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Wasite
Wasite Wa"site, n. [See Wasium.] (Min.) A variety of allanite from Sweden supposed to contain wasium.

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- Wasit (Arabic: وَاسِط, romanized: Wāsiṭ, Syriac: ‎ܘܐܣܛ) was an early Islamic city in Iraq. It was founded in the 8th century by the Umayyad viceroy of...
- Wasit was a medieval city in Iraq, after which the Wasit Governorate is named. It may also refer to other places in the Middle East: Wasit, Fujairah, United...
- Wasit Governorate (Arabic: واسط, romanized: Wāsit) is a governorate in eastern Iraq, south-east of Baghdad and bordering Iran. Prior to 1976 it was known...
- University of Wasit (Arabic: جامعة واسط) is one of the Iraqi Universities established in 2003 in Al Kut, Wasit, Iraq. Wasit University was established...
- of Wasit involved the army of the Abbasid Revolution under al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba and the ****ure Caliph al-Mansur, and the Umayyad garrison of Wasit under...
- Al-Tafsir al-Wasit (Arabic: لتفسير الواسط, lit. 'The Middle Commentary') is one of the earliest classical **** Qur'anic interpretational works (tafsir)...
- Wasit Wetland Centre is a conservation area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It preserves an area of a type of wetland (sabkha or salt plain) once common...
- Sultan Muwalill Wasit II was the Sultan of Sulu. He was murdered November 21, 1936. He was the younger brother of Sultan Badarud-Din II and Sultan Jamalul-Kiram...
- sciences. He was born in Wasit on Monday, 26 Radjab 558/Sunday, 30 June 1163. His early education took place in his hometown Wasit where he studied the Qu'ran...
- Sultan Muwallil Wasit (in his Tausug name) (reigned, 1610–1650), is the 9th Sultan of Sulu and was also known as Rajah Bongsu I. His birth name was Pangiran...