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Raita is a side dish in
Indian cuisine made of dahi (yogurt,
often referred to as curd)
together with raw or
cooked vegetables, fruit, or in the case of...
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Rayṭa bint al-Saffāḥ (Arabic: ريطة بنت السفاح) was an
Abbasid princess,
daughter of
first Abbasid caliph al-Saffah (r. 750–754),
niece of
second Abbasid...
- al-Quraishiyya g.
Rayta bint Abd
Manaf al-Quraishiyya h.
Khathma bint Abd
Manaf al-Quraishiyya i.
Sufyanah bint Abd
Manaf al-Quraishiyya 2.
Rayta bint Ku'ayb...
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married Abu
Sufyan ibn al-Harith and had two sons,
Sufyan and Ja'far, Ali
Rayṭa bint Abī Ṭālib (Umm Talib),
married Awn ibn
Umays and had a son,
Talib Muhammad...
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Rayṭa bint Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: رَيْطَة بِنْت أَبِي طَالِب), was a
companion and
first cousin of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was the
youngest daughter...
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title caliph. As-Saffah was the son of
Muhammad ibn Ali and his mother,
Rayta, was the
daughter of a
certain Ubayd Allah ibn Abd Allah. As
narrated in...
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Fatima bint Asad ibn
Hashim and
father of Ṭālib, Fakhitah, Jumanah, Aqil,
Rayta, Ja’far and Ali. His
second wife was Illa, and
their son was Tulayq. Barrah...
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Kanyacha Sanja, Appe, Ghavan,
Dalimichi Usual, and Kaju Usual,
Raiwal Ambyacha Rayta, Yelapp.
Amboli Hill
Station Sawantwadi Sindhudurg Fort in
Malvan Vijaydurg...
- children: Talib.
Fakhitah (aka "Hind" & "Umm Hani"). Aqil. Jumanah. Ja'far.
Rayta (aka "Asmā'" & "Umm Ṭālib"). Ali, who was the
husband of Muhammad's daughter...
- (modern-day Jordan) Died 24 July 785 (aged 40–41)
Burial Masabadhan Consorts List
Rayta bint al-Saffah al-Khayzuran bint Atta Asma bint Atta Umm
Abdallah Ruqayya...