- province,
while much of
Lower Egypt was in the
hands of Ali ibn Abd al-Aziz al-
Jarawi and
Andalusian raiders. Ubaydallah's rule over
Egypt was
initially contested...
- Abu al-Abbas
Ahmad Ibn Abd as-Salam al-
Jarawi (Arabic: أبو عباس الجراوي) (1133-1212) was the
official poet of the
Almohad dynasty. He
published his poems...
- al-Aziz al-
Jarawi, the son of al-Sari's
former rival Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Wazir al-
Jarawi.
Following Abu Nasr's
appointment he and al-
Jarawi continued their...
- 1152)
December 14 –
Matilda de Bailleul,
Flemish abbess Abu al-Abbas al-
Jarawi,
Moroccan poet and
writer Anna
Komnene Angelina,
Nicene empress (b. 1176)...
- 1189) May 13 – Hōnen, ****anese
religious reformer (d. 1212) Abu al-Abbas al-
Jarawi,
Moroccan poet (d. 1212)
Andronikos Doukas Angelos,
Byzantine aristocrat...
-
Although supported by the head of the one
faction Ali ibn Abd al-Aziz al-
Jarawi,
Khalid was
outmaneuvered by the head of the other,
Ubayd Allah ibn al-Sari...
- from the
history of the West in the
eighteenth century. Abu al-Abbas al-
Jarawi poet of the
Almohad caliphate.
Moroccan folk
literature (Al-Malhoun). Anas...
- untouched. The head of
Iraqi ground forces in the province,
General Mohammed Jarawi,
formally surrendered to
elements of the 3rd
Infantry Division at Ramadi...
-
Diccionario kechwa-castellano, 1959. De
Confucio a Mao tse tung, 1960. Runa simi
jarawi (poemario en
quechua II), 1962. Job el
creyente y
Prometeo el rebelde, 1966...
-
Yemeni tribes of
northern Egypt,
grouped around Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Wazir al-
Jarawi.
Taking advantage of the
collapse of
Abbasid central authority due to the...