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Furūsiyya (Arabic: فروسية; also
transliterated as furūsīyah) is an
Arabic knightly discipline and
ethical code
developed in the
Middle Ages. It was practised...
- "Al-
Furusiyya". In this text, he
proclaims that
aside from horsemanship, lance, and archery,
swordsmanship was a
fourth discipline of
Furusiyya. Al-Kindi...
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Festival Grand Prix. In
August 2014, she anc****d the U.S. team
victory at
Furusiyya Nations Cup in Gijon, Spain, with a
double clear performance. She was...
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masculine given name
translating to "knight," "horseman," or "cavalier" (see
furusiyya). It is also
common as a western-style
surname and is
widely used in the...
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prestige accorded to
mounted warriors in
Christendom finds a
parallel in the
furusiyya in the
Islamic world. The
Crusades brought various military orders of...
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flying Dutchmen win
Furusiyya leg on home
ground in
Rotterdam Super Swiss sweep to
Furusiyya victory in
Falsterbo Historic Furusiyya victory for Hungary...
- used term to
describe the push for
physical fitness amongst Muslims.
Furusiyya, an
ancient equestrian practice in the
Muslim world, is
argued by Birgit...
- al-Mu'tadid and
their training was
conceived and
inspired through the
noble furusiyya. From a slave, a
ghulam attained his
freedom after completing the formative...
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military jurisprudence Medieval Muslim treatises on
military arts, see
Furusiyya This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Muslim...
- 1270 by the
chemist and
engineer Hasan al-Rammah of
Syria in his book al-
Furusiyya wa al-Manasib al-Harbiyya (The Book of
Military Horsemanship and Ingenious...