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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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:...
- Nawar al-Sahili (Arabic: نوار الساحلي; born 1967 in Hermel District) is a Shia Lebanese politician, and a former member of parliament representing the...
- Qormi Żejtun Żurrieqi Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian) Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel) Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia) Western Traras-Msirda Jebli (Mountain)...
- South Sudanese club Al Hilal FC (Wau), a South Sudanese club Al Hilal Al Sahili, a Yemeni club El Hilal SC El Obeid, a Sudanese club Hilal Alsahil SC, a...
- 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...
- 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...
- clay and wood beams. The building still stands today, likely due to Al-Sahili's directive to incorporate a wooden framework in the construction of mud...