-
military simplicity of the
Sharqi monarchs. It is
interpreted by Ram Nath as
evidence of the lack of
concern by the
Sharqis with non-religious or military...
- his
eldest surviving son
Barbak on the
throne of
Jaunpur in 1486. The
Sharqis remained in
control of Bihar, from
which they re-occupied Jaunpur, but...
-
Belly dance (Arabic: رقص شرقي, romanized: Raqs
sharqi, lit. 'oriental dance') is a
Middle Eastern dance that
originated in Egypt,
which features movements...
-
Province at
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portal Also
romanized as Āzarbāijān-e
Sharqi; Azerbaijani: شرقی آذربایجان اوستانی
Separated from Ahar
County after the...
- dance.
Egyptian belly dance has two main
styles – raqs
baladi and raqs
sharqi.
There are also
numerous folkloric and
character dances that may be part...
- The Al
Sharqi (Arabic: الشرقي)
family is the
ruling royal family of Fujairah, one of the
seven emirates that
together comprise the
United Arab Emirates...
- The
Sharqi dynasty was
known for its
excellent communal relations between Muslims and Hindus,
perhaps stemming from the fact that the
Sharqis themselves...
- Raqs
sharqi (Arabic: رقص شرقي, [ˈɾɑʔsˤ ˈʃæɾʔi];
literally "oriental dancing") is the
classical Egyptian style of
belly dance that
developed during the...
-
development of
Islamic education in the Sultanate. In 1494,
Sultan Hussain Shah
Sharqi was
defeated by the
forces of the
Afghan ruler Bahlul Lodi,
Sultan of the...
- bin
Abdullah Al
Sharqi Sheikh Saif bin
Hamad Al
Sharqi Sheikh Mohammed bin
Hamad Al
Sharqi (1908–1974)
Sheikh Hamad bin
Mohammed Al
Sharqi (1975–present)...