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Muhammad Abu al-
Dhahab (Arabic: محمد أبو الدهب, romanized: muḥammad abū aḏ-ḏahab; 1735–1775), also just
called Abu
Dhahab (Arabic: أبو الدهب, romanized: abū...
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Hadith al-Silsilah al-
Dhahab (Arabic: حدیث سلسلة الذهب) (Hadith of the
Golden Chain) is a
hadith narrated from Ali al-Ridha, the
eighth Imam of the Shia...
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Dhahab River or
Dhahab Valley (Arabic: نهر الذهب or وادي الذهب Gold
River or Gold Valley), also in
medieval times known as Wadi
Butnan (Arabic: وادي بطنان...
- The
Tulul adh-
Dhahab (Arabic: تلول الذهب; lit. "the
hills of gold") is an
archaeological site in Jordan. The site
features two
neighboring tells, separated...
- The Mahd Al
Dhahab (Arabic: مَـهـد الـذّهـب, "Cradle of (the) Gold"), is a
small gold
mining area in the
Arabian Peninsula. It is
located in the Medina...
- and philosophy, his
celebrated magnum opus The
Meadows of Gold (Murūj al-
Dhahab)
combines universal history with
scientific geography,
social commentary...
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Manbij plain, and then
sinks again at the
Dhahab river valley in the east of
Aleppo Governorate. The
Dhahab drains the
highlands north of Bāb and runs...
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Abdel Rahman Suwar al-Dahab (otherwise
known as
Suwar al-Dahab or al-Dahab; 1934 – 18
October 2018) (Arabic: عبد الرحمن سوار الذهب) was a
Sudanese military...
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identifying the western, larger, hill (Tell edh-
Dhahab al-Gharbi) with
Mahanaim and the
eastern one (Tell edh-
Dhahab esh-Sharqi) with Penuel. Vayishlach, the...
- Ali
Ahmad N****er al-
Dhahab (Arabic: على احمد ناصر الذهب) (d.
November 30, 2010, Cairo, Egypt) was a
Yemeni politician,
belonging to the Arab Socialist...