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North Magharba ("Moroccan / Maghrebi")
Magharba Magharba East
Marzaban Bab el-Qattanin Bab es-Silsila Wad
Muslim Quarter (south)
South Qattanin...
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Fardunjee Marzaban or
Fardoonjee Marazban (22
August 1787– 17
March 1847) was,
among other things, a
printer and a
newspaper editor. He
established the...
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rulers under the Arab
domain and the term was
sometimes juxtaposed with
marzabān (“marcher-lord, governor”). By the 11th century, the
dehqans were landowners...
- North-west Bab el-'Amud Bab el-'Amud Bab el-'Amud Bab el-'Amud Bani
Murra Marzaban Bab el-Qattanin Bab es-Silsila Wad
Muslim Quarter (south)
South Qattanin...
- Cinema,
Sterling Theatre Sterling Cineplex in 2024
Address 65,
Cinema Lane,
Marzaban Road, Fort
Mumbai India Coordinates 18°56′17″N 72°49′59″E / 18.938°N...
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After the fall of Tus, Ibn Amir sent out an army
against Herat. The
ruler (
marzaban or azim) of the
place agreed to a
peace treaty for Herat,
Badghis and Pushang...
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various Persian chronicles, they were
referred to as
zamindars and
marzabans. They were v****als who ruled,
mostly hereditarily, over
their respective...
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Morsi Mahmoud El Bezawy:
Salah El-Tokhi
Mahmoud Hegazy: Ziad
Mohamed Marzaban:
Hammad (Parliament member) Sara Elshamy:
Salma El
Ansari (Slim's sister)...
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valleys and they were
filled with water. With the
presence of the
Marzaban River, the
Egyptians knew that they
could control the
castle from all sides...
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Nashaat Fahmy Mahmoud El Bezawy:
Salah El-Tokhi
Mahmoud Hegazy: Ziad
Mohamed Marzaban:
Hammad Sara Elshamy:
Salma El-Ansari
Mohamed Ezz:
Attia Azzam Omar El...