rebelled, led by Sheikh Madibbo ibn Ali, a convert to the cause of the religious leader known as the Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad. Slatin gallantly defended his...
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (redirect from Mustafa Kemal Pascha)
(Selanik), Ottoman Empire (Thessaloniki in present-day Greece). His parents were Ali Rıza Efendi, a military officer originally from Kodžadžik (Kocacık), title...
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conquest of Egypt) to 1805 (the beginning of the Muhammad Ali dynasty; see list of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali dynasty). Governors of Egypt after 1805 are...
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put the controversy surrounding his death to rest. Disputed with Ali Mahdi Muhammad. Dale, Iain (2020). The Prime Ministers. London: Hodder & Stoughton...
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for the veneration of Paul: 21 Days before Pascha – Synaxis of the Saints of Rhodes. 21 Days after Pascha – Synaxis of the Saints of Euboea. First Sunday...
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Bewohner des Gebirgstals am oberen Lim verteidigten unter Leitung des Ali Pascha von Gusinje ihre Heimat gegen die Montenegriner. Die historische Schlacht...
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province of Palestine" 1154: Muhammad al-Idrisi, Tabula Rogeriana or The Book of Pleasant Journeys into Faraway Lands 1173: Ali of Herat, Book of Indications...
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acquired several female slaves during his travels. According to Shia Muslims, Muhammad sanctioned fixed-term marriage—muta'a in Iraq and sigheh in Iran—which...
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follows: Bright Week – the period from Pascha (Easter Sunday) through Thomas Sunday (the Sunday after Pascha), inclusive. The Afterfeast of Pentecost...
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1988 135. Muṣṭafā ʿĀlī's Furṣat-nāme: Edition und Bearbeitung einer Quelle zur Geschichte des persischen Feldzugs unter Koca Sinan Pascha|Sinān Paša 1580...
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tafaska "ewe for slaughter on the (Islamic) Feast of Immolation", from pascha, the Latinized name of the Jewish festival of Passover (Pesaḥ) or, more...
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li-l-Kitab, Cairo, 1994. ISBN 977-01-3703-0. Ludwig Borchardt: Max Herz-Pascha†. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung 39, 1919, p. 368. Ignaz Goldziher: Herz...
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