- /ˌkaɪər(ʊ)ˈwɑːn/, US: /kɛərˈ-/), also
spelled El
Qayrawān or
Kairwan (Arabic: ٱلْقَيْرَوَان, romanized: al-
Qayrawān [æl qɑjrɑˈwæːn] ,
Tunisian Arabic: Qeirwān...
- the town of Sinjar. The
district has two subdistricts, al-Shemal and al-
Qayrawan. The
district is one of two
major po****tion
centers for Yazidis, the other...
- 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...
-
Kairouan (Hebrew: קירואן, Arabic: قيروان Qirwān), also
known as
Kirwan or al-
Qayrawan was a
world center of
Talmudic and
Halakhic scholarship: 29 for at least...
- the Arab
Muslim conqueror of
North Africa in 670-680s, and
founder of al-
Qayrawan.
Several of his sons and
grandsons parti****ted in the
subsequent conquest...
- Al-Wadi Al-Ghadir Al-Nafil Imam
Muhammad ibn Saud
University main
campus Al-
Qayrawan Al-Aqiq Al-Arid Al-Naseem Al-Naseem (East) Al-Naseem (West) As-Salam Al-Manar...
- on the
chroniclers and the eras. The
capital was
briefly Carthage, then
Qayrawan (Kairouan), then Mahdia, then Tunis. The Aghlabids, from
their base in...
- A
woman weaving a ****
using a
handloom in 1961 in al-
Qayrawan...
- Ziri, who was
appointed by the Faṭimid
caliph al-Muʿizz as
governor of al-
Qayrawān and any
other territory his nation, the
Zirid Dynasty might reclaim from...
- Accordingly, he
entered into a
treaty with Ṭāriq (Mūsā
having returned to
Qayrawan) to
secretly convoy the
Muslim army
across the
Straits of Gibraltar, as...