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Rafiqa Musoeva (born 1953) is a
Tajikistani politician whose career began during the
Soviet era.
Museova is from Khujand, and was one of four children...
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appointed its
governor in 771. Al-Mahdi
constructed a new city for himself, al-
Rafiqa, next to Raqqa, and the two
towns came to form a
single urban agglomeration...
- (Filipino) Beka (English)
Bekah (English) Fiqa (Malaysian)
Rabqa (Arabic)
Rafiqa (Arabic)
Rafqa (Aramaic)
Rebeca (Galician, Portuguese, Spanish, Welsh) Rébecca...
- (1996). "Forced
Labor in
Early Islamic Architecture: The Case of ar-Raqqa/ar-
Rafiqa on the Euphrates".
Patterns and
Stylistic Changes in
Islamic Architecture...
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expanded this
realm to
include the twin
Euphrates cities of
Raqqa and al-
Rafiqa. Aziz al-Dawla was
killed that year and a
period of
chaos followed, but...
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contributions to the
development of the oil
industry in Azerbaijan. "
Rəfiqə Hüseyn-zadə "Şöhrət"
ordeni ilə təltif edilib".
Report İnformasiya Agentliyi...
- nearby. The
Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur (r. 754–775),
later called the city ar-
Rafiqa ("the partner") and used it as a
fortress against the Byzantines, building...
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Rafika Bekenkyzy Nurtazina (Kazakh: Рафиқа Бекенқызы Нұртазина, romanized:
Rafïqa Bekenqızı Nurtazïna; 8
March 1921 - 1
April 2013) was a
Kazakh and Soviet...
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Rafiga Haji gizi
Akhundova (Azerbaijani:
Rəfiqə Hacı qızı Axundova; 7
August 1931 – 6
February 2024) was an
Azerbaijani ballet dancer,
ballet master and...
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Caliph al-Mansur
built a
garrison city at the
junction of the Euphrates, Ar-
Rafiqa,
which merged with the ****enistic city
Kallinikos into the
urban agglomeration...