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Jarud Banner (Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠷᠤᠳ ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ; Chinese: 扎鲁特旗) is a
banner of
eastern Inner Mongolia, China. It is
under the
administration of
Tongliao City, 150...
- Abu'l-
Jarud Ziyad ibn al-Mundhir ibn
Ziyad al-Hamdani al-Qarifi was an
early Zaydi Shi'a scholar, and the
namesake founder of the
Zaydi branch of Jarudiyya...
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Jārūd was a small-town in the Wadi
Hamar area,
about 40 km east of the
Balikh River in present-day Syria,
inhabited during the 9th century. It is identified...
- romanized: Jārūdīyya), also
known as
Jarudism, is
among the
first branches of
Zaydi Islam,
attributed to Abu'l-
Jarud Ziyad ibn al-Mundhir.
Among the theorists...
- Ikires,
Uruud and Mangghud. The Five Halh
consisted of five
tribes called Jarud, Baarin, Onggirat,
Bayaud and Öji****. They
lived around the
Shira Mören...
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Zaydism (Hadawi) is a
result of
interaction of two currents,
Batrism and
Jarudism,
their followers brought together during the
original Zayd's rebellion...
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Southern Khalkha (Baarin and
Jarud),
Ligden raided the Ming dynasty. However, from 1612 on,
leaders of the
Khorchin and the
Jarud became in-laws with the rising...
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Bhairav baba Temple,
Pulgaon camp, Dist-
Wardha Shri
Bhairavnath Mandir,
Jarud Tq & Dist.Beed Kaal
Bhairavnath temple Bahirwadi (Purandar), Pune Kaal Bhairavnath...
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Bordered Yellow Banner,
Xilingol 19,000 62% Hure Banner,
Tongliao 93,000 56%
Jarud Banner,
Tongliao 144,000 48%
Horqin Right Front Banner,
Hinggan 162,000...
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themselves under 'Abdallah ibn al-
Jarud and
expelling al-Mughirah from the city.
Following al-Mughirah's expulsion, Ibn al-
Jarud initially attempted to reach...