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Mawza District is a
district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 119,818 inhabitants. Mawza'a was the regional...
- The
Mawza Exile (Hebrew: גלות מוזע, ğalūt
mawzaʻ; 1679–1680) is an
event experienced by the Jews of Yemen, in
which Jews
living in
nearly all
cities and...
- Moza bint N****er Al-Missned (Arabic: موزا بنت ناصر المسند; born 8
August 1959) is one of the
three consorts of
Sheikh Hamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani, the former...
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divided into
perennial and
temporary streams: Wadi Rasian, it is
located in
Mawza, Shara'b Ar Rawnah, al-Makha and Maqbanah. Wadi Warzan, it is
located in...
- (1536) 1600–1899
Chmielnicki m****acres (1648–1657)
Safed m****acre (1660)
Mawza Exile (1679)
Meknes pogrom (1728) M****acre of Uman (1768) Tétouan pogrom...
- Al-Andalus, as well as by the
Zaydi imams of
Yemen in the 17th
century (see
Mawza Exile). At times, Jews were also
restricted in
their choice of residence—in...
-
Yemen to the arid
coastal plain of
Tihamah and
which became known as the
Mawza Exile. In 1744,
Archduchess of
Austria Maria Theresa ordered Jews out of...
- to
Latin Trans-New
Guinea Austronesian Dravidian Indic Persian Arabic Gr****
Latin #mugu #mugu > muku > muʼu mōttai/mōte mocā mōč mawz/
mawza mozā musa...
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towns and
villages and sent to a
desert place, in what is
known as the
Mawza Exile. 1683 Jews
expelled from the
French Colonial Empire's
Caribbean territories...
- the new
Jewish Quarter (settled by Jews in 1680
after returning from the
Mawza Exile). It was
originally known as the
Turkish Quarter and
renowned for...