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    Al-Hujariah (Arabic: الحجرية), also known as Mikhlaf al-Maʿafir (Arabic: مخلاف المعافر) (al-Maʿafir region) and Mapharitis (Μαφαρῖτις), is a mountainous...
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    his body was never found. Abdul Fattah was born on 28 July 1939 in the Al-Hujariah district of the Taiz Governorate in North Yemen. Though his father was...
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    Maqbanah district. Al-Hugariyyah: (Arabic: الحجرية) It is the largest region in Taiz governorate. It is sometimes mistakenly called al-Hujariah district. The...
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    pursuits led him to Al-Hujariah, where his elder brother, Muhammad, held a clerical position in an Islamic court. In this setting, Al-Mu'allimi enrolled...
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  • his father, who was probably a shopkeeper, was originally from Yemen's Al-Hujariah region. His father was politically active and opposed Yemen's monarchy...
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    Al-Hujariah. Al-Msaod line – Coastal possessions Al-Msaod bin Al-Karam Al-Zurayi (1083–1110) Abi Al-Gharat bin Al-Msaod (1110–?) Muhammad bin Abi Al-Gharat...
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  • حجرية, romanized: Ḥujariyya, lit. 'Men of the Chambers') can refer to: Al-Hujariah, region in Yemen Hujariyya (Abbasid troops), an elite cavalry corps of...
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    Akhmour (category Sub-districts in Al-Mawasit District)
    Akhmour (Arabic: أخمور) is a sub-district of the Al-Mawasit District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen. Akhmour had a population of 6,553 at the 2004 census. Akhmour...
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