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Al-Mansur al-Qasim (November 13, 1559 – February 19, 1620), with the cognomen al-Kabir (the Great), was an Imam of Yemen, who commenced the struggle to liberate Yemen from the Ottoman occupiers. He was the founder of a Zaidi kingdom that endured, under many vicissitudes, until 1970.
The historian Shai Lachman has attributed the massacre to Abu Ibrahim al-Kabir. [4] A representative of the British mandate reported that: "It was systematically organized and savagely executed. Of the nineteen Jews killed, including women and children, all save four were stabbed to death.
The Great Iwan (Arabic: الإيوان العظيم, romanized: al-Iwan al-Kabir) was a monumental throne hall located within the Citadel in Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad in the early 14th century and was considered one of the most impressive structures in the city at the time.
Al-Kabir (Kabīr كبير) is one of the Names of God in Islam, meaning "The Great." It may refer to: A short form of the name Etrat Ali ('Servant of the Great') Bugha al-Kabir, 9th century Turkic general; Ali Bey Al-Kabir, Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from 1760 to 1772; Saud al-Kabir (disambiguation)
Al-Kabir Polytechnic is a technical polytechnic institute located in Purulia Road in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. The college was opened in the year of 1990. It is approved by the Jharkhand University of Technology, Ranchi since 2000 and is recognized from the All India Council for Technical Education. It is one of the top polytechnic technical ...
View of the Kasbah of the Udayas from the city-facing side: the great gate is located uphill on the left. In 1150 or 1151, the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu'min built a new kasbah (citadel) over the site of a former Almoravid ribat on the southwest shore of the Bou Regreg River, within which he included a palace and a mosque.
Turki bin Saud Al Kabeer (Arabic: تركي بن سعود الكبير) was a Saudi prince. He was a great-grandson of Prince Saud Al Kabeer, who was a cousin and brother-in-law of King Abdulaziz (r. 1932–1953). Prince Saud was a prominent figure in the majlis of internal advisers to King Abdulaziz. [1]
Al-Kabir mosque means "the great mosque", or perhaps "the main mosque". It may refer to: It may refer to: Atiq Mosque, Awjila , a mosque in the oasis village of Awjila in the Sahara desert of the Cyrenaica region of eastern Libya