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- (7th–11th centuries). Not long after the rise of the Abbasid Caliphate in 750, Salamiya was settled by the Abbasid dynast Salih ibn Ali and his descendants. Salih...
- (dā'ī) in lower Iraq, in 899 he quarreled with the movement's leadership at Salamiya after it was taken over by Sa'id ibn al-Husayn (the ****ure first Fatimid...
- Al Salamiya (Arabic: السلمية‎, romanized: As Sulaymīyah) is a village in western Qatar located in the muni****lity of Al-Shahaniya. It is located about...
- prophesied Islamic messiah (mahdi). Orphaned at a young age, he moved to Salamiya, the family's base of operations, where he was adopted by his uncle. In...
- the main Khanasir Athriya intersection with most heading to Latakia and Salamiya. The rebel forces issued evacuation warnings calling on residents of Aleppo...
- Salamiyah (Arabic: سلمية Salamīya) is a district (mantiqah) administratively belonging to Hama Governorate, Syria. At the 2004 Census it had a po****tion...
- "Aalai Ethikinu Ooru Suthum Pallavan" Vairamuthu Mano, Kalpana 04:53 6. "Salamiya" Vaasan Mano, Malgudi Subha 05:12 7. "Monica Monica" 'Pattukottai' Shanmuga...
- Abdallah al-Shi'i, 893). In this period, the Isma'ili movement was based at Salamiya on the western edge of the Syrian Desert, and its leadership was ****umed...
- who established himself at the small town of Salamiya on the western edge of the Syrian Desert. Salamiya became the centre of the Isma'ili daʿwa, with...
- cennamella). However, it is also possible that the name comes from the Arabic salamiya (سلامية‎), a traditional oboe from Egypt, as the European shawm seems to...