Abbasa can refer to: Abbasa, Iran, a village in northern Iran Abbasa bint al-Mahdi, 8th-century Abbasid princess Abbasa bint Sulayman, was the daughter...
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Abbasa bint Sulayman (Arabic: العباسة بنت سليمان) was an Abbasid princess, daughter of Sulayman ibn Abi Ja'far, niece of Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi and wife...
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Abbasa bint al-Mahdi (Arabic: العباسة بنت المهدي, romanized: al-ʿAbbāsa; c. 765 – after 804) was a famous Abbasid princess. She was the daughter of Abbasid...
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Abbasa (Persian: عباسا) is a village in Natel Kenar-e Olya Rural District of the Central District of Nur County, Mazandaran province, Iran. At the time...
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Harun al-Rashīd found his chief pleasure in the society of his sister ʿAbbāsa and Barmakid prince Jafar bin Yahya. In order that these two might be with...
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Abasa (also spelled: Abbasa, Abbaso) (Somali: Abaaso) is an ancient town in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland. Abasa is situated around 50 km...
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who had repudiated her. Another wife married around the same year was Abbasa, daughter of Sulayman ibn Abi Ja'far. Another wife was Jurashiyyah al-Uthmanniyah...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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concubine was Rahim, who was the mother of his oldest surviving child, Abbasa. Another was al-Khayzuran bint Atta. She was the mother of caliphs al-Hadi...
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Fatimah bint Muhammad was the wife of Arab caliph Al-Mansur. Abbasa bint al-Mahdi also known Abbasa bint Muhammad was the Abbasid princess. Ulayya bint al-Mahdi...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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1905: Abu Muslim al-Khurasani (Abu Muslim Khorasani) 1906: al-'Abbasa ukht al-Rashid (Abbasa Sister of Harun al-Rashid) 1907: al-Amin wa al-Ma'mun (al-Amin...
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Shapsugs, the settlement was noted by Italian travelers of the 17th century as Abbasa. On May 3, 1838, it was the site of the Subashi landing of the Russians...
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half-brothers; Ubaydallah, Ibrahim, Mansur, Ali, Abdallah. He also had half-sisters; Abbasa was his elder half-sister, others were Ulayya and Aliyah. Al-Hadi was the...
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by the bravery of his officers. Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid marries Abbasa, the daughter of Abbasid prince and official Sulayman. Summer – Emperor...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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oath to the people of Mecca. Muhammad also married al-Mahdi's daughter Abbasa. He is again recorded as governor of Basra from 776/7–780/1, as well as...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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concubine of his brother al-Hadi, three of Harun's cousins - Umm Muhammad, Abbasa and Umm Abdullah, Zubaydah's cousin Aziza, the daughter of her mother's...
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Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbasa Prime Minister: Mohammad Mustafa Hamas government (Gaza) Legislative Council...
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