Al-Hujariah, the Glossary
Al-Hujariah (الحجرية), also known as Mikhlaf al-Maʿafir (مخلاف المعافر) (al-Maʿafir region) and Mapharitis (Μαφαρῖτις), is a mountainous region in southwestern Yemen.[1]
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37 relations: Abdul Fattah Ismail, Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, Abu Karib, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, Al Maqatirah District, Al Qabbaytah District, Al-Islah (Yemen), Al-Maafer District, Al-Mawasit District, Al-Suwa'a, Al-Wazi'iyah District, Ali ibn Makula, Almanzor, As-Silw District, Ash-Shamayatayn District, At Turbah, Cloak, Coffee, Ghayn, Gimel, Himyarite Kingdom, Ibn Hisham, Ilīsharaḥ Yaḥḍub I, Jabal Habashi District, Jabal Sabir, Karib'il Watar, Lahij Governorate, Mikhlaf, Muhammad, Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, Pre-classical Arabic, Proto-Semitic language, Ptolemy, Qoph, Taiz Governorate, Tarif ibn Malik, Voiced velar plosive.
- Populated places in Taiz Governorate
Abdul Fattah Ismail
Abd al-Fattah Ismail Ali Al-Jawfi (translit; 28 July 1939 – 13 January 1986) was a Yemeni politician who was the Marxist de facto leader of South Yemen, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, from 1978 to 1980 after the overthrow of President Salim Rubai Ali.
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Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi
Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (translit; –1148) was a Muslim judge and scholar of Maliki law from al-Andalus.
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Abu Karib
Abū Karib As’ad al-Kāmil (أسعد الكامل), called "Abū Karīb", sometimes rendered as As'ad Abū Karīb, full name: Abu Karib As'ad ibn Hassān Maliki Karib Yuha'min, was king (Tubba', تُبَّع) of the Himyarite Kingdom (modern day Yemen).
Abu Sufyan ibn Harb
Sakhr ibn Harb ibn Umayya (translit), commonly known by his Abu Sufyan (translit), was a prominent opponent-turned companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Al Maqatirah District
Al Maqatirah District is a district of the Lahij Governorate, Yemen.
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Al Qabbaytah District
Al Qabbaytah District is a district of the Lahij Governorate, Yemen.
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Al-Islah (Yemen)
The Yemeni Congregation for Reform, frequently called al-Islah (at-Tajammu’u al-Yamanī lil-Iṣlāḥ), is a Yemeni Sunni Islamist movement established in 1990 by Abdullah ibn Husayn al-Ahmar, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, Abdul Majeed al-Zindani, with Ali Saleh's blessing.
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Al-Maafer District
Al Maafer District (مديرية المعافر) is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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Al-Mawasit District
Al-Mawasit District (مديرية المواسط) is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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Al-Suwa'a
Al-Suwaʾ (السواء) is a sub-district in the Al-Ma'afer District, Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
Al-Wazi'iyah District
Al Wazi'iyah District (مديرية الوازعية) is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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Ali ibn Makula
Abū Naṣr Alī ibn Hibat Allāh ibn Ja'far ibn Allakān ibn Muḥammad ibn Dulaf ibn Abī Dulaf al-Qāsim ibn ‘Īsā al-Ijlī, surnamed Sa’d al-Muluk and known as Ibn Mākūlā (ابن ماكولا; 1030/31–1082/83) was a highly regarded Arab muḥaddith (Ḥadīth scholar) and historian who authored several works.
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Almanzor
Abu ʿĀmir Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿĀmir al-Maʿafiri (أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر المعافري), nicknamed al-Manṣūr (المنصور, "the Victorious"), which is often Latinized as Almanzor in Spanish, Almansor in Catalan and Almançor in Portuguese (c.
As-Silw District
As Silw District is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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Ash-Shamayatayn District
Ash Shamayatayn District (مديرية الشمايتين) is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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At Turbah
At Turbah (alternatively, Turbat Dhubhan) is a town near the coast of the Red Sea in Taiz Governorate, Yemen. Al-Hujariah and at Turbah are Populated places in Taiz Governorate.
Cloak
A cloak is a type of loose garment worn over clothing, mostly but not always as outerwear for outdoor wear, serving the same purpose as an overcoat, protecting the wearer from the weather.
Coffee
Coffee is a beverage brewed from roasted coffee beans.
Ghayn
The Arabic letter (غَيْنْ, or) is the nineteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet, one of the six letters not in the twenty-two akin to the Phoenician alphabet (the others being). It represents the sound or.
Gimel
Gimel is the third (in alphabetical order; fifth in spelling order) letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician gīml 𐤂, Hebrew gīmel ג, Aramaic gāmal 𐡂, Syriac gāmal ܓ, and Arabic ǧīm ج.
Himyarite Kingdom
The Himyarite Kingdom was a polity in the southern highlands of Yemen, as well as the name of the region which it claimed.
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Ibn Hisham
Abu Muhammad Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham ibn Ayyub al-Himyari (translit; died 7 May 833), known simply as Ibn Hisham, was a 9th-century Muslim historian and scholar.
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Ilīsharaḥ Yaḥḍub I
Ilīsharaḥ Yaḥḍub: was a king of Saba' reigned in 120 – 130 CE.
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Jabal Habashi District
Jabal Habashi District is a district of the Taiz Governorate, Yemen.
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Jabal Sabir
Jabal Sabir (Jabal Ṣabar), also spelled Jabal Saber, is a mountain located in the southern part of Taiz Governorate, Yemen, near the city of Taiz.
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Karib'il Watar
Karibʾīl Watār son of Dhamarʿalī (Sabaean: 𐩫𐩧𐩨𐩱𐩡 𐩥𐩩𐩧, romanized:, sometimes distinguished as Sabaean mukarrib who reigned in the middle of 7th century BCE (ca. 685-650 BCE). The royal inscriptions of Sennacherib (685 BCE) mention the tribute brought by Karibi-ilu king of Saba, who identified as Karibʾīl Watār son of Dhamarʿalī, mukarrib of Sabaʾ, based on the account of he reign found in the temple of Almaqah in Sirwah.
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Lahij Governorate
Lahij (لحج) is a governorate of Yemen.
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Mikhlaf
Mikhlaf (مخلاف, plural Makhaleef; مخاليف) was an administrative division in ancient Yemen and is a geographical term used in Yemen.
Muhammad
Muhammad (570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam.
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea (Περίπλους τῆς Ἐρυθρᾶς Θαλάσσης, Períplous tē̂s Erythrâs Thalássēs), also known by its Latin name as the, is a Greco-Roman periplus written in Koine Greek that describes navigation and trading opportunities from Roman Egyptian ports like Berenice Troglodytica along the coast of the Red Sea and others along the Horn of Africa, the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, including the modern-day Sindh region of Pakistan and southwestern regions of India.
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Pre-classical Arabic
Pre-classical Arabic is the cover term for all varieties of Arabic spoken in the Arabian Peninsula until immediately after the Arab conquests and emergence of Classical Arabic in the 7th century C.E. Scholars disagree about the status of these varieties.
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Proto-Semitic language
Proto-Semitic is the reconstructed proto-language common ancestor to the Semitic language family.
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Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy (Πτολεμαῖος,; Claudius Ptolemaeus; AD) was an Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were important to later Byzantine, Islamic, and Western European science.
Qoph
Qoph is the nineteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician qōp 𐤒, Hebrew qūp̄ ק, Aramaic qop 𐡒, Syriac qōp̄ ܩ, and Arabic qāf ق.
Taiz Governorate
Taiz (Taʿizz) is a governorate of Yemen.
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Tarif ibn Malik
Tarif ibn Malik (طريف بن مالك) was an Arab commander under Tariq ibn Ziyad, Arab and Umayyad general who led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711.
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Voiced velar plosive
The voiced velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in many spoken languages.
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See also
Populated places in Taiz Governorate
- Al-Hujariah
- Al-khalal, Mawiyah
- Almaan, Mawiyah
- Alrkph, Mawiyah
- Ar Rahidah
- At Turbah
- Dhubab
- Mokha
- Taiz
- Yakhtul
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Hujariah
Also known as Al-Hugariyyah, Al-Ma'afir, Al-Maʿafir, Mapharitis, Mofarite.