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Talk:Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca
Talk:Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca Sharif or Sherif Sherif Hussein's bio page has him a ...
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Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca
Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca Hussein bin Ali or Husayn ibn Ali (حسین ... علی) (died 1931) was the Sharif of Mecca, and Emir of Mecca from 1908 until 1917, when he ...
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Hussein
Hussein Hussein (also spelled Husayn and Husain) is a ... Shiite Muslims, because of the popularity of Hussein bin Ali, the grandson of Muhammad and the Shi'ites' third Imam. Hussein refers to: Persons named Hussein The Hussein Royal Family in Jordan ...
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Talk:Mecca
Talk:Mecca Because of their length, the previous discussions ... discussions: Archive01 (Sept. 2003 to Dec. 2004): || Mecca vs. Makkah || Life in Makkah || Naming policy ... of this page. Inconsistency We have both Mecca and Makkah scattered through this article. We ... 18, 2005 (UTC) Another inconsistency: Sharif of Mecca page differs from spelling on Sherif Hussein ibn Ali bio page (Sharif ...
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Sharif of Mecca
Sharif of Mecca The Sharif of Mecca (الشریف المکة) was the traditional steward of the holy cities of Mecca (Makkah) and Medina (Madinah). The term Sharif ... The title is sometimes spelled Sheriff or Sherif, with the latter variant used, for example ... an end shortly after the reign of Hussein bin Ali, who rebelled against the ...
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Talk:Nobs01/Archive01
... they were being reasonable. Though I think Hussein bin Ali's name is often written "Sherif"--the early 1900s were a time of ... in the Seven Pillars of Wisdom... yup: Sherif Hussein ... See: http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au ... The Wahabbi chieftan and bitter enemy of Sherif Hussein was sending terrorist raids against ...
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User talk:Nobs
... The Wahabbi chieftan and bitter enemy of Sherif Hussein was sending terrorist raids against the Hashemite ... Hashemite dynasty held title as Sharif of Mecca. Philby secretly began to favour Ibn Saud over Sherif Hussein as "King of the Arabs", a ...
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Talk:Ali/Archive1
... of imams? I have seen paintings of Hussein, though not in the context of an ... they have no problem with calling King Hussein and his Son Sayyeeds... hmm I think ... had two sons: Al-Hassan and Al-Hussein. The direct descendants of their eldest son ... as “Sharifs” (nobles), while the descendants of Hussein are called “Sayyids” (lords). The royal family ... Hashemite family ruled the holy city of Mecca from 1201 CE until 1925 CE. ...
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User:Nobs
... The Wahabbi chieftan and bitter enemy of Sherif Hussein was sending terrorist raids against the Hashemite ... Hashemite dynasty held title as Sharif of Mecca. Philby secretly began to favour Ibn Saud over Sherif Hussein as "King of the Arabs", a ...
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St. John Philby
... The Wahabbi chieftan and bitter enemy of Sherif Hussein was sending terrorist raids against the Hashemite ... Hashemite dynasty held title as Sharif of Mecca. Philby secretly began to favour Ibn Saud over Sherif Hussein as "King of the Arabs", a ...
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