- holy
cities of
Mecca and Medina. The term
sharif is
Arabic for "noble", "
highborn", and is used to
describe the
descendants of
Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. The...
-
dictum in the Poetics,
which states that a
tragedy can only
occur for the
highborn,
because one
could only have a
tragic fall from a
great height. Keyes's...
-
Within this court, the
Emperor appointed the
chief justice,
always a
highborn aristocrat,
several divisional chief judges, and some of the
other puisne...
- Anna
Sawai as Toda
Mariko (Hosokawa Gracia, 1563–1600): An
intelligent highborn woman with
strong loyalty to Toranaga. She is a
Catholic convert who serves...
- Fatimah. The word is the
plural of sharīf ('noble', '
highborn'), from
sharafa ('to be
highborn'). Source: Al-Zayadeen (الزيادين) –
Descendants of Sidi...
-
Icelandic people. In the
Icelandic Laxdœla saga, for example, "even
slaves are
highborn,
descended from the
kings of Ireland." The
first name of Njáll Þorgeirsson...
- Sharīf or
Sherif (Arabic: شريف, 'noble', '
highborn'), also
spelled shareef,
feminine sharīfa (شريفة),
plural ashrāf (أشراف), shurafāʾ (شرفاء), or (in the...
- hand.
Tyrion sends for Bronn, who
tells him that
Cersei has
offered him a
highborn bride and also
declines to be Tyrion's champion.
Oberyn comes to visit...
-
fictional world later known as Ivalice. The
story follows Ramza Beoulve, a
highborn cadet placed in the
middle of a
military conflict known as The Lion War...
-
Ossie Bell –
Highborn II (1926, 1927),
Greenore (1932),
Concerto (1933),
Ipsden (1937)
Leading owner (3 wins): Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen –
Highborn II (1926...