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Kairouan (UK: /ˌkaɪər(ʊ)ˈwɑːn/, US: /kɛərˈ-/), also
spelled El Qayrawān or
Kairwan (Arabic: ٱلْقَيْرَوَان, romanized: al-Qayrawān [æl qɑjrɑˈwæːn] , Tunisian...
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valley include Nagmarg Camping Site
kairwan,
Satbaran Kalaroos,
kalaroos caves, Chandigam, Warnow, Aafan, Machil,
Kairwan Anderbugh, Gagal, Doorusa, and some...
- of the country.
Especially prosperous at that time was the
community of
Kairwan (Kairouan),
which was
established soon
after the
foundation of that city...
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governor of
Africa about 800. Fustât, his
place of
residence is
Abbasiya near
Kairwan in
southern Tunis.." This
reconstructed route (via Carthage) was mapped...
- Eldad,[citation needed] and
considered the
letters of the
community of
Kairwan and of Ẓemaḥ ben Ḥayyim of Sura to be forgeries. Metz was the
first to...
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published within this
series (for example, Eine
Befreiung in Die Rose von
Kaïrwan, 1894).
After the
founding of the Karl May
Press in 1913,
works in Gesammelte...
- taught," by R. Ẓemaḥ Gaon in his
letter addressed to the
community of
Kairwan in the
latter part of the 9th century. The
midrash has been
edited by A...
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caliph al-Muqtadir. He was
deposed again soon afterwards, and fled to
Kairwan,
where he was
treated with
great honor by the
Jewish community there. 'Ukba's...
- but his
origins and
travels remain obscure, and his
eventual arrival in
Kairwan is the
subject of a well-known story. Teachers Students
According to...
- or in
northern Africa—probably in
Kairwan, the
center of
Talmudic studies at that time.
Evidence in
favor of
Kairwan is
supplied by a p****age in the Halakhot...