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    gained control of Sindh and ruled the entire province from their capital of Mansura. Mahmud of Ghazni took the title of sultan, as opposed to the "amir" that...
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    on the fertile coastal plain of North Africa, which is often called the Maghreb. North Africa served as a transit region for people moving towards Europe...
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    besieged Tlemcen from 1299 to 1307. During the siege he built a new town, al-Mansura, diverting most of the trade to this town. The new city was fortified...
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  • so much so that the Marinid siege field become a real city, known as al-Mansura. Muhammad ascended the throne after the death due to a stroke of his father...
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    assigned to the position of Deputy Prosecutor at the National Court of Mansura which he retained until 1919, when his incitement of riots during the Egyptian...
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    Ed. by I. M. al-Ṣaffār (Baghdad: Dār al-Ḥurriyya li-l-Ṭibāʿa, 1975). Ed. by I. M. al-Ṣaffār and M. M. Bahjat, 2 vols (al-Manṣūra: Dār al-Wafāʾ, 1992)...
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    the Ayyubid victory at Mansura. In the east, the Khwarezemids under Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu captured the town of Khilat from al-Ashraf, while the traditionally...
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    Stories of the Prophets: From Adam to Muhammad. Mansura: Dar Al-Manarah. English Translation by Sayed Gad et al. p. 78. ISBN 977-6005-17-9. Peters (1994),...
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  • maintained from 1299 to 1307 during which the Marinids built the siege city of al-Mansura, which was at times even residence of the Marinid rulers. Despite the...
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    erected a siege camp which turned into a veritable city, known as al-Mahalla al-Mansura ('Camp of Victory'), with markets, public baths, palaces and mosques...
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    of Mansura and Mahfuza which bordering Indus as Ribat town where the caliphate navy sent forth the naval raids. In 726 CE, the Caliphate replaced Al-Junayd...
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    – assailants killed 3 policemen who were posted near the University of Mansura in Egypt's Nile Delta region. 24 December 2013 – a bomb exploded in Mansoura...
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