- Al-
Rahba (/ALA-LC: al-
Raḥba,
sometimes spelled Raḥabah), also
known as Qal'at al-
Rahba,
which translates as the "Citadel of al-
Rahba", is a
medieval Arab...
- C;
Khalifa City Al Raha Beach; Al
Bahia City A, B, and C; Al Shahama; Al
Rahba;
Between Two Bridges; Baniyas; Shamkha; Al
Wathba and
Mussafah Residential...
- The
siege of Al-
Rahba was a
military engagement between the
invading Ilkhanate Mongols and the
Egyptian Mamluk al-
Rahba garrison. It was the last military...
- a
ruined fortress known as "Qal'at al-
Rahba". The
original settlement eventually became known as "Mashhad
Rahba". The
latter was
located at the present...
- (deputy) of al-
Rahba in the same year. Emir
Jamal al-Din
Aqush al-Afram, the na'ib of Syria,
prepared him to ****ume the
position of na'ib of al-
Rahba in 1303...
-
launched his
career in 1008, when he
seized the
Euphrates river fortress of al-
Rahba. In 1012, he was
imprisoned and
tortured by the emir of Aleppo,
Mansur ibn...
- in Aleppo, he had been the
Mirdasid emir of al-
Rahba from 1060. He
continued as the emir of al-
Rahba and the
eastern portion of the
Mirdasid realm after...
- near the Euphrates, the
quake destro**** the
predecessor of the
citadel al-
Rahba,
subsequently rebuilt on the same
strategic site. The
earthquake also affected...
- the
persuasion of the
Taghlibi governor of
Diyar Rabi'a and
founder of al-
Rahba,
Malik ibn Tawk.
Several Taghlibi tribesmen were
appointed governors of...
- The
Governor of al-
Rahba.
Ayyubid period.
Maqamat of al-Hariri,
Baghdad (1237). The red
beard denotes foreigness....