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Husein ibn-Ali aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
Husein ibn Ali (A.S.) has nobility which can not be described, and unlimited
science, and he is more suitable for caliphate due to his age, previous good
deeds, and his relationship. He feels mercy to children and is kind to senates.
Indeed he ...
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Western Arabia & The Red Sea
Though Ibrahim Pasha had wished to hand the Tihama over to Muhammad ibn '
Aun, Sharif of Mecca, one of the Sharifs of Abu 'Arish, by name Husein ibn 'Ali,
with an army of 'Asiri tribesmen, disputed its possession; this Sharif's brother, with
a ...
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Kings, Rulers, and Statesmen
1901 b. 1880 d. 1953 • The Hejaz Proclaimed an independent kingdom in 1916
1916-1924 King Husein ibn-Ali 1924-1925 King Ali ibn-Husein, son of Husein ibn
-Ali 1925-1926 Conquered by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia b. 1856 d. 1931 b.
Leonard F. Wise, Mark Hillary Hansen, E. W. Egan, 2006
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Hejaz Before World War I: A Handbook
The King, Sherif Husein Ibn 'Ali, grandson of the first 'Abadilah Emir (died in 1858
), and great-great-grandson of 'Aun, who was fourth in descent from Emir '
Abdullah, who was grandson of Mohammed Abu Numeyi, is now over sixty-three
years ...
David George Hogarth, 1978
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When the Soviet Union Entered World Politics
Initially, conducting this policy entailed exchanging representatives (from August
to October 1924) with Husein ibn-Ali, sharif of Mecca, king of the Hejaz, and
leader of the Hashemite clan of the Kureish tribe to which the Prophet himself
had ...
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al Ittiba: and the Principles of Fiqh of the Righteous ...
... Abee Muhammad Ali (384-456 hijri), Mat'ba'atul Aasimah al Qahirah 7-
Akhbaar Abee Haneefah wa As-habuhu, by al Saymeree, al Husein ibn Ali, (436
hijri), photocopied version by darul Kitab al Araabi by a Indian copy 9-Irshaadul
Fuhool, ...
Wasiullah ibn Muhammad Abbaas, 2013
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Historical Dictionary of the British Empire
HUSEIN, SHERIF OF MECCA (HUSEIN IBN-ALI) 541 process, they came to see
the wilds of Asia, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent as places to be "conquered"
and "subjugated." British officers en route to and from India* stopped in Africa ...
James Stuart Olson, Robert Shadle, 1996
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The Newest Testament: A Secular Bible
On the death of his older brother, Husein ibn Ali tried to recapture the Alid
Caliphate only to fall to Mauwiya's son, Yazid, on the plain of Karbala (near Kufa,
Iraq) on the tenth day of Muharram in the hijra year 61. This date, corresponding
to ...
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Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: D-K
Sharif Husein ibn Ali, who claimed lineal descent from the Prophet iMohammed,
was widely respected as the guardian of the Muslim holy cities. The Arab revolt,
led by Husein and supported by British gold, began on 5 June 1916. Ele later ...
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The Caliph's Splendor: Islam and the West in the Golden Age ...
Pretenders to the throne and impersonators of dead figures arose to stir the
people up. It may be remembered that after Husein ibn Ali had been killed by
Hadi on the outskirts of Mecca in 786, his adherents had scattered. But wherever
they ...