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nomadic subdivision of the Beja people,
known for
their support of the
Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to 1890s. The area
historically inhabited by...
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Mahdia (Arabic: المهدية al-Mahdīyah) is a
Tunisian coastal city with 76,513 inhabitants,
south of
Monastir and
southeast of Sousse.
Mahdia is a provincial...
- Turkey" in
front of
Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Monirah El-
Mahdiyyah died on
March 12, 1965, at the age of
eighty years after a long professional...
- took up
residence at the
newly established capital of the empire, Al-
Mahdiyyah.
After his death, Al
Mahdi was
succeeded by his son, Abu Al-Qasim Muhammad...
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written by Ibn Hawqal, who p****ed
through Surt in 947 on his way to al-
Mahdiyyah (which was then the
capital of the
Fatimid Caliphate). Ibn
Hawqal described...
- by
Sheikh Jamma’a
Sheikh al-Amin, who was an army
commander when the
Mahdiyyah broke out in 1881 and died on
campaign in Kordofan.: 81 His successor...
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Divine Guide in
early Shiite,p.69State
University of New York Press. 1994)
Mahdiyyah Dehqani, A
Glance on the book of Basair,
Hadith of
Thought Magazine, 1382...
- Zachlumia, the
state of
their ally Michael, to the caliph's
capital al-
Mahdiyyah on the
Tunisian coast. Simeon I
suggested a
joint attack on Constantinople...