-
Winter holds that the
Sayfas were
probably of
Kurdish origin but
affiliated with the
Dulkadirid Turkmens. Abu-Husayn
notes that the
Sayfas had been levends...
-
piasters from the
Sayfas,
while he sent a
detachment to burn the
Sayfas' home
village of
Akkar and
gained the
defection of the
Sayfas' men in the forts...
- the
Sayfas refused to withdraw. Consequently, the
newly appointed governor of
Sidon Sanjak, of
which Keserwan was part,
attempted to oust the
Sayfas, but...
- the
Sayfas. The
Sayfas permanently lost the
district in 1616, when
Fakhr al-Din's son Ali and
brother Yunus, with
Ottoman backing,
defeated the
Sayfas' Druze...
-
Newaya Krestos (Ge'ez: ንዋየ ክርስቶስ;
throne name: Sayf Ar'ed, lit. "sword of terror") was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1344 to 1372, and a
member of the Solomonic...
- "Türkiye'de kaç yabancı lise var?
Yasaktan neden muaflar?".
Gazete İlk
Sayfa (in Turkish). 15 June 2023.
Retrieved 20 July 2023. "Azınlık Okulları Sorunlarla...
- Yusuf's
replacement as
governor of Tripoli, Ja'far Pasha. Afterward, the
Sayfas became once
again fiscally subordinate to the ****afs
until Yusuf had the...
- was
killed while attempting to
collect taxes from the
Sayfas in Akkar. Afterward,
Yusuf Pasha Sayfa married Muhammad's
widow and
inherited the ****af realm...
-
family was put in charge, the
Sayfas, and they held
power until the
death of the family's patriarch, Yusuf, in 1625. The
Sayfas were
frequently dismissed...
-
Hafiz Ahmed Pasha, and the
Sayfas during their invasion of the Ma'n-dominated
Chouf in 1613.
Muzaffar and
Husayn Sayfa burned and
looted several villages...