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- Wasita (al-Wasīṭâ) (Arabic: الوسيطة) is a Basic People's Congress administrative division of Bayda, Libya. Wasita is located about 5 km north of Bayda...
- Wāsiṭa ("intermediary") was a title given to the senior administrative official in Fatimid Egypt in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. The title signified...
- Idrīs I ruled as king of Libya from 1951 to 1969. Al-Senussi was born in al-Wasita near Mostaganem, Algeria, and was named al-Senussi after a venerated Muslim...
- Wasta or wāsita (Arabic: واسِطة, romanized: wāsiṭah) is an Arabic word that loosely translates into nepotism or 'clout'. It refers to using one's connections...
- suffixes indicating case nominative – wasi the house (subj.) accusative -(k)ta wasita the house (obj.) instrumental -wan wasiwan with the house, and the house...
- March 1000) was a eunuch palace official who became the prime minister (wāsiṭa) and de facto regent of the Shia Fatimid Caliphate in October 997, and held...
- proven by “Fullers” in the introduction to Ibn Duqmaq's book “Al-Intisar li-Wasita Aqd Al-Amsar,” where he pointed out that although Al-Maqrizi had studied...
- Ammar can refer to: al-Hasan ibn Ammar (fl. 962–997), Fatimid general and wasita Muhammad ibn Ammar (1031–1086), Andalusian poet and vizier of Seville The...
- established by the Abbasids. When a vizier was not appointed, an "intermediary" (wāsiṭa) was designated instead. The enfeeblement of the caliph's power and the...
- appoint their leader Ibn Ammar to head the government, with the title of wāsiṭa ("intermediary") rather than full vizier. At the time the office of sifāra...