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Hamasa (Arabic: حَمَاسَة, romanized: Ḥamāsah) is an area in the
Buraimi area in Oman on the Oman–United Arab
Emirates border.
Hamasa, for the
period of...
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Turki bin
Abdullah Al Otaishan,
crossed Abu
Dhabi territory and
occupied Hamasa, one of
three Omani villages in the oasis,
claiming it as part of the Eastern...
- of the poet is
exhibited with much art and ingenuity, the
poems of the
Ḥamāsa are short,
direct and for the most part free from comparisons; the transitions...
- bin Ali.
Rijal of al-Najashi. p. 141. Klein-Franke,
Felix (1971). "The
Hamasa of Abu Tammām".
Journal of
Arabic Literature. 2: 18. doi:10.1163/157006471X00027...
- University-Washington DC, Page: 452 A. Amin and A. Harun,
Sharh Diwan Al-
Hamasa (Cairo, 1951), Vol. 1, Pages: 478-480 Al-Marzubani, Mu'jam Ash-Shu'araa...
- (Rostem and Suhrab, a
Story of Heroes) in 1830, and
Hamasa, oder die ältesten
arabischen Volkslieder (
Hamasa, or the
Oldest Arabian Folk Songs) in 1846. Among...
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after by the community, and
tithing is
mandatory in many
Bedouin societies.
Hamasa (courage/bravery) is also
closely linked to sharaf.
Bravery indicates the...
- others.
Another location in the city used for
large productions is the
Hamasa Shrine Temple Theater. The
Temple Theater houses a 778-pipe
Robert Morgan...
- as Said
Dibba Al-Baya Al
Wajajah Aswad A'Tuvayah Hadf Al-Buraimi
Mahdah Hamasa Al
Qabil Sahl al Arba
Safah Al
Khuwayr Sha'am Al Jeer
Dibba Al-Fujairah...
- Tanura,
Turki Abdullah al Otaishan,
crossed Abu
Dhabi territory and
occupied Hamasa, one of
three Omani villages in the Oasis,
claiming it as part of the eastern...