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Judar Pasha (Arabic: جؤذر باشا) was a Spanish-Moroccan
military leader under the
Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in the late 16th century. He led the Saadian...
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Judar (Persian: جودر, also
Romanized as
Jūdar and Jowdar; also
known as Jow
Darreh and Chūdar) is a
village in
Gifan Rural District,
Garmkhan District...
- dynasty,
which ruled over
Morocco at the time. The
Saadian army, led by
Judar Pasha,
arrived in the
Niger valley region (in present-day Mali) in 1591...
- by the army of the
Saadi dynasty in Morocco. The
Moroccan forces under Judar Pasha defeated the
Songhai under Askia Ishaq II,
guaranteeing the empire's...
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Judar (born 1971) is a
Brazilian writer. A
native of São Paulo, they have
published half a
dozen books to date.
Among these are the
novels Oito do...
- Jews for Israeli–Palestinian
Peace (Swedish:
Judar för israelisk-palestinsk fred),
abbreviated as JIPF, is a Stockholm-based ****ociation,
founded by Swedish...
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recent civil conflict in the
empire and sent an army
under the
command of
Judar Pasha to
conquer the
Songhai and gain
control of the trans-Saharan trade...
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identity and the
world he was sent to. He
encounters another Magi in Balbadd,
Judar, but this Magi had dark Rukh, the
opposite of
white Rukh,
which implies...
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Judah Leib
Gordon (Hebrew: יהודה לייב גורדון, romanized: Yehuda Leyb Gordon, Yiddish: יהודה לייב גאָרדאָן;
December 7, 1830 –
September 16, 1892), also...
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Songhai empire.: 364 The 4,000-man
force under the
Islamicized Spaniard Judar Pasha crossed the
Sahara desert,
arriving on the
Niger on
February 28th...