Bashar (b. 1965) Majd (1966–2009) Maher (b. 1967) Parent(s) Ahmed Makhluf Sa'da Suleyman Relatives Ali Suleyman (uncle and father-in-law) Aziz Suleyman...
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| Bridgestone". Bridgestone Global Website. Retrieved 2024-03-20. "AvivaSA'da Sabancı'nın yeni ortağı Ageas oluyor". BloombergHT (in Turkish). 2021-02-24...
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Yearbook 2011". Central Statistical Organisation. Retrieved 20 February 2019. "Sa‘da in the North Yemeni Context" Salmoni, Barak A., Bryce Loidolt, and Madeleine...
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Saesi Tsaedaemba (redirect from Saʿsi Ṣaʿda ʾƎmba)
Saesi Tsaedaemba (Tigrinya: ሳዕሲዕ ጻዕዳ እምባ; also transliterated as Saʿsi Ṣaʿda ʾƎmba) is one of woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Located in the...
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Yahya, a descendant of Imam Hasan ibn Ali, founded this Rassid state at Sa'da, al-Yaman, in c. 893–897. The Rassid Imamate continued until the middle...
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translates as "her excellency, the lady". Jihan had two daughters with Bashir, Sa'da and Sa'ud. The other slave girls from Istanbul were married off to Bashir's...
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death in 1061 provided an excuse. Along the way he forced the Zaydi Imam in Sa'da into submission. Upon arriving in Mecca, he installed Abu Hashim Muhammad...
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Crisis" (PDF). Council on Foreign Relations. Dorlian, Samy (2011). "The ṣa'da War in Yemen: between Politics and Sectarianism". The Muslim World. 101...
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II's assassination in 744. Bishr married the divorced wife of al-Walid II, Sa'da, who was the daughter of a wealthy descendant of Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656)...
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