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Ifriqiya: Ifriqiya (Arabic: إفريقية Ifrīqya), known professionally as el-Maghrib el-Adna (Arabic: المغرب الأدنى), was the area during medieval history comprising what is today Tunisia, Tripolitania (western Libya) and the Constantinois (eastern Algeria) — all part of what was previously included in the Africa ... (Place) [100%] 2024-01-12 [Historical regions]
Ifriqiya: Ifriqiya (Arabic: إفريقية, lit. 'Africa' Ifrīqya), also known as al-Maghrib al-Adna (Arabic: المغرب الأدنى), also known as Oriental Berberia was a medieval historical region comprising today's Tunisia, eastern Algeria, and Tripolitania (roughly western Libya). (Historic region of Northern Africa) [100%] 2024-10-15 [Ifriqiya] [Subdivisions of the medieval Islamic world]...
Ziyadat Allah I of Ifriqiya: Abu Muhammad Ziyadat Allah I ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab (Arabic: زيادة الله الأول) (d. 10 June 838) was the Aghlabid ruler (amir) of Ifriqiya from 817 until his death in 838. (Emir of Ifriqiya (817–838)) [57%] 2023-12-27 [838 deaths] [Aghlabid emirs of Ifriqiya]...
Al-Iraqiya: net [editar datos en Wikidata] Al-Iraqiya (en árabe: العراقيّةال) es una cadena de televisión terrestre en Irak que fue puesta en el aire después de la caída del régimen de Saddam Hussein en 2003. Es una cadena que emite sus ... [50%] 2023-05-17
Al Iraqiya: Al-Iraqiya (en árabe: العراقيّةال) es una cadena de televisión terrestre en Irak que fue puesta en el aire después de la caída del régimen de Saddam Hussein en 2003. Es una cadena que emite sus programas en lengua árabe y ... [50%] 2023-10-17
Al-Abbas’s campaign in Ifriqiya: Al-Abbas’s campaign in Ifriqiya was a battle led by Al-Abbas ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun against the Ifriqiyan kingdom of the Aghlabids and the Rustamids, after he had claimed that the Caliph of the Abbasids named him governor ... [44%] 2024-02-28 [Aghlabids] [Rustamid dynasty]...
Kawkab al-durriya li-akhbar Ifriqiya: The Kawkab al-durriya li-akhbār Ifrīqiya is an Arabic chronicle of the stretch of the east African coast known as Zanj. It was written in 1913 by Fāḍil bin ʿUmar al-Bawrī. (Religion) [40%] 2024-11-15 [Islamic texts]