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Migrin (Arabic: بلدة مقرن) or Miqrin, also
called Riyadh Muqrin was one of the
major settlements in the
southern outskirts of modern-day Riyadh, Saudi...
- Amidrine, Midrin, Nodolor, Duradrin, IDA, Migquin,
Migrin-A,
Migrazone or
Epidrine is a
combination drug
consisting of paracetamol, dichloralphenazone...
- some of his descendants, with
Migrin ibn
Zamil (possibly his grandson)
inheriting al-Hasa, Qatif, and Bahrain.
Migrin fell in
battle in
Bahrain in a...
-
Prince Abdulaziz bin
Mohammed bin
Ayyaf Al
Muqrin or Al-
Migrin (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن محمد بن عياف آل مقرن; born 1958) is a
Saudi Arabian architect, philanthropist...
- in the Najd.
During his
reign over the
walled town, the
names Hajr and
Migrin,
which were
previously used for the area, fell into
disuse as the name Riyadh...
- al-Batʼha in present-day
districts of ad-Dirah and ad-Doho. It
succeeded from
Migrin in 1746 when
Dahham ibn
Dawwas erected a wall
around it,
built a mudbrick...
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disintegration and
eventually got
succeeded by
various rival towns such as
Migrin (or Miqrin) and Miʼkal by the end of 16th century,
though the name Hajr...
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several separate settlements and estates. The most
notable of
these were
Migrin (or Muqrin) and Mi'kal,
though the name Hajr
continued to
appear in local...
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Muqrin ibn
Zamil (Arabic: مقرن بن زامل
Miqrin ibin Zāmil) was the
Jabrid ruler of
eastern Arabia,
including al-Hasa, al-Qatif, and Bahrain, and the last...
- and
estates in the 16th
century (10 AH), the most
notable of them
being Migrin (or Muqrin) and Ma'kal. Its name
reportedly comes from two pre-Islamic Arabian...