-
Mansuriyeh or
Mansuryeh or
Mansouria (Persian: منصوريه, Arabic: منصورية) may
refer to
places in:
Ziama Mansouriah District Mansuriyeh, Fars Mansuriyeh...
- El-
Mansuriya or
Mansuriya (Arabic: المنصورية), also
known as
Sabra or
Sabra al-Mansuriyya, near Kairouan, Tunisia, was the
capital of the
Fatimid Caliphate...
- Club (Arabic: النادي العربي الرياضي) is a
Kuwaiti sports club
based in
Mansuriya district of
Kuwait City. The most
notable section is
football team in...
- of the
Fatimid Caliphate Capital Raqqada (909–921)
Mahdia (921–948) al-
Mansuriya (948–973)
Cairo (973–1171) Common languages
Arabic Berber languages Coptic...
-
project with 11.25%
share Siba Gas
Field Development project with 40%
share Mansuriya Gas
Field Development project with 37.5%
share (operator)
Russia project:...
- 1955, de
Havilland Dove YI-ABJ
crashed following an
engine fire in Al-
Mansuriya, Iraq. On 10
October 1955, a
Vickers 644
Viking 1B
overran the runway...
- Al-Mu'izz
transfers the
royal residence of the
Fatimid Caliphate from El-
Mansuriya (modern Tunisia) to the
newly founded city of
Cairo in Egypt. He leaves...
-
Mansouria (Arabic: المنصوريَّة, romanized:
Mansūriya) is an area in
Capital Governorate in
Kuwait City. It is home of Al-Arabi
Sporting Club. هيئة المعلومات...
- the
branch canals taking off from the one main
irrigation canal, the
Mansuriya Canal near Giza. *
Period 1
March to 31 July. 1
feddan is 0.42 ha or about...
- Libya,
which he
ruled from Mahdia, in Tunisia.
Newly built capital Al-
Mansuriya, or
Mansuriyya (Arabic: المنصوريه), near Kairouan, Tunisia, was the capital...