- Abu
Zurayq is a
cluster of
archaeological sites at a well-watered spot at the
western edge of the
Jezreel Valley and its
transition to the
Menashe Heights...
-
Constantin Zureiq (Arabic: قنسطنطين زريق, romanized: Qunsṭanṭīn
Zurayq; [qɔn.sˤɑnˈtˤiːn zoˈrejq];
April 18, 1909 –
August 11, 2000) was a
prominent Syrian...
- Ibn
Zurayq or Ibn
Zuraiq may
refer to: Ibn
Zuraiq al-Baghdadi (died 1029), poet
active in al-Andalus
Yahya ibn Ali al-Tanukhi (born 1051),
Syrian historian...
-
markaz Diyarb Negm of the
Sharqia Governorate of Egypt. The
village of Saft
Zurayq (صفط زريق ) is one of the
important villages of the city.[citation needed]...
- ʿAlī al-Tanūkhī (5
March 1051 – c. 1105),
called Ibn
Zurayq, was a
Syrian chronicler. Ibn
Zurayq was born in Maʿarrat al-Nuʿmān. He pla**** a role in the...
- "
Zurayq", but this
backfired when
Zurayq did
nothing and then
refused to
vacate his post. The
governor and
general who
succeeded in
removing Zurayq (in...
- Abdul-Mundhir. He was made the
brother in
Islam of Rafi ibn
Malik of the
Zurayq clan;: 299 but an
alternative tradition names his
brother in
Islam as Talha...
-
Jewish members;
whereas the
Jafna Clan was
solely Jewish Banu
Zaura Banu
Zurayq In
Islamic lore,
Labid ben Asam was a
Jewish sorcerer who cast a
spell on...
- ibn
Muhammad ibn Abi Khalid. In 824–825,
Generals Ahmad ibn al-Junayd and
Zurayq ibn Ali ibn
Sadaqa were sent by the
caliph to
subdue Babak's revolt, but...
- town. The town was
founded on a site that had been
known as "
Zurayq al-Khandaq",
named "
Zurayq" from the blue-colored
lupin that grew in the vicinity. Its...