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Sultan Ahmed Al-Mansur Al-Dhahabi.
Muhammad al-
Moqri was born in
Oujda (February 1851) to
Abdesallam al-
Moqri (1830–1903), who held the
position of Lamin...
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Moqri Kola or
Moqri Kala or
Maqri Kala (Persian: مقريكلا) may
refer to:
Moqri Kola,
Babol Moqri Kola,
Babolsar This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Dar
Moqri (also
spelled Dar al-
Moqri or Dar Mokri) is a
historic palace or
group of
mansions in Fes el-Bali, the old
medina of Fes, Morocco. It
dates from...
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statesman This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Al-
Moqri. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to
change the link to point...
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Moqri Kola (Persian: مقريكلا, also
Romanized as
Moqrī Kolā, Maqrī Kalā, and
Moqrī Kalā; also
known as Mokrī Kolā) is a
village in
Khvosh Rud
Rural District...
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Moqri Kola (Persian: مقريكلا, also
Romanized as
Moqrī Kolā) is a
village in
Pazevar Rural District,
Rudbast District,
Babolsar County,
Mazandaran Province...
- Ali al-Muqri (Arabic: علي المقري) (born in Taiz) is a
Yemeni novelist and writer. Two of his
novels -
Black Taste,
Black Odour and The
Handsome Jew - have...
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Whether they
issued children is not stated.
Lalla Ruqiya bint
Mohammed al-
Moqri, they
married in July 1910.
Together they had:
Moulay Slimane Hafidi; Sidi...
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travelled there.
Moulay Abdeslam, born in 1914.
Lalla Ruqaya bint
Mohammed al-
Moqri, he
married her
around 1915. They had no
children together.
Before this...
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Mohammed Chergui Dar
Cherifa Dar
Glaoui Dar Jamai, Fez Dar Jamai,
Meknes Dar
Moqri Dar Mnebhi, Fez Dar Mnebhi,
Marrakesh Dar
Moulay Ali Dar Si Said Mou****ine...