-
blended style of Greco-Buddhist art at Gandhara. The
larger statue was
named "
Salsal" ("the
light shines through the universe") and was
referred as a male. The...
- father, Ja'far was a
brother of the
Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi. Her mother,
Salsal, was an
elder sister of al-Khayzuran,
second and most
powerful wife of al-Mahdi...
- ϣⲓⲕⲉ ʃiːkə ϣⲉⲕⲧ ʃekt ϣⲁⲕⲧ ʃakt ϣⲟⲕⲉ ʃoʔkə
Comfort ⲥⲟⲗⲥⲗ̀ solsəl ⲥⲗ̀ⲥⲗ̀
səlsəl ⲥⲗ̀ⲥⲱⲗ səlsoːl ⲥⲗ̀ⲥⲱⲗ səlsoːl Roll ⲥⲕⲟⲣⲕⲣ̀ skorkər ⲥⲕⲣ̀ⲕⲣ̀ skərkər ⲥⲕⲣ̀ⲕⲱⲣ...
- Zubaidah. She was the
daughter of his
paternal uncle, Ja'far and
maternal aunt
Salsal,
sister of Al-Khayzuran. They
married in 781–82, at the
residence of Muhammad...
- Afshar, who
directed cannon fire at them. The
enormous statues, the male
Salsal ("light
shines through the universe") and the (smaller)
female Shamama ("Queen...
-
monks lived in
caves carved into the mountain. The 53
meters known as the
Salsal and 35
meters known as
Shahmama are the high-standing
Buddha statues and...
-
summoned her mother, two
sisters and two
brothers to court,
married her
sister Salsal to
Prince Ja'far, and
named her
brother Ghatrif Governor of Yemen. In addition...
- Banujah. She was born in
Mecca and
brought up in Jurash. She had two sisters,
Salsal and Asma, and a
brother Ghitrif. She was al-Mahdi's
favourite wife. In 761...
-
tsupa (from chupar). Male ****ion can be
referred to as jakol, lulu,
salsal, bato or bati;
descriptions of
female ****ion
typically employ the...
- al-Khayzuran was born in
Mecca and
brought up in Jurash. She had two sisters,
Salsal bint Atta and Asma bint Atta, and a
brother Ghitrif ibn Atta. She was al-Mahdi's...