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Jordanian football.
Nicknamed "the Blue Eagles", they were
founded as Al-
Ashbal Club in 1932. They won 84
official titles, 35
league titles, 21
Jordan FA...
- In 1998 the
Ashbal Saddam (Saddam's Lion Cubs) was
created to
recruit and
train young children for
membership in the Fedayeen. The
Ashbal recruited boys...
- The Lion Cubs, also
known as
Ashbal, are
child soldiers in the
Middle East. The
Ashbal Al
Qaeda Lion Cubs of Al
Qaeda have
appeared in Morocco, Iraq,...
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nickname was Al-Mukhtafī (lit. 'the hidden'). His
father ʿĪsā Mu'tam al-
Ashbal ibn Zayd is
considered as the 13th Imām of Zaydiyyā.
Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd...
- of
Gilan and Mazandaran,
several types of roe are used.
Called ashpal or
ashbal, roe is
consumed grilled, cured, salted, or
mixed with
other ingredients...
- ****istance at
sports events and
taking charge of
first aid at schools. Al-
Ashbal (Cub Scouts)-8 to 12 Al-fetian (Boy Scouts)-12 to 14 Al-Matakadem (Rovers)-14...
- Hasan, 1st son Yahya, 2nd son
Husayn Dhu al-Dam'a, 3rd son Isa Mu'tam al-
Ashbal, 4th son Muhammad, 5th son
Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd,
grandson Yahya ibn Umar...
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School Al
Manhal International Private School Al Ma'ali
International School Ashbal Al Quds
Private School Emirates National School First Steps School Nursery...
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there was
still compulsory service. Note: One of
voluntary program was "
Ashbal Saddam"
known as "Saddam's Cubs"
where children were
trained to
defend Iraq...
- Abu'l-
Ashbāl al-Ḍirghām ibn ʿĀmir ibn Sawwār al-Lukhamī (Arabic: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي) (fl. 1153–1164) was an Arab
military commander...