- Oman from the Al Said dynasty, are able to use the
title of
Sayyid or
Sayyida. Male line
descendants of
Sultan Turki bin Said are also able to use the...
- The
Mashhad of
Sayyida Ruqayya (Arabic: مَشْهَد ٱلسَّيِّدَة رُقَيَّة, romanized: Mashhad As-
Sayyida Ruqayya),
sometimes referred to as the
Mausoleum or...
- عائشة بنت علي بن رشيد العلمي; c. 1491 or 1495 – 1552),
commonly known as
Sayyida al-Hurra (السيدة الحرة, transl. The Mistress, the Free Woman), was a Moroccan...
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Sayyida Ruqayya may also
refer to:
Ruqayyah bint Muhammad,
daughter of
Muhammad Sayyida Ruqayya bint Ali,
daughter of Ali ibn Abi
Talib Ruqayyah bint...
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Sayyida Shirin (Persian: سیده شیرین; died 1028), also
simply known as
Sayyida (سیدا), was a
Bavandid princess, who was the wife of the
Buyid amir (ruler)...
-
Sayyida Ahad bint
Abdullah bin
Hamad Al
Busaidiyah (Arabic: عهد بنت عبدالله بن حمد البوسعيدية; born 4
April 1969) is the wife of the
Sultan of Oman, Haitham...
- sisters: Talal, Qais, Asa'ad, Shihab, Adham, Faris, Amal, and Nawwal.
Sayyida Nawwal bint
Tariq (also
called Kamila) was
married to
Sultan Qaboos bin...
- The
Sayyida Zaynab Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلسَّيِّدَة زَيْنَب, romanized: Masjid as-Sayyidah Zaynab) is a
Twelver Shia
mosque located in
Sayyidah Zaynab...
- The
Mosque of
Sayyida ****yna or
Mosque of
Sayyida Sakina is a
historic mosque in Cairo, Egypt.
According to an
apocryphal tradition, it
contains the tomb...
- al-Busaidi
Sayyid Talib bin Said al-Busaidi
Sayyid Abdullah bin Said al-Busaidi
Sayyida Sharîfe of
Zanzibar and Oman: the
daughter of a Circ****ian woman, she was...