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- Al-Qādisiyyah may refer to: Al-Qādisiyyah (historical city), the name of a historical city in southern Mesopotamia, along an important trade route Al-Qādisiyyah...
- Al Qadisiyya is a 1981 Iraqi drama film directed and co-written by Salah Abu Seif. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. The...
- within Iraq and its important garrison town, Kufa. Once the battle of Qadisiyya was over, Sa'd sent a report of the Muslim victory to Umar. The battle...
- Jankil (Arabic: جنكيل, also transliterated Jinkil), officially called Qadisiyya, is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the al-Haffah...
- in the Muslim army against the Sasanian Persians at the Battle of al-Qadisiyya in 636 and later a Homs-based member of the inner circle of Mu'awiya ibn...
- ("revitalization"). Many of the families from Dana turn to the nearby village of Qadisiyya for access to more modern amenities. Dana is home to several hotels, including...
- historicity is beyond dispute. An Armenian bishop writing a decade or so after Qadisiyya describes Umar as a "mighty potentate coordinating the advance of the...
- took place, where he parti****ted with his tribe in the Battle of al-Qadisiyya, and they had an interest in it, as he witnessed the conquest of the city...
-  138. Al Muqarram, Abd al Razzaq. "36. The Journey to Iraq (section 'Al Qadisiyya')". Maqtal al-Husain: Martyrdom Epic of Imam al-Husain ('a). p. 147. al-Naishapuri...
- eight years and left a lasting legacy on Iran and Iraq. The Battle of al-Qadisiyya was the engagement between the Arab-Muslim army and the Sāsānian Iranian...