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Look up Hamawi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ḥamawī (Arabic: حماوي) or (al-Hamawi, al-Hammawi) is an Arabic name and surname from the Arabic root
Hamawi
Arab bibliographer and geographer (1179–1229)
Yāqūt Shihāb al-Dīn ibn-ʿAbdullāh al-Rūmī al-Ḥamawī (1179–1229) (Arabic: ياقوت الحموي الرومي) was a Muslim scholar of Byzantine ancestry active during
Yaqut_al-Hamawi
Iraqi footballer (born 2003)
Amin Raafat Ali Al-Hamawi (Arabic: امين الحماوي; born 17 December 2003) is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a striker for Danish Superliga
Amin_Al-Hamawi
Syrian politician and military officer (born 1984)
Murhaf Ahmed Abu Qasra, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Hassan al-Hamawi, is a Syrian military officer and former agricultural engineer who is currently
Murhaf_Abu_Qasra
Syrian footballer (born 1984)
Mohamad Hayan Al-Hamwi (Arabic: مُحَمَّد حَيَّان الْحَمَوِيّ, born June 9, 1984, in Homs, Syria) is a Syrian footballer. He currently plays for Al-Shabab
Mohammad_Al-Hamwi
Third leader of Ahrar al-Sham
the alias Abu Yahia al-Hamawi, (Arabic: أبو يحيى الحموي; sometimes transliterated Abu Yahya al-Hamawi or Abu Yehya al-Hamawi) was the third leader of
Abu_Yahia_al-Hamawi
al-ḥmwyy may be rendered al-Ḥamūyaī or al-Ḥamūyiyī, while al-ḥmwi gives al-Ḥamawī. Other spellings include al-Ḥammūʾī and al-Ḥamūʾī. The most likely spelling
Sa'd_al-Din_al-Hamawi
13th-century Muslim chronicler and historian
Ali ibn Muzhir ibn Barakat, commonly known as Ibn Nazif al-Hamawi (ALA-LC: Ibn Naẓīf al-Ḥamawī), was a 13th-century Muslim chronicler and historian of the
Ibn_Nazif
Kurdish historian, geographer and statesman (1273–1331)
Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. pp. 118–119. Studies on Abul-Fida' al-Ḥamawi (1273–1331 A.D.) by Farid Ibn Faghül, Carl Ehrig-Eggert, E. Neubauer. Institute
Abulfeda
Syrian Islamist military and political organization
others in Idlib province. Mohannad al-Masri, known by the alias Abu Yahia al-Hamawi, was appointed leader in September 2015. Ali al-Omar, known by the alias
Ahrar_al-Sham
Country in West Asia
definitions of Iraq's extent varied. The 13th-century geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi, for example, defined Iraq as stretching "from Mosul to Abadan in length
Iraq
Historical region in Iran
("Persian Iraq"). According to the medieval historian and geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi, the name ʿIrāq-i ʿAjam(ī) arose when the Seljuk sultans, who were addressed
Persian_Iraq
Mountain road in Saudi Arabia
presents a challenging and uneven surface between Mecca and Medina". Yaqut al-Hamawi stated that: "Muhammad traversed the route while undertaking the hijrah
Rakuba
10th-century Arab Muslim scholar
influential thinkers of the Islamic Golden Age. The biographer Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī famously described him as "the philosopher of litterateurs and the litterateur
Abu_Hayyan_al-Tawhidi
49th edition of King's Cup football tournament held in Thailand
Al-Hamadi 28' (pen.) Hussein 80' (pen.) Mahesh 17' Hassan 51' (o.g.) Penalties Doski Adnan H. Ali Al-Hamawi Resan 5–4 Fernandes Jhingan Suresh A. Ali R. Ali
2023_King's_Cup
City in Egypt
produced,” and in Nuzhat al-Mushtāq as well as Mu‘jam al-Buldān by Yāqūt al-Hamawī, who wrote: “A city in western Egypt on the Nile, it is a large and noble
Asyut
Muslim scholar, historian, and Quranic exegete (839–923)
Leiden: Brill Publishers, 1997. Yaqut al-Hamawi, Irshad, vol. 18, p. 78. Stewart, Tabari, p. 326. al-Hamawi, vol. 18, pp. 57–58. Rosenthal 1989, p. 21
Al-Tabari
Type of building in ancient Arabia
in ruins, and is part of an archaeological site. The traveller Yaqut al-Hamawi mentions that the Kaaba of Dhu al-Khalasa was converted into a mosque. The
Kaabas
Ancient major city in Central Asia
people were noted for their talents and education." Arab geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi counted as many as 10 giant libraries in Merv, including one within a major
Merv
Football match
H/A Score1 Al-Karamah goalscorers Al-Wahda Group Stage H 2–1 Mohamad Al Hamawi, Ahmad Turkmani Saba Battery Group Stage A 2–1 Jehad Al-Hussain, Mohannad
2006 AFC Champions League final
2006_AFC_Champions_League_final
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia since 2017
Past US". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 3 May 2023. Al Hamawi, Lama (8 December 2022). "How China became Saudi Arabia's top trading partner
Mohammed_bin_Salman
Mosque in Mosul, Iraq
writings of Ibn Jubayr as being part of a larger mosque complex. Yaqut al-Hamawi, writing from the 13th century, reports that Mosul was known as the city
Al-Nabi_Jirjis_Mosque
9th-century Quranic exegesis by al-Tabari
al-Hamawi, Mu'jam al-udabā', XVIII, 62 Tafsir al-Tabari, I, 33 Tafsir al-Tabari, I, 32 Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, Ta'rikh Baghdad, II, 164; Yaqut al-Hamawi,
Tafsir_al-Tabari
Country in West Asia
corresponding decline. Qatar is mentioned in 13th-century Muslim scholar Yaqut al-Hamawi's book, Mu'jam Al-Buldan, which alludes to the Qataris' fine striped woven
Qatar
Dam and archaeological site in Yemen
the ancient world.[citation needed] The medieval Arab geographer Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī describes it thus: It is between three mountains, and the flood waters all
Marib_Dam
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Ibn_al-Saghir
Egyptian Maqaduniya is related to Balkan region of the same name. Yaqut al-Hamawi in his Kitāb Mu'jam al-Buldān says: "Maqaduniya is the name of Misr in Ancient
Maqaduniya
8th-century classical Arabic poet
ʻĪsa al-Bābī al-Halabī. p. 18 (§ 27). Yāqūt, Shihāb al-Dīn ibn ‘Abd al-Ḥamawī (1993). Abbās, Ihsan (ed.). Irshād al-Arīb alā Ma'rifat al-Adīb (in Arabic)
Abu_Nuwas
Arabic genealogy book
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Al-Majdi fi Ansab al-Talibiyyin
Al-Majdi_fi_Ansab_al-Talibiyyin
Lake in Saudi Arabia
mentioned by some historians of the Abbasid and Islamic Golden Era, such as Al-Hamawi, Al-Qalqashandi, and Al-Zamakhshari. At present, the primary source of the
Al-Asfar_Lake
10th-century Arab traveller and ethnographer
al-Idrisi Abu'l Abbas al-Hijazi 13th century Ibn Jubayr Saadi Shirazi Yaqut al-Hamawi Ibn Said al-Maghribi Ibn al-Nafis Ibn al-Mujawir 14th century Al-Dimashqi
Ahmad_ibn_Fadlan
Island in Bandar Lengeh County, Iran
A pearl fishery in Lavan is described by the Muslim geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi (died 1229). In the records of the Portuguese Empire, Lavan was called "Lara"
Lavan_Island
Founder of Ahrar al-Sham
romanized: Ḥassān Abbūd), also known under his nom de guerre Abu Abdullah al-Hamawi, was a Syrian militant and political leader who was one of the founders
Hassan_Aboud
Medieval Indian chronicler
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Yahya_bin_Ahmad_Sirhindi
Collection of Middle Eastern folk tales
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
One_Thousand_and_One_Nights
10th-century Persian grammarian of Arabic
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Abu_Ali_al-Farisi
Syrian rebel commander
al-Sham. He resigned and was replaced by Muhannad al-Masri (Abu Yahia al-Hamawi) in September 2015. An Ahrar al-Sham spokesman described Abu Jaber's leadership
Abu_Jaber_Sheikh
Royal dynasty in the Maldives (1388– 1573)
dynasty Dynastic ages Theemuge 1117–1388 Hilaalee 1388–1632 Utheemu 1632–1692 Hamawi 1692 Dhevvadhoo 1692–1701 Isdhoo 1701–1704 Dhiyamigili 1704–1759 Huraa (first)
Hilaalee_dynasty
Traditional Islamic song and nasheed written in 622
more than one location bore this name. The medieval geographer Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī described Thaniyat al-Wadāʿ as a pass used by travellers heading toward
Talaʽ_al-Badru_ʽAlayna
International football competition
Casadesús Alberto Zapater Goran Antić Johan Vonlanthen Majed Al Haj Mohamad Al Hamawi Abdelrazaq Al Hussain Maxym Feschuk Dmytro Vorobey Chad Barrett Hunter Freeman
2005 FIFA World Youth Championship
2005_FIFA_World_Youth_Championship
9th-century Arab geographer and historian
Juynboll (ed.). Kitab al-Buldan (in Arabic). BRILL. Al-Bakri Yaqut al-Hamawi Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد بن أبي يعقوب بن جعفر بن وهب بن واضح اليعقوبي "Muhammad's
Al-Ya'qubi
Medieval city on the Tigris River, Iraq
their head are R. Chanan, R. Jabin and R. Ishmael." The later Yaqut al-Hamawi (thirteenth century) goes into yet more detail, noting two alternate names
Ukbara
8th-century Maghrebi author
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Issa_ibn_Abi_al-Muhajir
Maldivian royal dynasty (1632–1692)
dynasty Dynastic ages Theemuge 1117–1388 Hilaalee 1388–1632 Utheemu 1632–1692 Hamawi 1692 Dhevvadhoo 1692–1701 Isdhoo 1701–1704 Dhiyamigili 1704–1759 Huraa (first)
Utheemu_dynasty
Religious building
although this is contradicted by other sources, like Al-Bakri and Yaqut al-Hamawi. Ibn al-Kalbi's entry reads: The banu-al-Harith ibn-Ka’b had in Najran a
Kaaba_of_Najran
Egyptian Arab historian (897-961)
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Muhammad_ibn_Yusuf_al-Kindi
al-Arīb alā Ma’rifat al-Adīb ('Dictionary of Learned Men') by Yāqūt al-Hamawī (1179-1229). Kitāb al-Ḥayawān (كتاب الحيوان) ‘Book of Animals’; in seven
Al-Jahiz_bibliography
Kurdish poet, historian, and writer
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Mastoureh_Ardalan
Egyptian feminist writer, activist, doctor and psychiatrist (1931–2021)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Nawal_El_Saadawi
dynasty Dynastic ages Theemuge 1117–1388 Hilaalee 1388–1632 Utheemu 1632–1692 Hamawi 1692 Dhevvadhoo 1692–1701 Isdhoo 1701–1704 Dhiyamigili 1704–1759 Huraa (first)
List_of_Maldivian_monarchs
Syriac Orthodox Church monastery close to Melitene, Turkey
Muslims were known to visit the monastery and the Islamic scholar Yaqut al-Hamawi recorded that he had heard that the monastery paid 10,000 dinars per annum
Mor_Bar_Sauma_Monastery
Arabic scholar and grammarian (932–1002)
be confused with the singular form ("jinni") of the collective Jinn. al-Hamawi, Yaqut (1993). Abbas, Ihsan (ed.). Mu'jam al-Udaba'. Vol. 4. Beirut: Dar
Ibn_Jinni
Village in Sanaa, Yemen
does not quote any corresponding verses. The 13th-century writer Yaqut al-Hamawi also mentions Madam. "Geonames.org. Madām". Retrieved 7 February 2021. Wilson
Madam,_Yemen
Oasis region in Central Asia
(Chorasmía) and Χορασίμα (Chorasíma) by Herodotus. The Arab geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi in his Muʿǧam al-Buldan wrote that the name was a Persian compound of khwar
Khwarazm
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Arabian warrior
al-futūh al-kabīr wa-l-ridda; Sayf ibn Umar Mu'jam al-Buldan; Yaqut al-Hamawi Sahih al-Bukhari; Muhammad al-Bukhari Al-Isti'ab fi ma'rifat al-ashab; Ibn
Dirar_ibn_al-Azwar
Arab king and poet (496–544)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Imru'_al-Qais
Northern Kurdish dialect
of Kurmanji is from the geographical work Mu'jam ul-Buldān by Yaqut al-Hamawi in which few words have been identified in a mostly indecipherable text
Kurmanji
Ode of praise for the Islamic prophet Muhammad
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Al-Hamziyya
City in Syria
of Damascus "with much running water and broad arable fields." Yaqut al-Hamawi wrote in 1225 that "is a fine village with excellent provisions... There
Al-Nabek
or “day’s marches”. Prominent geographers such as al-Baladhuri, Yaqut al-Ḥamawi, and al-Idrisi employed the term to describe distances between cities, regions
Marhala_(unit)
Municipality in Bethlehem Governorate, Palestine
allowed them to regroup just outside Casal Techue. The Syrian Yaqut al-Hamawi, who visited the area in 1225, described Tekoa as "a village renowned for
Tuqu'
Medieval Arab poet and man of letters
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Badi'_al-Zaman_al-Hamadani
11th-century Andalusian poet and writer
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Ibn_Zaydun
Ancient village in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
alriyadh.com (in Arabic). 4 June 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2023. Yaqut al-Hamawi, "Yamamah", "Hajr", "Al-'Irdh", "Al-'Allaqi", and "Qurran" in Mu'jam al-Buldan
Manfuhah
Arabic scholar
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Abdur_Rahman_Kashgari
Arab Historian and genealogist of Abbasid era (788–870)
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Al-Zubayr_ibn_Bakkar
Daylamite scholar (761–822)
by him, Ibn al-Nadim listed thirteen, while Ibn Khallikan and Yaqut al-Hamawi each attributed seventeen works to him. Some of the listed titles may actually
Al-Farra'
Yazidi Kurdish tribe
Shaykhan principality, centered in Sheikhan. Dasini are mentioned by yaqut al-hamawi as residing in "Jabal Dasin". in 14th century, it was recorded by al-'Umari
Daseni
Mosque in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
there stood a Crusader church and bell tower. Arab geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi records in 1225, while Nablus was under Ayyubid rule, the buildings was
Al-Khadra_Mosque
Salafi jihadist organization in the Syrian civil war (2012–2017)
The six men who founded Jabhat Al-Nusra alongside Julani were Saleh Al-Hamawi (Syrian), Abu Maria Al-Qahtani (Iraqi), Mustafa Abd Al-Latif Al-Saleh (kunya:Abu
Al-Nusra_Front
Abbasid prince, poet and politician (861–908)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Abdallah_ibn_al-Mu'tazz
Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam
facilitated by Greek-speaking communities on the island, which Yaqut al-Hamawi says were the first to embrace Christianity, and some place names on the
Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Village in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria
Corinthian columns of basalt. Yalda was visited by Syrian geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi in the early 13th century, during Ayyubid rule. He noted that it was "a
Yalda,_Syria
Moroccan philologist and grammarian
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Abu_Musa_al-Jazuli
13th-century spiritual work by Ibn Arabi
al-Najjar (d. 643/1245) Diya' al-Din al-Maqdisi (d. 643/1245) Sa'd al-Din al-Hamawi (d. 650/1252) Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi (d. 672/1273) Baybars (d. 676/1277)
Al-Futuhat_al-Makkiyya
Mythical sea monster
transcribed spelling. Balhūt is the alternate spelling given in Yaqut al-Hamawi's (d. 1229) geographic work and copies of Ibn al-Wardi's (d. 1457) work.
Bahamut
Study of Earth's spatial information
world maps (such as Tabula Rogeriana). Other geographers such as Yaqut al-Hamawi, Abu Rayhan Biruni, Ibn Battuta, and Ibn Khaldun provided detailed accounts
Geography
Regional history of Palestine/Israel
caravan ḥimaya. Even more important was the protection of lands: Alwan al-Ḥamawi (early 16th century) writes that governors imposed such exorbitant tax demands
History of the Negev during the Mamluk and Ottoman periods
History_of_the_Negev_during_the_Mamluk_and_Ottoman_periods
Arab poet (c. 915 – 965)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Al-Mutanabbi
Iraqi writer (1921–1998)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Abd_al-Malik_Nuri
Physician
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Al-Tughra'i
Palestinian writer and translator (1920–1994)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Jabra_Ibrahim_Jabra
City and Governorate in Hail Province, Saudi Arabia
literature, including the geographical encyclopedia Mu'jam al-Buldan by Yaqut al-Hamawi (Volume 2, p. 244), and in poetry by the pre-Islamic poet Zayd al-Khayl
Mawqaq
National association football team
12 October Friendly Morocco 0–1 Iraq Casablanca, Morocco Report Al-Hamawi 42' Stadium: Père Jégo Stadium
Morocco national under-23 football team
Morocco_national_under-23_football_team
Islamic princess, descendant of Muhammad
Both are falsely attributed to Sakina, according to the historian Yaqut al-Hamawi (d. 1229), who considers Medina to be her resting place. Family tree of
Sakina_bint_Husayn
10th-century seafarer
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Abu_Zayd_al-Sirafi
11th-century Islamic scholar
born, and he is not the only scholar with this name; according to Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī (d. 626/1229), a number of scholars were born in this village and also had
Al-Baghawi
City in Kurdistan, Iraq
the Kurdish Humaydi tribe since the 10th century, and as such, Yaqut al-Hamawi indicated that it was also known as ‘Aqr al-Ḥumaydiya. In 1133, the city
Akre
al-Najjar (d. 643/1245) Diya' al-Din al-Maqdisi (d. 643/1245) Sa'd al-Din al-Hamawi (d. 650/1252) Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi (d. 672/1273) Baybars (d. 676/1277)
Sufism_in_al-Andalus
Arabic poet of the Abbasid era
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Muslim_ibn_al-Walid
1220 siege and sack by Genghis Khan's Mongol army
greatly from the Pax Mongolica. On the eve of the Mongol invasion, Yaqut al-Hamawi's geographical survey described Bukhara as "among the greatest cities of
Siege_of_Bukhara
Plain in Iraqi Kurdistan
God descends for the Last Judgement. The 12th century geographer Yaqut al-Hamawi, based on folk etymology interpreted origin of name Sharazur, from the name
Shahrizor
Yemeni Arab Muslim scholar (1461–1537)
al-Sam'ani Persian Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi 13th century Arabic Yaqut al-Hamawi 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi Ibn Amira Ibn Jubayr Ibn al-Kardabūs Ibn al-Adim
Ibn_al-Dayba'
Ruined Crusader castle near Petra, Jordan
castle in AD 1188, shortly after also taking Montreal Castle. Yaqut al-Hamawi mentioned the castle in his 1220s "Geography" (Mu’jam Al-Buldan, lit. 'Dictionary
Wu'ayra_Castle
Indian football club season
10 March 2009 Group Stage Al-Karamah 1–0 Mohun Bagan Homs, Syria M. Al Hamawi 60' (Summary) Stadium: Khaled bin Walid Stadium Attendance: 17,000 Referee:
2008–09_Mohun_Bagan_FC_season
Moorish scholar, 951–1029
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Ibn_al-Kattani
Populated place in Iraq
either Balad or Balaṭ in Syriac and medieval Arabic. According to Yaqut al-Hamawi, Balad was known as Shahrābādh in Sasanian times. (He also mentioned that
Eski_Mosul
name of the plain possibly survived into the Medieval era, as Yaqut al-Hamawi, writing in the 13th century, mentioned a town in Hamadan (ancient Ecbatana)
Nisaean_plain
Mountains in Saudi Arabia
for Ubla, they are mountains at or near the Bani Salim mines". Yaqut al-Hamawi ( 1178 AD -1225 AD) said: "Aram said: 'From Medina, you go up to Mecca,
Ubla_mountains
Egyptian writer (1911–2006)
al-Radi Ibn Hayyus Al-Raghib al-Isfahani Sharif al-Murtaza Al Uyuni Yaqut al-Hamawi Al Suhrawardi Al-Hallaj Usama ibn Munqidh Ibn al-Qatta' al-Siqilli Ibn al-Shajari
Naguib_Mahfouz
HAMAWI
HAMAWI
HAMAWI
HAMAWI
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Derman (Old English Dēormann), meaning either ‘beloved man’ or ‘spirited man’ (from dēor ‘wild creature’). See Dear 1.Variant of Irish Dearmond.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Diermann or Thiermann, which derive from short forms of the personal name Dietrich or perhaps from Middle High German tier ‘animal’, ‘game’ + man ‘man’ and thus denote a game or venison dealer.
Female
Native American
Native American Sioux name WIHAKAYDA means "little one."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Title
Girl/Female
Biblical
Teaching or learning.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Brilliant, Glittering
Girl/Female
Indian
Roses
Girl/Female
Norse
Daughter of Volsung.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bird
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Iaen.
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