-
Nusayriyya Alawis".
Handbook to Life in the
Medieval World, 3-Volume Set.
Infobase Publishing. pp. 406, 407. ISBN 978-1-4381-0907-7. The
Alawis are a sect...
- Look up Alavi, Alawite, or
Alevi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alawi (Arabic: علوي), also
transliterated as Alevi, Alevi, Alavi, Alvi, Alawid, or...
-
Mariam Sa****
Sameer Marbella Al-
Alawi (born
December 25, 1996),
known professionally as
Ivana Alawi (Tagalog: [ɪˈbanɐ ɐˈlaʊɪ]), is a
Filipino actress...
- 19th
century was
marked by the
growing influence of
European powers. The '
Alawis ruled as
sovereign sultans up
until 1912, when the
French protectorate and...
-
Nusayr are
known as the
Nusayris (Arabic: نصيري) or,
since the 1920s, the
Alawis (Arabic: علوي).
Nusayr was an Arab from the
northern tribe of Banu Numayr...
- 2
September 1920 a "Territory of the
Alawis" was
created in the
coastal and
mountain country,
comprising Alawi villages; the
French justified this separation...
- Ali al-Sharif of the Tafilalt. The
ruling dynasty of the Sultanate, the
Alawis (lit. 'descendants of Ali';
sometimes rendered Filali Sharifs), rose from...
- The
Alawi Sheikhdom (Arabic: مشيخة العلوي
Mashyakhat al-‘
Alawī), or
Alawi (Arabic: علوي ‘
Alawī) — was a
Sheikhdom located in the Aden
region of southwestern...
- the '
Alawis: From
Medieval Aleppo to the
Turkish Republic.
Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-17389-4. Zisser, Eyal (1999). "The '
Alawis, Lords...
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Ahmad al-
Alawi Alawi bin
Husain Abdallah bin
Alawi Faisal Alawi Majeed Al
Alawi Alawi Shukri Abdulaziz Fayez Al
Alawi Badar Juma
Subait Al
Alawi Moath Hamza...