- were
called aliyat or grandees.
There were only a few
players in this
category including:
Jabir al-Kufi,
Rabrab and Abun-Naam were
three aliyat players during...
- semi-final,
which was
scratched with
Hapoel advancing to the final. In 1971,
Aliyat Al-Shorta of Iraq
refused to play
Maccabi Tel Aviv on
three occasions: in...
- Al-Atabat Al-
Aliyat (Arabic: العتبات العالیات lit.
sublime thresholds),
which is also
known as Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa (literally: holy doorsteps) are the...
-
Aliyat Al-Shorta
Sport Club (Arabic: نادي آليات الشرطة الرياضي, lit. 'Police
Machinery Sport Club') is an
Iraqi sports club
based in Baghdad. Its football...
-
Asian title after Iraqi club
Aliyat Al-Shorta
refused to play them for
political reasons.
During the
award ceremony,
Aliyat Al-Shorta
players waved the...
-
Youth Aliyah (Hebrew: עלית הנוער,
Aliyat Hano'ar, German: Jugend-Alijah,
Youth Immigration) is a
Jewish organization that
rescued thousands of
Jewish children...
- Al-'
Aliyat (Arabic: العاليات, also
spelled Alyat) is a
village in the Homs
Governorate in
central Syria,
located southeast of Homs on the
western fringes...
-
Select XI was led by the
coach of
Aliyat Al-Shorta,
Mohammed Najeeb Kaban, and
included many of the star
players from
Aliyat Al-Shorta, a team that went on...
-
licensed to Cisco, Texas,
United States. The
station was
owned by
Aliyat Communications.
Aliyat Communications surrendered KCER-LP's
license to the Federal...
- Gate of wisdom. UNESCO. p. 180. ISBN 978-9231000287. Qa'idan, 'Atabat-i '
Aliyat-i 'Iraq, page 50 Yaghobi, Ebrahim; Yari,
Sivash (2012). "Political Structure...