هلال شعار الدولة العثمانية - определение. Что такое هلال شعار الدولة العثمانية
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Что (кто) такое هلال شعار الدولة العثمانية - определение

ETHNIC GROUP
Beni Helal; Banu Hillal; Beni Hilal; Bani Hilal; بنو هلال; Banū Hilal; Banū Hilāl
  • Patrilineal genealogy table
  • Arab tribes]] in 600 AD

Banu Hilal         
The Banu Hilal () was a confederation of Arabian tribes from the Hejaz and Najd regions of the Arabian Peninsula that emigrated to North Africa in the 11th century. Masters of the vast plateaux of the Najd, they enjoyed a somewhat infamous reputation, possibly owing to their relatively late (for the Arabian tribes) conversion to Islam and accounts of their campaigns in the borderlands between Iraq and Syria.
Al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab         
  • region of Iraq]] in the Abbasid period
EMIR OF MOSUL
Muqallad ibn Musayyib; Muqallad ibn Musayyab; Husam al-Dawla; Abu Hassan al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab; Ḥusām al-Dawla; حسام الدولة; أبو حسن المقلد بن المسيب; Abū Ḥassān al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab
Abu Hassan al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab (), known with the honorific Husam al-Dawla (), was an Uqaylid chieftain. He succeeded his older brother, Muhammad, as ruler of Mosul, succeeding in expelling the Buyid governor from the city.
ISIS         
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  • US President [[Donald Trump]] announcing the [[death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] on 26 October 2019
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SALAFI JIHADIST MILITANT SUNNI ISLAMIST GROUP
Islamic imperialism; ISIS; Worldwide caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (country); Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; Emirate of Iraq and Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and Sham; Da'esh; داعش; Islamic State of Iraq and Levant; Islamic State in Iraq and Syria; ISIS (militant group); ISIL (militant group); ISIS (terrorist organization); ISIL (terrorist organization); ISIL (unrecognized state); Islamist State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State of Iraq and Sham; Hilf al-Mutayibeen; Daesh; Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shaam; Da'ash; DĀʻiSh; Dāʻish; Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; DAISH; Islamic State (militant group); Islamic State (unrecognized state); Islamic State (terrorist organization); ISIS/ISIL; IŞİD; Islamic State (organization); Da'ish; QSIS; Al Furqan Media Foundation; Al Furqan Media Productions; Al-Furqan Media Productions; ISIL; Isil; Daʿesh; DAʿESH; Da-ish; Khilafah.is; Dawlat al Islamiya fi Iraq wa al Sham; Islamic State in Iraq and Sham; Worldwide Caliphate; Daish; Da‘ish; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah fi al-‘Iraq wash-Sham; ISIL-kun; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria; DAESH; Islamic state of iraq and the levant; Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria; Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant; Islamic State group; Criticism of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIL; War crimes commited by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIS; Islamic State of Iraq and syria; Criticism of ISIL; Penal Code of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; UINS; The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; The Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام; Islamic State militant group; Daech; ISIL propaganda and social media; Deash; Un-Islamic Non-State; ISIL Caliphate; Un-Islamic Non-state; Counter-ISIL Coalition; Criticism of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; DA’ESH; Islamic State (IS); Islamic State (group); Dawla al Islamiya; Ad-Dawla al-Islamiyya fi al-’Iraq wa-sh-Sham; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah; Islamic State of Iraq and of the Levant; ISIS 2.0; Islamic State of Iraq and of Syria; Global caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and of al-Sham; Allegations of state support for ISIL; ISOIATL; World caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant; Al-Furqan Media Foundation; Ajnad Foundation; مؤسسة أجناد; أجناد; مؤسسة أجناد للإنتاج الإعلامي; نشيد صليل الصوارم; صليل الصوارم نشيد الأباة; Al-eetisam Foundation; الاعتصام; مؤسسة الاعتصام; Al-Furqan Foundation; الفرقان; مؤسسة الفرقان; ISIS Caliphate; ISIS caliphate; ISIS insurgency; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; 2014 Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria; Islamic State (organisation); Daeş
1. A toolkit for implementing fault-tolerant distributed systems, developed at Cornell and now available commercially 2. A dialect of JOSS. [Sammet 1969, p. 217].

Википедия

Banu Hilal

The Banu Hilal (Arabic: بنو هلال, romanized: Banū Hilāl) was a confederation of Arabian tribes from the Hejaz and Najd regions of the Arabian Peninsula that emigrated to North Africa in the 11th century. Masters of the vast plateaux of the Najd, they enjoyed a somewhat infamous reputation, possibly owing to their relatively late (for the Arabian tribes) conversion to Islam and accounts of their campaigns in the borderlands between Iraq and Syria. When the Fatimid Caliphate became masters of Egypt and the founders of Cairo in 969, they hastened to confine the unruly Bedouin in the south before sending them to Central North Africa (Libya, Tunisia and Algeria) and then to Morocco.