ASFAR may refer to: Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, a youth liberation organization ASFAR (football club) (Association Sportive des...
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Al-Asfar Lake (Arabic: بحيرة الأصفر), also known as Asfar, Alasfar and Yellow Lake. Al-Asfar is located to the East of Umran city, in Al-Hasa, Eastern...
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Nadim Asfar (born in 1976 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a French-Lebanese photographer and filmmaker. He currently lives and works between Paris and Beirut....
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Bayaan (redirect from Asfar Hussain)
before appearing in Pepsi Battle of the Bands. The 5-member band consists of Asfar Hussain (vocalist), Haider Abbas (bassist), Shahrukh Aslam (guitarist),...
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AS FAR (women) (redirect from ASFAR (women))
Championship titles, 11 Moroccan Women Throne Cup. In international competitions, Asfar have won 1 trophy; 1 CAF Women's Champions League title. The team won the...
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AS FAR (redirect from ASFAR (football))
renowned for counting vast majorities of ASFAR supporters, and outside the borders, among Moroccan emigrants. The ASFAR Ultras movement began in 2005, with...
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Asfar ibn Kurduya (also spelled Kurdawayh, Kardawayh and Kurdawaih), was a Daylamite officer who served the Buyid dynasty. Asfar is first mentioned during...
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estate firm named Sehrish, whose rival is her stepbrother Asfar (Sheheryar Munawar). Asfar is a tough and stone-hearted man, and he isn't on good terms...
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Jean-Gabriel Asfar (16 November 1917 – 19 October 2010) was an Egyptian fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1948 Summer...
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Asfar ibn Shiruya (Gilaki/Persian: اسفار بن شیرویه: died 931) was an Iranian military leader of Gilaki origin, active in northern Iran (esp. Tabaristan...
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The 2022–23 season is ASFAR's 63rd successive season in the Botola, and 64th season in existence. In addition to the domestic league, they are participating...
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refer to al-Asfār as a philosophy but as "wisdom." Sadra taught how one could be illuminated or given wisdom until becoming a sage. Al-Asfar was one piece...
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Muslims. He first started his career by joining the army of his kinsman Asfar ibn Shiruya. Mardavij, however, later betrayed and killed him, conquering...
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AS FAR (basketball) (redirect from ASFAR (basketball))
Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royales (transl. Sports Association of the Royal Armed Forces, Arabic: الجمعية الرياضية للقوات المسلحة الملكية)...
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Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith (redirect from Al-Asfar)
Shahîd identifies Jabalah with the Arab phylarch known with the nickname al-Aṣfar (الأصفر), rendered in Greek as Tapharas (Ταφαρᾶς). This was the Arabic version...
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the side. Another variation of the koshary dish in Egypt is Koshari Ads Asfar, which means koshary with yellow lentils. Koshary has also gained popularity...
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(Arabic:الحكمة المتعالية في الاسفار العقلية الاربعة; Hikmat al-muta‘aliya fi-l-asfar al-‘aqliyya al-arba‘a), known as Four Journeys, is an extended compendium...
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the help of Makan ibn Kaki, and ruled until he was killed in battle with Asfar ibn Shiruya. Abu 'l-Husayn Ahmad ibn Hasan, surnamed Nasir (919, 923). Reigned...
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In 1988, Maghreb Fez won the 1987–88 Moroccan Throne Cup after defeating ASFAR 4–2 on penalties in the final. They lost the Coupe du Trône five times in...
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Asfar Hossain Mollah (c. 1953 – 13 May 2016) was a Bangladeshi physician and politician from Gazipur belonging to Bangladesh Awami League. He was a member...
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teams are: ASFAR (football club) ASFAR (women) FUS de Rabat Stade Marocain Hilal de Rabat Union de Touarga Youssoufia Club de Rabat ASFAR FUS de Rabat...
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Mawazine Museum of History and Civilizations Rabat Observatory Sport ASFAR ASFAR women Fath Union Sport Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Salle Ibn Yassine...
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Sports Center of FAR (section ASFAR Football Academy)
adjoining the city of Rabat, This is the sports centre of the club of ASFAR. The construction of the sports center, covering a total area of 40 hectares...
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الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار, Tuḥfat an-Nuẓẓār fī Gharāʾib al-Amṣār wa ʿAjāʾib al-Asfār). However, it is often simply referred to as The Travels (الرحلة, Rihla)...
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final is the one who compensates him in the external competition, and the ASFAR is the club most crowned with the title Throne Cup with 12 titles as a record...
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Mawazine Museum of History and Civilizations Rabat Observatory Sport ASFAR ASFAR women Fath Union Sport Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Salle Ibn Yassine...
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21:00 UTC+2 Benina Martyrs Stadium, Benghazi Referee: Mehrez Melki (Tunisia) ASFAR won 5–4 on aggregate. 4 April 2023 (2023-04-04) 23:00 UTC+4 Al-Nahyan Stadium...
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Mawazine Museum of History and Civilizations Rabat Observatory Sport ASFAR ASFAR women Fath Union Sport Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Salle Ibn Yassine...
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Stone to their homeland in Eastern Arabia. Mardavij ibn Ziyar is sent by Asfar ibn Shiruya along with his brother Shirzad, to capture the fortress of Shamiran...
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