- Mujahideen, or
Mujahidin (Arabic: مُجَاهِدِين, romanized: mujāhidīn), is the
plural form of
mujahid (Arabic: مُجَاهِد, romanized: mujāhid, lit. 'strugglers...
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textual variants, tables, bibliography, and glossary. In 2001–2004,
Mugahid Abdulmonem Mugahid, a
relatively unnotable Egyptian scholar,
published for the first-time...
- city of
Manresa (modern Spain).
Saracen pirates under the
Balearic emir
Mugahid sack Pisa,
destroying nearly one-quarter of the city.
Sancho III becomes...
- the
province is
mentioned for the
first time only in the 14th century.
Mugahid of Adal led the
conquest of Wag in the
sixteenth century. H. Weld Blundell...
- (1783-1794) OF HARAR".
Sudanic Africa. 8. Brill: 18. JSTOR 25653296. Nur b.
Mugahid.
Encyclopedia Aethiopica. H****en, Mohammed.
Oromo of
Ethiopia 1500 (PDF)...
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Biology and Management. 8: 135–137. doi:10.2307/3872912. JSTOR 3872912.
Mugahid,
Douaa (27
December 2019). "Proteomic and
Transcriptomic Changes in Hibernating...
- Al-Y****in (Syria),
Mahmoud Abd Al-Rahim,
Muhammad Al-Murabit (Morocco),
Ashraf Mugahid,
Muhammad Khalil Al-Say****,
Muhammad Ahmed Abdel Miniem,
Ismail Masa’d...
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supported by Pisa, in
alliance with Genoa, to
defeat the
Saracen King
Mugahid, who had
settled a
logistic base in the
north of
Sardinia the year before...
- city of
Manresa (modern Spain).
Saracen pirates under the
Balearic emir
Mugahid sack Pisa,
destroying nearly one-quarter of the city.
Sancho III becomes...
- 1007/s10437-021-09435-9. S2CID 236363391. Wagner,
Ewald (1989). "Die
Geschichte Nūr b.
Muǧāhids von
Harar oder The
History of Aẓe Zär⁾a Yaʿqob".
Zeitschrift der Deutschen...