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Jebel Bishri or
Mount Bishri (Arabic: جبل البِشْرِي
Jabal al-Bišrī, in Akkadian: ba-sa-ar or bi-si-ir, in Amorite: Biśri) is a
highland region in northeastern...
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inscription defeating a
coalition of
Sumerian cities and
Amorites near
Jebel Bishri in
northern Syria c. 2240 BC. His successor, Shar-Kali-Sharri, recorded...
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eastern deserts, i.e. (from
north to south) the
Euphrates and the
Jebel el-
Bishrī area for the
northern Levant,
followed by the
Syrian Desert east of the...
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grandfather was
Abdul Azeez al
Bishri, a
memorizer of Hadith, and his
mother was
Zaynab Abdul Azeez Saleem al-
Bishri. In an
article in the Arab Times...
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pluralism and
freedom of thought.
Authors like
Fahmi Huwaidi and
Tariq al-
Bishri have
constructed Islamic justifications for full
citizenship of non-Muslims...
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upper Euphrates valley as far as the
Balikh tributary and the
Jabal al-
Bishri mountains northeast of Palmyra. It is
unclear which engagement occurred...
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Yahya Al
Bishri (born 13
August 1962) is a
Saudi fashion designer. He has
designed garments for King
Abdullah and
royal families around the
world such...
- of al-Azhar from 1900–1904 and 1909–1916. His father, 'Abd al-Fattah al-
Bishri, was
president of the
Egyptian Court of
Appeal until his
death in 1951....
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Salim al-
Bishri, (Arabic: سَلِيم ٱلْبِشْرِي) also
known as
Salim al-
Bishri al-Maliki (1832 in
Mahallat Bishr,
Beheira – 1916 in Cairo), was an Egyptian...
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Amanatidis Esmaeil Gholizadeh Kasra Taheri Ryunosuke Sato
Dainei Disa
Nawaf Al-
Bishri Talal Haji
Dutsadee Buranajutanon Chanothai Kongmeng Adel
Abbas Anwar Al...