Abbasiya or Abbasiyya (Arabic: العباسيّة, romanized: al-ʿAbbāsiyya, lit. 'the Abbasid') can refer to:
Aabbassiyeh, a village in Lebanon
Abbassia, district of Cairo
Abbasiya Palace, located in the district
Al-'Abbasiyya, a village in Israel
Al-Abbasiyya, capital of the Aghlabid dynasty
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Abbasiya or Abbasiyya (Arabic: العباسيّة, romanized: al-ʿAbbāsiyya, lit. 'the Abbasid') can refer to: Aabbassiyeh, a village in Lebanon Abbassia, district...
The Saffron Palace (Arabic: قصر الزعفران) is located in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, near Abbassia at Khalifa Maʽmon Road. Now it is inside the main...
life and was marked by the construction of new palace cities such as al-Abbasiya (809) and Raq Adda (877). After conquering Cairo, the Fatimids abandoned...
Fuad married his first wife in Cairo, on 30 May 1895 (nikah), and at the Abbasiya Palace in Cairo, on 14 February 1896 (zifaf), Princess Shivakiar Khanum...
marriage for both Nazli and Fuad. She later moved to the haramlek in the Abbasiya Palace. She was under pressure from her husband to produce a son, and was...
attacked during a pro-Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) rally in Abbasiya Square in Cairo. In February 2015, Al Tahrir TV announced it will change...
participation of Zamalek, Al Ahly, Tersana, Olympic, Schools team, Railway, Al-Abbasiya, Al Ittihad, Al-Haditha, and the Nile. Zamalek achieved the title of the...
the jund. It was recorded that 5,000 black Zanj slaves were stationed in Abbasiya as part of its garrison. Under Ziyadat Allah I (r. 817–838) came a revolt...
attend the enthronement of Coptic Pope Tawadros II on 18 November 2012 at Abbasiya Cathedral, though Prime Minister Hesham Qandil did attend. On 22 November...
"Line 3". railway-news. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2020. "New Abbasiya-Heliopolis metro line opens in Cairo". Ahram Online. 7 May 2014. Retrieved...
university located in Najaf, Iraq established in 2003, and owned by AL-Abbasiya holy shrine. University of Al-Kafeel was established on 1-10-2003,[clarification...
Iraq. There are four major groups organized by Najaf: Saraya al-Ataba al-Abbasiya, Saraya al-Ataba al-Hussainiya, Saraya al-Ataba al-Alawiya, and Liwa 'Ali...
2008, and he passed away again in the month of Ramadan, "The Battle of Abbasiya." Al-Asmar worked in Ramadan 2011 for mobile company ads and achieved recognition...
rapidly. In August 2000, Larkana celebrated its hundredth year of existence. Abbasiya is the old name of Larkana. Larkana was renowned for its production of...
along the Litani River, capturing a number of villages and stopping at Abbasiya just east of Tyre. In Operation Peace for Galilee, which later became known...
Fida Hussain, which displays elements of Persian architecture. Anjuman-e-Abbasiya is the oldest and existing anjuman of Nagram.[citation needed] The town...
Palestinian villages displaced in 1948, such as the villages of Kafarana, Abbasiya, Salamah, Beit Nabala, Al-Masmiyeh, Lod, Abu Shusha, and Quliya. At first...
840s).: 208 In 876 Ibrahim II ibn Ahmad moved the royal residence from al-Abbasiya to a new palace-city he founded, named Raqqada, again near Kairouan. The...
Mark Cathedral in Abbaseya to pay their respects. Bells tolled in Cairo's Abbasiya district, where the primary cathedral of the Coptic Church is located....