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Sharhabil Ahmed,
sometimes also
Sharhabeel Ahmed (Arabic: شرحبيل أحمد, b. 1935), is a
Sudanese po****r musician,
known for his
distinctive style of singing...
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Sharhabil Yakkuf (Arabic: شرحبيل يكف) also
known as Šaraḥbiʾil Yakûf (Ge'ez: Sarābhēl Dänkəf) was a king of
Himyar who
reigned in the 5th
century CE....
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Sharhabil Ya'fur (Arabic: شرحبيل يعفر), also
known as 'Amr ibn Tubba' al-Himyari, was a
Himyarite king who
ruled in the 5th
century CE. His rule was unique...
- HHHS may
refer to:
Lebanon Houssam Hariri High School, in
Sharhabil,
Saida Australia Hunters Hill High School, in Sydney, New
South Wales South Africa...
- 𐩺𐩻𐩱𐩧, Yws¹f ʾs¹ʾr Yṯʾr),
Yosef Nu'as (Hebrew: יוסף נואס), or Yūsuf ibn
Sharhabil (Arabic: يُوْسُف ٱبْن شَرْحَبِيْل), also
known as
Masruq in Syriac, and...
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music was
introduced by the
group Sharhabil and his band –
formed by a
group of
friends from
Omdurman –
namely Sharhabil Ahmed and his
fellow musicians Ali...
- like
Sudanese funk
musician Kamal Keila, the "King of
Sudanese Jazz",
Sharhabil Ahmed or The
Scorpions and Saif Abu Bakr, as well as
North African musicians...
- Ma'dikarib,
Marthad and
Sharhabil Yafar. The
historian Ibn al-Kalbi
gives a
similar list,
except the
names of
Marthad and
Sharhabil Yafar are
replaced with...
- The
Sharhabil Bin H****neh
EcoPark is a
nature reserve in
northern Jordan managed by
Friends of the
Earth Middle East. In the
early 2000s,
Friends of the...
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Syriac and
Aramaic origin.
Alternative spellings of this name
include Sharhabil, Sharhabeel, Charhabil,
Cherhabil and Shurihbi'il. The
meaning of the...