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    Emir Assaf Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأمير منصور عساف) is a mosque located in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. This mosque was inaugurated by Emir Mansur Assaf in...
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  • headquarters in Ghazir, which served as the Assafs' base throughout their rule. Under the leadership of Emir Assaf, they were confirmed as the rulers of Keserwan...
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    Berytus. The square is surrounded by three mosques (Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Emir Assaf Mosque, Grand Omari Mosque) and three churches (Saint George Maronite...
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  • restored Al-Omari Grand Mosque. It passes by the Municipality of Beirut building of 1925 and the 16th century Emir Assaf Mosque to Martyrs’ Square, the...
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    is a list of mosques in Lebanon. Lists of mosques List of mosques in Beirut Islam in Lebanon Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosques in Lebanon....
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    fountain in its courtyard. Emir Assaf Mosque Emir Assaf Mosque is located in downtown Beirut, Emir Mansur Assaf inaugurated the mosque in 1597, on the former...
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    settled in Ghazir itself in 1517–1518 and served as the 'Assaf's chief political agents. The 'Assaf emirs launched numerous building works in Ghazir, including...
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    Muhammad Agha Shu'ayb was assassinated in the mosque by the agents of his rival Emir Mansur Assaf. The mosque is often noted in historical written accounts...
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    state. Assaf built a mosque in Tirat Luza in 1579/80, which contained an inscription bearing his name ("Emir Assaf ibn Nimr Bey"). The family's emirs may...
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    was the "emir of the Chouf", according to contemporary sources and, despite the non-use of mosques by the Druze, founded the Fakhreddine Mosque in the family's...
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    the Islamic State: An ideology of savagery". The Monthly.  • Moghadam, Assaf; Fishman, Brian (10 May 2011). Fault Lines in Global Jihad: Organizational...
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  • emirs (princes or lords) command over the Bedouin tribes of northern Syria. Their function was often to serve as auxiliary troops. Starting with Emir...
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    son of Emir Mulhim, Emir Yusuf, had backed Emir Ahmad in his struggle and had his properties in Chouf confiscated by Emir Mansur. Emir Yusuf, who was raised...
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  • Turkish economic workers who have come from the Republic of Turkey. The Assafs were the descendants of Turkmen tribesmen settled in the Keserwan area of...
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    Fakhr al-Din II (category Emirs of Mount Lebanon)
    الدين الثاني, romanized: Fakhr al-Dīn al-Thānī), was the paramount Druze emir of Mount Lebanon from the Ma'n dynasty, an Ottoman governor of Sidon-Beirut...
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    Morris 2005, 141-142 Koch 2021, 33-36 Daniel M. Master, Lawrence E. Stager, Assaf Yasur-Landau (2011). "Chronological Observations at the Dawn of the Iron...
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    themes of love, longing, and daily life experiences. Artists like Mohammad Assaf, winner of the Arab Idol competition, have gained international recognition...
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    as did Saud al-Faisal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ibrahim Al-Assaf as finance minister. Salman also "gave a bonus of two months' salary to...
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    was one of the culprits of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder Mohammed Assaf (born 1990), Libyan-born Palestinian singer Mohammed Ajeeb, British politician...
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    (or Bachir in French sources) would rise to become the Emir. Born into poverty, he was elected emir upon the abdication of his predecessor, and would rule...
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    (PDF) from the original on 21 April 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015. Moghadam, Assaf (2008). The Globalization of Martyrdom: Al Qaeda, Salafi Jihad, and the...
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  • Mulhim Ma'n (category Emirs of Mount Lebanon)
    Mulhim ibn Yunus Ma'n was the paramount Druze emir of Mount Lebanon and head of the Ma'n dynasty after succeeding his uncle Fakhr al-Din II in 1633. The...
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    2018. Archived from the original on 25 May 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2018. Al-Assaf, G. and Al-Malki, A., (2014), "Modelling the Macroeconomic Determinants...
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    (abbandonata a seguito della conquista turca del 1669) "Notre Dame RB Mick Assaf: Mick's Mickstape Season 2 Volume 1". I︠A︡roslav Dmytrovych Isai︠e︡vych...
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  • century. The national mosque of Qatar is named after him. The "Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque" was opened in 2011, with the Emir of Qatar presiding...
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    nicknamed Abu Nassif, Salim is nicknamed Abu Najib, Jurays is nicknamed Abu Assaf, and Hassan is nicknamed Abu Ali or Abu Yusuf, and Daoud is nicknamed Abu...
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    from the original on June 25, 2022. Retrieved December 10, 2016. Moghadam, Assaf (2008). The Globalization of Martyrdom: Al Qaeda, Salafi Jihad, and the...
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    University Press/University Press of New England; 2012) 502 pages; Sharon, Assaf, "The Long Paralysis of the Israeli Left" (review of Dan Ephron, Killing...
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    state. Ibn Battah was appointed a follower of Abdullah al-Tamimi[when?], the emir of al-Jawf, The Emirate of Transjordan, however, rejected this.[when?] It...
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    Sublime Porte appointed the Druze leader Fakhreddine II of the Maan family as emir to administer Jabal Amel (modern-day South Lebanon) and Galilee in addition...
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