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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Al-'
Abbasiyya (Arabic: العبْاسِيّة), also
known as al-Yahudiya (Arabic: اليهودية), was...
- Al-
Abbasiyya (Arabic: العباسية, romanized: al-
Abbāsiyya, lit. 'the
Abbasid place'), also
known as Qasr al-Aghaliba (قصور الأغالبة, 'the
Aghlabid palaces')...
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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...
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agricultural land. In 1932,
during the
British Mandate,
Yehud was
renamed to Al-'
Abbasiyya,
supposedly because its Arab
inhabitants did not want its name to be connected...
- ˈæbəsɪd/; Arabic: الْخِلَافَة الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-
ʿAbbāsiyya) was the
third caliphate to
succeed the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was...
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established on land that had
formerly been the
Palestinian town of Al-
Abbasiyya,
previously called Al-Yahudiya
until the name was
officially changed in...
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Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab's
first action was to
found a new
royal residence, al-
Abbasiyya (named in
honour of the Abbasids), just
southeast of Kairouan.: 95 It...
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country Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab
established a
residence at a new capital, al-
Abbasiyya,
founded outside Kairouan in 800 and
built between 801 and 810. This was...
- in 1837.
Palace of Gabbar, 1846–48 Ras el-Tin Palace, 1847
Palaces of
Abbasiyya and
Hilmiyya 1849
Palaces of
Gazira and Chubra, 1860–61
Khedivial Opera...
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formed in 1949,
located on the land of the
Palestinian village of Al-'
Abbasiyya,
which became depo****ted in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Shikun Yovel,...