- Al-
Hadira (also
spelled El-Hadhira, or al-
ḥāḍira; Arabic: الحاضرة) was the
first private Arabic newspaper in Tunisia. It was
founded in 1888 by reformist...
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Hadira Union (Bengali: হাদিরা ইউনিয়ন) is a
union of
Gopalpur Upazila,
Tangail District, Bangladesh. It is
situated at 56 km
north of Tangail. According...
- of
Senussi el
Mahdi by the same
writer appeared in the Arab
journal El
Hadira of Tunis, Sept. 2, 1902; a
condensation of this
article appears in the "Bull...
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pseudonym El Fatate,
later after her marriage,
under the
pseudonym Bahitate El
Hadira (researcher of the city), and not El
Hadara (civilisation). At that time...
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Museum Two
pages from the m****cript of "Divan shu’r al-
Hadira" (The
collected verses of Al-
Hadira).
Naskh and
thuluth script.
Freer Gallery of Art Two pages...
- (Cambridge
University 2004) at 65 (al-
Hadira); at 33, 65 (Khair al-Din).
Perkins refers to 'Abduh and the al-
Hadira w****ly as
being socially conservative...
- Mandir,
Bhairon Mandir etc. 3-
Chitti Masjid, Peer Gabgazi, Panj Peer 4-
Hadira,
Quila Sarai (Now housing,
Local Police Station) 5- Kali Bein (Ghats developed...
- occupation. Some of his
companions later founded the w****ly
magazine al-
Hadira in 1888. A more
radical one al-Zahra ran from 1890
until suppressed in 1896;...
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weakened by the
repeated losses,
retreated to
Rangamati in
March 1671.
Hadira opposite to
Goalpara became the Ahom
frontier outpost. Thus the Mughals...
- and his
ministers and was made the
Duwariya Barua or
Customs officers at
Hadira-chowki or Ban-galhat outpost. His
adopted son,
Parsuram succeeded his to...