- (شريفة),
plural ashrāf (أشراف), shurafāʾ (شرفاء), or (in the Maghreb)
shurfāʾ, is a
title used to
designate a
person descended, or
claiming to be descended...
- – May 30, 2002)
Mondher Ladhari (July 1, 2002 – May 30, 2004)
Fahad Al-
Shurfa (caretaker) (July 12, 2004 –
September 6, 2004)
Zouhair Louati (September...
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speak Arabic and Korandje. Many of the
oases had
significant po****tions of
shurfa or
Haratin peoples.
There is a
notable zaouia (traditional
religious school)...
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including the
mausoleum of
Mirza Jani and
Mirza Ghazi Baig, that of
Nawab Shurfa Khan, the
enclosure of
Mirza Muhammad Baqi
Tarkhan and of
Mirza Jan Baba...
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political motives,
particularly influenced by the
actions of the 'Alawi
shurfa and the Aït
Khabbash of the Aït 'Atta tribe, and the
encroachment of the...
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Khalid H****an
Husayn Al
Barakat 2010-o9-16 00331
Ohmed Ahmed Mahamoud Al
Shurfa 2007-07-15 00332
Abdullah Al
Tayabi Repatriated on July 16, 2007, with fifteen...
- and
continue to be
mistreated in
contrast to the
upper strata called the "
Shurfa".
According to
Remco Ensel, Haratin,
along with
Swasin in
Morocco and other...
- well as the Prophet, and
called wulad siyyid (children of the saint) and
shurfa (sing. sharif, a word
denoting descent from the
Prophet Muhammad). These...
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ideally at least, of the
modern Moroccan state (...)",
Moroccan dynastic shurfa’-hood in two
historical contexts:
idrisid cult and ‘Alawid
power in : The...
- cut off
their major sources in Java,
Borneo and the Philippines.
Azimah Shurfa Mohammed Shukry (2013). "A
critical discourse analysis of
Mahathir Mohamad's...