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Khafaja or
Khafajah (Arabic: خفاجة, also
known as Al-Khafaji and Khafaji) is one of the
major Arab
tribes (especially in Iraq and Egypt) as well Saudi...
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Michael Gerli (ed.),
Medieval Iberia, an Encyclopedia, 2003,
entry "Ibn
Khafaja" María Rosa Menocal,
Raymond P. Scheindlin,
Michael Anthony Sells, The...
- and he was replaced,
after only five
months in office, by
Khafaja ibn Sufyan. In 863,
Khafaja sent his son
Muhammad to raid the
environs of Syracuse, but...
- 1991),
Medal of the
Republic of the
Supreme Order (Tunisia, 1999), Ibn
Khafaja Award for
Poetry (Spain, 1986).[citation needed] He
currently writes a...
- its
poems derive from
famous authors such as al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad, Ibn
Khafaja, al-Shushtari, and Ibn al-Khatib.
Andalusi music was
allegedly born in...
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Qirwash inherited his father's rule over Kufa.
There he had to
force out the
Khafaja tribe that had
taken control of the city, and
drive them into the Syrian...
- Nabataeans: A Conspectus. Leiden: Bril. Rababeh, Shaher; al Quablan, Husam; Abu-
Khafaja,
Shatha (2014). "Structural
Utilisation of
Wooden Beams as Anti-Seismic...
- to 14,000 BCE, and
kilns used for lime have been
dated to 2,500 BCE in
Khafaja, Mesopotamia.
Calcium as a
material has been
known since at
least the first...
- sections: cartography, archeology,
ethnology and history, and arts. Ibn
Khafaja,
Andalusi poet Raúl Albentosa,
footballer Adrián Campos,
Formula One driver...
- 1778).
Ubayd was from the
Zakani family,
which was
descended from the Banu
Khafaja, an Arab
tribe that had
immigrated to
Qazvin in
northern Iran at the start...