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    Al Warqa (Arabic: الورقاء, al-warqāʾ), sometimes spelled Al Warqa`a or Al Warqaa is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located southeast...
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  • in-house organic farm, 'Union Farm', providing pesticide-free vegetables at Al Warqa City Mall, with plans for expansion across its branches in the UAE. In...
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  • to a new campus in Al Warqa’a in 2007, the girls and boys school split into separate campuses. The girls school moved to Al Warqa in 2012. This school...
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    park's major source of energy is solar energy. The park is located on Al Warqa 5 on the Hatta Road. The park has around 3000 animals from 78 species of...
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  • League, the second tier of Saudi football. Al-Faisaly play their home games at the Al Majma'ah Sports City in Al Majma'ah. The club is named after King Faisal...
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    Rashid Al Maktoum approved the Blue Line Metro Project and the line will be extended from Centrepoint to International City via Mirdif and Al Warqa'a...
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  • September 2017, Beaconhouse Newlands school was commencing its operations in Al-Warqa, Midriff area in Dubai. The school offers the National Curriculum for England...
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    first attested to in the Kitab al Wusla il al Habib, which originates from Syria in the 13th century. The Kitab al Wusla il al Habib gives three recipes for...
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  • al-Mughira was made the governor of al-Mada'in, and later in 701, Hanzala ibn al-Warrad and Ibn 'Attab ibn Warqa' were appointed as the combined governors...
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    Bishop of Sidon and Beiteddine, Abdullah al-Bustani, who sent him at the age of 11 to the school at ‘Ayn Warqa in Ghosta, the most famous school of that...
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    the United Arab Emirates. It begins in New Al Falah in Abu Dhabi and extends north-eastward towards the Ras al-Khaimah emirate. E 311 has been called Sheikh...
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    commanders, Bahir ibn Warqa, and his head was sent to the caliph by the lieutenant governor of Merv, Bukayr ibn Wishah, to whom Abd al-Malik subsequently...
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  • Umm Waraqa (redirect from Umm Warqa)
    Umm Waraqah bint 'Abdullah b. Al-Harith Ansariah (commonly known as Umm Waraqah; Arabic: أم ورقة بنت عبد الله بن الحارث) was one of the female companions...
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    (1797–1830), and his maternal cousin Boulos Massaad (1806–1890), in Ayn Warqa school, one of the most prestigious Maronite schools of the 19th century...
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  • Mus'ab's fate. The head of Mus'ab's cavalry, Attab ibn Warqa, who had secretly defected to Abd al-Malik, subsequently deserted the battle with his horsemen...
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  • 2009-04-26. Retrieved 2020-03-01. "Facility Management | Dubai Textile City | Al Warqa | Dubai | UAE". Inaya. Retrieved 2020-03-01. "Emirates Free Zone". 2009-04-26...
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    al-Hudaybiya. As Muhammad advanced with his army to besiege Mecca, Abu Sufyan, along with others, including Muhammad's ally Khuza'i Budayl ibn Warqa,...
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  • way toward Iraq, but along the way he was met by reinforcements led by Warqa' ibn Jamil and convinced to turn back around. The combined forces met the...
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  • again supervised a prisoner exchange with the Byzantines, along with Ibn Warqa al-Shaybani. After 6,300 Muslims were exchanged for an equivalent number of...
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    fortified stronghold at Tirmidh. According to al-Tabari, the troops of a rival Tamimi commander, Bahir ibn Warqa, killed Ibn Khazim in the village of Shahmighad...
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    φύλλο 'leaf'. In Arabic, it is called ruqaq or ruqaqat; in the Maghreb, warqa (Arabic: ورقة) which is different from regular filo dough. In Turkish, it...
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    coffee, and the warqa pastry now used in pastilla. For Gil Marks, it was rather the Sephardic Jews who introduced the Ottoman warqa, which the Moroccans...
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    elements. The best description of these troops appears in the mid-13th century Warqa wa Gulshah, where numerous weapons are depicted, such as javelins, spears...
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    North African pie) is a meat or seafood pie in Maghrebi cuisine made with warqa dough (ورقة), which is similar to filo. It is a specialty of Morocco, Algeria...
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  • ibn Warqa' al-Saluli they collected themselves and joined Ibn al-Ashtar's right wing. Afterward, Ibn al-Ashtar directed the right wing under al-Azdi...
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    not used. Instead, they use another type of thin dough called malsouka or warqa and instead of walnuts or pistachios they use almonds. Like other forms...
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  • struggle to maintain al-Ma'mun's authority in the central lands of the caliphate. In 815 Isa was dispatched, together with Warqa' ibn Jamil, Hamdawayh...
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  • fighting, Shabib and 600 of his men took over al-Mada'in in central Iraq, defeating Attab ibn Warqa al-Riyahi. At this point, the Kharijites threatened...
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    Islamic scholars, such as al-Tabari, supported female leadership. In early Islamic history, women including Aisha, Ume Warqa, and Samra Binte Wahaib took...
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  • relationship with the Sultan's successor, for according to the medieval historian al-Maqrizi, Dawit sent 22 camels laden with gifts to Berkuk, the first Sultan...
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