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Muhammad Ahmad Haydara (1902 – 1973; Arabic: محمد أحمد حيدرة, romanized: Mohammed
Ahmad Haydarâ) was the
first teacher of the
enlightenment movement in...
- Abu
Turab Haydara al-Mu'taman was a
brother of the
Fatimid vizier al-Ma'mun al-Bata'ihi (1121–1125).
Along with
another brother, Ja'far,
Haydara served as...
- 28333; 45.33333 Ahl Ḩaydarah Manşūr The Ahl
Haydara Mansur are a
tribe in Yemen. In c. 1875, the Ahl
Haydara Mansur broke away from the
Fadhli Sultanate...
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Muhammad Salih Haydara (1952 – 14
February 2024) was a
Yemeni journalist and
short story writer from
southern Yemen. He was
raised in Aden and studied...
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Hydra (Arabic: حيدرة,
ḥaydara,
pronounced [ˈħajdara]) is a
commune in the
province of Algiers, Algeria. It is
located in Bir
Mourad Raïs district, in...
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Brotherhood Irish Volunteers White Guard (Finland)
Polish Legions IMRO Ahl
Haydara Mansur Bulgaria signed an
armistice with the
Allies on 29
September 1918...
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Damascus and its
province in
succession to al-Mu'ayyad Mu'tazz al-Dawla
Haydara ibn al-Husayn. Badr is
recorded at this
point as
bearing the honorific...
- the Isma'ili imam, and thus his legitimacy. Sulayman's
younger brother Haydara was
immediately appointed as heir and vizier, but this
provoked the jealousy...
- Milkiayet) was an
anthem of
Kingdom of Yemen,
written by
Muhammad Ahmed Haydara and used from 1927 to 1962. The
lyrics of the
anthem praised the Imam,...
-
fighting with the
British took
place after 1916. In
October 1915, the Ahl
Haydara Mansur sided with the
Ottoman Empire in
opposition to the
Fadhli Sultanate...