- Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Mūsā ibn Saʿīd al-Maghribī (Arabic: علي بن موسى المغربي بن سعيد) (1213–1286), also
known as Ibn Saʿīd al-Andalusī, was an Arab geographer...
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Ismail -
Suldan of Muse
Suldan Mohammed Suldan Abdi
Ismail -
Suldan of Muse
Sacid Mohammed Mohammud -
senator for
Federal Parliament of
Somalia Hussein Ibrahim...
- at
Sokoine University of Agriculture. He
leads the
World Bank-designated
SACIDS Africa Centre of
Excellence for
Infectious Diseases of
Humans and Animals...
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district located on the Silk Road, was part of the Arab Caliphate, Seljuk,
Sacids, Hulakids, Shirvanshahs,
Safavids at
different times.
During the division...
-
Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu: "Inna
Lillahi wa inna
ilayhi raji'un. Our
brother Sacid Pişgin, the
Adana Provincial Secretary, who was
attacked while performing...
-
Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) (2006) the
SACIDS Foundation for One
Health (
SACIDS) of the
Southern African Development Community (2008) the...
- II, Eta Aurigae. The name
Sadatoni is from the
Arabic الساعد الثاني as-
sācid aθ-θānī "the
second arm (of the charioteer)". The rare
traditional name...
- (1107) Azmi Yıldız (1109) İrfan Hüseyin Yıldız (1102)
Nuran Yıldız (1109)
Sacid Yıldız (1101)
Alaattin Yüksel (1096)
Members elected to the
Party Council...
- al-Fulani al-Kishwani (1699–1741),
Muhammad al-Yadali b. al-Mukhtar b.
Maham Sacid al-Daymani (d. 1751),
Ahmad b. 'Abd al-Aziz al-Hilali (d. 1761), Mukhtar...
- Gündeş. Editors-in-chief of
Zafer included Şemsi
Cemil Altay,
Fatin Fuad,
Sacid Ögel,
Cenap Yakar,
Turhan Dilligil and
Atilla Onuk. Its
major contributors...