Hulwan (Persian: حلوان) was an ancient town on the Zagros Mountains in western Iran, located on the entrance of the Paytak Pass, nowadays identified with...
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of government about 20 kilometers (12 mi) south of the city and founded Hulwan. According to the 15th-century Egyptian historian al-Maqrizi, Abd al-Aziz...
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Barḥadbshabba of Ḥulwān was a 7th-century theologian and Christian bishop of the Church of the East who wrote many religious works and a history of the...
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The Metropolitanate of Hulwan was an East Syriac metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the eighth and twelfth centuries, with suffragan...
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Helwan Governorate (redirect from Ḩulwān Governorate)
Helwan Governorate was one of the governorates of Egypt. It was located in Lower Egypt. The Helwan Governorate was split from the Cairo Governorate in...
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Helwan University (redirect from Hulwan University)
Helwan University is a public university based in Helwan, Egypt, which is part of Greater Cairo on over 350 acres (140 ha). It comprises 23 faculties and...
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in Kurdish dictionaries. The Annazids principally controlled Kermanshah, Hulwan, Dinavar, Shahrizor, Daquq, Daskara, Mandali and Numaniyah. The founder...
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Alwand River (redirect from Hulwan River)
Minorsky, the name "Alwand" is related to the name of the historical city of Hulwan, which lay on the river near the present-day city of Sarpol-e Zahab.: 80 ...
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ibn al-Qayn ibn Jasr ibn Shay' Allah ibn Asad ibn Wabara ibn Taghlib ibn Hulwan ibn Imran ibn al-Haf ibn Quda'a. Her (Ma'wiyah's) mother was 'Atikah bint...
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Gorgan (Astarabad); Ziyarid, Alavids Herat; Ghurid, Kartids, Timurid Empire Hulwan; Annazids Ij (Ig); Shabankara Isfahan; Ziyarid dynasty, Kakuyid Emirate...
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al-Qa'qa should continue to pursue Yazdegerd to Hulwan. Al-Qa'qa clashed against another Sassanid force in Hulwan led by Kihran ar-Razi, who al-Qa'qa personally...
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Kavad I (r. 488–496, 498–531) in the Hulwan region. It was the capital of a province possibly identical to the Hulwan region and bordering the provinces...
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"az-Zaiyyat" was given to him because he used to work transporting natural oils to Hulwan and then bringing cheese and walnuts back to Kufa. He was persian. His style...
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11,001 JD Kachhi Unus Ahmed 1422 Independent Bhosale Ashok Anna 1289 BBM Hulwan Gajanan Pandurang 989 SP Kavale Ramchandra Bhau 939 Independent Patil Indubai...
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Yazdegerd took his treasury, and along with 1,000 of his servants fled to Hulwan in Media, leaving Rostam Farrokhzad's brother Farrukhzad in charge of Ctesiphon...
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between Shahrizor and Khuzistan) and the Annazids (990–1116) (centered in Hulwan) and in the west the Marwanids (990–1096) to the south of Diyarbakır and...
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and seized Hulwan from the 'Annazids. The Buyid Musharrif al-Dawla, who ruled over Fars and Iraq, forced the Kakuyids to withdraw from Hulwan, but they...
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"Castle of Shirin", named after the wife of the Sasanian shah Khosrow II. At Hulwan, the road left the Mesopotamian plain and entered the Zagros Mountains and...
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of the state, especially in their traditional axis of Rayy, Hamadhan and Hulwan. Turkmens were difficult to manage, and they were susceptible to undisciplined...
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Ifriqiya, Egypt, Syria, the Jazira and Mosul, Armenia, Mihrajanqadhaq and Hulwan, with Musa ibn Bugha as his deputy. Nevertheless, it was al-Muwaffaq (his...
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the province. Umar spent part of his childhood in Egypt, particularly in Hulwan, which had become the seat of his father's governorship between 686 and...
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Battle of Khaniqeen and captured the city. The Persians then withdrew to Hulwan. Qa'qa followed and laid siege to the city, which was captured in January...
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Padang, Indonesia Halvan, Kurdistan, Iran Halvan, South Khorasan, Iran Hulwan, an ancient town in Iran Helwan, a city in Egypt Helwan, a licensed copy...
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Jabala after a series of hard-fought engagements near Hamadan, and reached Hulwan by winter. Al-Amin now desperately tried to bolster his forces by alliances...
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" Barḥadbshabba ʿArbaya is possibly the same person as Barḥadbshabba of Ḥulwān. Tannous 2010. Becker & Childers 2011. Ramelli 2018. Tannous 2010 gives...
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حدائق القبة Hada'iq al-Qubbah 338,126 Kism (fully urban) Helwan قسم حلوان Ḥulwān 557,620 Kism (fully urban) Nasr City 1 قسم اول مدينة نصر Madīnat an-Naṣr...
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Salihids' genealogical connection to Quda'a was the following: Salīḥ ibn Ḥulwān ibn ʿImran ibn Ilḥafī ibn Quḍāʿa. The actual name of Salīḥ, the tribe's...
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the President of the Republic of Indonesia No. 62 Year 2016 Article 31 Hulwan, Arif (13 June 2016). "Ryamizard Ingin Intelejen Utuh". mediaindonesia.com...
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Yazdegerd III, who fled to Hulwan with his property, family and 1,000 servants. Farrukhzad, however, also fled to Hulwan after a small and disheartening...
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