- The
Daylamites or
Dailamites (Middle Persian: Daylamīgān; Persian: دیلمیان Deylamiyān) were an
Iranian people inhabiting the Daylam—the
mountainous regions...
- Al-Daylami or al-
Dailami (الديلمي) is a
nisba indicating a
Dailamite or a
person from Daylam. It may
refer to:
Fayruz al-Daylami
companion of the Islamic...
- Ali Ab****
Yahya Al-
Dailami (Arabic: علي عباس يحيى الديلمي; born 27
December 1981) is a German-Yemeni
politician who has been
serving as
member of the...
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terminal was
built in the 1970s. The
runway is
shared with the
large Al-
Dailami Air Base. The
airport has one 3,200-meter-long runway, an
apron with 27...
- Abu'l-Fath an-Nasir ad-
Dailami (died 1053) was an imam of the
Zaidi state in
Yemen who
ruled from c. 1038 to 1053. Imam Ali al-Murtada Imam
Hasan al-Mujtaba...
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Clifford Edmund,
Historic cities of the
Islamic world, (BRILL, 2007), 562.
Dailamīs in
Central Iran: The Kākūyids of Jibāl and Yazd, C. E. Bosworth, Iran,...
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Islamic World.
Cambridge University Press. Bosworth,
Clifford (1970). "
Dailamīs in
Central Iran: The Kākūyids of Jibāl and Yazd". Iran. 8: 73–95. doi:10...
- Iran. Vol. 5.
Cambridge University Press. p. 48. Bosworth, C. E. (1970). "
Dailamīs in
Central Iran: The Kākūyids of Jibāl and Yazd". Iran. 8 (1): 73–95 [p...
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Shuaib in the Bani
Matar district. US
conducted three airstrikes at al
Dailami Airbase near
Sanaa International Airport and also
struck Kamaran island...
- al-
Dailami Air Base is an air base in Yemen. It is
located 15 km
north of the city of Sana'a and
shares the
runway with Sana'a
International Airport....