- The
ahdath (Arabic: الأحداث, romanized: al-
aḥdāth) were
local militias of
irregular police in
Syria in the 10th to 12th centuries. They
maintained order...
-
Bizerte crisis (French:
Crise de Bizerte; Arabic: أحداث بنزرت, romanized:
ʾAḥdāth Bīzart)
occurred in July 1961 when
Tunisia imposed a
blockade on the French...
- ra'is of
Damascus and
commander of the
ahdath military Mu'ayad al-Dawhal Ibn al-Sufi feel that
since his
ahdath had pla**** a
major role in
defeating the...
- Al
Ahdath Al
Maghribia (Arabic: الأحداث المغربية, "The
Moroccan News") is a
daily Moroccan tabloid. Al
Ahdath Al
Maghribia was
established by Mohammad...
- the
Military Secretary. Sahib-ul-Kharaj, the
Revenue Collector. Sahib-ul-
Ahdath, the
Police Chief. Sahib-ul-Bait-ul-Mal, the
Treasury Officer. Qadi, the...
- with the
demands of the
urban militia (
ahdath) for
additional payments. When the
Fatimid governor refused, the
ahdath rose in
revolt in July and
opened the...
- the
Military Secretary. Sahib-ul-Kharaj, the
Revenue Collector. Sahib-ul-
Ahdath, the
Police chief. Sahib-Bait-ul-Mal, the
Treasury Officer. Qadi, the Chief...
-
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Mountakhab Annoukhba Zamane...
- the
aḥdāth ('local militia')
remained loyal to Alp Arslān and
under his control. At the
suggestion of Sāʿid ibn Badīʿ, raʾīs ('leader') of the
aḥdāth, Alp...
- the
Christian force and a
mixture of
professional troops of Damascus, the
ahdath militia and
Turkoman mercenaries.
William of Tyre reported: The cavalry...