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- branch muni****lities are Al-Shemaysi, Irqah, Al-Ma'athar, Al-Olayya, Al-Aziziyya, Al-Malaz, Al-Selayy, Nemar, Al-Neseem, Al-Shifa, Al-'Urayja, Al-Bat'ha...
- army consisted mainly of slave warriors, i.e. Mamluks, consisting of the Aziziyya Regiment founded by his father and the Nasiriyya Regiment founded by himself...
- identified with the al-Sayyida al-Aziziyya (lit. 'the Lady of al-Aziz') frequently mentioned in the sources. Al-Sayyida al-Aziziyya was a Melkite Christian, most...
- where she was selected to become the personal servant of al-Sayyida al-Aziziyya, the Christian Byzantine-Sicilian favorite slave concubine of Caliph Al-Aziz...
- (approximate date). 1932 - Dar al-Hadith (school) established. 1930s - Aziziyya, Faysaliyya, Khayriyya, and Suudiyya schools established (approximate date)...
- Berbers to resist the invasion. He pla**** a leading role at the Congress of Aziziyya, a meeting of important Tripolitanian leaders, in late October 1912, following...
- from notable figures such as the caliph's Christian wife, al-Sayyida al-ʿAzīziyya, and was eventually let go. Ibn Rajāʾ returned to the Wādī al-Naṭrūn and...
- al-Dimaghiyya, al-Nafa`siyya, al-Qimariyya, and the traditional al-‘Ashrafiyya, al-Aziziyya, al-Shamiyya al-Barraniyya, al-Adiliyya, and al-Masruriyya. In the year...
- he was distrusted by the Turkic mamlūks (slave soldiers) of the elite ʿAzīziyya and Nāṣiriyya contingents. In May 1246, Shams al-Dīn, in alliance with...