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    Furūsiyya (Arabic: فروسية; also transliterated as furūsīyah) is an Arabic knightly discipline and ethical code developed in the Middle Ages. It was practised...
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  • masculine given name translating to "knight", "horseman" or "cavalier" (see furusiyya). It has also seen use as western-style surname. The unrelated Scottish-American...
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    "Al-Furusiyya". In this text, he proclaims that aside from horsemanship, lance, and archery, swordsmanship was a fourth discipline of Furusiyya. Al-Kindi...
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    Festival Grand Prix. In August 2014, she anchored the U.S. team victory at Furusiyya Nations Cup in Gijon, Spain, with a double clear performance. She was...
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    prestige accorded to mounted warriors in Christendom finds a parallel in the furusiyya in the Islamic world. The Crusades brought various military orders of...
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  • military jurisprudence Medieval Muslim treatises on military arts, see Furusiyya This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Muslim...
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    al-Mu'tadid and their training was conceived and inspired through the noble furusiyya. From a slave, a ghulam attained his freedom after completing the formative...
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  • flying Dutchmen win Furusiyya leg on home ground in Rotterdam Super Swiss sweep to Furusiyya victory in Falsterbo Historic Furusiyya victory for Hungary...
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    1270 by the chemist and engineer Hasan al-Rammah of Syria in his book al-Furusiyya wa al-Manasib al-Harbiyya (The Book of Military Horsemanship and Ingenious...
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    the use of lances and swords. Mamluks were to follow the dictates of al-furusiyya, a code of conduct that included values like courage and generosity but...
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