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What (who) is Tarif und Handelsabkommen - definition

8TH C. ISLAMIC MILITARY COMMANDER
Tarif ibn malluk; Ṭārif; Tarif ibn Malluk

Mowafaq Tarif         
ISRAELI DRUZE RELIGIOUS LEADER
Sheikh Mowafak Tarif; Mowafak Tarif; Muwaffak Tarīf; Muwaffaq Tarif; Muafak Tarif
Shaykh Mowafaq Tarīf (, ) is the qadi (spiritual leader) of the Druze in Israel.Druze Lead in IDF Enlistment, Arutz ShevaIsrael's Druze call for world to help their sect in Syria, Ynet News
Hashem El Tarif         
MOUNTAIN IN EGYPT
Hashem el Tarif; Gebel Hashem el-Tarif; Hashem El-Tarif; Mount Hashem el-Tarif; Hashem el-Tarif
Hashem El Tarif is a mountain located in northeast Egyptian Sinai. According to Google Earth, the name of the mountain is "Gebel Khashm El Tarif", its coordinates being near 29°40'9.
El-Tarif         
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VILLAGE AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN EGYPT
El-tarif
El-Tarif ( aṭ-Ṭārif) is a necropolis on the West Bank of the Nile, at the site of ancient Thebes (Luxor), Egypt. It is located in the northwestern outskirts of Luxor and southeast of the Valley of the Kings, opposite Karnak, just to the southwest of the modern village of At-Tarif.

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Tarif ibn Malik

Tarif ibn Malik (Arabic: طريف بن مالك) was a commander under Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Berber, Muslim and Umayyad general who led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711. Historical sources disagree on whether he was of a Berber or an Arab origin. In July 710 CE, Tariq sent Tarif on a raid to test the southern coastline of the Iberian peninsula. According to legend he was aided by Julian, count of Ceuta, as a guide and emissary.

Of this raid, Edward Gibbon writes: "One hundred Arabs and four hundred Africans passed over, in four vessels, from Tangier or Ceuta; the place of their descent on the opposite shore of the strait is marked by the name of Tarif their chief" which today is the city of Tarifa. They proceeded from there to reconnoiter the terrain along the coast as a possible entry point for a larger attack, traversing "eighteen miles through a hilly country to the castle and town of Julian; on which (it is still called Algezire) they bestowed the name of the Green Island, from a verdant cape that advances into the sea". There they were hospitably received by supportive Christians—perhaps Count Julian's kinsmen, friends, and supporters.

The end result was a successful raid into an unguarded portion of Andalusia, followed by the safe return of the raiders with plunder and captives. This convinced Tariq that Iberia could be successfully conquered.

Tarif subsequently accompanied Tariq ibn-Ziyad, when the latter launched the Islamic conquest of Hispania and defeated King Roderic in the Battle of Guadalete in 711.