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occasion further south to Karo in Chad,
where he was
appointed as
sheikh of
Zawiyat Ayn Kalk. When the
French Empire encroached on Chad in 1899, he was sent...
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Zawiyat al ʽUrqub (Arabic: زاوية العرقوب) is a town in the
District of
Jabal al
Akhdar in north-eastern Libya. It is
located 30 km west of
Bayda Zawiyat...
- 32°53′44″N 13°12′16″E / 32.89551°N 13.20432°E / 32.89551; 13.20432
Zawiyat al-Dahmani is a
suburb of Tripoli, Libya. It lies
between the
coast to the...
- Bayda, or Al Bayda, or variants, may
refer to: Bayda, Libya, or
Elbeida Bayda (land), a
desert between Mecca and
Medina in
Saudi Arabia Beida,
Sudan Beidha...
- 32°27.97′N 21°0.18′E / 32.46617°N 21.00300°E / 32.46617; 21.00300
Zawiyat al-Qsur (Arabic: زاوية القسور) and Qasr Sidi al-Khadri are a pair of ruined...
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Zawiyat Ibn
Arraq is
located in
downtown Beirut, Lebanon. Beirut’s only
remaining Mamluk building,
built in 1517 by the
religious authority Mohammad Ibn...
- It was the
early capital of the Oryx nome (𓉇. The
modern village of
Zawiyat al-Amwat (Arabic: زاويـــة الأمـــوات) (Minya Governorate) is
built on...
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Christian church and monastery,
which later became an
Islamic mosque,
Zawiyat al-Adawiya ('the
zawiya of [Rabia] al-Adawiya'), and is
located on a site...
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Zawiya /zɑːˈwiːə/,
officially Zawia (Arabic: الزاوية, transliteration: Az
Zāwiyaẗ, Italian:
Zauia or Zavia, variants: Arabic: الزاوية الغربية Az Zawiyah...
- Islam's Most
Famous Woman Saint, Rabiʼa al-Adawiyya (Oneworld: London, 2019)
Zawiyat al-'Adawiyya, Jerusalem – a tomb
venerated as Rabia's
Rabaa al-Adawiya...