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    Kut (redirect from Kut-al-Imara)
    Kūt (Arabic: ٱلْكُوت, romanized: al-Kūt), officially Al-Kut, also spelled Kutulamare, Kut al-Imara, or Kut Al Amara is a city in eastern Iraq, on the left...
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    al-Imara (Arabic: العمارة), was a Palestinian village, located in the northern Negev Desert 27 kilometers (17 mi) northwest of Beersheba. In the British...
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  • Marines, abbreviated as IMARA Al-Imara, Palestinian village This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Imara. If an internal link...
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    (QDAP). 10: 170-194 [173], Pls. XXXVI-XL. Retrieved 9 January 2022. "Al-‘Imara al-‘Amira", detailed article at enjoyjerusalem.com (re-accessed January...
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    governor's palace (Dar al-Imāra). It featured a roofed colonnade and re-used columns from the nearby former Lakhmid capital of al-Hira and from former churches...
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    administrative capital in 870, called al-Qata'i, just northwest of al-Askar. It included a new grand palace (still called Dar al-'Imara), a hippodrome or military...
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    Sulaiman's tomb in al-Aqsa enclave. A cavetto frieze situated above the mihrab is identical to one found over the mihrab in the al-'Imara al-'Amira complex...
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  • Tulun's personal regiment at the Friday prayer. Ibn Tulun's palace, the Dar al-Imara ("House of the Emir") was built adjacent to the mosque and a private door...
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  • Pour un style national de l’architecture en Égypte. al-’imara, n° 5/6 de 1940, pp. 271–275. Majallat al-'Imarah digital archive on ArchNet Sayed Karim Archive...
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    Juzur al-Raḥma w Jannāt al-Saḥaṛāʼ. Cairo: Maktabat al-Anjlū al-Misṛīyah. Zahrān, D. M.-K. (2011). Al-ʻImāra al-Islāmiyya: Dirāsa Fī ʻImārat al-Munshaʼāt...
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  • 000 Arab troops to the city and constructing a Dar al-Imara (governor's palace). The Dar al-Imara was intended to serve as the residence of the Arab governor...
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    The ruler or governor of the city usually built his residence (the dar al-imara) next to the congregational mosque, and in this early period the ruler...
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  • wide veranda 100 yards long in front of the congregational hall. Its Dar al Imara structure was located south of its qibla wall. The Kufa grand mosque had...
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    Haifa, was first called al-imara al-jadida (Arabic: 'the new construction') by some, but others residing there called it Haifa al-Jadida ('New Haifa') at...
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    appearance of the four-iwan plan in Islamic architecture is at the dār al-imāra (governor's palace) in Kufa, as rebuilt by the Umayyad governor Ziyād ibn...
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  • British and Indian forces to win the Battle of Es Sinn and capture Kut al-Imara in September 1915. In October 1915, the rest of the squadron moved to Mesopotamia...
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    al-Askar. The new city included a palace known as the Dar al-Imara, a parade ground known as al-Maydan, a bimaristan (hospital), and an aqueduct to supply...
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    Muhammad ʿImāra (8 December 1931, 1350 A.H. – 28 February 2020, 1441 A.H.) was an Islamic thinker, an author and editor, as well as a member of al-Azhar's...
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    2020) ISBN 978-9-93352-061-8 Al-Imara, Ali (2012). Bridge of Light. published by Union of Iraqi Literaries and Writers. Al-Asadi, Mohammed (2013). Sand...
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    Bayyah Khurshid Ahmad Muhammad Imara Toguslu, Erkan; Leman, Johan (2014). "Fethullah Gülen, Tariq Ramadan and Yusuf al-Qaradawi: The Pluralisation of...
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    as al-miṣrān, "the two forts"), as well as Fustat and Kairouan in North Africa. Basic facilities like a mosque, a governor's residence (dār al-imāra),...
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  • in the spring of 715. A Friday mosque and an official residence (dar al-'imara) were built in Anjar. Its proximity to the ancient city of Baalbek made...
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  • Muḥammad Aḥmad al-Miṣrī 5/24 • Waqf al-‘Imāra al-‘Āmira 7/24 • Waqf Khalīl al-Raḥmān 8/24. In 1051 AH/1641/2, the Bedouin tribe of al-Sawālima from around...
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    Alexandria by attaching 12,000 Arab troops to the city and constructing a Dar al-Imara (governor's palace). Hourani mentioned that Alexandria as complete naval...
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  • including al-Burj, Bir Ma‘in (near present-day Modi‘in), Tall al-Safi, Zakariyya (in the Elah Valley), Abu Shusha and al-Qubab (southeast of Ramle), al-Khayriyya...
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    exterior zone of transition was needed. An example is the mausoleum of Al-imāra al-arabiyya in Aswan. Adding a tier of squinches made a dome taller, and...
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    Auja al-Hafir (Nessana) Beersheba al-Imara (Ofakim, Urim) al-Jammama (Ruhama) al-Khalasa Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) Khirbat Futais (Al-Qadirat clan of Al-Tiyaha...
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    established on land which had belonged to the Palestinian village of Al-Imara. Al-Imara became depopulated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and Urim was established...
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    Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Richards AJ, al-Imara L, Carter NP, Lloyd JC, Leversha MA, Pope FM (Jul 1994). "Localization...
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  • Architecture from China to Andalusia” (original title: Al Imara Al Islamia min al Seen ila Al Andalus), 2010 “With Ibn Khaldoun .. in His Journey” (original...
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