- The
Villela Aribu (Brazilian-Portuguese typo name for the
Black vulture bird) was a
Brazilian single-engine, single-seat
experimental aircraft. It was...
- weakly-fortified city of Kairouan. He
spent the
winter of 907–908 with his army in al-
Aribus (Roman-era Laribus,
between present-day El Kef and Maktar),
expecting an...
- see
Lares (disambiguation) for
namesakes Lares, also
called Laribus, was a city of
Roman Africa and
medieval Ifriqiya,
located at
modern Henchir Lorbeus...
-
isolated cases such as the
Aribu and
Alagoas planes of army
captain Marcos Evangelista da
Costa Villela Junior. His work on
Aribu began at the Cartridges...
- by an
Aghlabid prince named Ibrahim Ibn Abi al-Aghlab, met them near al-
Aribus on 18 March. The
battle lasted until the afternoon, when a
contingent of...
- destro**** a
Kutama army near
Dougga and
captured the city. On 7
August 944, al-
Aribus (ancient Laribus), the gate to the core of
Fatimid Ifriqiya, surrendered...
- the da'i Abu
Abdallah decisively defeated the last
Aghlabid army at al-
Aribus. The next day,
Ziyadat Allah III fled his
palace city of
Raqqada for Egypt...
- the Kutama, but also to the Arab
militia (jund),
which ****embled at al-
Aribus under Khalil ibn
Ishaq al-Tamimi. Al-Qa'im then
moved to Baghaya, from where...
-
omens determined by the
flight path of a falcon, or surdû, and raven, or
āribu, and was
written by Bēl-nadin-šumi, son of Ila-ušaršanni, and
dated the...
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Andrea Christiane Berglihn – ****ociated performer,
violin Armando Toledo Aribu – ****ociated performer,
violin Håvard Kværne
Hansen – ****ociated performer...