- The
Dhofar Governorate (Arabic: مُحَافَظَة ظُفَّار, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat Ẓuffār) is the
largest of the 11
governorates in the
Sultanate of Oman in terms...
- Abu al-Hudhayl
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi (Arabic: أبو الهذيل زفر بن الحارث الكلابي, romanized: Abū al-Hudhayl
Zufar ibn al-Ḥārith al-Kilābī; died c...
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Khoja Zufar or Coje Çafar (1500 – 24 June 1546 -
probably born a few
years before 1500), also
called Coge Sofar, or
Safar Aga in Portuguese, Cosa Zaffar...
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Ottoman admiral Khoja Zufar and
Portuguese forces that
arrived at the port of al-Shihr in 1531. In 1530
Mustafa Bey and
Khoja Zufar arrived at the port...
- The
Dhofar Mountains (Arabic: جِبَال ظُفَار, romanized: Jibāl
Ẓufār) are a
mountain range in the
southeastern part of the
Arabian Peninsula. In a broad...
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tribesmen fled to the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia)
under the
leadership of
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi, who
maintained his
recognition of Ibn al-Zubayr's...
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Scarus zufar, also
known as
Dhofar parrotfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a parrotfish, in the
family Scaridae. It is
found along the central...
- the
medieval city of Ẓafār/
Ẓufār (Arabic: ظفار)
which also
covers the
adjacent area in Ar Rubāṭ (Arabic: الرباط). Ẓafār/
Ẓufar, from
which the
Dhofar Governorate...
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eastern provinces under the
Umayyad caliphs in 661–750. The
Kilabi chief Zufar ibn al-Harith led the
rebel Qays
nomads of the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia)...
- much-diminished scale). In 1546, the
Gujarati governor of Surat,
Khoja Zufar wanted to
recapture Diu from the Portuguese. A
fleet dispatched by Suleiman...