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Historical region in Southern Iraq
Sawad was the name used in early Islamic times (7th–12th centuries) for southern Iraq. It means "black land" or "arable land" and refers to the stark
Sawad
South Asian Islamic revivalist movement
ISBN 978-0-415-44247-3. OCLC 759884386. Introduction of Ahle Sunnat wal Jama'at (Sawad E Azam Ahl E Sunnat Wal Jama'at Aqaed W Mamulat) by Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi
Barelvi_movement
Topics referred to by the same term
Sawad is a historical region in present-day southern Iraq. Sawad (Arabic for black) may refer to: Al-Sawad, or Terre de Suète, an historical region east
Sawad_(disambiguation)
Book by al-Hakim al-Samarqandi
الهوى, Refutation of Those Holding Heretical Views), better known as al-Sawad al-A'zam 'ala Madhhab al-Imam al-A'zam Abi Hanifa (Arabic: السواد الأعظم
Al-Sawad_al-A'zam
Iraqi influencer (1996–2024)
Umm Fahad (Arabic: أم فهد; born Ghufran Mahdi Sawadi (Arabic: غفران مهدي سوادي; 1996 – 26 April 2024) was an Iraqi Tik-Tok personality and internet influencer
Killing_of_Umm_Fahad
Nepalese weightlifter
Bharat Sawad (born 1968, date of death unknown) was a Nepalese weightlifter. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans
Bharat_Sawad
Volcanic field in Yemen
Harra es-Sawad, or the "Shuqra Volcanic Field", is a large trachybasaltic volcanic field that runs along the Gulf of Aden. Nearby is the city of Shuqrah
Harra_es-Sawad
Feudal kings of the Doti region of Nepal
Soun/Saun/ Saud/Sawad/Samant/Saund were the feudal kings of the Doti region, which was formed after the disintegration of Katyuri kingdom of Uttarakhand
Samant_(Doti)
British translator of Arabic literature into English
Sawad Hussain is a writer and translator of contemporary Arabic literature into English, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. She is known for her award-winning
Sawad_Hussain
Village in Maharashtra
Sawad is a village in the Thane district of Maharashtra, India. It is located in the Bhiwandi taluka. According to the 2011 census of India, Sawad has
Sawad,_Bhiwandi
Nepalese cricketer (born 1990)
Chandra Sawad (Nepali: चन्द्र सावद; born 26 January 1990) is a Nepalese cricketer. Sawad is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Chandra_Sawad
Region between Euphrates and Tigris
Peninsula near the Persian Gulf. In the Middle Ages it was also known as the Sawad and al-Jazira al-sflia ("Lower Jazira"), which strictly speaking designated
Lower_Mesopotamia
Ismaili religious and military leader (c. 1050–1124)
His father, a Kufan Arab reportedly of Yemenite origins, had left the Sawād of Kufa, Iraq, to settle in the town of Qom, one of the first centres of
Hasan-i_Sabbah
Bahraini politician
Fadhel Abbas Ali Isa Al Sawad (Arabic: فاضل عباس علي عيسى السواد) is a Bahraini attorney and politician. He was sworn into the Council of Representatives
Fadhel_Al_Sawad
Historical region near the Sea of Galilee
Terre de Suète (from the Arabic al-Sawad, the black earth) also known as Terre de Sueth, was the name applied by the Franks to a region east of the Sea
Terre_de_Suète
Historical region in Mesopotamia (Iraq)
been roughly the same as the area known since the later Middle Ages as the Sawād, a fertile territory southeast of Baghdad on the eastern bank of the Tigris
Rādhān
Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia
(direction of prayer) from Jerusalem to Mecca. The mosque was built by Sawad ibn Ghanam ibn Ka'ab during the year 2 AH (623 CE) and is one of the few
Masjid_al-Qiblatayn
Part of the Second Fitna
victory allowed the Zubayrids to annex Kufa and its dependencies in the Sawad (Lower Mesopotamia) and Jibal (northwestern Iran), while Mukhtar's governor
Battles_of_Madhar_and_Harura
Sub-district in 'Amran Governorate, Yemen
Al-Sawad (Arabic: السواد) is a sub-district located in Al Ashah District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Al-Sawad had a population of 7702 according to the
Al-Sawad_(Amran)
Companion of Muhammad (d. 652)
in 652 CE. Al-Nuayman, was the son of Amr bin Rifa'ah bin Al-Harith bin Sawad and Fatima bint Amr bin Attiya Al-Najjariya. His children included Muhammad
Al-Nuayman_ibn_Amr
Gupta Sagar Khadka Anil Mandal Subash Pradhan (wk) Abhaya Rana Chandra Sawad Raj Shrestha Rom Shrestha Antim Thapa Puspa Thapa Rahul Vishwakarma The
2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup squads
2008_Under-19_Cricket_World_Cup_squads
Sawats are wooden saxophones created by designer Sawat (Sawad) Dejprakune in Chiang Rai, Thailand. They are available in tenor, alto, and soprano versions
Sawat_saxophone
Subregion of the Asian continent
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
South_Asia
Kharijite military leader
governorship of Sa'id ibn al-As, including protests connected to disputes over the Sawad lands of Iraq and broader opposition to Uthman's provincial administration
Shurayh_ibn_Awfa_al-Absi
Arab author and historian (c. 909-994)
era. Or Kitāb Abī Ḥanīfah wa-Aṣḥābihi – 'Abū Ḥanīfah and His Associates'; Sawād usually meant central and southern Irāq but here could mean the people or
Al-Marzubani
Largest main branch of Islam
(PhD thesis). Cardiff University. Introduction of Ahle Sunnat wal Jama'at (Sawad E Azam Ahl E Sunnat Wal Jama'at Aqaed W Mamulat) by Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi
Sunni_Islam
Country in West Asia
century, the term Eyraca Arabica was commonly used to describe Iraq. The term Sawad was also used in early Islamic times for the region of the alluvial plain
Iraq
Transcontinental geopolitical region
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Middle_East
Subgroup of Qarmatians in Southern Iraq
Abbasid Caliphate in 907. Zikrawayh died, but many of his followers in the Sawad (the fertile rural region around Kufa) believed that he was not dead and
Baqliyya
Region in the Eastern Mediterranean
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Levant
Medieval fortress in Jordan
modern-day Jordan. It was located at the edge of the Terre de Suète region (al-Sawad, "the black" in Arabic). The fortress was established by 1109 among the
Ayn_al-Habis
16th Abbasid Caliph (r. 892–902)
874, the Qarmatians were originally a sporadic and minor nuisance in the Sawad (Lower Iraq), but their power grew swiftly to alarming proportions after
Al-Mu'tadid
Western region of Asia
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
West_Asia
Mountain and holy site in Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Mount_Arafat
Sahabah of Muhammad (d. 656)
previous military administration with a civil structure focused on the Sawad agricultural regions. His arrival in Ctesiphon was noted for its austerity;
Hudhayfah_ibn_al-Yaman
Religious group mentioned in the Quran
them going back to Mespotamian models — of Iraqi Sabians living in the Sawād. Today in Iraq and Iran, the Sabians are those that claim to follow the
Sabians
Subregion of the Asian continent
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Central_Asia
Mystic practices in Islam
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Sufism
Governorate of Yemen
Sanaa (Arabic: صَنْعَاء Ṣanʿāʾ), also spelled San'a' or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. The capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However
Sanaa_Governorate
10th-century Samarkand Sunni-Hanafi scholar, judge and sage
ascetic doctrines and teachings of Hanafi Sunnis in the east, and his al-Sawad al-A'zam (Arabic: السواد الأعظم) was for a long time a major reference source
Al-Hakim_al-Samarqandi
Muslim military leader and governor (died 678/679)
Sa'id and Uthman's policy of consolidating ownership of the productive Sawad lands of Iraq into the hands of the Quraysh and Muslim veterans from Medina
Sa'id_ibn_al-As
869–883 Revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate
primarily for agricultural labor as part of the plantation economy of the Sawad (southern Iraq). The demand for servile labor during this period was fueled
Zanj_Rebellion
Peninsula in West Asia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Arabian_Peninsula
Yemeni Islamist leader
Baleedi's early life. What is known is that he was born and raised in al-Sawad, a village in al Wade'a district, Abyan. His father was a brigadier general
Jalal_Baleedi
927 raid against the Abbasid Caliphate
presence had led to uprisings by sympathizers, the so-called Baqliyya, in the Sawad of Kufa, but these were suppressed by the Abbasid authorities. The survivors
Qarmatian_invasion_of_Iraq
Place in Iraq
completely inhabited by Jews, situated between Māḥōzē and al-Hirah in the Sawad. A responsum of Natronai ben Hilai says that Sura was about 6 kilometres
Sura_(city)
883 battle of the Abbasid decline (861–940)
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Battle_of_Mecca_(883)
Sevener Ismaili Shia group
"Qarmatian" can also refer to a type of Arabic script. The Qarmatians in Sawad (southern Iraq) were also known as "the Greengrocers" (al-Baqliyyah) because
Qarmatians
Rashidun commander in Persia (died 634)
forces conducted raids on the plains between al-Hira and Ctesiphon (the Sawad). The commander of the Sasanian army Rustam Farrukhzad dispatched an army
Abu_Ubayd_al-Thaqafi
Volcanic field in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Harrat_Khaybar
Third Islamic caliphate
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Abbasid_Caliphate
Place
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Musandam_Peninsula
Genus of aquatic plants
(non-literary) Arabic name for the Suaeda vera species transliterated as suaed, sawād or suēd, and it was assigned as the genus name by the 18th century taxonomist
Suaeda
Umayyad noble, general, and rebel (died 704)
vanquished of the Ridda wars. Although it dominated the fertile lands of the Sawad, many of the latter were assigned by the Umayyads to princes of the dynasty
Ibn_al-Ash'ath
Arab tribe
tribe are also mentioned among the early followers of the Qarmatians in the Sawad of Iraq, and again in northern Syria in the late 10th and 11th centuries
Banu_Shayban
Holy mountain and peak in Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Jabal_al-Nour
Two holy hillocks in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Safa_and_Marwa
7th-century Sasanian general
internal rivalries while facing early Arab incursions into Mesopotamia (Sawad) . Campaigns before the Battle of the Bridge In 633 CE the Sasanian monarch
Bahman_Jaduya
Ninth of the Isma'ili Shia Imams (790–840)
al-Nadim (d. 995), al-Taqi sent the da'i al-Husayn al-Ahwazi to the environs (sawād) of Kufa. The latter converted Hamdan Qarmat and founded the "Qarmatian"
Muhammad_al-Taqi
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
List_of_mountains_in_Oman
Companion of Ali al-Hadi
Rashid was a representative of Ali al-Hadi in Baghdad, Mada'in, and the Sawad. These representatives were responsible for the financial and religious
Hasan_ibn_Rashid
Peninsula in the Russian Far East
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Kamchatka_Peninsula
Qarmatian attack on the Abbasids
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Sack_of_Mecca
Rashidun Caliphate's conquest of the Sasanian Empire
series of battles between the Persians and Arabs occurred in the region of Sawad, such as Namaraq, Kaskar and Baqusiatha, in which the Arabs managed to maintain
Muslim_conquest_of_Persia
2018 film by Rajkumar R. Pandey
4:44 6. "Malvala Chalke Baam" Bimlesh Upadhyay Pawan Pardesi 4:09 7. "Lela Sawad Raja" Shyam Dehati Sujeet Gautam Priyanka Singh 3:32 8. "Susuk Susuk Ke
Dulhan_Chahi_Pakistan_Se_2
Kuwaiti writer
Creativity. In 2024, this dystopian novel, translated by Ranya Abdelrahman and Sawad Hussain, was longlisted for the National Book Award for Translated Literature
Bothayna_El_Essa
Season of television series
No. Title Directed by Original release date 1 "Rishton Ka Sawad" Soumyajit Roy 5 January 2026 (2026-01-05) Vikas Khanna, Ranveer Brar, and Kunal Kapur
MasterChef India – Hindi season 9
MasterChef_India_–_Hindi_season_9
and this label was soon used to generally refer to the Qarmatians of the Sawad. Maclean, Derryl N. (1984). Religion and Society in Arab Sind. McGill University
Abu_Hatim_al-Zutti
Yemeni writer and activist
was published in English by Fitzcarraldo Editions, with a translation by Sawad Hussain that won a PEN Translates award and was shortlisted for the 2023
Bushra_al-Maqtari
Capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
sent Zain Khan Kukah "with a well equipped army against the Afghans of Sawad (Swat) and Bajaur, for the extirpation of those turbulent tubes," Khwajah
Peshawar
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar Kitab al-Tawhid Tafsir al-Maturidi Al-'Aqida al-Tahawiyya Al-Sawad al-A'zam Tabsirat al-Adilla 'Aqa'id al-Nasafi Talkhis al-Adilla Masnavi
Rumi
Abbasid caliph from 748 to 754
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Al-Saffah
Amir of the Samanid Empire from 892 to 907
"Communism Peak", was subsequently renamed as the Ismoil Somoni Peak. Al-Sawad al-A'zam Ismoil Somoni Peak Somoni The Hephthalites were a tribal group
Ismail_Samani
Mountain in Oman
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Jabal_Al_Harim
Mahdist Sufi mystic order
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Mahdavi_movement
2nd Abbasid caliph (r. 754–775)
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Al-Mansur
821–873 Sunni Persian dynasty of Khorasan; Abbasid vassals
chief tax collectors or administrators (e.g., ʿāmel and moʿāwen) for the Sawād of Kufa." Hovannisian & Sabagh 1998, p. 96. Canfield 1991, p. 6. Peacock
Tahirid_dynasty
Subregion of the Asian continent
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Southeast_Asia
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Views_of_Ibn_Taymiyya
Senior level of the executive branch of the Government of the Maldives
4 more offices. He also reappointed the rejected Attorney General, Dr. Sawad. As of February 2011, only 3 of 7 rejected ministers have been replaced
Cabinet_of_the_Maldives
and vivid colors to convey the essence of different locations and moods. Sawad Tantisuk, a notable artist in the modern Thai painting movement, was recognized
Culture_of_Thailand
Lava field in Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Harrat_al_Birk
Geographical place mentioned in the Torah
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Midian
Award for literary translation
Jeremy Tiang Cocoon Margo Glantz Ellen Jones The Remains Bushra al-Maqtari Sawad Hussain What Have You Left Behind? Thuận Nguyễn An Lý Chinatown Longlist
Warwick Prize for Women in Translation
Warwick_Prize_for_Women_in_Translation
Iranian mythical king and hero from the Pishdadian dynasty
pursued the followers of Nimrod and the Nabateans, who were dwelling in the Sawad, and that Fereydun was the first to tame and ride elephants, produce mules
Fereydun
Sunni Muslim polymath (c. 1058–1111)
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Al-Ghazali
High position of the Abbasid Caliph
The loss of provinces, coupled with the decline in productivity of the Sawad, reduced the income available to meet the extravagant expenditure of the
Vizier_(Abbasid_Caliphate)
Geographic feature in Saudi Arabia
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Tuwaiq
Mountain on the Arabian Peninsula
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Jebel_Hafeet
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481)
Al-Fiqh al-Akbar Kitab al-Tawhid Tafsir al-Maturidi Al-'Aqida al-Tahawiyya Al-Sawad al-A'zam Tabsirat al-Adilla 'Aqa'id al-Nasafi Talkhis al-Adilla Masnavi
Mehmed_II
Supreme political and religious leadership position
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Imamate_in_Zaydi_doctrine
Umayyad governor and viceroy (c1 June .661-1 June 714)
vanquished of the Ridda wars. Although it dominated the fertile lands of the Sawad, many of these were assigned by the Umayyads to princes of the dynasty,
Al-Hajjaj_ibn_Yusuf
Branch of Shia Islam
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Twelver_Shi'ism
Continental portion of Southeast Asia
Al-Sharat Tigris–Euphrates Mesopotamia Upper Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia Sawad Nineveh Plains Akkad (region) Babylonia Suhum Eastern Mediterranean Mashriq
Mainland_Southeast_Asia
Mountain range in Saudi Arabia and Yemen
Jebel Shaqb? Sarat range Harra of Arhab (VF) Harras of Dhamar (VF) Harra es-Sawad (VF) Jabal Hubaysh (Ibb Governorate) Jabal Kanin Jabal Nuqm Jabal Sabir
Sarawat_Mountains
Second-largest branch of Islam
bayn al-Firaq Al-Milal wa al-Nihal Al-Irshad Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-Sawad al-A'zam Kitab al-Tawhid Tabsirat al-Adilla Masnavi Fihi Ma Fihi Divan-i
Shia_Islam
Palestinian writer (born 1941)
Press. 2012. OCLC 748331417. Passage to the Plaza. Translated by Hussain, Sawad. Seagull Books. 2020. OCLC 1139137431. My First and Only Love. Translated
Sahar_Khalifeh
Period of religious persecution instituted by the 'Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun
Mamluk Sultanate Geography Arminiya Bahrayn Barqa Egypt Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund
Mihna
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
became their virtual subjects. The surplus from the agriculturally rich Sawad lands was redirected from the muqātila to the caliphal treasury in Damascus
Umayyad_Caliphate
747–750 overthrow of the Umayyad caliphate
of the Black Raiment (ثَوْرَةُ أَصْحَابِ السَّوَاد, Ṯawrat ʾAṣḥābi al-Sawād) The Cambridge History of Iran Vol. 4, p. 52. Ibn Jarir al-Tabari (1985)
Abbasid_revolution
SAWAD
SAWAD
SAWAD
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful God; God's Form
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beloved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anushya | அநà¯à®‚à®·à¯à®¯à®¾
Female
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Anniina, NIINA means "favor; grace."
Biblical
fruits or prophecies of judgment
Boy/Male
British, English
Herald Wolf
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Brilliant
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
A Jain Saint
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Ti-osiris.
SAWAD
SAWAD
SAWAD
SAWAD
SAWAD