- Al-
Damiri (1341–1405), the
common name of
Kamal al-Din
Muhammad ibn Musa al-
Damiri (Arabic: كمال الدين محمد بن موسى الدميري), was a Shafi'i **** scholar...
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Damiris Dantas do
Amaral (born
November 17, 1992) is a
Brazilian basketball player for the
Indiana Fever of the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation...
-
translation of Al-
Damiri into
French was
undertaken by
Nicolas Perron. The bull's name was
however "Rakaboûnâ" (Rakabūnā) in al-
Damiri,
according to Perron's...
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Damiri Mahmud (17
January 1945 – 30
December 2019) was an
Indonesian writer. He also
wrote poetry and
various articles for
newspapers and magazines. His...
- as "ruby", or
variously otherwise.[Arabic
source verification needed] Al-
Damiri (d. 1405) on
authority of Wahb ibn
Munabbih was one of Lane's sources, possibly...
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Mohammad Abdul-Samee'
Mohammad Al-Dmeiri (Arabic: محمد عبد السميع محمد الدميري; born 30
August 1987) is a
Jordanian footballer who
plays as a left back...
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Eicochrysops damiri is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found on the
Comoros in the
Indian Ocean.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Eicochrysops...
- City and
preferring the San
Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles.
Their son
Damiri was born in 2001.
Lindo is a
football fan and
supports Manchester United...
- when on the other, the
music is so sad it
makes people cry. The
scholar Al-
Damiri stated a
larger number of
branches to 72, and al-Mustawfi made shadhavar...
- centre,
dating to the
Abbasid rule era.
Kamal al-Din
Muhammad ibn Musa Al-
Damiri, (1344–1405),
writer on
canon law and
natural history Refaat Al-Gammal (Raafat...