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- member of the Banu al-Azafi who ruled Ceuta Mohammed ibn Rushayd (1259 in Sabta – 1321) a judge, writer and scholar of Hadith Álvaro of Braganza (1440–1504)...
- the city to the Umayyads when the Idrisid capital fell. History of Ceuta Sabta, Halima Ferhat, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. 8, ed. C.E. Bosworth, E...
- Ja'far al-Khazraji al-Sabti (Arabic: أبوالعباس أحمد بن جعفر الخزرجي السبتي) (Sabta 1129 - Marrakesh 1204), better known as Sidi Bel Abbas, was a Moroccan Muslim...
- recognize Abu ****iya's authority.: 120  That same year, Sijilmasa and Ceuta (Sabta) also recognized his authority,: 120  though these would later fall under...
- Tripoli (Aṭrābulus), Libya Taza (Tāzā), Morocco Fez (Fās), Morocco Ceuta (Sabta), Spain Marrakesh (Marrākush), Morocco Salé (Salā), Morocco Meknes (Miknāsa)...
- الفهري السبتي) was a Moroccan judge, writer and scholar of Hadith, born in Sabta, Morocco (present-day Ceuta, Spain). In 1284 he travelled east for three...
- HD, Malaysia) Shafira Umm Temmy Rahadi Caesar Gunawan Aubry Beer Maria Sabta Ganindra Bimo Deva Mahenra Dominique Diyose Gista Putri (now begin roles...
- ʿAzafids, was a noble family in the North African city of Ceuta (Arabic: Sabta, today part of Spain). In 654 AH (1256/57 AD) Abu al-Qasim al-Azafi, a member...
- Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century. The cities of Ceuta (Arabic: Sabta) and Tangiers were a part of the Ḥammūdid dynasty taifa of Málaga from 1026...
- Sabeans Evilas (Havilah): "Evileans, who are called Getuli". Sabathes (Sabta): "Sabathens, they are now called by the Gr****s Astaborans". Sabactas (Sabteca):...