- city
written by
Palmyrene residents and
dedicated to the "Great God of
Nazala".
Prior to
Islamic rule in the 7th
century CE, the Gh****anids had a military...
- wa-mā
nazala min al-Qurʼān fī ʻAlī. Vol. 3. p. 232. ISBN 978-9647489089. Aḥmad ibn Mūsá Ibn
Mardawayh (2001). Manāqib ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib wa-mā
nazala min...
- Imwas, Jaffa, Rafah, and Bayt Jibrin. 874: Musa ibn Sahl al-Ramli, Man
nazala Filastin min al-sahaba [On the
Prophetic Companions who
settled in Palestine]...
- "descending", and
other words based on the
triconsonantal Arabic root verb
nazala (Arabic: نزل ) "to descend",
refer to the
Islamic belief in the descent...
- able to evolve". Nāzila is in
origin the
active participle of the verb
nazala "to go down", used
substantively as a noun,
which in
legal usage means "specific...
- east of the Hermel), Euhara,
Saltatha (possibly Sadad), Lataui, Agatha,
Nazala, Abina,
Casama (Nabk),
Calamona (In
Jabal Qalamoun),
Betproclis (Bir el-Fourqlous)...
- 30 km (19 mi) wide. The lake's name
derives from Arabic: نزل, romanized:
nazala, lit. 'descend, stop,
settle down'. In
Middle Ages it was also
known as...
- of the city. In the
kingdom of Qatna, the
crown prince had the city of
Nazala as his domain. The
palace was
mainly a
political and
administrative institution...
-
comes from Lake
Manzala which in turn
derives from Arabic: نزل, romanized:
nazala, lit. 'descend, stop,
settle down'. In
Middle Ages it was also
known as...
-
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