- The
Sharifian Army (Arabic: الجيش الشريفي), also
known as the Arab Army (Arabic: الجيش العربي), or the
Hejazi Army (Arabic: الجيش الحجازي) was the military...
- Look up
sharifian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charifian is a
descriptor for
things related to charif, a term used to
designate persons (often...
- الشريفة),
rendered in
French as l'Empire chérifien and in
English as the '
Sharifian Empire'. The area of present-day
Morocco has been
inhabited since at least...
-
Sharifian Empire may
refer to:
Saadi Sultanate, a
state based in present-day
Morocco from 1510 to 1659
Alawi Sultanate,
which ruled Morocco from 1666...
- The
Sharifian Caliphate (Arabic: ٱلْخِلَافَةُ ٱلشَّرِيفِيَّة, lit. 'ʾal-H̱ilāfaẗu ʾaš-Šarīfiyya') was a
Caliphate proclaimed by the
Sharifian leaders...
- The
Sharifian or
Sherifian Solution (Arabic: الحلول الشريفية) was an
informal name for post-Ottoman
British Middle East
policy and
French Middle East...
-
Farzad Sharifian (Persian: فرزاد شریفیان) was a
pioneer of
cultural linguistics and held the
Chair in
Cultural Linguistics at
Monash University. He developed...
- the
British mandates in
Transjordan and Iraq; this
became known as the
Sharifian solution.
Relations with the
British Empire further deteriorated when...
-
succeeded him in the
Hejaz in 1924. This
arrangement became known as the "
Sharifian solution".
Abdullah was ********inated in 1951, but his
descendants continue...
- by King H****an II as the
Wisam al-Istihqaq al-Askari al-Sharifiya or "
Sharifian (Royal)
Order of
Military Merit", on 14
December 1966. It was created...