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Alhurra (Arabic: الحرة
al-Ḥurrah [alˈħurrah], "the Free One") is a U.S. government-owned Arabic-language
satellite TV
channel that
broadcasts news and...
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Al-
hurra or
al hurra (Arabic: حُرَّة, lit. 'free woman') was an
Arabic title historically often given to, or used to
refer to,
women who
exercised power...
- bint Ali ibn
Rashid al-Alami (Arabic: للا عائشة بنت علي بن رشيد العلمي; c. 1491 or 1495 – 1552),
commonly known as
Sayyida al-
Hurra (السيدة الحرة, transl...
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Hurras al-Din (Arabic: تنظيم حراس الدين, romanized: Tanẓīm
Ḥurrās ad-Dīn, lit. 'Guardians of the
Religion Organization'),
sometimes referred to as
Al-Qaeda...
- Look up
hurra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurra may
refer to: "
Hurra" (song), a song by the punk band Die Ärzte
Alhurra (or
al-
Hurra), an American...
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Aisha al-
Hurra (Arabic: عائشة الحرة),
generally known under her
Spanish name Aixa (fl. 1493), was a
Queen of the
Nasrid dynasty. She was the
spouse of...
- km area.
Within its
borders are
three protected areas:
Al-Khanfa,
Al-Tubaiq, and
Hurra Al-
Hurra. A
royal decree was
issued in June 2018 to
include all...
- name of the University". جامعة الملكة أروى.[permanent dead link]
Sayyida Hurra. "The Ismāʿīlī
Sulayhid Queen of
Yemen by
Farhad Daftary";
contained in...
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comprises two
television networks, (
Alhurra and
Alhurra-Iraq),
Radio Sawa, and
several digital properties (
Alhurra.com, RadioSawa.com, Irfaasawtak.com...
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service of the
Middle East
Broadcasting Networks, Inc.,
which also
operates Alhurra Television and was
publicly funded by the U.S.
Agency for
Global Media...