The Hijaz Mountains (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْحِجَاز, romanized: Jibāl al-Ḥijāz (Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [dʒɪˈbaːl alħɪˈdʒaːz]) or "Hejaz Range" is a mountain...
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Phrygian dominant scale (redirect from Hijaz scale)
also present in Arabic and Egyptian music, in which it is called Hijaz-Nahawand or Hijaz maqam, but is not so frequent. The scale is used in Hebrew prayers...
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Hezbollah Al-Hejaz (redirect from Hezballah Al-Hijaz)
(Arabic: حزب الله الحجاز; lit. Party of God in the Hejaz), or Hizbollah in the Hijaz, is a militant Shia organization operating in Saudi Arabia. It was founded...
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Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd (redirect from Kingdom of Hijaz and Najd)
ونجد, Mamlakat al-Ḥijāz wa-Najd), initially the Kingdom of Hejaz and Sultanate of Nejd (Arabic: مملكة الحجاز وسلطنة نجد, Mamlakat al-Ḥijāz wa-Salṭanat Najd)...
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Kingdom of Hejaz (redirect from Kingdom of Hijaz)
Huneidi 2001, p. 72. Mai Yamani (13 October 2009), Cradle of Islam: the Hijaz and the quest for an Arabian identity (Pbk. ed.), I.B. Tauris (published...
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Hejaz railway (redirect from Hijaz line)
The Hejaz railway (also spelled Hedjaz or Hijaz; Arabic: سِكَّة حَدِيد الحِجَاز sikkat ḥadīd al-ḥijāz or Arabic: الخَط الحَدِيدِي الحِجَازِي, Ottoman...
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Hijaz College is a British Muslim school located in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. Hijaz College combines traditional Islamic education with the British...
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Armaghan-i-Hijaz (Urdu: ارمغان حجاز; or The Gift of the Hijaz; originally published in Persian, 1938) was a philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal,...
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1967) is a Muslim scholar, principal of the Hijaz College, founder of Hijaz Community, founder of Hijaz Expo, national convener for the campaign for...
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Hejaz or Hijaz (Arabic: الحجاز al-Ḥiǧāz, literally "the barrier") may refer to the: Hejaz, a geological region in the Arabian peninsula Hijaz Mountains...
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Ben Mandelson (redirect from Hijaz Mustapha)
last album Magic, Murder and the Weather. Mandelson is Jewish. In 1982 as Hijaz Mustapha, he began playing with Lu Edmonds a.k.a. Uncle Patrel Mustapha...
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Saudi conquest of Hejaz (redirect from Conquest of Al Hijaz)
185. Lacey 1981, p. 186. Lacey 1981, p. 187. Fattouh Al-Khatrash. The Hijaz-Najd War (1924 – 1925) Lacey 1981, p. 188. Lacey 1981, p. 188-189. "Chronology...
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Hejaz Expeditionary Force (redirect from Hijaz Expeditionary Force)
The Hejaz Expeditionary Force (Turkish: Hicaz Kuvve-i Seferiyesi) of the Ottoman Empire was one of the expeditionary forces of the military of the Ottoman...
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Pre-classical Arabic (section Hijaz dialect)
included in the Hijaz, thus the Bedouin tribes in the interior were sometimes included in the Hijaz. It seems that for the grammarians, Hijaz referred to...
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Abdul Wahab Siddiqi (section Founder of Hijaz College)
Parliament at the time of his death Abdul Wahab Siddiqi was the founder of the Hijaz College based in Nuneaton. Abdul Wahab Siddiqi envisioned that the college...
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Al Bahah (redirect from Ḥadīqaṫ al-Ḥijāz)
"Garden of the Hejaz" (Arabic: حَدِيْقَة ٱلْحِجَاز, romanized: Ḥadīqat al-Ḥijāz) was the name given to it by the Sharif of Mecca. Al-Baha City lies in the...
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Sharif of Mecca (redirect from Sharif of Hijaz)
The Sharif of Mecca (Arabic: شريف مكة, romanized: Sharīf Makkah) was the title of the leader of the Sharifate of Mecca, traditional steward of the Islamic...
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Al-Hijaz (Arabic: الحجاز) is a neighborhood and district of the Qanawat municipality of Damascus, Syria. It had a population of 5,572 in the 2004 census...
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earlier Sack of Mecca, ended with Abu Tahir al-Jannabi fleeing from the Hijaz and returning to Bahrain. In the year 930 CE, the Qarmatians under Abu Tahir...
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Nahfat (نهفت), Huseini Ushayran (حسيني عشيران), Hijaz – Also The Phrygian Dominant Scale Hijaz (حجاز), Hijaz Kar (حجاز كار), Shad ‘Araban (شد عربان), Shahnaz...
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keep the young Ma'ad ibn Adnan safe from the conflict. The Arabs in the Hijaz and areas surrounding it had abandoned monotheism and were slowly adopting...
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etymologically means "land of the left-hand side" or "the north", as someone in the Hijaz facing east, oriented to the sunrise, will find the north to the left. This...
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designated a confederation of tribes, the sedentary element settled in the Hijaz while its nomadic affiliates pastured and sometimes pillaged as far away...
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Culture; Paris: Maison du cultures du monde / INEDIT, 1996. Vol. 8: Nûbâ al-hijâz al-kebîr, version intégrale / durée 7 h 30. Orchestre al-Brihi de Fès; Haj...
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List of Shia dynasties (section Hijaz)
The following is a list of Shia Muslim dynasties. Idrisid dynasty (788–985 CE) — (Morocco) - Zaīdī (disputed) Fatimid dynasty (909–1171 CE) — (Kabylia)...
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nation occupying the northern tip of the Hijaz known for their cave-dwelling Horites – a people of the northern Hijaz with an etymology of digging a hole for...
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Tolkien sings it in the style of a Gregorian chant. Hijaz Howard Shore used the Arabic maqam Hijaz scale to give the Lothlórien/Galadriel theme a sense...
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in military campaigns against the Ottomans. The Hashemites had ruled the Hijaz within the Ottoman Empire before rebelling with British assistance in the...
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Levant (including the former territories of Nur ad-Din), in addition to Hijaz, Yemen, northern Nubia, Tarabulus, Cyrenaica, southern Anatolia, and northern...
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