- Al-
Muizz li-Din
Allah al-Fatimi
Street (Arabic: شارع المعز لدين الله الفاطمي), or al-
Muizz Street for short, is a
major north-to-south
street in the walled...
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Allah (Arabic: أبو تميم معد المعزّ لدين الله, romanized: Abū Tamīm Maʿad al-
Muʿizz li-Dīn Allāh, lit. 'Glorifier of the
Religion of God'; 26
September 932...
- Al-
Muʿizz ibn Bādīs (Arabic: المعز بن باديس; 1008–1062) was the
fourth ruler of the
Zirids in Ifriqiya,
reigning from 1016 to 1062. His
regent was his...
- July 1250 the new
sultan of Egypt, was
given the
royal name al-Malik al-
Muizz.
Until then,
Aybak relied foremost on four Mamluks:
Faris ad-Din Aktai,...
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Tamim ibn al-Mu'izz (Arabic: تميم بن المعز; died 1108) was the
fifth ruler of the
Zirids in
Ifriqiya (1062–1108).
Tamim took over from his
father al-Mu'izz...
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Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name:
Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith
Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah) (6
November 1086 – 8 May...
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Mountain in Cairo, Egypt,
during the rule of the
Muslim Fatimid Caliph al-
Muizz Lideenillah (953–975)
while Abraham the
Syrian was the Pope of the Coptic...
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Castle of
Saint Louis (Arabic: قلعة القديس لويس), also
known as
Qalaat al
Muizz (Arabic: قلعة المعز) or the Land Castle, is a
ruined castle in Sidon, Lebanon...
- the
throne in 1421. Born "Mubarak Khan", he took up the
regnal name of
Muizz-ud-Din
Mubarak Shah or
simply Mubarak Shah. The
Sayyids were subservient...
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Retrieved 18
November 2023. "Inaugural
Address by His
Excellency Dr.
Mohamed Muizz,
President of the
Republic of Maldives". The President's Office. 17 November...