- The
Nasiriyya (Arabic: الزاوية الناصرية) is a Sufi
order founded by Sidi
Mohammed ibn
Nasir al-Drawi (1603–1674)
whose centre was Tamegroute. Darqawa...
- and reconstruction. Ur, one of the
first Sumerian cities,
which is near
Nasiriyya, has been
partially restored. This is a list of
examples of some significant...
- NAZ-irr-EE-ə, US: /ˌnɑːsɪ-/ NAH-sirr-; Arabic: ٱلنَّاصِرِيَّة, romanized: an-
Nāṣiriyya, BGN: An Nāşirīyah, IPA: [ænnɑːsˤɪˈrɪjjæ]), also
spelled N****iriya or...
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religion through its
famous Sufi zawiya. This was a
historical center of the
Nasiriyya order, one of the most
influential (and at one time one of the largest)...
- (1603–1674) was a Arab
Moroccan Sufi from
Shorafa and
founder of the
Nasiriyya zawiyya of Tamegroute. Sidi
Muhammad bin
Nasir was a theologian, scholar...
- Muʿizz al-Dīn and
founded by
Sultan Iltutmish. The
other madrasa was the
Nāṣiriyya,
named after Nāṣir al-Dīn Maḥmūd and
built by Balban.
These two madrasas...
- İsmailağa
Khalidiyya (see also Khâlid-i Baghdâdî)
Saifia Süleymancılar
Nasiriyya Nimatullahi Noorbakshia Qadiriyya (Qadiri, Elkadr, Kadray, Kadiri) Kasnazani...
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Diwaniyya on May 11. On May 13, the
Muntafiq tribes of Suq al-Shuyukh and
Nasiriyya revolted as well,
shortly after which their sheikhs travelled to Najaf...
- He was a
prominent scholar and a
member of the
family that
founded the
Nasiriyya Sufi
order in the 17th century. He
wrote an
important multivolume history...
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specialized in
Hanafi jurisprudence (now al-Mujāhidīn Mosque). 1214: an-
Nāṣiriyya (an-Nāṣriyya): on top of the
Golden Gate;
named after his uncle, Saladin...