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  • 91Liste de sigles de trois lettres — Sigles d’une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres Sigles de trois lettres Sigles de quatre lettres Sigles de cinq lettres Sigles de six lettres Sigles de sept lettres Sigles de huit lettres Cette page liste des sigles de trois lettres. Vous pouvez …

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  • 92ARABE - Les Arabes — On appelle «Arabes» une ethnie que caractérise essentiellement l’usage de la langue arabe. Cette ethnie occupait, au moins depuis la seconde moitié du Ier millénaire avant J. C., la péninsule arabique, à l’exception du sud de celle ci. Elle a eu… …

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  • 93BASRI (HASAN AL-) — BA プR 壟 ムASAN AL (642 728) Célèbre prédicateur musulman, né à Médine, mort à Ba ルra, dont l’influence sur la formation de la pensée théologique et mystique aux débuts de l’Islam a été importante. Les maximes et aphorismes de ネasan al Ba ルr 稜 ont… …

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  • 94CHATT AL-‘ARAB — CHA ヘヘ AL ‘ARAB Exutoire commun du Tigre et de l’Euphrate, le Cha al ‘Arab, long de 200 kilomètres entre al Qurnah et le golfe Persique, reçoit sur sa rive gauche le K r n qui descend des montagnes d’Iran. Bordé d’un liseré de palmeraies, il… …

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  • 95Sig — Original name in latin Sig Name in other language QIL, Saint Denis du Sig, Sig State code DZ Continent/City Africa/Algiers longitude 35.52832 latitude 0.19369 altitude 62 Population 58877 Date 2012 01 19 …

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  • 96Jahanpanah —    In 1326 1327, Muhammad bin Tughlaq enclosed the space separating the fort of Siri built by Ala al Din Khalji from the old Delhi or Qil a Rai Pithura. This enclosed space came to be known as Jahanpanah. The palace of one thousand pillars (hazar …

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  • 97Tughlaqabad —    A fortified township built by Ghiyas al Din Tugh laq (1320 1325) about five kilometers east of Delhi (Qil a Rai Pithora). Ghiyas al Din Tughlaq s tomb, an important landmark in the development of Indo Muslim architecture, is located close to… …

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  • 98Arabization —    The Arabization policy was the objective of postcolonial governments in North Africa or the so called Arab Maghrib, and it remains a contested issue down to the present day. The long historical process that has made Arabic the dominant and… …

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  • 99Sijilmassa —    This is the name of the medieval trans Saharan trade entrepôt, founded near what is Rissani today in southern Morocco. This name, though, used in scholarly and literary works, fell out of common currency and was replaced by Tafilalet. The Banu …

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  • 100Zirids — (973 1148)    The Zirid dynasty ruled present day Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya from 973 until 1148. They belong to the Talkata tribe, a sedentary Sanhaja group. In the contest for power in the Maghrib between the Umayyad of al Andalus and the… …

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