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- Berber leader of the 10th century. He was a member of the tribe of Banu IfranWhen he murdered his uncle Habbous, the Banu Ifren tribe was unhappy with him...
- an elevation of 1,665 m (5,463 ft). In the regional Tamazight language, "ifran" means caves. The modern town of Ifrane was established by the French administration...
- Berber word ifri (plural ifran) meaning "cave", in reference to cave dwellers. The same word may be found in the name of the Banu Ifran from Algeria and Tripolitania...
- Córdoba, Ronda became the capital of a small kingdom ruled by the Berber Banu Ifran, the taifa of Ronda. During this period, Ronda gained most of its Islamic...
- innehållande allehanda bläckhornskram, samladeskeppet Finland, som afseglade ifrån Götheborg i Dec. 1769, och återkom dersammastädes i Junii 1771 (in Swedish)...
- Fredrik (1757). Iter Palæstinum, eller Resa til Heliga Landet, förrättad ifrån år 1749 til 1752 : med beskrifnigar, rön, anmärkingar, öfver de märkvärdigaste...
- Berber ifri (plural ifran) "cave", in reference to cave dwellers. (See Tataouine.) The same word may be found in the name of the Banu Ifran from Algeria and...
- number 36 also refers to July 36 of Bangladesh, the po****r non-existent date when authoritarian ruler Sheikh Hasina resigned & fled the country amidst Student–People's...
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- Kalbite emirs and later ********inated the ruler and took over the island. When the Emirate of Sicily was split into separate taifas, Ayyub Ibn Tamim entered...