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- Muhammad al-Ashmar (Arabic: محمد الأشمر) (1892 – 3 March 1960) was a Syrian rebel commander during the Great Syrian Revolt and the 1936–1939 Arab revolt...
- 2600 BC: Votive statues from the Square Temple of Eshnunna (modern Tell Ashmar, Iraq) were made. One of them is now in the Oriental Institute of the University...
- into Mandatory Palestine. Deputy commander of the unit was Muhammad al-Ashmar, who commanded an Arab volunteer force's Syrian battalion between August...
- late Chuy Bravo, her former 'Chelsea Lately' sidekick". Los Angeles Times. Ashmar Mandou (July 11, 2013). "Chuy Bravo Brings on the Laughs". Lawndale News...
- Yasin and Abd al-Qadir were killed during the battle. Shaykh Muhammad al-Ashmar also parti****ted in the battle with 40–50 of his men from the Midan quarter...
- United States Environmental Protection Agency. Bituminous coal Ashmar (2010), pp. 14–15 Ashmar, Basil Nashat (2010). Fossil Fuels in the Arab World: Facts...
- Said al-As and Muhammad al-Ashmar. Qawuqji also led the volunteer force's Iraqi and Transjordanian battalions, and al-Ashmar was commander of the Syrian...
- 2011), Latin American Motorcyclists Ride For Peace And Solidarity Mandou, Ashmar (July 15, 2010), "Riding Along with Boys", Lawndale Bilingual Newspapers...
- political fight". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 1, 2020. Mandou, Ashmar (December 18, 2014). "Miguel del Valle Endorses Chuy Garcia for Mayor"....
- linguist, journalist  Colombia Awarded 18 December 1954 1955 Muhammad al-Ashmar (1892–1960) Rebel commander in Great Syrian Revolt and 1936–1939 Arab revolt...