- the
fortress at Darband;... In
Arabic texts the city was
known as "Bāb al-
Abwāb" (Arabic: بَاب ٱلْأَبْوَاب, lit. 'Gate of all Gates'),
simply as "al-Bāb"...
- The
Valley of the Kings, also
known as the
Valley of the
Gates of the Kings, is an area in
Egypt where, for a
period of
nearly 500
years from the Eighteenth...
- as
abwabs. More explicitly,
abwab stood for all
irregular impositions on
Raiyats above the
established ****essment of land in the Pargana. Such
abwabs were...
- The
kingdom of al-
Abwab was a
medieval Nubian monarchy in present-day
central Sudan.
Initially the most
northerly province of Alodia, it
appeared as an...
-
incompletely covered the
chapter on knowledge. The
treatise is
entitled al-
abwāb wa al-tarājim li al-Bukhāri (transl. An
Explanation of the
Chapter Headings...
- Al-Mizan,
volume 2, p. 157
Mughni Al-Muhtaj,
volume 4, p. 132 Al-Mughni fi
abwab Al-Tawheed,
volume 20, p. 243 Al-Fiqh Alal-Mathahib Al- Arba’a (the fiqh...
-
Nubia Kingdoms A-Group
Alodia B-Group
Blemmyes C-Group
Kerma Kingdom of al-
Abwab Kingdom of Kush
Kingdom of
Sennar Makuria Medja Meroë
Napata Nobatia X-Group...
-
Nubia Kingdoms A-Group
Alodia B-Group
Blemmyes C-Group
Kerma Kingdom of al-
Abwab Kingdom of Kush
Kingdom of
Sennar Makuria Medja Meroë
Napata Nobatia X-Group...
- for
improving the
fortifications on
either side of the Caspian, Bāb al-
Abwāb at
Derbent and the
Great Wall of Gorgān. Tasar, Eren; Frank,
Allen J.; Eden...
- The
Hashimids were an Arab
family who
ruled over Bab al-
Abwab (Darband) in
Daghestan from 869 to 1075.
Bosworth 1996, p. 143. Blair,
Sheila (1992). The...