- Abu
Ishaq al-
Sahili (Arabic: أبو إسحاق الساحلي, romanized: Abū Isḥāq al-
Sāḥilī; c. 1290 – 15
October 1346), also
known as al-Tuwayjin (Arabic: ـالطُّوَيجِن...
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Nawar al-
Sahili (Arabic: نوار الساحلي; born 1967 in
Hermel District) is a Shia
Lebanese politician, and a
former member of
parliament representing the...
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Muslim world to
travel to Mali, such as the
Andalusian poet Abu
Ishaq al-
Sahili, and
helped establish Timbuktu as a
center of
Islamic learning. His reign...
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Aziza Othmana (c. 1606-1669) was a
Tunisian princess belonging to the
Mouradites dynasty.
Sadok Zmerli et
Hamadi Sahili,
Figures tunisiennes, éd. v t e...
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Djinguereber mosque is
traditionally credited to the
Andalusi scholar Abu
Ishaq Al
Sahili.
According to Ibn
Khaldun - one of the best-known
sources on 14th-century...
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Qormi Żejtun Żurrieqi
Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian)
Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel)
Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia)
Western Traras-Msirda
Jebli (Mountain)...
- Al-Hilal al-
Sahili (Arabic: الهلال الساحلي) is a
Yemeni professional football club
based in Al Hudaydah. The club was
founded in 1971.
Yemeni League Champions...
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Sahali (Arabic: ساحلي) (As
Sahili) is a town in
eastern Tunisia. It is
located at
around 35°46′N 10°17′E / 35.767°N 10.283°E / 35.767; 10.283. Tunisia:...
- (Al-Fasher), a
Sudanese club Al-Hilal SC (Kadougli), a
Sudanese club Al-Hilal Al-
Sahili, a
Yemeni club Al-Hilal FC (Juba), a
South Sudanese club Al-Hilal FC (Wau)...
- tribe.
Modern analyzes have
rejected the
understanding that
there was an al-
Sahili influence on West
African architecture - now
treated as a myth - demonstrating...