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Ghamr (Arabic: ميت غمر, IPA: [ˈmiːt ˈɣɑmɾ]) is a town in
Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. It is...
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Ghamr (Arabic: الغمر; Hebrew: מובלעת צופר) is an area in Wadi Arabah,
Aqaba Governorate, Jordan. The area was
occupied by
Israeli forces after the...
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Ghamr ibn
Yazid ibn Abd al-Malik (Arabic: الغمر بن يزيد, romanized: al-
Ghamr ibn Yazīd; fl. 743 – c. 750) was an
Umayyad prince and commander. He led...
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Abbad ibn al-
Ghamr al-Shihabi (Arabic: عباد بن الغمر الشهابي; also
known as
Abbad ibn Umar) was a
ninth century governor of the
Yemen for the Abbasid...
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Menouf Marsa Alam
Mersa Matruh Megan Metoubes Minya Minyet El Nasr Mit
Ghamr Mit
Rahina Mit
Salsil Monsha'at El-Qanater Mut
Mokattam Madinaty Masr El-Gedida...
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Matareya El
Senbellawein Gamasa Gogar Mansoura Manzala Mit
Elkorama Mit
Ghamr Mit
Salsil Nabaroh Sherbin Temay El
Amdeed Talkha According to the Egyptian...
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Ghamr District is a
district of the Sa'dah Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 19,718 inhabitants. "Districts of Yemen"....
- Hasan. Also,
Hasan al-****nna had sons
named Abd
Allah al-Mahd,
Ibrahim al-
Ghamr and
Hasan al-****llath from
Fatima bint Husayn; Ja'far and Da'wud from...
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Minya (k)
Minya (m)
Minya El Qamh (m)
Minyet El Nasr (m) Mit
Ghamr (k) Mit
Ghamr (m) Mit
Salsil (m)
Moharam Bek (k)
Monshat El Nasr (k)
Montaza (k)...
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descent from
someone called Tabataba, in
particular Ismail bin
Ibrahim al-
Ghamr (son of
Hasan ibn Hasan), a great-grandson of Ali, the
fourth and last of...