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Rābiʼa al-ʼAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya ( Arabic: رابعة العدوية القيسية; c. 716 – 801 CE) [1] was an Arab Muslim saint, one of the earliest Sufi mystics and an influential religious figure. [2] She is known in some parts of the world as Hazrat Rabia Basri, Rabia Al Basri or simply Rabia Basri. [3] She is considered by many ...
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Rabia Basri. Rābia al-Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya ( Arabic: رابعة العدوية القيسية; 717 – 801 AD) was a female Muslim saint and Sufi mystic. She was born in Basra, and is therefore also called Rābia al-Basrī ( Arabic: رابعة البصري ). She was the fourth daughter of her family and therefore named Rābi’a, meaning ...
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Bhāsa's date of birth is uncertain: he likely lived after Aśvaghoṣa (1st-2nd century CE) as a verse in his Pratijna-yaugandharayana is probably from Aśvaghoṣa's Buddha-charita. He definitely lived before Kālidāsa (4th-5th century CE), who knew of his fame as an established poet. [5] Bhāsa's language is closer to Kālidāsa than it is ...
Chad ( French bhasa: Tchad; Arbii bhasa: تشاد), jiske official naam Republic of Chad hae, central Africa ke ek des hae. Iske capital city N'Djamena hae. Ii 1960 talak France ke colony rahaa. Iske north me Libya, south me Democratic Republic of the Congo, east me Sudan, aur west me Niger hae. Vibhag:
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Harb ( Arabic: حرب) is an Arab tribe [1] in the Arabian peninsula. It is originally a Qahtanite tribe. Some sources on Arab tribes ' genealogy state that the great-grandfather of the Harb tribe is Harb ibn Saad ibn Saad ibn Khawlan ibn Amr ibn Qadha'ah ibn Himyar ibn Qahtan. [2] Harb tribal lands extend from the Red Sea coast in Tihamah ...