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Ancient city in Iraq
Wasit (Arabic: وَاسِط, romanized: Wāsiṭ, Syriac: ܘܐܣܛ) was an early Islamic city in Iraq. It was founded in the 8th century by the Umayyad viceroy of
Wasit
Topics referred to by the same term
Wasit was a medieval city in Iraq, after which the Wasit Governorate is named. It may also refer to other places in the Middle East: Wasit, Fujairah, United
Wasit_(disambiguation)
Governorate of Iraq
Wasit Governorate (Arabic: واسط, romanized: Wāsit) is a governorate in eastern Iraq, south-east of Baghdad and bordering Iran. Prior to 1976 it was known
Wasit_Governorate
Public university in Kut, Wasit, Iraq
University of Wasit (Arabic: جامعة واسط) is one of the Iraqi Universities established in 2003 in Al Kut, Wasit, Iraq. Wasit University was established
University_of_Wasit
Early Sunni Qur'anic interpretational work
Al-Wasīṭ fī Tafsīr al-Qurʾān al-Majīd (Arabic: الوسيط في تفسير القرآن المجيد, lit. 'The Intermediate Commentary on the Glorious Qurʾān'), commonly known
Tafsir_al-Wasit
749–750 siege of the Abbasid Revolution
The siege of Wasit involved the army of the Abbasid revolution under al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba and the future Abbasid caliph al-Mansur, and the Umayyad garrison
Siege_of_Wasit
Protected area in the United Arab Emirates
Wasit Wetland Centre is a conservation area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It preserves an area of a type of wetland (sabkha or salt plain) once common
Wasit_Wetland_Centre
Ninth-century slave revolt in Iraq
Capture of Wasit was an important moment in the Zutt Rebellion. The Zutt, using their dominance over the marshlands and waterways between Wasit and Basra
Zutt_Rebellion
Sultan of Sulu (titular)
Muwallil Wasit II was heir apparent to the Sultanate of Sulu. He became a designate sultan of Sulu after his older brother Jamalul Kiram II's death. He
Muwallil_Wasit_II_of_Sulu
Sultan of Sulu
Sultan Muwallil Wasit (in his Tausug name) (reigned, 1610–1650), was the 9th Sultan of Sulu and was also known as Rajah Bongsu I. His birth name was Pangiran
Muwallil_Wasit_I_of_Sulu
(1163-1239) Islamic scholar
sciences. He was born in Wasit on Monday, 26 Radjab 558/Sunday, 30 June 1163. His early education took place in his hometown Wasit where he studied the Qu'ran
Ibn_al-Dubaythi
was initially successful, partly due to an epidemic within the Sultan Wasit's fort early in the campaign, resulting in the Sulu forces retreating to
Spanish occupation of Jolo (1638)
Spanish_occupation_of_Jolo_(1638)
Governorate 11 11 Saladin Governorate 12 12 Sulaymaniyah Governorate 17 18 +1 Wasit Governorate 11 11 Compensatory seats 7 0 −7 Minorities 8 8 Total 325 328
2014 Iraqi parliamentary election
2014_Iraqi_parliamentary_election
Umayyad governor and viceroy (c1 June .661-1 June 714)
al-Hajjaj further tightened control over the province, founding the city of Wasit to house the loyalist Syrian troops whom he thereafter relied on to enforce
Al-Hajjaj_ibn_Yusuf
Iraqi politician
Iraq in Wasit Governorate in Al-Hayy district in 1983.[better source needed] He is one of the leaders of the National Wisdom Movement in Wasit Governorate
Muhammad_Jamil_Al-Mayahi
Iraqi politician
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and was responsible for the organizations of Wasit Governorate. He was born in 1944 in Baghdad. He was appointed Governor of
Ghazi_Hamoud_Al-Obaidi
4th Iraqi governorate elections
19 December 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2023. "Preliminary results for Wasit Governorate" (in Arabic). December 2023. Archived from the original on 20
2023 Iraqi governorate elections
2023_Iraqi_governorate_elections
Sultan of Sulu
As per some sources, his real name was Muwalil Wasit (cousin to Brunei Sultan Nasiruddin). Muwalil Wasit was the son of Alimud-Din III. The Sultan died
Jamalul_Kiram_I
City in Wasit Governorate, Iraq
160 kilometres (99 miles) south east of Baghdad, and the capital of the Wasit Governorate. As of 2018[update] the estimated population is about 389,400
Kut
Third-level administrative divisions of Iraq
(Zarayan) Sharbazher District (Sharbazher) Sulaymaniyah District (Sulaymaniyah) Wasit Governorate Al-Aziziyah District (Al-Aziziyah) Badra District (Badra) al-Hai
Districts_of_Iraq
Atabeg of Mosul, Aleppo, Hama and Edessa, Mesopotamia
military command, garrisoned his troops around Wasit, and was granted Governorship of the region of Wasit as an ıqta. In alliance with the troops of the
Imad_al-Din_Zengi
Sub-district in 'Amran Governorate, Yemen
Thulth al-Wasit (Arabic: ثلث الواسط) is a sub-district located in Kharif District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Thulth al-Wasit had a population of 2153
Thulth_al-Wasit
Organisation of the Government of India
16 October 2014. Abdul Wasit. "epfo the backbone of indias organized sector workforce". Epf Login - Uan Login. Abdul Wasit. Retrieved 30 September 2023
Employees' Provident Fund Organisation
Employees'_Provident_Fund_Organisation
Political coalition in Iraq
Eidani of Basra, Nassif Al-Khattabi of Karbala, and Muhammad Al-Mayahi of Wasit. The alliance also attracted prominent figures from CF-affiliated parties
Reconstruction and Development Coalition
Reconstruction_and_Development_Coalition
Place in Hadhramaut, Yemen
Wasit, Hadhramaut is a village in eastern Yemen. It is located in the Hadhramaut Governorate. Towns and villages in the Hadhramaut Governorate v t e
Wasit,_Hadhramaut
and Wasit in 876 proved successful, and soon they made their way into the district of Kaskar. By 879, the rebellion reached its furthest extent; Wasit was
Iraq_theater_(Zanj_Rebellion)
Persian scientist (c. 1203–1283)
spending twenty years studying in Mosul, Qazwini relocated to Wasit, a city near Baghdad. In Wasit, Qazwini served as a professor at al-Madrasa al-Sharabiyya
Zakariya_al-Qazwini
Fire in Kut, Iraq
2025, a fire broke out at a shopping centre in the city of Kut, located in Wasit Governorate, eastern Iraq. The incident occurred at the Hyper Mall, a five-story
2025_Kut_shopping_mall_fire
Sub-district in 'Amran Governorate, Yemen
Wast (Arabic: واسط) is a sub-district located in Harf Sufyan District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Wast had a population of 2729 according to the 2004 census
Wasit_(Amran)
Surname list
surname Zaidi along with Wasti (denoting Zayd ibn Ali's descendants from Wasit) with Sadaat-e-Bara and Sadaat-e-Bilgram as prominent communities, they
Zaidi_(surname)
Umayyad prince and governor of Iraq (died 750)
back to Syria to join Marwan, but Ibn Umar and his followers withdrew to Wasit. By the summer of 745 however Ibn Umar and his supporters surrendered and
Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz
Abd_Allah_ibn_Umar_ibn_Abd_al-Aziz
Occupied region during the Iraq War
2008. The South Central Zone covered the Al-Qādisiyyah, Karbala, Babil and Wasit Governorates. The region had a population of about 5 million spread over
Polish_zone_in_Iraq
Emir of Egypt and Syria from 868 to 884
second son, Khumarawayh. When the Caliph abdicated and went into exile at Wasit in 866, he chose Ibn Tulun to be his guard. Qubayha, the mother of the new
Ahmad_ibn_Tulun
Mauritanian writer
is the author of the geographical, literary and historical compendium Al-Wasit fi tarájim udaba al-Shinqit, ed. Fuad Sayyid, Cairo 1958. The survey is
Ahmad_ibn_al-Amin_al-Shinqiti
876 battle in present-day Iraq
Nahrawan, making it the most important town on the Tigris between Baghdad and Wasit. The battle itself took place near a village of the town's district, called
Battle_of_Dayr_al-Aqul
108th season in existence of FC Barcelona
2006–07 La Liga 2006–07 Copa del Rey "Jersey Barca Di Mix Dengan Jersey Wasit Hadir Di Spanyol". "FCBarcelona.cat: More than 156,000 members". Archived
2006–07_FC_Barcelona_season
Prominent, wealthy Iraqi tax official
never able to hold it for long; and at different times ruled Khuzistan, Wasit and Basra; Abu Abdallah himself was named vizier of the Abbasid caliph four
Abu_Abdallah_al-Baridi
Iraqi football club
Wasit Sport Club (Arabic: نادي واسط الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Wasit, that plays in Iraqi Third Division League. Safaa Jawad Salih Joban
Wasit_SC
Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad (r. 940–944)
Bajkam, a needless confirmation of his rank. Bajkam, before returning to Wasit, where he now held his court, went out on a hunting party, and met his death
Al-Muttaqi
Country in West Asia
Dohuk Nineveh Erbil Kirkuk Sulaymaniyah Saladin Al Anbar Baghdad Diyala Karbala Babylon Wasit Najaf Al-Qadisiyyah Maysan Muthanna Dhi Qar Basra Halabja
Iraq
Post invasion Iraqi governorate elections
al-Qadisiyyah Khalil Jalil Hamza SCIRI Saladin Hamed Hamood Shekti al-Qaisi unknown Sulaymaniyah Dana Ahmed Majid PUK Wasit Latif Hamid Turfa Sadrists
2005 Iraqi governorate elections
2005_Iraqi_governorate_elections
Pre-hispanic Filipino nation
Lapulapu Magat Salamat Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram Muhammad Kudarat Sultan Muwallil Wasit Rajah Humabon Rajah Matanda Rajah Salalila Rajah Sulayman Rajah Tupas Regimo
Kingdom_of_Kumalarang
Sultan of Sulu from 1894 to 1936
had no son. His youngest brother and Rajah Muda (Crown Prince) Muwallil Wasit was proclaimed as the new Sultan, but he was murdered before being crowned
Jamalul_Kiram_II
Battle for control of Baghdad in 942
exhausted to pursue, however, which allowed the Baridis to withdraw to Wasit and then Basra. By the 930s, after a series of civil wars that enfeebled
Battle_of_al-Mada'in
Indonesian football club
www.kompasiana.com. "Final Liga 4 Lampung 2026 Ricuh, Pemain dan Ofisial Kejar Wasit usai Gol Dianulir". Liputan6.com. TS Saiburai on Instagram v t e
TS_Saiburai
Muhammad ibn Falah (1400 in Wasit, Iraq – 1461 in Hoveizeh, Iran) was an Iraqi-born theologian who founded the Musha'sha'iya, a Shi'a sect. He received
Muhammad_ibn_Falah
558,446 704,976 10 Amarah Maysan 208,797 428,804 527,472 668,356 11 Kut Wasit 183,183 312,610 389,376 506,067 12 Hillah Babylon 268,834 373,063 455,741
List of largest cities of Iraq
List_of_largest_cities_of_Iraq
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
founded by Ahmad al-Rifa'i and developed in the lower Iraq marshlands between Wasit and Basra. The Rifa'iyya had its greatest following until the 15th century
Rifaʽi
869–883 Revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate
and Wasit in 876 proved successful, and soon they made their way into the district of Kaskar. By 879, the rebellion reached its furthest extent. Wasit and
Zanj_Rebellion
6th-century founder of Rifa'i Sufi Order
Iraq near Baghdad. Shaykh Ahmad al-Rifāʽī was born in the Hasen Region of Wasit, Iraq, during the first half of Rajab of the lunar months. When he was seven
Ahmad_al-Rifaʽi
Military airbase in Wasit Governorate, Iraq
Air Base (al-Kut Air base) is an Iraqi Army Aviation Corps base near Kut, Wasit Governorate, Iraq. It was captured by U.S.-led Coalition forces during Operation
Ubaydah Bin Al Jarrah Air Base
Ubaydah_Bin_Al_Jarrah_Air_Base
Turkish military commander (d. 941)
the Buyid forces, and fell back to Wasit. Ignoring Ibn Ra'iq's orders to retake Khuzistan, Bajkam remained at Wasit, and began plotting to depose Ibn Ra'iq
Bajkam
3rd Iraqi governorate elections
3% 4.4% 12.4% Najaf 14.4% 15.4% 8.5% 22.1% Karbala 23.1% 9.1% 12.2% 9.4% Wasit 26.3% 24.2% 17.7% 8.3% Baghdad 37.1% 10.4% 7.7% 5.0% 12.3% 4.9% Saladin
2013 Iraqi governorate elections
2013_Iraqi_governorate_elections
Thutha Kufa and Mosul taken by Marwan II. 749 Abbasid revolution Siege of Wasit Aug/Sep 749—June/July 750 Umayyad holdout led by Governor Yazid ibn Umar
List_of_battles_301–1300
Archaeological site in Wasit Governorate, Iraq
al-Baqarat or Tulūl al-Baqarāt, is an ancient Near East archaeological site in Wasit Governorate of Iraq about 180 kilometers southeast of modern Baghdad. It
Tulul_al-Baqarat
Sasanian province in Assyria and Babylonia (226–637 CE)
of Arabia, the border then following the northern part of the swamps of Wasit. During the Achaemenid (550–330 BCE) and Parthian Empires (150 BCE – 225
Asoristan
744–750 civil war in the Umayyad Caliphate
back to Syria to join Marwan, but Ibn Umar and his followers withdrew to Wasit. In August 745 however Ibn Umar and his supporters surrendered and even
Third_Fitna
Kurdish tribe in Iraq and Iran
500,000 in Iraq, mainly in Baghdad, but also the eastern parts of Diyala, Wasit, Maysan, and Basra provinces, and many in the Kurdistan Region. Mahdi Al-Tamimi
Feyli_Kurds
674 12 0.667 1153 Chhattisgarh India Asia/Pacific 0.685 28 0.665 1154 Wasit Iraq Asia/Pacific 0.695 15 0.665 1155 Ngounie Gabon Africa 0.733 9 0.664
List of subnational entities by Human Development Index
List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
Amir of the Saffarid dynasty from 861 to 879
flooding the land outside Wasit, but the Saffarid army was able to get through this and he entered Wasit on 24 March. Leaving Wasit, he set out for the town
Ya'qub_ibn_al-Layth_al-Saffar
Second-level administrative divisions of Iraq
Tikrit Sulaymaniyah 46 SU 6,573 17,023 2,053,305 285.8 110.3 Sulaymaniyah Wasit 52 WA 6,623 17,153 1,378,723 182.7 70.5 Kut Halabja 343 889 140,000 408
Governorates_of_Iraq
Football league season
Pakai Wasit Asing di Kompetisi 2017" (in Indonesian). Bola.net. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016. "Liga 1 Dipastikan Tidak Pakai Wasit Asing"
2017_Liga_1_(Indonesia)
Islands in the Philippines
ships and 2,000 troops to attack Jolo, but Sultan Wasit put up stiff resistance. However, Sultan Wasit's kuta army suffered a serious epidemic, and he and
Sulu_Archipelago
8th-century Islamic scholar
impediment (althagh) sometime between the years 80–86 AH, though likely 85, in Wāsiṭ, a historical city located on the west bank of the Tigris River in central
Shu'ba_ibn_al-Hajjaj
747–750 overthrow of the Umayyad caliphate
Despite this loss, al-Fazari was routed and fled with his forces to Wasit. The Siege of Wasit took place from that August until July 750. Although a respected
Abbasid_revolution
Topics referred to by the same term
people with the surname Zaidi, South Asian descendants of Zayd ibn Ali, from Wasit, Iraq, followers of Twelver or Athnā‘ashariyyah (Ja'fari jurisprudence)
Zaidi
Governorate 56 Maysan Governorate 62 Mosul Governorate / Nainawa Governorate 41 Salah Al Deen Governorate 34 Thi Qar Governorate 64 Wasit Governorate 52
Postal_codes_in_Iraq
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
by people across the country. The Sufi Shah wilyat came to Amroha from Wasit, Iraq in 13th century. It is claimed that at his resting place, scorpions
Amroha
Medicine (TUCOM), Saladin Governorate, Iraq University of Wasit / College of Medicine, Wasit Governorate, Iraq University of Zakho / College of Medicine
List of medical colleges in Iraq
List_of_medical_colleges_in_Iraq
District in Al Muthanna Governorate, Iraq
(Zarayan) Sharbazher District (Sharbazher) Sulaymaniyah District (Sulaymaniyah) Wasit Governorate Al-Aziziyah District (Al-Aziziyah) Badra District (Badra) al-Hai
As-Samawah_District
Village in Hama, Syria
Qastal al-Burayj Qastun Qulaydin al-Safsafa Sirmaniyah al-Sindiyana Tell Wasit Zayzun al-Zaqum Qalaat al-Madiq Subdistrict Qalaat al-Madiq Ashrafiyah al-Bani
Tal_Wassit
Persian astrologer and philosopher (787–886)
the age of 98 (but a centenarian according to the Islamic year count) in Wāsiṭ in eastern Iraq, during the last two nights of Ramadan of AH 272 (9 March
Abu_Ma'shar_al-Balkhi
Legislature of Iraq
voted on 11 February 2018, to add an extra seat for minorities, in the Wasit Governorate for Feyli Kurds, making the total number of parliamentarians
Council of Representatives (Iraq)
Council_of_Representatives_(Iraq)
Buyid Emir of Iraq and Amir al-umara (967–978)
entrench himself in Wasit. He rejected Sebük-Tegin's offer to relinquish Baghdad in exchange for southern Iraq. The Turk then marched on Wasit, and laid siege
Izz_al-Dawla
15th-century Sufi Muslim scholar
philosopher, Ibn Arabi. Siraj al-Din al-Makhzumi was born in the city of Wasit in 1391 but stayed in Damascus for a while before he travelled to Mamluk
Siraj_al-Din_al-Makhzumi
1996 military operation
The 1996 cruise missile strikes on Iraq, codenamed Operation Desert Strike, were joint United States Navy–United States Air Force strikes conducted on
1996 cruise missile strikes on Iraq
1996_cruise_missile_strikes_on_Iraq
Amir al-umara of Abbasid caliph (943–945)
his soldiers left to enter service under the powerful Abbasid governor of Wasit, Ibn Ra'iq. With their support, in 936 Ibn Ra'iq managed to secure the Caliph
Tuzun_(amir_al-umara)
New York Times. 18 July 1936. Retrieved 2 July 2025. "THE PHILIPPINES: Wasit to Paradise". Time. 30 November 1936. Archived from the original on 15 December
List_of_sultans_of_Sulu
Sultan of Sulu
Pangiran Batticale. Salahud-Din Bakhtiar was the son of Sultan Muwallil Wasit I. Due to his father's advanced age and the number of his father's followers
Salahud-Din_Bakhtiar
Governorate of Yemen
Sanaa (Arabic: صَنْعَاء Ṣanʿāʾ), also spelled San'a' or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. The capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However
Sanaa_Governorate
Primary law enforcement agency in the Emirate of Sharjah
central and eastern regions of the emirate, including Al Heera; Al Gharb; Wasit; Industrial Area; Hamriya; Saja; Dhaid; Madam; Mileiha and Thameed, as well
Sharjah_Police_Force
Uzbek football referee (born 1984)
Tsapenko as assistant referees. Oleh, Ari Dwi P (15 January 2024). "Profil Wasit Indonesia Vs Irak Ilgiz Tantashev". Voice of Indonesia (in Indonesian).
Ilgiz_Tantashev
Town in Diyala Governorate, Iraq
(Zarayan) Sharbazher District (Sharbazher) Sulaymaniyah District (Sulaymaniyah) Wasit Governorate Al-Aziziyah District (Al-Aziziyah) Badra District (Badra) al-Hai
Qara_Tapa
Ethno-religious group of Kurdistan
Populations in Iraq's Kurdistan Region". Journal of Basic Sciences. 7 (11). Wasit University. ISSN 2306-5249. Archived from the original on 10 March 2023
Yazidis
List of Asian ethnic groups
→ West Semitic → Mandaic Iraq (Dhi Qar Governorate, Maysan Governorate, Wasit Governorate, Basra Governorate, Baghdad Governorate), Iran (Khuzestan) Mandaeism
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Egyptian legal scholar (1895-1971)
revised Egyptian Civil Code of 1948. El-Sanhuri's multi-volume masterwork, Al-Wasit fi sharh al-qanun al-madani al-jadid, a comprehensive commentary on the
Abd_El-Razzak_El-Sanhuri
Abbasid magnate and vizier (837–923)
ibn Isa ibn al-Jarrah, while Hamid tended to his tax farming estates at Wasit. He was born in Khurasan in 837, and was of lowly origin: he reportedly
Hamid_ibn_al-Abbas
15.2% 7 27 al-Muthanna 9.3% 5 26 Najaf 14.8% 7 28 Ninawa 1.9% 0 37 al-Qadisiyyah 11.7% 4 28 Salah ad-Din 2.9% 1 28 Wasit 10.0% 6 28 Total: 6.6% 52 440
Al-Mehraab_Martyr_List
Filipino nobility
Lapulapu Magat Salamat Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram Muhammad Kudarat Sultan Muwallil Wasit Rajah Humabon Rajah Matanda Rajah Salalila Rajah Sulayman Rajah Tupas Regimo
Bagani
Architecture prize
Senegal, by IDOM Wasit Wetland Centre in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Arcadia Education Centre, South Kanarchor, Bangladesh Wasit Wetland Centre, Sharjah
Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Aga_Khan_Award_for_Architecture
Baghdadi Sufi Muslim saint (c.750/60–c.815/20)
Fīrūz al-Karkhī) was a Sufi Muslim saint. Maruf was born in the district of Wasit or Karkh in Baghdad. According to some sources, he is of Mandaean origin
Ma'ruf_al-Karkhi
Place in Diyala Governorate, Iraq
(Zarayan) Sharbazher District (Sharbazher) Sulaymaniyah District (Sulaymaniyah) Wasit Governorate Al-Aziziyah District (Al-Aziziyah) Badra District (Badra) al-Hai
Bismayah_New_City
great conjunctions"), Venice, 1515. Born c. 787 Balkh, Khurasan Died c. 886 Wāsiṭ, Iraq Academic background Influences Aristotle, al-Kindi Academic work Era
History_of_astrology
Zaytun (Erbil) Erbil Kurdistan Region Camp Zulu (As Suwayrah) Al-Suwaira Wasit 2003 August 21, 2005 Turned over to the Iraqi army As Suwayrah Air Base
List of United States military installations in Iraq
List_of_United_States_military_installations_in_Iraq
2013 regional election in Iraq
The Wasit governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar
2013 Wasit governorate election
2013_Wasit_governorate_election
Place in Wasit, Iraq
Al-Suwaira (Arabic: الصويرة) is a city in Al-Suwaira District, Wasit Governorate, Iraq. It is located on the west bank of the Tigris, 35 km south of Baghdad
Al-Suwaira
8th-century Arab military general
Revolution, he returned to Iraq and fought against the Abbasids at the Siege of Wasit, again under Ibn Hubayra's command; indeed, he was one of those who claimed
Ma'n_ibn_Za'ida_al-Shaybani
Indonesian football club
Regency, Aceh. They currently compete in the Liga 3. "Merasa Dirugikan Wasit, PSKBS Kuta Binjei Lancarkan Protes". www.acehfootball.net (in Indonesian)
PSKBS_Kuta_Binjei
Arabic variety of southern Iraq
Mesopotamian Arabic spoken by Southern Iraqis in Basra, Maysan, Dhi Qar, Wasit and Muthanna. This dialect differs distinctly from other dialects of Iraq
South_Mesopotamian_Arabic
49th Iraqi Third Division League season
Al-Hashimiya 12 Wasit Al-Ahrar Al-Dujaila Al-Falahiya Al-Karimiya Al-Khajiya Al-Muntadher Al-Nahrain Al-Sharqiya Al-Shuhadaa Al-Wafaa Al-Wydad Wasit Al-Falahiya
2022–23 Iraqi Third Division League
2022–23_Iraqi_Third_Division_League
WASIT
WASIT
WASIT
WASIT
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Alastair, ALAISTER means "defender of mankind."
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : perhaps a variant of Blackmer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenkins.Irish : reduced form of McJunkins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pickerell.
Girl/Female
German, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Telugu
God; Sun; Bird; Strength; Desired; Cloud
Girl/Female
Biblical
A thorn, summer, an end.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful; Beauty; Bounteous
Boy/Male
British, Celebrity, English, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Furthest Point; Illusion; Intoxication
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bird
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Rashness
WASIT
WASIT
WASIT
WASIT
WASIT
n.
A variety of allanite from Sweden supposed to contain wasium.
n.
A rare element supposed by Bahr to have been extracted from wasite, but now identified with thorium.