- and 'Urman. The
localities inhabited by the Bani ‘Amer
include Shahba,
Amrah, Braykah, al-Buthainah, al-Hayyat, al-Hit, Mardak, al-Matunah, al-Suwaymrah...
- Amra,
sometimes also
named Qasr Amra (Arabic: قصر عمرة, romanized: Qaṣr ‘
Amrah, lit. 'small qasr of 'Amra'), is the best-known of the
desert castles located...
- 9684472 El-Amra El-
Amrah is a site
about 120 km (75 mi)
south of Badari,
Upper Egypt.
Archaeological discoveries in 1901 at El-
Amrah, were the
basis of...
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after the
archaeological site of el-
Amrah,
located around 120 km (75 mi)
south of
Badari in
Upper Egypt. El-
Amrah was the
first site
where this culture...
- a
reasonably tasty item in the
horror film buff's menu card". In 2013,
Amrah Ashraf of
Hindustan Times called it the
scariest film he had seen, saying...
- Al-'
Amrah (Arabic: العامرة al-‘
āmrah) is a
Syrian village located in Al-Ziyarah
Nahiyah in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama.
According to the
Syria Central...
-
Archived from the
original on 3 June 2012.
Retrieved 22
November 2007. Ashraf,
Amrah (11
December 2009). "Pretty poised!". The Hindu.
Archived from the original...
- the End) is
equal to one
third of the Qur'an." Al-Bukhari
reported from
Amrah bint Abdur-Rahman, who used to stay in the
apartment of Aisha, the wife...
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considered less than human.
Banished from the city, they
leave in the morning.
Amrah, the
Egyptian maid who once
served the Hur house,
discovers Ben-Hur and...
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Indonesian and
Sarawakian Malay Amokana —
Hokkien Amra (আমড়া),
Biliti —
Bengali Amrah (अमरा/امرا) —
Caribbean Hindustani and Fiji
Hindi Amara (अमरा) — Nepali...