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Ṭarāblus or Ṭarābulus (Arabic: طرابلس) is the Arabic form of Tripoli (Greek: Τρίπολις), often transliterated into Turkish as Trablus, and may refer to:
Tarablus
Semi-autonomous state affiliated with the Ottoman Empire (1551–1912)
known officially as Tarablus al-Gharb ('Tripoli of the West') was organized into five sanjaks (districts): Sanjak of Tarablus al-Gharb (Tripoli) Sanjak
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Tripoli Lake (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tripoli Tarablus (disambiguation), Arabic form of the Greek word Tri-Cities (disambiguation)
Tripoli
Historic region of Libya
designated a region rather than a city, just as today in Arabic the same word Tarablus (طرابلس) is used for both the city and the region. The Arabic word used
Tripolitania
(Arabic: جلالا لتونسي) is a Tunisian Islamic militant and emir of the Tarablus province of the Islamic State in Libya. He was born in 1982 in M'saken
Jalaluddin_al-Tunisi
American composer (born 1978)
Waterson, David Henderson, Shai Golan, Zach Ramacier, Korina Davis, Sarah Tarablus, Loren Odon, and Angela Muñoz, as The Midnight Hour; 2019) Linear Labs:
Adrian_Younge
City in Lebanon
198–203. doi:10.26570/isad.650332. ISSN 1301-3289. Tadmouri, O. AS., Tarikh Tarablus al-siyasi wa'-hadari Aabr al-'usour, Tripoli, 1984. (in Arabic) [full citation
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Interim government of Libya (2015–2021)
declaring three wilayats: Barqa (eastern Libya), with Derna as its base; Tarablus (Tripoli), with Sirte as its base; and Fezzan (southwestern Libya). As
Government_of_National_Accord
Kayza, Athar (Phoenician/Assyrian) → Tripolis (Greek, Latin) → Atrabulus, Tarablus al-Sham (Arabic) → Trablusşam (Turkish) → Tripoli Oea → Tripoli Euesperides
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Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Maghreb
tribe. The Banu Salim settled in Barqa while te Banu Hilal continued on to Tarablus and then Ifriqiya. In 443/1051 they clashed with al-Mu'izz's army at the
Arab migrations to the Maghreb
Arab_migrations_to_the_Maghreb
History of Africa from 1301 to 1500
also captured Tunis and the Hafsid amir. He later also captured Barqa and Tarablus. During this time the Marinids united all of the Maghrib under one government
14th_&_15th_century_Africa
Ottoman Teacher (1851–1917)
Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2015. Tarablus, Nana Suzan (2022-11-30). Daddy, why do they call us dönmeh? (in Italian)
Şemsi_Efendi
French male kickboxer
(Unanimous) 5 3:00 2022-08-27 Win Omar Halabi Victory Road Championships Tarablus, Lebanon Decision 5 3:00 Wins the vacant WMC Intercontinental Featherweight
Daren_Rolland
10th-century Persian Hadith scholar
period of thirty years and took him to places such as Marw, Bukhara, Egypt, Tarāblus, Nisapur and Mecca. He collected an extraordinary amount of hadith in his
Ibn_Manda
(i) Luz 2002, p. 57. Salam-Liebich 1983, p. 12. Tadmouri, O. AS., Tarikh Tarablus al-siyasi wa'-hadari Aabr al-'usour, Tripoli, 1984. (in Arabic) [full citation
History_of_Tripoli,_Lebanon
Iraqi polymath
[The History Of The Ottoman State] (in Arabic). Tripoli, Libya: Maktabat Tarablus al-'Ilmiya. p. 82. al-Suwaydi, Abdullah. Mu'tamar an-Najaf [The Conference
Nasrallah_al-Haeri
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One with full of happiness
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To search
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