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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 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

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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...

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Saffron Palace

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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...

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Tunisia

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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...

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Fuad I of Egypt

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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...

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Nazli Sabri

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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...

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Al Tahrir TV Channel

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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...

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Egypt Cup

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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...

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Aghlabids

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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...

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Mohamed Morsi

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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...

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Cairo Metro

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"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...

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University of Alkafeel

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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...

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Popular Mobilization Forces

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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...

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Hassan El Asmar

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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...

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History of Larkana

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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...

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Golani Brigade

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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...

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Nagram

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Fida Hussain, which displays elements of Persian architecture. Anjuman-e-Abbasiya is the oldest and existing anjuman of Nagram.[citation needed] The town...

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Cairo Metro Line 3

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2008-12-26. "Cairo's 3rd underground line opens Tuesday linking Ataba, Abbasiya". ahramonline. 2012-02-21. "Cairo". urbanrail.net. Retrieved 12 July 2016...

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Birzeit camp

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Palestinian villages displaced in 1948, such as the villages of Kafarana, Abbasiya, Salamah, Beit Nabala, Al-Masmiyeh, Lod, Abu Shusha, and Quliya. At first...

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Aghlabid architecture

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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...

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Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria

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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....

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