-
variant Ayash or
francicized Ayach and
Ayache may
refer to: Ayyash, Iran, a
village in
Khuzestan Province, Iran Ayaş, Ankara,
pronounced Ayash, town in...
- "Israel
condemns the
naming of a
street in
Ramallah after terrorist Yehiye Ayash".
Israeli Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. 7
April 2010.
Archived from the original...
- Anis
Porat Ayash (Hebrew: אניס פורת עייאש, Arabic: أنيس بورات عياش; born 6
April 2005) is an
Israeli professional footballer who
plays as a left-winger...
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Ahmed Ayash (born 1
January 1994) is a
Yemeni judoka who
competes in the
under 73 kg category. He has
represented Yemen in kurash, and ju-jitsu as well...
-
Sanctuary for Criminals".
Foreign Policy.
Retrieved 2024-11-18. "Salim
Ayash,
convicted in
Rafik Hariri's ********ination,
reportedly killed in Syria"...
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quickly conquered Awal and Qatif, and
exiled its new ruler,
Yahya bin Al-
Ayash and then
invaded the
Qarmatian stronghold of Hofuf.
Seljuk and
Uyunid forces...
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Mohammed Ebrahim Ali
Ayash (born 6
March 1986) is a
Yemeni footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Peshmerga. He
debuted for the
Yemeni under-17 national...
- The
Great Syrian Revolt (Arabic: الثورة السورية الكبرى), also
known as the
Revolt of 1925, was a
general uprising across the
State of
Syria and Greater...
- The
Charge at Khan
Ayash occurred on 2
October 1918
about 17
miles (27 km)
north of
Damascus after the
pursuit to, and
capture of Damascus,
which followed...
- Ayyash".
Syrianna Magazine. 159: 14. Qaisar, Saab (2015). "Abdul
Qader Ayash,
Mirror of the
Euphrates Valley". Al-Watan Newspaper. 2220: 10. Alngers...