- Kufa (Arabic: الْكُوفَة "al-Kūfah"), also
spelled Kufah, is a city in Iraq,
about 170
kilometres (110 mi)
south of Baghdad, and 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)...
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Hamoud al-Aqla (Arabic: حمود العقلاء; died late 2001),
commonly known as al-Shu'aybi (Arabic: الشعيبي, romanized: al-Shuʿaybī) was a Saudi-born Islamic...
- Persian: دیرالعاقول;
literally "monastery at the river-bend", from a
Syriac ʿaqūlā "bend") was the main town of the
fertile district (ṭ****ūj) in
central Nahrawan...
- out from al-Ḥīra into Babylonia, one
early Christian settlement was
named ʿAqūla after the tribe.
Because the ʿIbād were a
unity formed out of
several tribes...
- George's
diocese lay in
northern Syria and
Upper Mesopotamia. His seat was at
ʿAqula. He died in 724.
George wrote on a
variety of topics, but his most important...
- to
forge him a
letter from the king to
Bshir bar Malka, the
governor of
ʿAqula.
Yohannan went to him,
offering him
gifts and
handing him the king's letter...
-
Karma (seventh to
thirteenth centuries), Bahrin,
Piroz Shabur, Karsabak,
ʿAqula, and the Bani
Taghlib Arabs (seventh to
tenth centuries). In
western Iran...
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Aqula.
Yohannan went to him,
offering him
gifts and
handing him the king's letter...
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Aqula and
throughout the
region of Hirta. In the time of
Giwargis the
doctor Yohannan...
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Kharitonovka Acı
Mambet →
Baglikove Ala Tay →
Zolotoye Alabaş Qoñrat →
Amurskoye Aqula →
Mendeleyevo Aqyar Ciyren →
Kotelnikovo Aşağı Beş Aran → Pyatikhlebnoye...