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Memorial website Izzedin Salim Politically skilful Shia
leader recently appointed president of the
Iraqi Governing Council Izzedin Salim Moderate Shia...
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Nejla Mustafa Abu-
Izzedin (Arabic: نجلاء أبو عزِّ الدين; May 22, 1907 – 2008), also
known as
Najla Abu Izzeddin, was a
Lebanese anthropologist, educator...
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Ezzedine Choukri Fishere (Arabic: عزالدين شكري فشير) (born 1966 in
Kuwait City) is an
Egyptian novelist,
diplomat and academic.
Ezzedine was born to Egyptian...
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identity is
deeply intertwined with
their Arab heritage.
Historian Nejla Abu-
Izzedin and
Kamal Salibi both
argue that the
Druze are
profoundly embedded within...
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Izzeddin Fortress (Gr****: Φρούριο Ιτζεδδίν;
Izzeddin means "Glory of the Faith") is an
Ottoman fortress in
Souda Bay, Crete, near the
village of Kalami...
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settlement in the
Euphrates Valley.
According to the
historian Nejla Abu-
Izzedin, "ethnically", the "Wadi al-Taym has been
authoritatively stated to be...
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which means 'large-e****'.
People named Nejla include:
Nejla Abu-
Izzedin,
Lebanese historian Nejla Ateş,
Turkish belly dancer Nejla Demir, Turkish...
- three, she was
welcomed with her
mother by her half-brother Şehzade
Yusuf Izzedin. She
married once and had four sons and a daughter. She died in childbirth...
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Arkadion (named
after the
Arkadi Monastery, sunk by the
Ottoman sloop-of-war
Izzedin in
August 1867); Hydra; Pan****enion; and
Enosis (Unification),
which was...
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Shiite Muslim who
lived in the 13th century.
Queen Mavia Azd
Iturea Abu
Izzedin,
Nejla M. (1993) [1984]. The Druzes: A New
Study of
Their History, Faith...