- Nizam's free
rubat accommodation in Makkah". Arab News. arabnews.com. "Pilgrims
selected for
Rubat in a quandary". The Hindu. 31 July 2012. "
Rubat facility...
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Mohammed Jabbar Rubat Zerjawi (Arabic: محمد جبار رباط زرجاوي, born June 29, 1993, in Basra, Iraq) is an
Iraqi footballer who
plays as a
right back for...
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taught at
Rubat Tarim voluntarily until his
death in 1942. He was
succeeded by his sons (Mohammed, Abu Bakr,
Hasan and Salem). In 1979,
Rubat Tarim was...
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Hadramawt coast of
south Yemen to Awad, a
Kindite Hadrami tribesman from al-
Rubat, a
village in Wadi Doan. His year of
birth is
often given as 1908, although...
- the left-bank tributaries; the Rubar-i-Shin, Rukuchuk, Rubar-i-Ruwandiz,
Rubat Mawaran and
Bastura Chai. The
length of the
Great Zab has been variously...
- of Ẓafār/Ẓufār (Arabic: ظفار)
which also
covers the
adjacent area in Ar
Rubāṭ (Arabic: الرباط). Ẓafār/Ẓufar, from
which the
Dhofar Governorate got its...
- Albania. pp. 355–370. ISBN 978-9928-339-74-4. p. 363. Borel,
Francesco Rubat (2005). "Lingue e
scritture delle Alpi
occidentali prima della romanizzazione...
- The
family traces its
origins to Awad bin
Laden from the
village of al-
Rubat, in the Wadi Doan of the
Tarim Valley,
Hadramout governorate, Yemen. Awad's...
- l'Ulivo
party in the
Piedmontese Regional Parliament in 2003 (in Italian). F.
Rubat Borel, M. Tosco, V. Bertolino. Il
Piemontese in Tasca, a
Piedmontese basic...
- a
common Czech name of settlements,
derived from kláda (i.e. 'log') and
rubat (i.e. 'to chop'). This name was used for
settlements where lumberjacks lived...