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Zabid (Arabic: زَبِيد) (also
spelled Zabīd,
Zabeed and Zebid) is a town with an
urban po****tion of
around 52,590 people,
located on Yemen's
western coastal...
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dynasty of
Zubayd in
Yemen in 1111–1123, and its
ruler in 1123–1130. She was the
slave singer, or jarya, to King
Mansur ibn
Najah of
Zubayd or
Zabid (r...
- Köppen
climate classification. "Qal-e
Zubayd".
GEOnet Names Server.
Retrieved 14
September 2019. "Climate: Qāl-e
Zubayd - ClimateCharts,
Laura Zepner, Pierre...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Arab al-
Zubayd was a
Palestinian village in the
Safad Subdistrict. It was depo****ted during...
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Zubaid or
Zubayd (Arabic: زُبَيْد) is an Arab
tribe from the
Yemeni Madhhaj confederation, that is one of the largest,
richest tribes of Arabia. It parti****ted...
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Yemeni army at Mecca. In 1250 Abu Sa'd
received support from
leaders of the
Zubayd tribe to
wrest Mecca from the
oppressive rule of Ibn al-Musayyib, the Yemeni...
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Officers Union (unclear) Al-Baggara
tribe militias Harabiyya tribe militias Zubayd tribe militias Deir ez-Zor
Military Council Gathering of al-Baggara Youth...
- 35°36′08″E / 32.90361°N 35.60222°E / 32.90361; 35.60222
Almagor Arab al-
Zubayd Safad 20
April 1948 incl. incl.
Yiftach Rubble 33°4′44″N 35°34′03″E / 33...
- Army Arab
tribesmen Al-Sanadid
Forces Sharabiyya tribe (Ras al-'Ayn area)
Zubayd tribe (Ras al-'Ayn area)
Shammar tribe (Ya'rubiyah area)
Operation Inherent...
- mathematician,
astronomer and
engineer Alam al-Malika (died 1130),
leader of
Zubayd in
Yemen Alam Dad
Lalika (born 1987), ****stani
politician Alam Khan (actor)...