djazaïr Djamaa el Kebir Djamaa el Djedid Ketchaoua Mosque Safir Mosque Thaalibia Cemetery Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine...
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    XI, crashed on 27 February on the flight leg from Damascus to Jerusalem at Al-Samra near the Sea of Galilee, killing pilot Navy Lieutenant (Ottoman Turkish:...
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    stationed there. Khalil Agha launched his rule by building the iconic Djamaa el Djedid mosque. The era of the aghas began and the pashalik became a military republic...
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    Bab Jedid (Arabic: باب الجديد), also spelled Bab Djedid or Bab Jdid, is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis. It is the sixth gate pierced in the ramparts...
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    president of the Chamber of Deputies was a Deputy from Jerusalem, Yusif Dia Pasha Al Khalidi.[citation needed] Mehmed Rushdi Pasha Ahmed Vefik Pasha Hussein Avni...
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    his anger at a valide sultan's presence in the council. In 1599, the Shaykh al-Islām complained about the valide's involvement in government affairs, especially...
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  • Kaganovich, Albert, Paul, Paul and Baldauf, Ingeborg. The Mashhadi Jews (Djedids) in Central Asia, Berlin, Boston: Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2021. https://doi...
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    origin of the English "arsenal"—which in turn derived from the Arabic dār al-sināʿa. In the course of their expansion, the Ottomans captured a number of...
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  • Excerpts available at Google Books. Albert Kaganovich, The Mashhadi Jews (Djedids) in Central Asia (Klaus Schwarz Verlag, 2007), ISBN 978-3-87997-141-6 [1]...
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    also may represent flag of cities or emirates such as the emirate of Umm Al-Quwain. Flag of Azerbaijan Flag of the Rif Republic Flag of Pakistan Flag...
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    Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli Martolos Arnaut Reform period Nizam-i Djedid Sekban-i Djedid Auspicious Incident Mansure Army Hamidieh Modern army (1861–1922)...
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    Labour Party in Palestine (Poale Zion), Al-Fatat (also known as the Young Arab Society; Jam’iyat al-'Arabiya al-Fatat), Ottoman Party for Administrative...
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