Mahdia (Arabic: المهدية al-Mahdīyah) is a Tunisian coastal city with 76,513 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse. Mahdia is a provincial...
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Mahdia is a city in Tunisia. Mahdia may also refer to: Mahdia Governorate in Tunisia Mahdia, Guyana History of Mahdist Sudan Mehdya, a city in Morocco...
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Mahdia is a town in Guyana, located near the centre of the country at an altitude of 415 m (1,362 ft). Commerce is centred on the area's gold and diamond...
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Mahdia Governorate (Tunisian Arabic: ولاية المهدية; French: Gouvernorat de Mahdia) is in central-eastern Tunisia, named after its largest town and administrative...
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Mahdia District is a district of Tiaret Province, Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Mahdia Aïn Zarit Nadorah Sebaïne v t...
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shipwreck of Mahdia was found by Greek sponge fishermen off the coast of Tunisia in June 1907. The shipwreck near the modern town of Mahdia is dated to...
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The Mahdia campaign of 1087 was a raid on the North African town of Mahdia by armed ships from the northern Italian maritime republics of Genoa and Pisa...
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On May 21, 2023, a fire broke out in a secondary school dormitory in Mahdia, Potaro-Siparuni, Guyana, killing at least 20 people. The fire was among the...
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Barbary Crusade (redirect from Mahdia Crusade)
Barbary Crusade, also called the Mahdia Crusade, was a Franco-Genoese military expedition in 1390 that led to the siege of Mahdia, then a stronghold of the Barbary...
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The Mahdia Museum is a museum in Tunisia specialising in Tunisian archaeology and heritage. It is located in the city of Mahdia. The museum collections...
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Gare Mahdia is a railway station in Mahdia, Tunisia, forming the southern terminus of the electrified, metre-gauge Sahel Metro line. It is operated by...
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Kingdom of Africa (category History of Mahdia)
to Mahdia, and al-Hasan of Mahdia attacked it and brought back Yūsuf to Mahdia, and stoned him to death. It is possible that Roger's attack on Mahdia in...
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They were based in Kairouan until 1057, when they moved the capital to Mahdia on the coast. The Zirids of Ifriqiya also intervened in Sicily during the...
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the Tunisian city of Mahdia, including: Mahdia campaign of 1087, in which Genoese and Pisan forces sacked the city Capture of Mahdia (1148), the city was...
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The Mahdia campaign of 1123 was a military operation launched by the Normans against the Zirid dynasty as revenge for a raid that happened in Nicotera...
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metre gauge railway and suburban rail line with trains serving Sousse and Mahdia, with a spur to Monastir, in Tunisia. The 73 kilometres (45 mi) line has...
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The capture of Mahdia was an amphibious military operation that took place from June to September, 1550, during the struggle between the Ottoman Empire...
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Mahdia Airport (IATA: MHA, ICAO: SYMD) is an airport serving the village of Mahdia, in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana. The airport's only runway...
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Mahdia Maritime Cemetery in Tunisia is a burial site in the city of Mahdia where thousands of centuries-old tombs have been distributed without order....
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eastern shore, from Hammamet in the north to Mahdia in the south, including the governorates of Monastir, Mahdia, Sfax and Sousse. Its name derives from the...
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El Makarem de Mahdia (Arabic: مكارم المهدية), often referred to as EMM or mainly El-Makarem is a football team from the city of Mahdia. The club was founded...
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Mahdia is a town and commune in Tiaret Province in northwestern Algeria. Founded in 1905 by Auguste Burdeau, the town bore the name Burdeau during the...
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El Djem (category Populated places in Mahdia Governorate)
El Djem or El Jem (Tunisian Arabic: الجمّ, il-Jamm) is a town in Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. Its population was 21,544 at the 2014 census. It is home...
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LGBT-affirming and woman-centered mosque in Chicago. The organizers were Mahdia Lynn and Zaynab Shahar. The mosque offered its first Friday prayer the first...
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Mounira El Mahdeya (redirect from Munira al-Mahdia)
Theatre Volume 4: The Arab World. Storbritannien: Routledge. "Mounira El Mahdia : la Sultane du tarab, une diva avant l'heure". Turess. Retrieved 2020-04-10...
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Jean de Béthencourt (section Siege of Mahdia)
knights under the leadership of Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, lay siege to Mahdia in Tunis. The French were unfamiliar with the terrain, lacked heavy siege...
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Philip of Mahdia, a North African of berber origin, was the emir of Palermo, and successor of the great George of Antioch. He was a eunuch who rose through...
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Bizerte Kef Béja Kasserine Gafsa Tozeur Kebili Tataouine Medenine Gabès Sfax Mahdia Monastir Sousse Nabeul Sidi Bouzid Kairouan Siliana Zaghouan Manouba Ben...
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431 3.02 7 Cuyuni-Mazaruni Bartica 47,213 20,280 0.43 8 Potaro-Siparuni Mahdia 20,051 10,190 0.51 9 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Lethem 57,750 24,212 0...
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The siege of Mahdia was a seven month siege led by the Almohad Caliph Abd al-Mu’min against the Norman forces of King William I of Sicily. The people of...
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