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Sheikh Yusuf Abu el
Haggag (Arabic: الشيخ يوسف أبو الحجاج; c. 1150 – c. 1245), also al
Haggag or Al-Hajjaj, was a
mystic Sufi
scholar and
religious figure...
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Hajjaj (Arabic: حجاج, romanized:
Ḥaǧǧāǧ or Ḥadjdjādj), also
sometimes spelled Haggag or Haggiag, may
refer to: Al-Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf (661-714), military...
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Deana Haggag (born 1987) is an
American arts
organization leader. She is the
Program Director for Arts and
Culture at
Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation. Formally...
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Mosque of Abu
Haggag (Arabic: مسجد أبو الحجاج بالأقصر) is a
mosque in Luxor, Egypt. It
contains the tomb of
Sheikh Yusuf Abu al-
Haggag,
after whom the...
- monuments,
contributing greatly to the
economy of the
modern city.
Yusuf Abu al-
Haggag is the
prominent Muslim historical figure of Luxor. The name
Luxor derives...
- Raef
Haggag (Arabic: رائف حجاج; born
August 8, 1982) is an Egyptian-American singer. Raef
picked up
playing guitar during his time at the
University of...
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Ahmed Haggag (Arabic: أحمد حجاج; born May 1, 1987) is an
Egyptian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-forward for the
Egyptian club El Raja SC...
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Haggag H****an
Oddoul (born 1944) is an
Egyptian writer of
Nubian descent, and a
campaigner for the
rights of the
Nubian people. He was born in Alexandria...
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about 376 km (235 miles) west-northwest of Cairo. The airfield,
known as
Haggag el
Qasaba by the
German Luftwaffe, was the
location of one of the most daring...
- was
presented to
Roman Emperor Hadrian on his birthday. The
active Abu
Haggag Mosque (مسجد أبو الحجاج بالأقصر) is
located within the temple, standing...