- The
Sheikh Khazal rebellion refers to the 1924 Arab separatist[citation needed]
uprising by
Khazal al-Kabi, the
Sheikh of Muhammara, in
Iranian Khuzestan...
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Khazʽal bin
Jabir bin ****aw al-Kaʽbi GCIE KCSI (Arabic: خزعل بن جابر بن مرداو الكعبي، Persian: شیخ خزعل) (18
August 1863 – 24 May 1936), Muaz us-Sultana...
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Chazal or Ḥazal (Hebrew: חז״ל) are the
Jewish sages of the
Mishnaic and
Talmudic eras,
spanning from the
final 300
years of the
Second Temple period until...
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Khazal Al
Majidi (Arabic: خزعل الماجدي; born 1951) is an
Iraqi author who has
written on the
history of
religions and civilizations. He is also a poet...
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Bilal Saadallah Khazal (also
Belal Khazal) is a
convicted Lebanese Australian criminal who
served a
custodial sentence of
fourteen years, with a non-parole...
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authority of
Khazal Khan, the
Sheikh of
Mohammerah and the
tribal leader of Arabistan. In response,
Sheik Khazal initiated the short-lived
Sheikh Khazal rebellion...
- Abdul-Hameed (1995–1997)
Nadhim Shaker (1997) Amer
Jameel (1997–1998)
Razzak Khazal (1998)
Mohammed Ali Al-Sheikhli (1998–1999) Maad
Ibrahim (1999–2001) Hamed...
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their regions,
Sheikh Khazal decided to
resist the
Central government's
takeover of Khuzestan. The
British relied upon
Khazal because of the maintenance...
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border clashes in Kuwait, he sent a
letter to the
Ruler of
Arabistan Sheikh Khazʽal Ibn
Jabir offering the
Kuwaiti throne to
either him or one of his heirs...
- Deh-e
Khazal (Persian: ده خزل; also
known as
Khazal) is a
village in
Bavaleh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Sonqor County,
Kermanshah Province...