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  • Euroradar CAPTOR
  • Doppler radar designed for the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft

    designed for the Eurofighter Typhoon. Development of Captor led to the AMSAR (Airborne Multirole Solid State Active Array Radar) project which eventually

    Euroradar CAPTOR

    Euroradar CAPTOR

    Euroradar_CAPTOR

  • Amsar
  • Amṣar (Arabic: أمصار), refer to civilised cities and large areas in which houses, markets, schools and other public facilities are located. The plural

    Amsar

    Amsar

    Amsar

  • Amsar (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Amsar can refer to: Amsar, refer to civilised cities and large areas in which houses, markets, schools and other public facilities are located. Amsar

    Amsar (disambiguation)

    Amsar_(disambiguation)

  • The Travels of Ibn Battuta
  • Travelogue written by Ibn Battuta

    غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار, romanized: Tuḥfat an-nuẓẓār fī gharāʾib al-amṣār wa-ʿajāʾib al-asfār, lit. 'A gift for the curious, concerning the wonders

    The Travels of Ibn Battuta

    The Travels of Ibn Battuta

    The_Travels_of_Ibn_Battuta

  • Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari
  • 14th century Arab historian and Mamluk statesman

    subject of the Mamluk administration, and Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār, an encyclopedic collection of related information. The latter was translated

    Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari

    Ibn_Fadlallah_al-Umari

  • Garrison
  • Troops stationed in a particular location

    'to equip'.[citation needed] "Garrison towns" (Arabic: أمصار, romanized: amsar) were used during the Arab Islamic conquests of Middle Eastern lands by

    Garrison

    Garrison

    Garrison

  • Umayyad Caliphate
  • Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)

    also continued the existing Muslim policy of building new garrison cities (amsar) in their provinces that served as bases for further expansion. Their most

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad_Caliphate

  • Adschība (qiyan)
  • Ayyubid poet (c. 1218)

    Classical Arabic literature, she is included in Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār by Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work describing famous

    Adschība (qiyan)

    Adschība_(qiyan)

  • Amsar, Quba
  • Municipality in Quba, Azerbaijan

    Amsar is a village and municipality in the Quba Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,475. Amsar, Quba at GEOnet Names Server Wikimedia Commons

    Amsar, Quba

    Amsar,_Quba

  • Mansa Musa
  • Ruler of Mali from c. 1312 to c. 1337

    Levtzion & Hopkins 2000, p. 334. Al-Umari, Masalik al-Absar fi Mamalik al-Amsar, translated in Levtzion & Hopkins 2000 al-Sadi, Taʾrīkh al-Sūdān, translated

    Mansa Musa

    Mansa Musa

    Mansa_Musa

  • Surur (qiyan)
  • Classical Arabic literature, she is included in Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār by Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work describing famous

    Surur (qiyan)

    Surur_(qiyan)

  • Wassaf
  • 14th-century Persian historian

    known as Tajziyat al-amṣār wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣār (The allocation of cities and the propulsion of epochs). His history, Tajziyat al-amṣār wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣār

    Wassaf

    Wassaf

    Wassaf

  • Aziz (qiyan)
  • Arab qiyan poet and musician

    Classical Arabic literature, she is included in Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār by Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work describing famous

    Aziz (qiyan)

    Aziz_(qiyan)

  • Misr
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Misr, the romanized Arabic name for Egypt misr, singular of Arabic amsar, which were early Arabic "garrison towns" Misr (domain name), a top-level

    Misr

    Misr

  • Mali Empire
  • Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610

    translated in Levtzion & Hopkins 2000 Al-Umari, Masalik al-Absar fi Mamalik al-Amsar [Pathways of Vision in the Realms of the Metropolises], translated in Levtzion

    Mali Empire

    Mali Empire

    Mali_Empire

  • Al-Karakiya
  • Classical Arabic literature, she is included in Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār by Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work describing famous

    Al-Karakiya

    Al-Karakiya

  • Voussoir
  • Wedge-shaped element used in building an arch or vault

    Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military Albarrana tower Alcázar Amsar Kasbah Ksar Qal'a Ribat Resources Aga Khan Award for Architecture ArchNet

    Voussoir

    Voussoir

    Voussoir

  • Amsar, Republic of Dagestan
  • Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia

    Amsar (Russian: Амсар; Rutul: Амцурды) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Amsarsky Selsoviet, Rutulsky District, Republic of

    Amsar, Republic of Dagestan

    Amsar,_Republic_of_Dagestan

  • Muhammad al-Idrisi
  • Muslim geographer (1100–1165)

    title: De geographia universali or Kitāb Nuzhat al-mushtāq fī dhikr al-amṣār wa-al-aqṭār wa-al-buldān wa-al-juzur wa-al-madā' in wa-al-āfāq which in

    Muhammad al-Idrisi

    Muhammad al-Idrisi

    Muhammad_al-Idrisi

  • Umar
  • 2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644

    census of all the Muslim territories. During his rule, the garrison cities (amsar) of Basra and Kufa were founded or expanded. In 638, Umar began a major

    Umar

    Umar

    Umar

  • Palmyra
  • Ancient city in central Syria

    al-Sarīḥī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Yaḥyá (ed.). Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār (مسالك الأبصار في ممالك الأمصار) (in Arabic). Vol. 3. Abū Dhabī : al-Majmaʻ

    Palmyra

    Palmyra

    Palmyra

  • Harem
  • Women's quarters in the traditional house of a Muslim family

    Gökpinar: Der ṭarab der Sängersklavinnen: Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār von Ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī (gest. 749/1349): Textkritische Edition des

    Harem

    Harem

    Harem

  • Ibn Battuta
  • Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)

    النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار, Tuḥfat an-Nuẓẓār fī Gharāʾib al-Amṣār wa ʿAjāʾib al-Asfār). However, it is often simply referred to as The Travels

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn_Battuta

  • Ilkhanate
  • 1256-1335 Post-Mongol Empire khanate in Iran

    ('History of Öljeitü'), and Shihab al-Din Waṣṣaf, who wrote the Tajziyat al-amṣar wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣar ('The Allocation of Cities and Propulsion of Epochs')

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

  • Pilek
  • Former rural locality in Republic of Dagestan, Russia

    Rutulsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It was part of the Amsar Rural Settlement until its abandonment in the 1970s. Pilek was located on

    Pilek

    Pilek

  • Sindhis
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group

    Sind, marrying local women and forming military settlements (junūd and amsār) near major urban centers. Unlike the Arab invasion of Iraq between 638

    Sindhis

    Sindhis

    Sindhis

  • Military town
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Military town or military city may refer to: Amsar, a type of Arabic military town established during the Arabic expansion Canaba, a type of town that

    Military town

    Military_town

  • Kufa
  • City in Najaf, Iraq

    in 637–638 CE, about the same time as Basra. Kufa and Basra were the two amsar (garrison cities) of Iraq, serving as military bases and administrative

    Kufa

    Kufa

    Kufa

  • Kipchaks
  • Turkic nomadic people in Eurasia

    Retrieved 22 February 2026. al-Umari (1348). Masalik al-Absar fi Mamalik al-Amsar [The Pathways of Vision in the Realms of the Kingdoms]. Cairo. Translation

    Kipchaks

    Kipchaks

    Kipchaks

  • Al-Dani
  • Al-Shāṭibī also versified al-Dānī's Kitāb al-Muqniʿ fī maʿrifat rasm maṣāḥif al-amṣār, a treatise on Qurʾānic orthography. Al-Dānī wrote the Kitāb al-Naqṭ as

    Al-Dani

    Al-Dani

  • Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
  • Arab Muslim hadith scholar (815–875)

    Khallikan cites ibn al-Salah, who cites al-Hakim al-Nishapuri's Kitab ʿUlama al-Amsar, in the claim that Muslim was 55 years old when he died on 25 Rajab, 261

    Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj

    Muslim_ibn_al-Hajjaj

  • Fustat
  • First capital of Egypt under Muslim rule, in Old Cairo

    Fusṭāṭ (Arabic: اَلۡفُسۡطَاط, romanized: al-Fusṭāṭ) was the first capital of Egypt under Muslim rule, though it has been integrated into Cairo. It was

    Fustat

    Fustat

    Fustat

  • Osman I
  • Founder of the Ottoman Empire

    ibn ʿAbd al-Lāh l-Lawātī ṭ-Ṭanǧī (1987). Tuhfat al-nuẓẓār fī gharāʼib al-amṣār wa-ʻajāʼib al-asfār [A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities

    Osman I

    Osman I

    Osman_I

  • Biskra
  • Capital city of Biskra Province, Algeria

    of Marrakech in the 12th century. In the book Al Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author describes the city as: "A

    Biskra

    Biskra

    Biskra

  • List of radars
  • AMSAR and CAESAR projects [citation needed] Captor-E AESA multirole Eurofighter Typhoon  Germany  Italy  Spain  United Kingdom developed from AMSAR and

    List of radars

    List_of_radars

  • Tartus
  • City in Syria

    While Ubadah occupied Tartus, Mu'awiya I came to the city, and built an Amsar complex within the city, while also tasking fiefs to the garrison commanders

    Tartus

    Tartus

    Tartus

  • Mozarabs
  • Christians living under Muslim rule in Medieval Spain and Portugal

    types. Furthermore, in the peninsula the conquerors did not settle in the amsar, the self-contained and deliberately isolated city camps set up alongside

    Mozarabs

    Mozarabs

    Mozarabs

  • Sulayman of Mali
  • Mansa of Mali

     261. Green 1991, p. 129–130. Al-Umari, Masalik al-Absar fi Mamalik al-Amsar, translated in Levtzion & Hopkins 2000 Ibn Khaldun, Kitāb al-ʻIbar wa-dīwān

    Sulayman of Mali

    Sulayman of Mali

    Sulayman_of_Mali

  • Jund
  • Military division

    of the ninth and tenth centuries used the term ajnad as an equivalent of amṣar or large towns. The most notable use of the term was in Syria, where already

    Jund

    Jund

  • Al-Dhafeer
  • Arab tribe

    and Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari in his book Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār all agree that the tribe genealogically came from Banu Lam and descended

    Al-Dhafeer

    Al-Dhafeer

  • Basra
  • Port city in southern Iraq

    Basra (Arabic: ٱلْبَصْرَة, romanized: al-Baṣrah) or Basrah is a port city in southern Iraq. It is the capital of the eponymous Basra Governorate, as well

    Basra

    Basra

    Basra

  • Anizah
  • Adnanite Arab tribe

    history of the pre-Islamic Arabs al-Umari, Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār Ibn Muzahim, Battle of Siffin, p.291 Dick, Douwes (2000). The Ottomans in

    Anizah

    Anizah

    Anizah

  • Rutul people
  • Northeast Caucasian ethnic group in Dagestan and Azerbaijan

    census, 35,240 Rutulians lived in Russia. Rutulian villages in Russia: Amsar, Aran, Borch, Chude, Fartma, Fuchukh, Ikhrek, Jilikhur, Kala, Khnov, Khnyukh

    Rutul people

    Rutul people

    Rutul_people

  • Arfajah
  • 7th-century companion of Muhammad and military commander

    Mosque). Arfajah was the first of the Rashidun caliphate who implemented Amsar, an Islamic permanent garrison fortress with Caravanserai. According to

    Arfajah

    Arfajah

  • Nishapur
  • City in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran

    Nishapur (Persian: نیشاپور) or Neyshabur (نیشابور, [ˌnejʃɒːˈbuːɹ] ) is a city in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

  • Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri
  • 1308 Khalji military campaign

    Alauddin. The 14th-century Persian historian Wassaf, in his Tajziyat al-amsar, also mentions that the ruler of Devagiri gave his daughter to Alauddin

    Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri

    Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri

    Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Devagiri

  • Al-Dhahabi
  • Muslim historian and traditionist (1274–1348)

    li al-Hakim, an abridgement of Hakim's Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain. Al-Amsar Dhawat al-Athar (Cities Rich in Historical Relics); begins with a description

    Al-Dhahabi

    Al-Dhahabi

  • Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art
  • Art museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    governor of Riyadh. On the day of its opening, the museum held the "Masahif Al-Amsar" Exhibition, showcasing collection of rare Qur'an manuscripts. In February

    Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art

    Al-Faisal_Museum_for_Arab-Islamic_Art

  • Islamic architecture
  • Architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam

    settlements were often founded, known individually as a misr (Arabic: مصر, pl. amṣār). This policy continued up to the Umayyad period. Like frontier colonies

    Islamic architecture

    Islamic architecture

    Islamic_architecture

  • Origin of the Palestinians
  • History of Palestinians

    contrast to other regions where Muslim soldiers established garrison cities (amsar), in the Levant, Muslim troops settled in pre-existing cities where they

    Origin of the Palestinians

    Origin_of_the_Palestinians

  • Amhara people
  • Semitic-speaking ethnic group in Ethiopia

    Emran Waber. Istituto Per L'Oriente. p. 315. Masalik Al-Absar fi Mamalik Al-Amsar, Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari, 748 AH (1347-1348) Tarikh almuluk al-Islamiyn fi

    Amhara people

    Amhara people

    Amhara_people

  • Ibn Iyas
  • Mamluk historian (1448–1522/4)

    ISBN 978-977-419-623-2. OCLC 621653566. Sotheby's October 9, 2013, auction of an autograph unicum of his Kitab 'aja'ib al-akhbar li-khutat misr al-amsar. v t e

    Ibn Iyas

    Ibn_Iyas

  • Ibn Duqmaq
  • Egyptian historian and biographer (1349–1406)

    “Fullers” in the introduction to Ibn Duqmaq's book “Al-Intisar li-Wasita Aqd Al-Amsar,” where he pointed out that although Al-Maqrizi had studied under Ibn Duqmaq

    Ibn Duqmaq

    Ibn_Duqmaq

  • Jijel
  • City in Jijel Province, Algeria

    16th century by Hayreddin Barbarossa. In the book Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author describes the city as: "It

    Jijel

    Jijel

    Jijel

  • 2023 European Cadet Judo Championships
  • Judo competition

    Mirkhalig Iskandarov  Azerbaijan Marko Jorgić  Serbia Gal Blažič  Slovenia Amsar Dzhamaldinov  Belgium −60 kg Mahammad Musayev  Azerbaijan Sebestyén Kollár

    2023 European Cadet Judo Championships

    2023_European_Cadet_Judo_Championships

  • H. A. R. Gibb
  • Scottish orientalist (1895–1971)

    Roskeen (London: Routledge, 1929), (Arabic: Tuhfat al-'anzar fi ghara'ib al-'amsar). Travels in Asia and Africa, 1325–1354 (1929), translated and selected

    H. A. R. Gibb

    H._A._R._Gibb

  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mudabbir
  • 9th-century Persian poet and Abbasid courtier

    Gökpinar: Der ṭarab der Sängersklavinnen: Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār von Ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī (gest. 749/1349): Textkritische Edition des

    Ibrahim ibn al-Mudabbir

    Ibrahim ibn al-Mudabbir

    Ibrahim_ibn_al-Mudabbir

  • Aqaba
  • City in Aqaba Governorate, Jordan

    century.[citation needed] This type of urban structure, known as a misr (pl. amsar), is typical of early Islamic fortified settlements.[citation needed] Early

    Aqaba

    Aqaba

    Aqaba

  • Kairouan
  • City in Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia

    Kairouan (UK: /ˌkaɪər(ʊ)ˈwɑːn/, US: /kɛərˈ-/), also spelled El Qayrawān or Kairwan (Arabic: ٱلْقَيْرَوَان, romanized: al-Qayrawān [æl qɑjrɑˈwæːn] , Tunisian

    Kairouan

    Kairouan

    Kairouan

  • Merv
  • Ancient major city in Central Asia

    Merv (Turkmen: Merw [ˈmeɾβ]; Persian: مرو [ˈmæɹv]), also called the Merve Oasis, was a major Iranian city in Central Asia, located on the historical Silk

    Merv

    Merv

    Merv

  • Turco-Mongol tradition
  • 14th-century ethnocultural synthesis in Asia

    missing publisher (link) al-Umari (1348). Masalik al-Absar fi Mamalik al-Amsar [The Pathways of Vision in the Realms of the Kingdoms]. Cairo. Translation

    Turco-Mongol tradition

    Turco-Mongol tradition

    Turco-Mongol_tradition

  • Kura (administrative division)
  • Muslim term for areas under to Roman rule

    language. Ibn Duqmaq mentioned in his book Al-Intisar li-Wasita Aqd al-Amsar that the 33 kuras of Lower Egypt included the kuras of al-Hawf al-Sharqi

    Kura (administrative division)

    Kura_(administrative_division)

  • Muhammad Riza Khan
  • 18th-century ruler of Shirvan

    only child was Ibrahimkhan agha (1780–1839) who lived with his mother in Amsar in by 1796, however he was buried in Salyan, at the Baba-Samid cemetery

    Muhammad Riza Khan

    Muhammad_Riza_Khan

  • The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians
  • Book of translations of medieval Persian chronicles by Henry Miers Elliot

    Jahan Kusha of Juwaini Jami'u-t Tawarikh, of Rashid-al-Din Tazjiyatu-l Amsar wa Tajriyatu-l asar, of 'Abdu-llah, Wassaf Tarikh-i Binakiti, of Fakhru-d

    The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians

    The_History_of_India,_as_Told_by_Its_Own_Historians

  • List of rural localities in Dagestan
  • Novomekhelta Tukhchar Yamansu Zoriotar Rural localities in Rutulsky District: Amsar Arakul Aran Dzhilikhur Gelmets Ikhrek Kala Kalyal Khiyakh Khlyut Khnyukh

    List of rural localities in Dagestan

    List of rural localities in Dagestan

    List_of_rural_localities_in_Dagestan

  • Ziyad ibn Abihi
  • Arab administrator and statesman (c. 622 – 673)

    Ziyad, who had him buried alive as punishment. To end the chaos in the amṣar (garrisons) of Basra and Kufa, Ziyad administratively reformed the two towns

    Ziyad ibn Abihi

    Ziyad ibn Abihi

    Ziyad_ibn_Abihi

  • Ramachandra of Devagiri
  • Yadava ruler from 1271 to 1311

    Shihab-ud-din Omar. The 14th century Persian historian Wassaf, in his Tajziyat al-amsar, also mentions that the ruler of Devagiri gave his daughter to Alauddin

    Ramachandra of Devagiri

    Ramachandra of Devagiri

    Ramachandra_of_Devagiri

  • Zeila (historical region)
  • Historic state in Horn of Africa

    extended to the whole — Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari, Masālik al-abṣār fī Mamālik al-amṣār The Muslim inhabited territories during this period spanned from the commercial

    Zeila (historical region)

    Zeila_(historical_region)

  • Qadi
  • Appointed judge in Islamic jurisprudence

    ISBN 9781850439349. Tillier, Mathieu (5 December 2009), "I – De La Mecque aux amṣār : aux origines du cadi", Les cadis d'Iraq et l'État Abbasside (132/750-334/945)

    Qadi

    Qadi

    Qadi

  • Al-Mahdi Ahmad bin Yahya
  • Imam of the Zaidi state in Yemen

    ʻulamāʼ al-amṣār; a theological-legal encyclopedia Kitāb al-milal wa al-niḥal: min ajzāʼ Kitāb al-baḥr al-zakhār: al-jāmiʻ li-madhāhab ʻulamāʼ al-amṣār Ṭabaqāt

    Al-Mahdi Ahmad bin Yahya

    Al-Mahdi_Ahmad_bin_Yahya

  • Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf
  • Umayyad governor and viceroy (c1 June .661-1 June 714)

    also included the lands conquered by troops from the two 'garrison towns' (amsar) of Kufa and Basra, i.e. Persia, Khurasan and the other eastern provinces

    Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf

    Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf

    Al-Hajjaj_ibn_Yusuf

  • Quba District (Azerbaijan)
  • District in northeastern Azerbaijan

    19th-century writer, historian, and philosopher, who lived in the village of Amsar located in 6 km far from Quba city. His museum is located in Quba city.

    Quba District (Azerbaijan)

    Quba District (Azerbaijan)

    Quba_District_(Azerbaijan)

  • 1592 in science
  • published as De geographia universali or Kitāb Nuzhat al-mushtāq fī dhikr al-amṣār wa-al-aqṭār wa-al-buldān wa-al-juzur wa-al-madā’ in wa-al-āfāq in Rome.

    1592 in science

    1592_in_science

  • Marsa al-Dajaj
  • Ancient city in Algeria

    was abundant in the area. The author of Kitāb al-Istibṣār fī Aʻjāʼib al-Amṣār also noted the large presence of quails in the nearby sea. Al-Maqdisi was

    Marsa al-Dajaj

    Marsa_al-Dajaj

  • Air-sea rescue
  • Coordinated search and rescue of survivors at sea

    known as sea-air rescue), and aeronautical and maritime search and rescue (AMSAR) by the ICAO and IMO, is the coordinated search and rescue (SAR) of the

    Air-sea rescue

    Air-sea rescue

    Air-sea_rescue

  • Ibn 'Abd al-Barr
  • Andalusian Islamic scholar (978–1071)

    Makka and that of Makka over al-Kûfa. Al-Istidhkâr li Madhhab `Ulamâ' al-Amsâr fîmâ Tadammanahu al-Muwatta' min Ma`ânî al-Ra'î wal-Athâr ("The Memorization

    Ibn 'Abd al-Barr

    Ibn_'Abd_al-Barr

  • Tlemcen
  • City in Algeria

    the Qasr al-Qadim ("Old Palace"). In the book Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author wrote: “It is a great and

    Tlemcen

    Tlemcen

    Tlemcen

  • Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Gujarat
  • 1299–1304 Khalji military campaign

    of the invasion, from Khazain ul-Futuh composed at Alauddin's court Wassaf's description of the invasion, from Tazjiyatu-l Amsar wa Tajriyata-l Asar

    Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Gujarat

    Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Gujarat

  • Dananir (qayna of Ibn Kunasa)
  • Arab female poet of Abbasid period

    Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (2010) [1337–1338]. Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār مسالك الأبصار في ممالك الأمصار (in Arabic). Vol. 6. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar

    Dananir (qayna of Ibn Kunasa)

    Dananir_(qayna_of_Ibn_Kunasa)

  • Al-Qalqashandi
  • Egyptian polymath and mathematician (1355/56–1418)

    cosmography, and time measurement. Based on the Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣar of Shihab al-Umari, it has been called "one of the final expressions of

    Al-Qalqashandi

    Al-Qalqashandi

  • Ubadah ibn al-Samit
  • Ansar tribal chieftain and Muhammad's Companion

    'Ubadah occupied Tartus in 636, Mu'awiya came to the city, and built an amsar complex, while also delegating fiefs to the garrison commanders. 'Ubadah

    Ubadah ibn al-Samit

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  • Béja
  • City in Béja Governorate, Tunisia

    al-Kharz, there is a big marhala." In the book Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author describes the city as: "a

    Béja

    Béja

    Béja

  • Rihla
  • Genre of Arabic travel literature

    النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار, or Tuḥfat an-Nuẓẓār fī Gharāʾib al-Amṣār wa ʿAjāʾib al-Asfār), often referred to as the Travels of Ibn Battuta (رحلة

    Rihla

    Rihla

  • Multifoil arch
  • Architectural element

    Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military Albarrana tower Alcázar Amsar Kasbah Ksar Qal'a Ribat Resources Aga Khan Award for Architecture ArchNet

    Multifoil arch

    Multifoil arch

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  • Ibn Habib al-Halabi
  • of the Great Cities (Juhaynat al-akhbār fī asmāʾ al-khulafā wa-mulūk al-amṣār). A Record of the Illustrious One in the Days of al-Mansur and His Sons

    Ibn Habib al-Halabi

    Ibn_Habib_al-Halabi

  • Al-Sāʾib bin ʿUthmān bin Maẓʿūn
  • Ṭabaqāt Khalīfa: 25, al-Jarḥ wa al-Taʿdīl: 4/241-242, Mashāhīr ʿUlamāʾ al-Amṣār: entry 188, al-Istiʿāb: 4/114, Usd al-Ghābah: 2/318, Tārīkh al-Islām: 1/368

    Al-Sāʾib bin ʿUthmān bin Maẓʿūn

    Al-Sāʾib_bin_ʿUthmān_bin_Maẓʿūn

  • Balak (tribe)
  • Kurdish tribe

    Balak tribe comes from a 14th-century book, Masalik al-absar fi mamalik al-amsar, authored by the Arab geographer Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari, in which the name

    Balak (tribe)

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  • Salim ibn Ma'qil
  • Early Muslim and companion of Muhammad

    4/107, Al-Tarikh al-Saghir: 1/38, 40, Al-Ma'arif: 273, Mashahir Ulama' al-Amsar: 101, Al-Istibsar: 294-296, Hilyat al-Awliya: 1/176-178, Al-Isti'ab: 4/101-104

    Salim ibn Ma'qil

    Salim_ibn_Ma'qil

  • Ajdabiya
  • Town in Cyrenaica, Libya

    barley and various kinds of pulses and cereals. IIn Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the anonymous author wrote: "A large

    Ajdabiya

    Ajdabiya

    Ajdabiya

  • History of the ancient Levant
  • North Africa, where Muslim soldiers established separate garrison cities (amsar), Muslim troops in the Levant settled alongside locals in pre-existing cities

    History of the ancient Levant

    History_of_the_ancient_Levant

  • Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration
  • had considerable population. Full title: Tuḥfat an-Nuẓẓār fī Gharāʾib al-Amṣār wa ʿAjāʾib al-Asfār (A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders

    Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration

    Historical_sources_of_the_Crusades:_pilgrimages_and_exploration

  • Slavery in Egypt
  • Gökpinar: Der ṭarab der Sängersklavinnen: Masālik al-abṣār fī mamālik al-amṣār von Ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī (gest. 749/1349): Textkritische Edition des

    Slavery in Egypt

    Slavery in Egypt

    Slavery_in_Egypt

  • Zarih
  • Ornate lattice structure enclosing a grave in Islamic shrines

    Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military Albarrana tower Alcázar Amsar Kasbah Ksar Qal'a Ribat Resources Aga Khan Award for Architecture ArchNet

    Zarih

    Zarih

    Zarih

  • Mari Djata II of Mali
  • Mansa of Mali

    Levtzion & Hopkins 2000. Ibn Battuta (1356), Tuḥfat an-Nuẓẓār fī Gharāʾib al-Amṣār wa ʿAjāʾib al-Asfār تحفة النظار في غرائب الأمصار وعجائب الأسفار [A Masterpiece

    Mari Djata II of Mali

    Mari_Djata_II_of_Mali

  • Musa ibn ʿUqba
  • Arab Historian and Traditionalist

     411. ibn Ḥibbān (1991). Marzūq ʿAlī Ibrāhīm (ed.). Mashāhīr ʿUlamāʾ al-Amṣār wa Aʿlām Fuqahāʾ al-Aqṭār (in Arabic) (1st ed.). Dār al-Wafāʾ li-l-Ṭibāʿah

    Musa ibn ʿUqba

    Musa ibn ʿUqba

    Musa_ibn_ʿUqba

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    (1265–1328) was a Persian historian of the Ilkhanate. His history, Tajziyat al-amṣār wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣār (The allocation of cities and the propulsion of epochs)

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Rashidun cavalry
  • Cavalry forces of the Muslim Rashidun Caliphate

    Expeditionary warfare Reconnaissance Raid Horse breeding Provincial Headquarters (Amsar) Medina (632–657) Kufa (657–661) Jund Hims (634–?) Jund Dimashq (?–?) Jund

    Rashidun cavalry

    Rashidun_cavalry

  • Collo
  • City and Common in Skikda, Algeria

    Victor and the Donatist Fidentius. In the book Al-Istibsar fi 'agaib al-Amsar, written in the late 12th century, the author wrote about the city: "An

    Collo

    Collo

    Collo

  • Lambrequin arch
  • Architectural element

    Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military Albarrana tower Alcázar Amsar Kasbah Ksar Qal'a Ribat Resources Aga Khan Award for Architecture ArchNet

    Lambrequin arch

    Lambrequin arch

    Lambrequin_arch

  • Majza'a ibn Thawr al-Sadusi
  • Islamic leader from Khuzestan

    earlier campaign in the area that is now known as Basra. Rashidun army Amsar Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas Khattab, Mahmud Sheet (2010). دة فتح العراق والجزيرة

    Majza'a ibn Thawr al-Sadusi

    Majza'a_ibn_Thawr_al-Sadusi

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  • Dorotha
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Danish, English, Greek

    Dorotha

    Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy

  • Raushan Ara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raushan Ara |

    Adorning light female

  • Wilbanks
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wilbanks

    English : unexplained.

  • Aashirvad | ஆஷீர்வாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aashirvad | ஆஷீர்வாத

    Blessings

  • Divyant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Divyant

    Handsome

  • Anurakta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Anurakta

    Surrendering Himself with Love and Passion

  • Preciosa
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Preciosa

    Precious

  • Elmer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Elmer

    English : from the Middle English personal name Ailmar, Old English Æ{dh}elmǣr, composed of the elements æ{dh}el ‘noble’ + mǣr ‘famous’, which was reinforced after the Conquest by the introduction of Old French Ailmer, from a Continental cognate.North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi(l) ‘edge or tip (of a sword)’ + man ‘man’.South German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elm tree, Middle High German elm(e).Swiss German : habitational name from a village so named in Glarus canton.Edward Elmer was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

  • Zonira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zonira

    Precious Stone; Expensive Jewel

  • Trieu
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Vietnamese

    Trieu

    Tide

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