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Gisela (1970). Die
Moschee des
Muhammad b.
Hairun (Drei-Tore-Moschee) in
Qairawân/Tunesien. Vol. 26. Cairo:
Publications de l'Institut archéologique allemand...
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between Shingal and
Qairawan. The
Joint Operations Command (JOC)
stated during the day that they had
captured 11
villages around al-
Qairawan. The paramilitary...
- The
Great Mosque of
Kairouan (Arabic: جامع القيروان الأكبر), also
known as the
Mosque of Uqba (جامع عقبة بن نافع), is a
mosque situated in the
UNESCO World...
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until 23 July 2023. On 2
December 2023, Ait L'Hadi
joined Libyan side Al-
Qairawan,
after his
successful stint at
Libyan Stadium the
previous season. On 30...
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evolved in
Ifriqiya (Tunisia) from
Iraqi Kufic by way of the
Kufic of
Qairawan. The
Andalusi script evolved in
Iberia from the
Damascene Kufic script...
- ميناء الشويخ Mina li-Šwēx 185
Sulaibikhat الصليبخات li-Ṣlēbixāt 5 23,686
Qairawan القيروان li-Qayrāwan 15,200
Surra السرة is-Sirra 6 30,264 Ouha
Island جزيرة...
- In 742
Handhala ibn
Safwan began successfully, but soon was
besieged in
Qairawan. He led a
desperate sortie from the city that
scattered the Berbers, killing...
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banks in the south.
During the day, the
Iraqi Army
captured the
Kindi and
Qairawan districts,
while the CTS
captured Jammasa. The CTS
later captured the Nabi...
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Qairawan before Jahra 30.3
kilometres (18.8 mi) North: Salmiya, Jabriya, Surra, Cordoba, Yarmūk, Rai, Rigʿi, Andalus, Nahdha, Sulaibikhat,
Qairawan South:...
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Muhammad Abdullah al-Wheib –
Jabriya Muhammad Hasan al-Musawi –
Rumaithiya al-
Qairawan –
Rumaithiya Umm
Salama –
Rumaithiya Fahd ad-Duwairy –
Jabriya Jabir al-Ahmad...