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Shajar al-Durr (Arabic: شجر الدر, lit. 'Tree of Pearls'), also
Shajarat al-Durr (شجرة الدر),
whose royal name was al-Malika ʿAṣmat ad-Dīn ʾUmm-Khalīl Shajar...
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Shajarat (Persian: شجرات, also
Romanized as
Shajarāt; also
known as Shajīrāt) is a
village in
Shahid Modarres Rural District, in the
Central District of...
- The Tree of Life (
Shajarat-al-Hayat) in
Bahrain is a 9.75
meters (32 feet) high
Prosopis cineraria tree that is over 400
years old. It is on a hill in...
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Periploca graeca, the silkvine, is an
ornamental plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
native to
southern Europe and the
Middle East, and is sparingly...
- (rodent), a
hypothetical creature in the
television series The ****ure Is Wild
Shajarat al-Durr,
Sultan of
Egypt Shagrath (born 1976), lead
singer of Norwegian...
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Shajarat al-Durr (Arabic: شجرة الدر, also
transliterated as
Chagarat al-Dorr) is an
Egyptian film
released in 1935. It is
considered the
first historical...
- Tārīkh-i arbaʿ ulūs (lit. 'History of Four Nations'),
abridged as the
Shajarat al-atrāk (lit. 'Genealogy of Turks'),
Timurids were
descendants of Turk...
- Ansiklopedisi. pp. 392–393.
Retrieved 2
January 2022. al-Fakhr al-Razi (1998). Al-
Shajarat al-mubāraka fī ansāb al-Ṭālibīyya.
Ayatollah Mar'ashi
Najafi Library. p...
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Asian Educational Services|page= 135 Jeffery, Arthur. “Ibn Al-’Arabī’s
Shajarat Al-Kawn (Concluded).”
Studia Islamica, no. 11, 1959, pp. 113–60. JSTOR...
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shahtoot (شاه توت) (king's or "superior" mulberry), or, in Arabic, as
shajarat tukki. Often, jams and
sherbets are made from the
fruit in this region...