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permission of Israel. The Gate of the
Tribes (Arabic: باب الأسباط Bāb al-
ʾAsbāṭ, Hebrew: שער השבטים) is
located at the north-eastern
corner of the compound...
- Abul
Hasan Ali ibn
Asbat ibn Salem,
known as Ali ibn
Asbat, was one of the Shia
narrators and
companions of Ali al-Rida and
Muhammad al-Jawad. He was...
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Osbat al-Ansar or
Asbat an-Ansar (Arabic: عصبة الأنصار, romanized: ʿUṣbat al-ʾAnṣār, "League of the Partisans") is a ****
fundamentalist group established...
- romanized: Sha'ar ha-Arayot, lit. 'Lions' Gate', Arabic: باب الأسباط, romanized: Bab al-
Asbat, lit. 'Gate of the Tribes'), also St Stephen's Gate, is one of the seven...
- The Bab al-
Asbat Cemetery, the al-
Asbat Cemetery, also
known as the al-Yusufiyya Cemetery, is an
Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem,
whose construction dates...
- Bab Al-
Asbat Minaret (Arabic: منارة الأسباط, romanized: Minarat al-
Asbat),
Minaret of the Tribes, is a
minaret in Jerusalem. The
other name is the Minaret...
- most
notable minaret was
built in 1367: the Bāb al-
ʾAsbāṭ Minaret, near the Tribes' Gate (al-
ʾAsbāṭ Gate). It is
composed of a
cylindrical stone shaft...
- Abu
Muhamamd Asbat ibn
Muhammad al-Qurashi al-Kufi (Arabic: أبو محمد أسباط بن محمد القرشي الكوفي, died AH 200 (815/816)) was a
muhaddith from Kufa. Ibn...
- most
notable minaret was
built in 1367: the Bāb al-
ʾAsbāṭ Minaret, near the Tribes' Gate (al-
ʾAsbāṭ Gate). It is
composed of a
cylindrical stone shaft...
- III, ****yrian rulers. It was
later given an ****yrian name, Ana-Aššur-utēr-
aṣbat, in Shalmaneser's
sixth year,
becoming a base of
operations for further...