- The
Volunteers of the
Faith (Arabic: الغزاة المجاهدين, romanized: al-
ghuzāt al-mujāhidīn, lit. 'warriors of the jihad';) was a
military institution of...
- instead. Domestically,
Muhammad V
eliminated the
office of the
shaykh al-
ghuzat, the
chief of the Ghazis, in 1370,
placing the
Zenata troops under the direct...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 47 DF IDN
Agung Mannan (at Bali United) — MF IDN
Iqbal Al
Ghuzat (at PSKC Cimahi)...
- of
Granada in its aftermath.
There he
served as the
Commander (shaykh al-
ghuzat) of the
Volunteers of the
Faith of Granada, and
became one of the most important...
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kingdom of Granada.
Their Marinid commander was
known as the
shaykh al-
ghuzāt ('chief of the ghazis'), but in 1374
Muhammad V
suppressed this
office due...
-
grammarian and
theologian Uthman ibn Abi al-Ula,
Marinid prince and
shaykh al-
ghuzat of the
Emirate of
Granada Djuvara, Neagu.
Thocomerius –
Negru Vodă. Un voivod...
-
overs Kimba the
White Lion - Al
Layth al
Abiad الليث الأبيض
Astroganger -
Ghuzat min al Fadaa' غزاة من الفضاء
Treasure Island -
Jazirat al Kanz - جزيرة الكنز...
- his
domestic reforms,
Muhammad V
eliminated the
office of the
shaykh al-
ghuzat, the
chief of the Ghazis, in 1370,
placing the
Zenata troops under the direct...
- (Arabic: حمّو بن عبدالحق بن رحّو) was a
Marinid prince who
served as
shaykh al-
ghuzat (chief of the
Volunteers of the Faith) in the
Nasrid Emirate of Granada...
- adds that it was
secretly masterminded by
Uthman ibn al-Ula, the
shaykh al-
ghuzat or the
commander of the
Volunteers of the Faith—North
African troops in...