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  • 31Alaouite dynasty — The Alaouite Dynasty is the name of the current Moroccan royal family. The name Alaouite comes from the ˤAlī of its founder Moulay Ali Cherif who became Sultan of Tafilalt in 1631. His son Mulay r Rshid (1664 1672) was able to unite and pacify… …

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  • 33Bahri dynasty — The Bahri dynasty or Bahriyya Mamluks (al Mamalik al Bahariyya المماليك البحرية ) was a Mamluk dynasty of mostly Kipchak Turkic origin that ruled Egypt from 1250 to 1382 when they were succeeded by the Burji dynasty, another group of Mamluks.… …

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  • 34Burji dynasty — The Burji dynasty المماليك البرجية ruled Egypt from 1382 until 1517. It proved especially turbulent, with short lived sultans. Political power plays often became important in designating a new sultan. During this time Mamluks fought Timur Lenk… …

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  • 35Sultan of Egypt — was the status held by the rulers of Egypt after the establishment of the Ayyubid Dynasty of Saladin in 1174 until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Though the extent of the Egyptian Sultanate ebbed and flowed, it generally included Sham and …

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  • 36Islam in Nigeria — Abuja National Mosque, located in Abuja Part of a series on Islam by country …

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  • 37List of Islamic and Muslim related topics — This is an alphabetical list of topics related to Islam, the history of Islam, Islamic culture, and the present day Muslim world, intended to provide inspiration for the creation of new articles and categories. This list is not complete; please… …

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  • 38Basirah — (بصيرة) is an Arabic word meaning insight, discernment, and perceptivity when used by Sufis to denote the ability to directly perceive a transcendental truth, or meaning dark, sad, and frowning when referring to non believers on Yaum al… …

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  • 39Religion in Sudan — Religion is an important aspect in the country of Sudan, with most of the country s people being animists, Christians, or Muslims. Somewhat more than half Sudan s population was Muslim in the early 1990s. Most Muslims, perhaps 90 percent, lived… …

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  • 40Barcid — The Barcid family was a notable family in the ancient city of Carthage; many of its members were fierce enemies of the Roman Republic. The word Barcid was coined by scholars when talking about the family in general. The actual surname was Barca… …

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