Definition of Medinese. Meaning of Medinese. Synonyms of Medinese

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Definition of Medinese

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Meaning of Medinese from wikipedia

- Medina, officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (Arabic: المدينة المنورة, romanized: al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, lit. 'The Luminous City', Hejazi Arabic pronunciation:...
- leaving the opponent with a bare king as well. This situation, called a "Medinese victory" (because in Medina, it was still a win for the player first baring...
- the hijra. They belonged to the tribes of Banu Khazraj and Banu Aus. The Medinese, which consisted of Aws and Khazraj, along with their Arabian Jewish allies...
- Yazid sent an army to suppress their rebellion. The army defeated the Medinese in the Battle of al-Harra in August 683 and the city was sacked. Afterward...
- hadith literature. Raised in Medina, he studied hadith and maghazi under Medinese traditionists before rising to prominence at the Umayyad court, where he...
- expeditionary force from Syria to suppress the Medinese. Yazid ibn Hurmuz was entrusted by the Medinese to lead the mawali of the city in defense of part...
- led a Medinese force to Mecca, in order to aid its rulers, Idris ibn Qatadah and Abu Numayy ibn Abi Sa'd, against a Rasulid attack. The Medinese and Meccan...
- Umayyah ibn Khalaf. The Muslim victory strengthened Muhammad's position; The Medinese eagerly joined his ****ure expeditions and tribes outside Medina openly...
- son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad, was subsequently elected Caliph by the Medinese people. His election was challenged by Muhammad's widow A'isha and some...
- she moved into al-Yamama, where she joined forces with Musaylima in anti-Medinese coalition. Thereafter, 4,000 people gathered around her to march on Medina...