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Abbasiya or
Abbasiyya (Arabic: العباسيّة, romanized: al-ʿAbbāsiyya, lit. 'the Abbasid') can
refer to: Aabb****iyeh, a
village in
Lebanon Abb****ia, district...
- life and was
marked by the
construction of new
palace cities such as al-
Abbasiya (809) and Raq Adda (877).
After conquering Cairo, the
Fatimids abandoned...
- Al
Riyadi Al
Abbasiyah Club (Arabic: نادي الرياضي العباسية, lit. 'Sporting
Abbasiyah Club') is a
football club
based in Al-Aabb****iyah, Lebanon, that competes...
- The
Saffron Palace (Arabic: قصر الزعفران) is
located in the
Egyptian capital of Cairo, near Abb****ia at
Khalifa Maʽmon Road. Now it is
inside the main...
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Abbasiya.
Museum of
Anthropology of Kermanshah, and
Clothes and
Jewelry Museum of
Kermanshah are
located in
Abbasiya. Lion and Sun
Abbasiya According...
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attend the
enthronement of
Coptic Pope
Tawadros II on 18
November 2012 at
Abbasiya Cathedral,
though Prime Minister Hesham Qandil did attend. On 22 November...
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raises fears among Christians".
Retrieved 13
December 2016. "Cathedral of
Abbasiya -
Coptic Cairo".
Memphis Tours Egypt. ****oegypt
Archived 16
August 2007...
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Central School United Indian School (
Abbasiya)
Integrated Indian School (
Abbasiya)
Kuwait Indian School (
Abbasiya) Al-Rashed
Indian School Indian Learners...
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Khanum Effendi (1876–1947), in Cairo, on 30 May 1895 (nikah), and at the
Abbasiya Palace in Cairo, on 14
February 1896 (zifaf). She was his
first cousin...
- the jund. It was
recorded that 5,000
black Zanj
slaves were
stationed in
Abbasiya as part of its garrison.
Under Ziyadat Allah I (r. 817–838) came a revolt...