- also
written Amariya, Amariyah, Ameria, Ameriya, Amerya,
Amiriya and Amiriyah. The Al-
Amiriya district gets its name from the land it was
built upon, which...
- on its website. CNN uses Amariya,
Amariyah and
Amiriya,
while the
Washington Post uses Amiriyah,
Amiriya and
Amariyah (once). Jeenah, Na'eem (July 2001)...
- The
Amiri Press or
Amiriya Press (Arabic: المطبعة الأميرية, المطابع الأميرية) (Al-Matba'a al-
Amiriya) (also
known as the
Bulaq Press (مطبعة بولاق) due...
- Al-
Amiriya (Arabic: المدرسة العامرية) is a 16th-century
madrasa (educational institution)
located in Rada, Yemen. It is
under consideration for inscription...
-
bridges in Zabid, Aden, Rada'a, and Juban.
Their best-known
monument is the
Amiriya Madrasa in Rada' District,
which was
built in 1504. The
Tahirids were too...
- in
Amiriya and east of Palmyra,
where ISIL
captured the T-3
Pumping Station and al-Hayl gas field. On 19 May, the SAA and NDF
recaptured Amiriya. As...
- an
Iraqi archaeologist renowned for her twenty-year
restoration of the
Amiriya Madrasa,
which is
under consideration as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site....
-
described as "fireworks". On 13
February 1991, an
aerial bombing attack in
Amiriya killed at
least 408 civilians. Air defenses, bridges,
communications systems...
- RAF El
Amiriya is a
former Royal Air
Force station in Egypt,
located approximately 16 km south-southwest of Alexandria; 180 km
northwest of Cairo, Egypt...
- by the
filmmaker Caterina Borelli. It do****ents the
restoration of the
Amiriya Complex,
which was
awarded the Aga Khan
Award for
Architecture in 2007...