• Bab al-Nasr may refer to: Bab al-Nasr (Aleppo), Syria Bab al-Nasr (Cairo), Egypt This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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    Bab al-Nasr (Arabic: باب النصر, lit. 'Gate of Victory'), is one of three remaining gates in the historic city wall of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The...
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    al-Mu'izz Street. The other two remaining gates are Bab al-Nasr (Victory Gate) in the north and Bab Zuwayla (Gate of Zuwayla) in the south. The gate was...
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    Bab al-Nasr (Arabic: بَاب النَّصْر, romanized: Bāb an-Naṣr) meaning the Gate of Victory, is one of the nine historical gates of the Ancient City of Aleppo...
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    south of the Citadel. There is also another smaller cemetery north of Bab al-Nasr. The necropolis that makes up "the City of the Dead" has been developed...
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    Fatimid architecture. Three Fatimid-era gates in Cairo, Bab al-Nasr (1087), Bab al-Futuh (1087) and Bab Zuweila (1092), built under the orders of the vizier...
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    outside Bab al-Futuh. Bab al-Nasr and Bab al-Futuh are both are on the northern section of the wall, about two hundred yards from each other. Bab al-Nasr, which...
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    Bab Zuweila or Bab Zuwayla (Arabic: باب زويلة) is one of three remaining gates in the city wall of the Old City of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. It was...
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    Damascus Gate (redirect from Bab el-Amud)
    Nablus Gate. Of its historic Arabic names, Bāb al-Naṣr (باب النصر) means "gate of victory", and the current one, Bāb al-ʿĀmūd (باب العامود), means "gate of...
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    Bab Al Wazir Historic Gate of Cairo Bulldozed. The gate of Bab al-Wazir. Cairo: Urban Regeneration in the Darb Al-Ahmar District. Bab al-Nasr Bab Zuweila...
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    10th-century; the earliest visual depiction in history, as carved on Bab al-Nasr, one of the gates of Cairo. Flag of Hayreddin Barbarossa Ottoman Zulfiqar...
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    distinct manifestations, Ma'na (meaning), Ism (Name) and Bab (Door); which together constitute an "indivisible trinity". Ma'na symbolises the "source and...
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  • the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Kite shields also appear on the Bab al-Nasr in Cairo, which was constructed around 1087. Arab historians usually...
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    district) Bāb al-Khalq (the Gate of Creation) Bab El Khoga Bāb al-Naşr (the Gate of Victory) finished in 969 CE, replaced circa 1121 by the Bab al-'Izz...
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  • perfection without this uninterrupted chain of Imams. The proof (hujja) and gate (bāb) of the Imam are always aware of his presence and are witness to this uninterrupted...
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  • Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-883991-26-5. Nasr et al (2015). The Study Quran. HarperOne. p. 110. (Footnote 255) Nasr et al (2015). The Study Quran. HarperOne...
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    Al-Qaryatayn. When the Sultan returned to Cairo, he entered through the Bab al-Nasr (Victory Gate) with chained prisoners of war. Singers and dancers were...
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    the city walls in stone and constructed the city gates of Bab al-Futuh, Bab al-Nasr, and Bab Zuweila that still stand today. During the Fatimid period...
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    architectural style of Tekyes structures. Al-Uthmaniyah Madrasa, located near Bab al-Nasr, founded by the Ottoman pasha Al-Duraki in 1730, and was originally named...
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    al-Ahnum is today Bakil territory. Shaharah has three gates: Bab al-Nahr, Bab al-Nasr, and Bab al-Saraw. The historical fortress of Shaharat al-Fish is located...
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    city. Three of its monumental gates still survive today: Bab Zuweila, Bab al-Futuh, and Bab al-Nasr. As the military viziers effectively became heads of state...
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    Kumarcilar Han Wikala of Sultan al-Ghuri, Cairo Wikala of Sultan Qaytbay (at Bab al-Nasr), Cairo Wikala of Sultan Qaytbay (at al-Azhar), Cairo Wikala Bazar'a...
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    the old wall of Taiz, which had four main gates: Bab al-Kabir, Bab Musa, Bab al-Madjar, and Bab al-Nasr. Above the gate existed a watchtower guarding the...
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  • إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ" and "أَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ" (ʾašhadu ʾan lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāhu and ʾašhadu ʾanna Muḥammadan rasūlu -llāhi) they silently...
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    Egypt Wikala Qaytbay (at al-Azhar), Cairo, Egypt Wikala Qaytbay (at Bab al-Nasr), Cairo, Egypt Zeinodin Caravanserai, Zein-o-din, Yazd, Iran 16th century...
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  • possibly agreed with their calls for abdication. Among other scholars, Hossein Nasr and Asma Afsaruddin, Levi della Vida, and Julius Wellhausen (d. 1918) believe...
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    Egypt's 1 pound note. His other contributions in Cairo include a Wikala at Bab al-Nasr, a Wikala-Sabil-Kuttab near al-Azhar Mosque, a Sabil-Kuttab on Saliba...
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    constructed during the reign of al-Mustansir are as follows: Bab al-Futuh Bab al-Nasr Bab Zuweila Juyushi Mosque Between 1065 (457 AH) and 1072 (464 AH)...
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  • occurred on Sunday, Dhul Qa'dah 15th, 705 A.H. He was laid to rest in Bab an-Nasr cemetery. In Damascus, a Janazah prayer was performed for him. He had...
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  • Bab Bachir (Arabic: باب بشير) (died 1254) was a slave consort of the last Abbasid caliph, al-Musta'sim (r. 1242–1258) and mother of Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn...
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