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Jibali or
Djibali may
refer to:
something related to Jibal, a
historical region in
western Iran
Jibbali language, a
Modern South Arabian language of Oman...
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Hamadi Jebali (Arabic: حمادي الجبالي, Ḥammādī al-
Jibālī; born 12
January 1949) is a
Tunisian engineer,
Muslim politician and
journalist who was
Prime Minister...
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inhabitants of the
villages and
communities on the
jebel are
known as
jibalis (hill people). To the north, the
hills slope down via
rough wadis and cliffs...
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Dhofar consisted only of an
irregular Dhofar Force,
recruited from
local "
jibali" tribes. Only in 1965 were two
battalions of the SAF sent to the province...
- Wa-d-dimāʾi z-zākiyāti ṭ-ṭāhirāt Wa-l-bunūdi l-lāmiʿāti l-khāfiqāt Fi-l-
jibāli sh-shāmikhāti sh-shāhiqāt Naḥnu thurnā fa-ḥayātun ʾaw mamāt Wa-ʿaqadnā al-ʿazma...
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plural əḥkló.
Shehri (Jibbali, Geblet, Sheret, Šehri, Šhauri, Shahari,
Jibali, Ehkili, Qarawi, and Garawi) is
spoken along a
dialect continuum that includes...
- of Malik-Shah I, however,
there are very few
mentions of
Turkmens in the
Jibali region of the state,
especially in
their traditional axis of Rayy, Hamadhan...
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consists of four divisions: Al-Humaydah, Al-Musa ibn 'Ali, Al-Isba' and Al-
Jibali.
Their homes are
located 15
miles north of Mahayil. They
stretch 20 miles...
- rockets.
Elsewhere in
Dhofar however, the
PFLOAG lost
support among the
jibali tribes on the
jebel and were
starved of munitions. By the
start of 1975...
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rings worn on the septum, this
category includes titlipata, kumrâbisi,
jibâli, etc.
Originally the
Hajongs were
divided into six clans. The
present generation...