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Avdat or
Ovdat (Hebrew: עבדת), and
Abdah or Abde (Arabic: عبدة), are the
modern names of an
archaeological site
corresponding to the
ancient Nabataean...
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Maasoum Abdah Mouhammad, a
citizen of Syria, was
formerly held in
extrajudicial detention in the U.S.
Guantanamo Bay
detention camps, in Cuba. Guantanamo...
- Anas al-
Abdah (Arabic: أنس العبدة, born 1967) is a
Syrian politician who
served as
President of the
National Coalition of
Syrian Revolution and Opposition...
- The
Shammar are a
tribal confederation made up of
three main branches:
Abdah, Al-Aslam, and Sinjarah. The
earliest non-Arab
sources refer to
Arabs as...
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North Khorasan, Iran. His treatise,
entitled Zubdat al-bayan fi ‘ilm al-
abdah ("The Best
Explanation in the
Science of Bodies"), is
preserved in a unique...
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sought and won
refugee status away from
their home country, such as
Maasoum Abdah Mouhammad and
Ahmed Abdul Qader. Some re-engaged in "terror-related activities"...
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Abdah Alif (born 31
August 1954 in Terengganu) was a
Malaysia footballer who pla**** for Terengganu,
Pahang and the
Malaysia national team. A midfielder...
- Abd
Allah ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn
Jibrin (Arabic: عبد الله ابن عبد الرحمن ابن جبرين, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Jibrīn; 1933 – 13 July...
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predecessor Jawad Abu Hatab.
According to
Syria Direct's report, Anas al-
Abdah was
initially considered for the post of
prime minister of the SIG, but...
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Peninsula (now part of Egypt), and
other archaeological sites including Abdah (in Palestine) and Mada'in
Saleh in
Saudi Arabia.
Nabataean is only known...