- Al-
Wazzani (Al-Ouazzani, also
known as Arab al-Louaizeh or
Aarab El Louaizeh), is a muni****lity in the
Marjayoun District of the
Nabatieh Governorate...
- Heights. The
Wazzani's and the Haqzbieh's
combined discharge averages 138
million m³ per year.
About 20% of the
Hasbani flow
emerges from the
Wazzani Spring...
- the
first anti-colonial French-speaking
newspaper in Morocco. In 1934,
Wazzani started his
activity in the
Moroccan nationalist movement, of
which he...
-
Tuhami al-
Wazzani (1903–1972) was a
Moroccan historian from Tétouan. He is
especially well
known for his
autobiography Al-Zawiyya. This book was first...
- name
thereof unto this day. This
second Luz is
identified by some with
Wazzani, four
miles northwest of Banias, in the
Golan Heights.[citation needed]...
- area.
Ghajar expanded northward into
Lebanese territory,
subsuming the
Wazzani settlement north of the border. In 1982,
Israel invaded Lebanon. In 2000...
- a
cleric named Abu al-Yaman al-
Wazzani separated from the group, and
formed a new
group called Ansar al-Haq.
Wazzani and his
supporters claimed that...
- to
Palestine early in 1924. The
Golan Heights,
including the
spring at
Wazzani and the one at Banias,
became part of
French Syria,
while the Sea of Galilee...
-
politician Thami Mdaghri (died 1856),
Moroccan writer and
composer Tuhami al-
Wazzani (1903–1972),
Moroccan historian This page or
section lists people that...
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arrested and
imprisoned in Ceuta. However, w****s later,
historian Tuhami al-
Wazzani, who was then the
director of the
elementary school,
joined the institute...