- on the
ruins of
Roman Castellum Tingitanum. In 1962, it was
renamed al-
Asnam, but
after the
devastating earthquake on
October 10, 1980, it has borne...
-
pages of
which had been poisoned.
Prince Zayn Al-
Asnam or Zeyn
Alasnam (Arabic: زين الأصنام, zayn al-
aṣnām), son of the
Sultan of
Basra (or B****orah), is...
- The Book of
Idols (Kitāb al-
ʾAṣnām),
written by the Arab
scholar Hisham ibn al-Kalbi (737–819), is the most po****r of the Islamic-era
works about the...
- The
Battle of al-
Asnam (Arabic: معركة الأصنام) was a
military engagement between the
Umayyad governor of Ifriqya,
Handhala ibn
Safwan al-Kalbi, and the...
- al
Walid in
Nakhla in 630 AD.
According to the Book of
Idols (Kitāb al-
Aṣnām) by Hishām ibn al-Kalbī Over her [an Arab]
built a
house called Buss in...
- (ruins of Hadjar-Ouaghef?)
Castellum Tatroportus Castellum Tingitii (Al
Asnam)
Castellum Iabar Castellum Medianum Castellum Minus (Coléa, near Algiers)...
-
introduce the
worship of
idols into the Hijaz. He was also
known as Abu al-
Asnam (Father of Idols). The full
lineage of 'Amr ibn
Luhayy has been
listed by...
-
Chlef (Arabic: ولاية الشلف, Berber: ⴰⴳⴻⵣⴷⵓ ⵏ ⵛⵍⴻⴼ) (formerly
known as El
Asnam) is a
province (wilaya) in Algeria. Its
capital and
biggest city is Chlef...
-
historian Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi, who
wrote in the Book of
Idols (Kitab al-
Asnām) that: "The Banū al-Hārith ibn-Yashkur ibn-Mubashshir of the ʻAzd had an...
- name of the city was
changed from Orléansville to El
Asnam and the club
changed its name to
Asnam Sportive Olympique,
keeping its
original ASO initials...