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  • Zawaya
  • Tribes in the southern Sahara

    The Zawaya are tribes in the southern Sahara who have traditionally followed a deeply religious way of life. They accepted a subordinate position to the

    Zawaya

    Zawaya

  • Char Bouba war
  • War in west Africa, 1674-77

    from Zawaya herds and access to a third of the water from Zawaya wells. Zawaya also had to accommodate passing Hassani for three days. The Zawaya were

    Char Bouba war

    Char_Bouba_war

  • Kabyle people
  • Berber ethnic group

    Kabyle people are mainly Muslim, with a small Christian minority. Many Zawaya exist all over the region; the Rahmaniyya is the most prolific. Catholics

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle_people

  • Mauritania
  • Country in West Africa

    the imperial mission. Through a combination of strategic alliances with Zawaya tribes and military pressure on the Hassane warrior nomads, he managed to

    Mauritania

    Mauritania

    Mauritania

  • Hassane
  • Traditionally dominant warrior tribes of Mauritania and Western Sahara

    protection. Occasionally, such as in the case of the important Reguibat tribe, Zawāyā Berber groups would rise to Hassane status by growing in power and prestige

    Hassane

    Hassane

  • Berbers in Mauritania
  • Ethnic group

    the Zawāyā, and below them the Haratin, the formerly enslaved Black Moor population. The paradox at the heart of this structure is that the Zawāyā, the

    Berbers in Mauritania

    Berbers_in_Mauritania

  • Invasion of Algiers (1830)
  • 1830 campaign of the French conquest of Algeria

    conquête d'Alger. Plon-Nourrit. p. 135. Chachoua, Kamel (2000). Zwawa et zawaya: l'islam "la question kabyle" : et l'État en Algérie. Autour de la Rissala

    Invasion of Algiers (1830)

    Invasion of Algiers (1830)

    Invasion_of_Algiers_(1830)

  • Beni Ḥassān
  • Arab tribe

    reinforcements and helped immobilise Zawaya in their own regions to prevent them from joining the forces of Nasr. Most Zawaya of the Southern Sahara sided with

    Beni Ḥassān

    Beni Ḥassān

    Beni_Ḥassān

  • Libya at the 2023 African Games
  • Sporting event delegation

    2024-03-13. "ليبيا تشارك في فعاليات الدورة الثالثة عشرة للألعاب الإفريقية". Zawaya (in Arabic). 2024-03-10. Retrieved 2024-03-13. African Games Libya

    Libya at the 2023 African Games

    Libya at the 2023 African Games

    Libya_at_the_2023_African_Games

  • Sufi lodge
  • Building for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood

    Persian in origin. The words zāwiya (Arabic: زَاوِيَة; plural زَوَايَا, zawāyā) and ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَاط; plural: رُبُط, rubuṭ) were especially used in

    Sufi lodge

    Sufi_lodge

  • ON E
  • Egyptian television channel

    Container, presented by Ahmed Dawood Capitano Kol Yom Style Talk Kol El Zawaya In September 2011, Hawa Ltd. launched ONTVLive, a 24-hour news network with

    ON E

    ON E

    ON_E

  • List of largest oil and gas companies by revenue
  • 2021-2022". Zawaya. Retrieved March 23, 2022. Kawach, Nadim (February 8, 2022). "Projects: Kuwait boosts oil spending by 50 percent in 2022-2023". Zawaya. Retrieved

    List of largest oil and gas companies by revenue

    List of largest oil and gas companies by revenue

    List_of_largest_oil_and_gas_companies_by_revenue

  • Haratin
  • Ethnic group in Africa

    "Hassan" monopolized the occupations related to war and politics, the "Zwaya" (Zawaya) the religious roles, the "Bidan" (White Moors) owned property and held

    Haratin

    Haratin

    Haratin

  • Queen Alia International Airport
  • Airport serving Amman, Jordan

    International Airport launches direct flights to Hurghada with Air Cairo". Zawaya. 1 August 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2026. "Egypt affirms airspace and

    Queen Alia International Airport

    Queen Alia International Airport

    Queen_Alia_International_Airport

  • Portendick
  • Place in Trarza, Mauritania

    a major battle during the Char Bouba war between Arab Hassan and Berber Zawaya tribes. By the 19th century, however, trade from the port had massively

    Portendick

    Portendick

  • Hebron
  • City in the West Bank, Palestine

    into the present day and supervised by the awqaf, and that of the Sufi zawaya gave the city a reputation for being an asylum for the poor and the spiritual

    Hebron

    Hebron

    Hebron

  • Umayyad Mosque
  • Mosque in Damascus, Syria

    Muslim traveler Ibn Jubayr described the mosque as containing many different zawaya (religious lodges) for religious and Quranic studies. In 1173, the northern

    Umayyad Mosque

    Umayyad Mosque

    Umayyad_Mosque

  • Telephone numbers in Libya
  • Laranib 726 Wadi Atba 731 Wadi Jeref 554 Wadi Keam 323 Wodan 581 Yefren 421 Zahra 252 Zawai 23 Zawaya 727 Zawyat Elmahjub 526 Zella 584 Zliten 521 Zuara 25

    Telephone numbers in Libya

    Telephone_numbers_in_Libya

  • Modus vivendi of Acroma
  • 1917 agreements between the Senussi, Britain, and Italy

    oases of Awjila, Jalu, Ajdabiya, Jaghbub and Kufra. The Sanūsī institutes (zawāyā) in Egypt, suppressed by the British, were to remain closed. At Acroma,

    Modus vivendi of Acroma

    Modus_vivendi_of_Acroma

  • Awlad Sidi Shaykh
  • Confederation of Arab tribes

    Gourara and Tuat region, and controlled zawaya religious strongholds throughout the greater Tuat. The zawaya owned large gardens worked by slaves and

    Awlad Sidi Shaykh

    Awlad Sidi Shaykh

    Awlad_Sidi_Shaykh

  • Mohammed El Senussi
  • Crown Prince of Libya

    of pagan and Islamic Africa, ultimately establishing approximately 146 zawaya and bringing the majority of Cyrenaica's Bedouins under the order's influence

    Mohammed El Senussi

    Mohammed El Senussi

    Mohammed_El_Senussi

  • Imamate of Futa Toro
  • West African state (1776–1861)

    conquered Futa Toro. In the last quarter of the 17th century the Mauritanian Zawāyā reformer Nasir al-Din launched a jihad to restore purity of religious observance

    Imamate of Futa Toro

    Imamate of Futa Toro

    Imamate_of_Futa_Toro

  • Joseph Samaha
  • Traboulsi at Zawaya magazine, founded and directed in Paris by Emile Menhem, who later accompanied Samaha to the Al Akhbar newspaper in Lebanon. Zawaya magazine

    Joseph Samaha

    Joseph_Samaha

  • Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif
  • School in Algeria

    Hammouda. pp. 70, 85, 107. ISBN 9789961890004. Kamel Chachoua (2000). Zwawa et zawaya. Paris: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. p. 366. Mohamed Salhi

    Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif

    Zawiyet_Sidi_Amar_Cherif

  • Al-Kiya al-Harrasi
  • Jurist

    Shifa’ al-Mustarshidin fi Mabahith al-Mujtahidin Lawamiʿ al-Dala’il fi Zawaya al-Masa’il Masa’il Naqd Mufradat al-Imam Ahmad List of Ash'aris Shihadeh

    Al-Kiya al-Harrasi

    Al-Kiya_al-Harrasi

  • Caste systems in Africa
  • Forms of social stratification found in various African ethnic groups

    "Hassan" monopolized the occupations related to war and politics, the "Zwaya" (Zawaya) the religious roles, the "Bidan" (White Moors) owned property and held

    Caste systems in Africa

    Caste_systems_in_Africa

  • Petroleum industry in Iran
  • cfm/sidZAWYA20110531043119/SelfSufficiency_in_Refinery_Parts_Production_in_Iran.Zawaya. Retrieved February 4, 2012. Iran, Besieged by Gasoline Sanctions, Develops

    Petroleum industry in Iran

    Petroleum industry in Iran

    Petroleum_industry_in_Iran

  • Hassan Enjamo
  • Leader of Hadiya (died 1889)

    following: "I am not a soldier of holy wars and in my country there are no zawaya". It is believed his resistance was inspired by the Sudanese Mahdist State

    Hassan Enjamo

    Hassan_Enjamo

  • Torodbe
  • Muslim clerics of Sudan

    Denianke conquered Takrur, creating the Empire of Great Fulo. In 1644 the Zawaya Berber reformer Nasr ad-Din launched a jihad to restore purity of religious

    Torodbe

    Torodbe

  • Ounianga Kébir (town)
  • Place in Ennedi, Chad

    Department, Ounianga also makes up a sub-prefecture. In 1871, a Senussi zawaya was established in Ounianga Kébir. According to W.J. Harding King of the

    Ounianga Kébir (town)

    Ounianga_Kébir_(town)

  • Sufism in Jordan
  • Sufi tradition in Jordan

    both his son, Sheikh Muhammad, and Sheikh Faris al-Rifa’i, who has several zawaya in the cities of Amman and Jerash. Al-Sarafandi also moved to Jordan from

    Sufism in Jordan

    Sufism_in_Jordan

  • Jakhanke
  • Ethnic group

    regions, the Jakhanke monopolized their regional trading circuits, just like Zawaya clerics did in other markets. West Africa's pre-Islamic trading networks

    Jakhanke

    Jakhanke

  • Colette Khoury
  • Syrian novelist and poet (1931–2026)

    ṭawīlah" (2002) "Sa-talmisu aṣābiʻī al-shams : qiṣṣah ramzīyah" (2002) "Fī al-zawāyā-- ḥakāyā : tisʻ qiṣaṣ wa-masraḥīyah" (2003) "Kūlīt Khūrī : būḥ al-yāsmīn

    Colette Khoury

    Colette_Khoury

  • Mabroûk, Mali
  • Place in Tombouctou Region, Mali

    with wells along the way, but they would not be found every day. The noted Zawāyā cleric Sidi al-Mukhtar al-Kunti (1729-1811) was born in the Erg Oralla region

    Mabroûk, Mali

    Mabroûk,_Mali

  • Paul Pascon
  • Moroccan sociologist (1932–1985)

    tribes, which make up the basic human component but in a great variety; the Zawaya, a religious group which also exercised considerable political power; the

    Paul Pascon

    Paul Pascon

    Paul_Pascon

  • Kulthum bin Masoud
  • entitled “An Inscription in the Corners of Memory” (original title: Naqsh fi Zawaya al-Zakirah) in the year 2000. She also published an audiobook of poetry

    Kulthum bin Masoud

    Kulthum_bin_Masoud

  • Mohammed ibn Abdessalam ibn Nasir
  • other works he wrote is Al-Mazaya fi-ma hudditha min al-bida'a bi-Umm al-Zawaya (The merits of what is told of heresies among the mother of zawiyas). Ibn

    Mohammed ibn Abdessalam ibn Nasir

    Mohammed_ibn_Abdessalam_ibn_Nasir

  • Nur al-Din al-Haythami
  • 14th-century Islamic scholar

    enlightening in the appendages of the great lexicon") Min Ajl al-Bahth an Zawaya al-Harithi ("In order to search for appendages Harith") Tartib al-Thaqib

    Nur al-Din al-Haythami

    Nur_al-Din_al-Haythami

  • Oulad Tidrarin
  • tributaries. Only the Ahel Taleb Ali avoided this. They were reduced from a zawaya tribe to the status of a znaga tribe and were not allowed to bear arms.

    Oulad Tidrarin

    Oulad Tidrarin

    Oulad_Tidrarin

  • Dud Murra of Wadai
  • Last independent ruler of the Wadai Empire

    expanded their military camel corps and launched attacks on the Sanusi zawaya posts. In 1906 the French initiated hostilities against Wadai. The ruler

    Dud Murra of Wadai

    Dud Murra of Wadai

    Dud_Murra_of_Wadai

  • Mukhtar al-Kunti
  • Oralla region to the north of Mabroûk, Mali. His family belonged to the Zawāyā, a group of tribes that had abandoned violence and self-defense in favor

    Mukhtar al-Kunti

    Mukhtar_al-Kunti

  • Karamokho Alfa
  • Fula religious leader

    Muslim trading partners. In the last quarter of the seventeenth century the Zawāyā reformer Nasir al-Din launched a jihad to restore purity of religious observance

    Karamokho Alfa

    Karamokho Alfa

    Karamokho_Alfa

  • Muhammed Gwady
  • Arab academician (1958–2023)

    Revealing Angles: In the Writing of Our Contemporary History (original: al-Zawāyā al-kāshifah fī kitābat tārīkhunā al-muʿāṣir) Ninth, works on the history

    Muhammed Gwady

    Muhammed Gwady

    Muhammed_Gwady

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  • Ambalika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ambalika

    Mother, One who is sensitive (The king of Kashi's youngest daughter. She was abducted by Bhishma along with her sisters and married Vichitravirya.)

  • Al
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Al

    Description of a Lion; Name of the Prophet's Uncle; Help of God (Alalh)

  • ABBEY
  • Female

    English

    ABBEY

     Pet form of English Abigail, ABBEY means "father rejoices." Compare with another form of Abbey.

  • Grime
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grime

    English : from the Old Norse personal name Grímr, which remained popular as a personal name in the form Grim in Anglo-Scandinavian areas well into the 12th century. It was a byname of Woden with the meaning ‘masked person’ or ‘shape-changer’, and may have been bestowed on male children in an attempt to secure the protection of the god. The Continental Germanic cognate grīm was also used as a first element in compound names. Compare Grimaud and Gribble, with the original sense ‘mask’, ‘helmet’. Some examples of the surname may derive from short forms of such names.

  • Jenney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jenney

    English : unexplained.Altered spelling of German Jenny, or perhaps of Jenne.

  • Jignasa
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Jignasa

    Academic Curiosity

  • Rabaab
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rabaab

    Musical Instrument

  • LISANOR
  • Female

    Arthurian

    LISANOR

    , mother of Lohot by Arthur.

  • May | مئی
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    May | مئی

    Fifth month of english year, Old Arabic name

  • Sandreea
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek

    Sandreea

    Form of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind

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