- of
Captor led to the
Airborne Multirole Solid State Active Array Radar (
AMSAR)
project which eventually produced the
CAESAR (Captor
Active Electronically...
-
Amṣar (Arabic: أمصار),
refer to
civilised cities and
large areas in
which houses, markets,
schools and
other public facilities are located. The plural...
- has a
military base nearby. "Garrison towns" (Arabic: أمصار, romanized:
amsar) were used
during the Arab
Islamic conquests of
Middle Eastern lands by...
-
Amsar can
refer to:
Amsar,
refer to
civilised cities and
large areas in
which houses, markets,
schools and
other public facilities are located.
Amsar...
- also
continued the
existing Muslim policy of
building new
garrison cities (
amsar) in
their provinces that
served as
bases for
further expansion.
Their most...
-
subject of the
Mamluk administration, and Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-
amṣār, an
encyclopedic collection of
related information. The
latter was translated...
-
Levtzion &
Hopkins 2000, p. 334. Al-Umari,
Masalik al-Absar fi
Mamalik al-
Amsar,
translated in
Levtzion &
Hopkins 2000 al-Sadi, Taʾrīkh al-Sūdān, translated...
-
classical Arabic literature, she is
included in Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-
amṣār by Ibn
Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work
describing famous...
- to: Misr, the
romanized Arabic name for
Egypt misr,
singular of
Arabic amsar,
which were
early Arabic "garrison towns" Misr (domain name), a top-level...
-
translated in
Levtzion &
Hopkins 2000 Al-Umari,
Masalik al-Absar fi
Mamalik al-
Amsar [Pathways of
Vision in the
Realms of the Metropolises],
translated in Levtzion...